Patent classifications
B62B2203/04
Bucket caddy
Disclosed herein is a bucket caddy comprising a U-shaped frame, a plurality of caster wheels, two vertical members and two vertical members. The U-shaped frame comprising a first horizontal member, a second horizontal member, and a third horizontal member, wherein a first end of the first horizontal member is connected to a first end of the third horizontal member and a first end of the second horizontal member is connected to a second end of the third horizontal member. The plurality of caster wheels supports the U-shaped frame. The two vertical members comprising a first vertical member and a second vertical member, wherein the lower end of each the first vertical member and the second vertical member is attached to the first horizontal member and the second horizontal member respectively. The bucket holder is secured to the two vertical members via two removable pivots and two cotter pins.
Rolling lever dumbbell handcart
The Rolling Lever Dumbbell Handcart is a machine that is organized with a curved front structure that creates a varying effective fulcrum for lifting dumbbells. This machine solves the repeated strain problem associated with having to lift a dumbbell up to a necessary height. The operation of this machine works by having the operator lean the entire handcart forward so that the front curved portion rolls forward upon the flooring. The Dumbbell is then secured and the same rolling motion is performed in the reverse direction. Once the Handcart is lifted to its upright position it can then be rolled to another location where it can then be leaned forward again to place the Dumbbell in a new location.
Transportation Device and Stabilizer for Same
A transportation device and automatic tilt stabilizer are disclosed herein. The transportation device has a structure with wheels joined by a shaft to a platform or chassis configured to support a basket, a mat, a seat and/or a tray. The automatic tilt stabilizer is configured to automatically stabilize the inclination of the platform or chassis, and includes a tilt sensor configured to detect an inclination of the platform or chassis, and a motor activated by a microcontroller, configured to correct the inclination of the platform or chassis, so that the platform or chassis returns to a predefined inclination.
CONSOLE ATTACHMENT
A console attachment that can be mounted on or between the handles of a vehicle, such as an infant stroller, comprises a body, flaps for attaching the body to the stroller's handles, and a means for rotating the body relative to the flaps, so that the body may be attached to the handles in a position that is level with the ground, regardless of the position or angle of the handles. When the body has been rotated to a suitable angle relative to the flaps, it may be secured in place with a fastener.
Console attachment
A console attachment that can be mounted on or between the handles of a vehicle, such as an infant stroller, comprises a body, flaps for attaching the body to the stroller's handles, and a means for rotating the body relative to the flaps, so that the body may be attached to the handles in a position that is level with the ground, regardless of the position or angle of the handles. When the body has been rotated to a suitable angle relative to the flaps, it may be secured in place with a fastener.
CART FOR ROBOTIC ARMS AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CARTRIDGE OR MAGAZINE LOADING OF ARMS
Apparatus and methods for providing a robotic arm cart for transporting, delivering, and securing robotic arms to a surgical table having a tabletop on which a patient can be disposed are described herein. In some embodiments described herein an arm cart can contain multiple robotic arms. A robotic arm can be selected and moved from a storage position within the arm cart to a deployment position in which at least a portion of that robotic arm protrudes from the arm cart. A robotic arm in a deployment position can be coupled to a surgical table and decoupled from the arm cart.
Rolling Lever Dumbbell Handcart
The Rolling Lever Dumbbell Handcart is a machine that is organized with a curved front structure that creates a varying effective fulcrum for lifting dumbbells. This machine solves the repeated strain problem associated with having to lift a dumbbell up to a necessary height. The operation of this machine works by having the operator lean the entire handcart forward so that the front curved portion rolls forward upon the flooring. The Dumbbell is then secured and the same rolling motion is performed in the reverse direction. Once the Handcart is lifted to its upright position it can then be rolled to another location where it can then be leaned forward again to place the Dumbbell in a new location.
Pushcart
A pushcart according to the present disclosure provides a warning on the basis of a first weight at a position outside a region between a shaft of front wheels and a shaft of rear wheels when viewed from the vertical direction and a predetermined weight. For example, the predetermined weight is the weight on a mounting portion located between the shaft of the front wheels and the shaft of the rear wheels when viewed from the vertical direction. When the first weight is larger than the predetermined weight, an informing unit can provide a warning by using a sound, light, and the like and enable a user to recognize that there is a possibility that the pushcart will turn over.
TELEVISION TRANSPORTER
Methods and assemblies for securing objects in position for transportation. A transport assembly includes one or more brackets or bars for holding a receiver which is in turn configured to hold the item to be transported in a protected, hanging configuration. The apparatuses may find particular use for the transport of flat screen televisions and other video displays. A receiver for holding items in the transport assembly is disclosed, as well as methods for using such receivers and/or transport assemblies.
PUSHCART
A pushcart according to the present disclosure provides a warning on the basis of a first weight at a position outside a region between a shaft of front wheels and a shaft of rear wheels when viewed from the vertical direction and a predetermined weight. For example, the predetermined weight is the weight on a mounting portion located between the shaft of the front wheels and the shaft of the rear wheels when viewed from the vertical direction. When the first weight is larger than the predetermined weight, an informing unit can provide a warning by using a sound, light, and the like and enable a user to recognize that there is a possibility that the pushcart will turn over.