Patent classifications
B62B2205/32
COLLAPSIBLE BAG CART
A collapsible bag cart for transporting bags including a shopping bag cart assembly. The shopping bag cart assembly has a base, a plurality of wheels, a first end frame, a second end frame, a hanger shelf, and a plurality of bag hanging mounts. The base has a front end and a rear end. The plurality of wheels is rotatably coupled and extending downwardly from the base. The first end frame is removably attached and extending upwardly from the rear end of the base. The second end frame is removably attached and extending upwardly from the front end of the base. The hanger shelf is removably attached and extending between the first and second end frames. The hanger shelf is positioned adjacent to an apex of each of the first and second end frames. The plurality of bag hanging mounts is attached and extending upwardly from the hanger shelf.
Multifunctional folding trolley
The present invention discloses a multifunctional folding trolley, which comprises four pillars, a first tray at the upper end of the four pillars, a second tray at the middle of the four pillars, and a third tray at the lower end of the four pillars, the third tray being provided at the bottom with roller feet; the four pillars, arranged in a cubic shape with side openings, comprise a first pillar group and a second pillar group arranged front and rear in the direction of motion; with one end of the first tray in the length direction detachably disposed on the second pillar group, the first tray is provided at the other end in the length direction with a folding point associated with the first pillar group, such that it can be attached to the first pillar group; with one end of the second tray in the length direction detachably disposed on the first pillar group, the second tray is provided at the other end in the length direction with a folding point associated with the second pillar group, such that it can be attached to the second pillar group; the first pillar group, having a folding point associated with the third tray, can be attached to the third tray; the second pillar group, having a folding point associated with the third tray, can be attached to the first tray. The multifunctional folding trolley provided by the present invention can be used in various occasions and is convenient to store.
DETACHABLE SHELF ASSEMBLY
A mounting system includes a strap having a first and second portions. A first side of the first portion has gripping material applied thereto and a second side of the first portion includes first fastening material. A first side of the second portion includes second fastening material such that when the first portion is wrapped around a structure, the second portion may be wrapped around the first portion with the second fastening material engaging the first fastening material. Mounting systems may secure a shelf assembly to vertical supports of a dolly. The shelf assembly has a back wall and foldable sidewalls with cross straps, the sidewalls including straps attachable to the mounting systems on the vertical supports. A foldable shelf rests on the cross straps. Straps on sides of the shelf attach to the sidewalls to unfold the shelf. A rear side of the shelf secures to the back wall.
APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING SPACES LOCATED ABOVE LOW-PROFILE OBSTRUCTIONS
Apparatuses and methods for accessing confined spaces while in a supine position. Such an apparatus includes a platform with base and cantilever portions configured in combination to support a user in a supine position, and at least two sets of wheel assemblies coupled to the base portion of the platform and spaced apart from each other in a lengthwise direction of the base portion. The base portion of the platform is configured to balance a body weight of the user over and between the two sets of wheel assemblies. The cantilever portion of the platform is configured to support the user's head and to be cantilevered from a forward-most end of the base portion of the platform.
CART WITH REMOVABLE TABLE EXTENSIONS
A cart, such as a kitchen cart, has a bottom shelf supported by leg members. The leg members further support a central shelf or basket at a user-desired position along the legs, and a top support. The top support can retain a top work surface thereto. On at least one side of the cart, arms can pivot outward, adjacent the top work surface, to support one or more work surface extension members. Typically, there may be one work surface extension member on each side of the cart, providing the user with additional workspace and providing the option of removal without interfering with the functionality of the cart.
Cart with removable table extensions
A cart, such as a kitchen cart, has a bottom shelf supported by leg members. The leg members further support a central shelf or basket at a user-desired position along the legs, and a top support. The top support can retain a top work surface thereto. On at least one side of the cart, arms can pivot outward, adjacent the top work surface, to support one or more work surface extension members. Typically, there may be one work surface extension member on each side of the cart, providing the user with additional workspace and providing the option of removal without interfering with the functionality of the cart.
CART WITH REMOVABLE TABLE EXTENSIONS
A cart, such as a kitchen cart, has a bottom shelf supported by leg members. The leg members further support a central shelf or basket at a user-desired position along the legs, and a top support. The top support can retain a top work surface thereto. On at least one side of the cart, arms can pivot outward, adjacent the top work surface, to support one or more work surface extension members. Typically, there may be one work surface extension member on each side of the cart, providing the user with additional workspace and providing the option of removal without interfering with the functionality of the cart.
CHARGING AND STORAGE CART WITH ACCESSORY MOUNTING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A charging and storage cart can be configured to support and charge a plurality of electronic devices. The charging and storage cart can include a frame, a panel, a tray, a support bracket, and an extension. The panel can be secured to the frame and can include a body and plurality of apertures extending through the body. The support bracket can be coupled to the tray and can be configured to engage the panel to support the tray. The extension can be connected to the support bracket can be insertable into any aperture of the plurality of apertures to connect the tray to the body of the panel in any location as desired.
Dual-Purpose Folding Trolley
Disclosed is a dual-purpose folding trolley comprising a handle with lower end of handle's both sides into lower connecting sleeve that is mounted at bend of handle's lower end. Locking tube is into lower connecting sleeve's inner side with switches sleeved on tube. Locking tube's interior has locking rod first spring sleeved on rod. Lower connecting sleeve's outer side is connected to fixing connecting block, and block rotatably connected to movable caster via short connecting tube. First torsion spring sleeved on short connecting tube. Upper horizontal tube is at handle's lower end and locking tube's lower side. Upper horizontal tube sleeve sleeved on upper horizontal tube's middle portion. Middle portion of upper horizontal tube sleeve's upper end connected with upper connecting tube. Lower bending tube is into fixing connecting block's lower end. Dual-purpose folding trolley converts into two or four-wheel using states is convenient, wide application range, foldable, and compact.
FOLDING SUPPORT RAIL AND TONGUE FOR CONVERTING A HAND TRUCK, CART OR DOLLY INTO TO A PANEL CART
Methods and apparatus improve the panel support rail, tongue, handle and hinge system for hand-trucks, carts and dollies that convert to panel-carts. A panel-cart, typically seen in large building supply stores, is used to carry plywood panels, windows, door and other similar object as well as long lumber, all of which cannot be carry by a standard hand-truck. The conversion efficiency of a hand-truck to a panel-cart is improved and the user complexity reduced, partially by attaching parts with hinges that were previously separate components, further by using the handle as a primary or secondary support rail when placed in the extended position via hinges or fixed receivers.