Patent classifications
B62B1/125
Motorized handling truck
Truck-type handling truck with a chassis and a back (40), and a low section, a nose plate attachment (41) and two wheels (71). The truck has a motor unit (60) mounted to the chassis (10) and an electric motor (61) connected to a differential transmission (62) with two lateral output shafts (621) and two track modules (50) each connected to a shaft (531) of the motor unit and mounted to swivel about this shaft independently between a position aligned with the chassis and a deployed position.
Modularly-wheeled cooler
A modularly-wheeled cooler that that can be transported across almost any surface and can store wheels and other objects when not in use. The modularly-wheeled includes a receptacle, a lid, a pair of front axles, a pair of rear axles, a plurality of wheel-attachment features, and a first plurality of peg-attachment features. The receptacle is preferably a structural body that can receive and store objects. The lid provides a cover means that conceals and protects the objects stored inside of the receptacle. The pair of front axles and the pair of rear axles allow the cooler have wheels attached. The plurality of wheel-attachment features allows the cooler to receive and store wheels when the cooler is not in use. The plurality of peg-attachment features allows the cooler to have storage pegs attached which allow the cooler to store objects such as foldable chairs.
DELIVERED PACKAGE SECURMENT SYSTEM
A secure package delivery system comprises a lockable container configured for securement to a movable door or exterior wall of a building structure. The container includes a walled body and openable lid. A vertically and horizontally adjustable dolly handle assembly is slideably coupled to a rear of the body and operable to form an adjustable gap for receiving a portion of the door to trap and secure the container in place. The handle assembly is lockable in place to the container and in vertical position by a crank mechanism operated via a lever. The container further includes a movable securement aperture in the handle assembly and wall pin which permits securing the container to a wall via operation of handle assembly and crank mechanism. A movable latch operated by the crank mechanism secures the wall pin in the securement aperture to prevent removal of the container.
Modularly-wheeled Cooler
A modularly-wheeled cooler that that can be transported across almost any surface and can store wheels and other objects when not in use. The modularly-wheeled includes a receptacle, a lid, a pair of front axles, a pair of rear axles, a plurality of wheel-attachment features, and a first plurality of peg-attachment features. The receptacle is preferably a structural body that can receive and store objects. The lid provides a cover means that conceals and protects the objects stored inside of the receptacle. The pair of front axles and the pair of rear axles allow the cooler have wheels attached. The plurality of wheel-attachment features allows the cooler to receive and store wheels when the cooler is not in use. The plurality of peg-attachment features allows the cooler to have storage pegs attached which allow the cooler to store objects such as foldable chairs.
Ergonomic safety solution for orbital drills
A tool hand cart incorporates a body with a pair of wheels rotatably mounted on opposite sides of the body proximate a lower rear edge of the body. A collapsible handle is retractably extendable upward from the body. A pair of arms having vertically oriented channels extends from a front of the body and are arranged in spaced relation to define opposing first and second slots configured to receive side frame members of a drill. The handle is retractable to a first position enhancing insertion of the drill and extendible to a second position and the body is configured to tilt from an upright standing position to a canted position in which the body is supported by the pair of wheels and rolled by pulling the handle to thereby transport a drill positioned in the first and second slots.
Transport dolly for a snowmobile ski
Dollies support steered skis of a snowmobile on wheels to enable the snowmobile to be moved along an underlying surface with carbides on the bottom surfaces of the skis free of contact with the underlying surface.
Transport means
A transport means (N) includes at least one lower support (1) on which at least two cylinders, in which a material which can be a compressed gas is stored, are placed by being stacked on the top of one another; at least one body (3) having one end connected to said lower support (1); at least one first steering element (2a) disposed on the body (3) for steering the cylinders during transport, at least two motion elements (4) connected to said body (3) for providing the movement of the transport means (N), the transport means (N) including at least one thrust mechanism which allows the topmost cylinder to move closer toward the lower support (1) such that the cylinders stacked on the top of one another do not come apart during transport.
Container
The invention relates to a container having a base and a peripheral lateral wall which adjoins the base. The base and the lateral wall delimit an inner region of the container, and the container is designed in a rollable manner. The container additionally has a pull handle with a guide rail and a handle, and a guide tunnel is provided in a region of the lateral wall for guiding and at least partly receiving the guide rail of the pull handle. The guide rail has at least one latching element which is lifted out of an outer surface of the guide rail and prevents the guide rail from being completely pulled out of the guide tunnel in the assembled state of the pull handle.
PAINT SPRAYER
A paint sprayer includes a cart assembly supporting a motor and a fluid intake conduit. The cart assembly has a frame with a pair of spaced-apart legs for supporting the cart assembly in an upright position, a telescoping handle movable between a retracted handle position and an extended handle position, an upper bracket projecting from the telescoping handle and a telescoping support movable between a retracted support position and an extended support position. The telescoping support supports the cart assembly in an inclined position between the upright position and a horizontal position of the cart assembly. The cart assembly has a pair of lower wheels for rolling the cart assembly when tilted back from the upright position and at least one upper wheel disposed on the telescoping handle for rolling the cart assembly along with the pair of lower wheels when in the horizontal position.
TOOL STORAGE DEVICES
Tool storage devices. A tool storage device may include a handle assembly including a support arm connected between a body and a handle portion and having a substantially rectangular cross section oriented with first walls extending transverse to the axis having a greater width than second walls extending parallel to the axis. A width of the handle portion may be at least about 50% of a width of the body. The body may include a frame assembly formed of a rigid material, a wall formed of a flexible material and at least partially defining the storage compartment with an open top, and a cover formed of a rigid material connected to the frame assembly to selectively close the open top. A wheel well portion receives each wheel and may cover the width of the wheel and a portion of the circumference of the wheel. A radial clearance between the wheel and a lower end of the wheel well may be no more than about 0.5 inches.