Patent classifications
B62B5/065
Modular gondola moving systems and methods
Examples includes systems and methods for lifting and moving gondolas using a modular gondola moving system. Components of a modular gondola moving system include interchangeable skates. The interchangeable skates are further removably attached to a longitudinal member which, when connected to the longitudinal member, form a skate system. Multiple skate systems are positioned to the underside of a gondola and may additionally be connected together by connector bars for stabilization and to form the modular gondola moving system. One or more lifting devices are provided independent of and are used in combination with each skate system for positioning the gondola on each skate system. The one or more lifting devices may be repeatedly used in order to place the gondola on a single modular gondola support system.
CAR SEAT CARRIER
A car seat carrier includes a carrier body sized and shaped to receive a complementary sized and shaped car seat. The carrier body is a car seat base for a rear facing infant car seat. The car seat carrier further includes at least one rear wheel assembly attached to the carrier body and at least one front wheel assembly attached to the carrier body. Further, the car seat carrier includes at least one handle affixed to the carrier body.
MOTORIZED BEACH CART
The present disclosure provides a motorized beach cart for transporting beach necessities. The motorized beach cart includes a collapsible frame and a handle is hingedly connected to the collapsible frame. The motorized beach cart includes a battery electrically wired to an electric motor disposed within a protective casing, and at least a first USB port is provided within an exterior wall of the protective casing. A drive assembly is disclosed which is adapted to removably connect to a back end of a beach cart.
Cart
A cart for transporting an object includes a primary body for receiving the object. A plurality of wheels are rotatably coupled to the primary body for rolling the primary body over a surface. A handle is coupled to the primary body for grasping by the individual. A pivot is coupled between the primary body and the handle for positioning the handle between an operating position and a storage position. A secondary body defines a secondary aperture and a secondary chamber for receiving the object. The secondary body coupled to the handle. The primary body defines a primary support surface for supporting the lower torso of the individual. The secondary body defining a secondary support surface for supporting the upper torso of the individual. The storage position reduces the overall height of the primary body and the secondary body from the operating position for facilitating storage.
Janitorial caddy
Implementations of janitorial caddies may include a body including a lid, a base opposing the lid, and a first side coupled between the lid and the base. The implementations may also include two wheels coupled to the base, a telescoping handle coupled within the first side, a first shelf extending from a second side of the body and a second shelf extending from a third side of the body. The third side may be opposite the second side. The implementations may also include a first removable caddy coupled over the first shelf and a second removable caddy coupled over the second shelf. The body may be configured to be stood on by a person when the lid is in a closed configuration.
Handle release and locking mechanism
A handle release and locking mechanism for a wagon is provided. The mechanism has a pivotable drum, a handle secured to the drum, a release pedal, a main shaft about which the drum and release pedal pivot, and a locking pin. The release pedal moves from a locked position to an unlocked position by a user. The locking pin extends through the release pedal and the drum, and moves from a first position to a second position via movement of the release pedal. When the locking pin is in the first position the handle is locked in a generally vertical position. When the release pedal is moved to the unlocked position the locking pin is moved to the second position and the handle and pivotable drum can pivot about the main shaft.
Modular gondola moving systems and methods
Examples include systems and methods for lifting and moving gondolas using a modular gondola moving system. Components of a modular gondola moving system include interchangeable skates. The interchangeable skates are further removably attached to a longitudinal member which, when connected to the longitudinal member, form a skate system. Multiple skate systems are positioned to the underside of a gondola and may additionally be connected together by connector bars for stabilization and to form the modular gondola moving system. One or more lifting devices are provided independent of and are used in combination with each skate system for positioning the gondola on each skate system. The one or more lifting devices may be repeatedly used in order to place the gondola on a single modular gondola support system.
Rollable Hamper Assembly
A rollable hamper assembly for transport of laundry and laundering supplies includes a housing having walls coupled thereto and positioned therein to define a chamber and a plurality of compartments. The chamber and compartments are used to stow articles and are accessible from an upper and rear face of the housing, respectively, which are open. An upper lid selectively closes the upper face of the housing. A pair of first rods is engaged singly to opposed sides of the housing, proximate to the rear face. The first rod comprises a plurality of nested sections and is selectively extensible. A second rod is coupled to and extends between the first rods distal from the housing. The second rod can be utilized by a user to motivate the housing upon rolling wheels, which are engaged to a bottom of the housing. The second rod can be used for hanging items.
TELESCOPING HANDLE
A handle assembly for exerting forces on a vehicle is disclosed. The handle assembly includes a handle, a handle housing, an optional vehicle mounting plate, and a single latching mechanism. The handle has a first support post and a second support post. The first support post has a first end, the second support post has a second end, and the first end is operably coupled with the second end. The handle housing has a first sleeve and a second sleeve. The first sleeve receives the first support post and the second sleeve receives the second support post. The vehicle mounting plate can be attached to the first sleeve and the second sleeve, and mounts the handle onto the vehicle. The single latching mechanism is operably coupled with the handle housing and is capable of releasably engaging at least the first sleeve and the second sleeve.
MODULAR GONDOLA MOVING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Examples include systems and methods for lifting and moving gondolas using a modular gondola moving system. Components of a modular gondola moving system include interchangeable skates. The interchangeable skates are further removably attached to a longitudinal member which, when connected to the longitudinal member, form a skate system. Multiple skate systems are positioned to the underside of a gondola and may additionally be connected together by connector bars for stabilization and to form the modular gondola moving system. One or more lifting devices are provided independent of and are used in combination with each skate system for positioning the gondola on each skate system. The one or more lifting devices may be repeatedly used in order to place the gondola on a single modular gondola support system.