Patent classifications
B62B1/266
Archery equipment conveyance bag
An archery equipment conveyance bag including a container member, having a closure cover provided upon its upper surface, and connected thereto by means of a zipper, or other connectors, the bag being separated by at least one or more dividers, formed of rigid polymer or related material, so that a plurality of bows may be located within the formed compartments within the bag, and in an alternative arrangement, include a series of aligned tubes for holding arrows within the bag during transit or storage. Various pouches or accessory compartments may be applied to the outer surface of the conveyance bag, even those that may be removable, for aid in the conveyance of the accessories used during archery performance. In addition, the conveyance bag may rest upon and connect with a dolly member, in order to facilitate the wheeled movement of the archery ladened conveyance bag to another location, during application and usage.
Transport Cart
A transport cart 40, which consists of a U-shaped bow, between the vertical struts of which horizontal struts in the form of round pipes are arranged one over another in levels. These transverse struts have multiple upwardly protruding holding elements, for example, in the form of inclined pins or journals, on which carrying bags are fastenable using the handles thereof.
MULTIFUNCTION GARDEN CART
A multifunction garden cart, that can carry builders sack, where the cart is comprised of U-shaped chassis built of side rods connected by front rod. The U-shaped chassis is connected to two wheels attached at the center of the side rods. Various types of handles can be connected to the front rod, so it can be moves by a person or attached to a towing vehicle. Two rods pivotally attached to the side rods, can be secured vertically to the plane of the U-shaped chassis. A closed square top frame for use as builders sack support, is removably, pivotally attached at the top of the vertical rods.
Collapsible Utility Cart
A collapsible utility cart includes an elongate frame having upper and lower ends. A handle is formed proximate the upper end of the frame. A pair of wheels are axially rotatably connected to the frame and are pivotable between an open condition wherein the wheels are axially aligned with one another and a folded condition wherein the wheels are axially parallel to one another. Upper and lower support element are interconnected pivotally to the frame and are alternatable between collapsed conditions folded against the frame and open conditions extending forwardly from the frame. A plurality of clips are carried by the upper support element for securing a collection bag to the upper support element.
Liner with lifting cradle
A liner (10) includes a liner base (11) and a cradle (12) which is used in conjunction with a conventional intermediate bulk container (13). The liner base has a bottom wall (15), a top wall (16) opposite the bottom wall, and four side walls (17) extending between the bottom wall and top wall. The four side walls include a front wall (18), a rear wall (19), and two oppositely disposed end walls (20). The top wall includes a top opening fitment (22). The front wall includes a dispensing opening fitment (23). The liner lifting cradle includes a bottom panel (26), two oppositely disposed end panels (27), and a rear panel (28). The end panels have an elongated terminal end (30) which includes a reinforced mounting hole (32). The rear panel has an elongated terminal end (34) which includes a grommet (35) defining a reinforced mounting hole (36).
Pool Cue Case Caddy
A pool cue case caddy for carrying and securing a pool cue case includes a frame comprising a pair of parallel bars and a handle. A base is coupled to a bottom end of each of the bars and perpendicularly extends forward to support a pool cue case. A support comprises a pair of legs pivotably coupled to the pair of bars and a foot extending between a distal end of each of the legs. The support has a folded position extending towards the top end of the frame and an alternate extended position with the foot contacting the ground and the legs maintaining the frame in a vertical position. A pair of wheels is coupled adjacent the bottom end of each of the pair of bars.
Charging cart assembly
A charging cart assembly for transporting a refrigerant tank. The charging cart assembly including a frame assembly having a handle at an upper end of the frame assembly and two wheels rotatably mounted to the frame assembly. A swivel plate assembly is mounted to the frame assembly. The swivel plate assembly includes a tank securing device arranged and designed to secure the refrigerant tank to the swivel plate assembly. The swivel plate assembly with the refrigerant tank secured thereto has a generally upright position in which the refrigerant tank is in a generally upright position and has a generally inverted position in which the refrigerant tank is in a generally inverted position.
Wheelbarrow Debris Bag Assembly
A wheelbarrow debris bag assembly for collecting and subsequently disposing of debris includes a wheelbarrow that has a bucket. A bag is positionable in the bucket of the wheelbarrow and debris is positioned in the bag when the bag is positioned in the bucket. Additionally, the bag has dimensions corresponding to dimensions of the bucket thereby facilitating the bag to conform to the bucket. A drawstring is slidably coupled to the bag for selectively closing the bag.
Hand powered dolly
The present invention relates to two wheeled hand powered trucks or dollies for storage and transportation. The dolly, in accordance with the present invention comprises a frame having a top end and a bottom end, a platform extending from the frame, a handle extending rewardly from the top end of the frame, an article retainer extending from the top end of the frame, and a pair of wheels rotatably attached to the bottom end of the frame. The article retainer aids in preventing the fall of the article during the storage and/or transportation of the article over the dolly of the present invention.
Carts for mobile checkout of lawn and garden purchases
A cart for use by a store associate in a lawn and garden center comprises a frame; a folding tray table extending from a top region of the frame; at least one basket extending from the frame, wherein a combination of the tray table and the at least one basket are configured for receiving lawn and garden items and items used by the store associate to assist customers; at least one bagging fixture for holding shopping bags; and a wheel assembly coupled to a bottom region of the frame, comprising at least two wheels.