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ANIMAL MOBILITY DEVICE
20230016912 · 2023-01-19 ·

An animal mobility device to be used with an animal who lacks full functional use of its rear legs, providing the animal with two modes of operation, with the first mode of operation being active, whereby the animal propels itself by its front legs while having its rear portion supported by the device, and with the second mode of operation being passive, whereby a human operator propels the device while the entirety of the animal is supported by the device.

ANIMAL MOBILITY DEVICE
20230016912 · 2023-01-19 ·

An animal mobility device to be used with an animal who lacks full functional use of its rear legs, providing the animal with two modes of operation, with the first mode of operation being active, whereby the animal propels itself by its front legs while having its rear portion supported by the device, and with the second mode of operation being passive, whereby a human operator propels the device while the entirety of the animal is supported by the device.

Movable crawl space container
11077874 · 2021-08-03 ·

A movable crawl space container comprises a body portion and two amounts of rope that extend from opposite sides of the container. The container has an opening and retains needed equipment within the confines of the container. The container has pointed edges near the first end of the container and near the second end of the container that assist the container in traversing corners and other obstacles found in typical crawl spaces. Sides of the container converge towards rope connection portions on both ends of the container. A worker, such as a plumber, can pull the container down into the crawl space and easily move around the crawl space pulling the container as desired. By placing all the necessary tools in the container, the plumber is able to visit various work sites while maintaining access to tools and other desired items stored in the container.

Movable crawl space container
11077874 · 2021-08-03 ·

A movable crawl space container comprises a body portion and two amounts of rope that extend from opposite sides of the container. The container has an opening and retains needed equipment within the confines of the container. The container has pointed edges near the first end of the container and near the second end of the container that assist the container in traversing corners and other obstacles found in typical crawl spaces. Sides of the container converge towards rope connection portions on both ends of the container. A worker, such as a plumber, can pull the container down into the crawl space and easily move around the crawl space pulling the container as desired. By placing all the necessary tools in the container, the plumber is able to visit various work sites while maintaining access to tools and other desired items stored in the container.

Method of driving a sliding tool on ice-surface

A sliding method on ice-surface aims at solve the problems of power output and poor durability and the difficulty in large-scale promotion. An ice-surface sliding tool includes a seat board, a U-shaped rod, sliding plates, H-shaped connecting frames, a pushing device, a hand-operated chain wheel and a reversing gear. One end of the upper end surface of the seat board is provided with a backrest. The U-shaped rod is provided on the side wall of the other end of the seat board. The lower end of the seat board is symmetrically provided with two sliding plates in parallel to each other. The sliding plates are connected with the lower end surface of the seat board through the H-shaped connecting frames. The pushing device is rotationally provided between the two H-shaped connecting frames. The hand-operated chain wheel is on the upper end of the U-shaped rod through a support bar.

Portable ski cooler and method
10953907 · 2021-03-23 ·

A vehicle; the vehicle includes a receptacle, a door, at least one door-hinge, a right-ski, a left-ski, at least one right-hinge, and at least one left-hinge. The receptacle may be a container having four sides, a bottom, and an opening which is covered by the door. The door is hinged to the receptacle by the at least one door-hinge and may be opened or closed manually. The right hinges attach the right-ski to the receptacle, and the left hinges attach the left-ski to the receptacle. In this way, each ski may be folded up against the receptacle, or turned down to be deployed and used.

Portable ski cooler and method
10953907 · 2021-03-23 ·

A vehicle; the vehicle includes a receptacle, a door, at least one door-hinge, a right-ski, a left-ski, at least one right-hinge, and at least one left-hinge. The receptacle may be a container having four sides, a bottom, and an opening which is covered by the door. The door is hinged to the receptacle by the at least one door-hinge and may be opened or closed manually. The right hinges attach the right-ski to the receptacle, and the left hinges attach the left-ski to the receptacle. In this way, each ski may be folded up against the receptacle, or turned down to be deployed and used.

Slide Cooler
20200317248 · 2020-10-08 ·

A mobile container that is designed to allows a user to easily transport the container through a variety of terrains, such as snow, sand, and pavement. The mobile container includes an insulated container, a first sled-molded runner, a second sled-molded runner, a first wheel, a second wheel, and a convex protrusion. The first sled-molded runner and the second sled-molded runner are positioned parallel and opposite to each other, across the insulated container, and are adjacently connected to a base of the insulated container. The first wheel and the second wheel are laterally and coaxially connected to the insulated container, opposite to each other. The convex protrusion modifies the flow of sand or snow about the insulated container in order to decrease drag. The convex protrusion is positioned opposite the first wheel and the second wheel. Additionally, the convex protrusion is integrated into a front surface of the insulated container.

Slide Cooler
20200317248 · 2020-10-08 ·

A mobile container that is designed to allows a user to easily transport the container through a variety of terrains, such as snow, sand, and pavement. The mobile container includes an insulated container, a first sled-molded runner, a second sled-molded runner, a first wheel, a second wheel, and a convex protrusion. The first sled-molded runner and the second sled-molded runner are positioned parallel and opposite to each other, across the insulated container, and are adjacently connected to a base of the insulated container. The first wheel and the second wheel are laterally and coaxially connected to the insulated container, opposite to each other. The convex protrusion modifies the flow of sand or snow about the insulated container in order to decrease drag. The convex protrusion is positioned opposite the first wheel and the second wheel. Additionally, the convex protrusion is integrated into a front surface of the insulated container.

METHOD OF DRIVING A SLIDING TOOL ON ICE-SURFACE

A sliding method on ice-surface aims at solve the problems of power output and poor durability and the difficulty in large-scale promotion. An ice-surface sliding tool includes a seat board, a U-shaped rod, sliding plates, H-shaped connecting frames, a pushing device, a hand-operated chain wheel and a reversing gear. One end of the upper end surface of the seat board is provided with a backrest. The U-shaped rod is provided on the side wall of the other end of the seat board. The lower end of the seat board is symmetrically provided with two sliding plates in parallel to each other. The sliding plates are connected with the lower end surface of the seat board through the H-shaped connecting frames. The pushing device is rotationally provided between the two H-shaped connecting frames. The hand-operated chain wheel is on the upper end of the U-shaped rod through a support bar.