EQUIPMENT CADDIE
20200283041 ยท 2020-09-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/262
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B71/0045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B5/0013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An equipment caddie that comprises of an oblong housing that is on at least two wheels. The caddie has a retractable handle and a two-piece cover. The first part of the cover defines a compartmental housing that defines at least one cylinder wherein bats or elongated items can be stored. The cylinder(s) defines drains that will allow precipitation to exit the cylinder if the precipitation enters the cylinder. The second part of the two-piece cover is a seat that is pivotally attached to the compartmental housing. In a preferred embodiment, the caddie will define side openings that will allow a user to lift the caddie on to a vehicle.
Claims
1. An equipment caddie, the caddie comprises: An oblong housing that has a front, a rear, a left, a right, a top and a bottom side, wherein the front side is circular, the rear side is planar and the left and right sides connect the front side to the rear side, the bottom side is closed and a set of wheels are attached to the rear side at a position that is adjacent to the bottom side, the top side defines an aperture; A first compartmental housing is within and attached to the rear side of the oblong housing, the first compartmental housing defines at least one cylinder that runs from the top side of the oblong housing toward the bottom side of the oblong housing; A telescoping handle is fixedly attached to the rear side of the oblong housing; and A seat cover that is pivotally attached to the first compartmental hosing.
2. The equipment caddie of claim 1, the caddie comprises a first pocket that is attached to the oblong housing at a position that is within and on the front side of the oblong housing.
3. The equipment caddie of claim 2, the caddie comprises of at least a pair of lower compartments that are defined within the bottom side of the oblong housing.
4. The equipment caddie of claim 3, the caddie comprises a holder that is attached to the oblong housing at a position that is within the oblong housing and above the first pocket.
5. The equipment caddie of claim 4, wherein the oblong housing defines a pair of carrying openings, each opening being on the left side and the right side of the oblong housing and positioned at least three inches from the top side of the oblong housing.
6. The equipment caddie of claim 5, wherein the handle defines a lower bracket that is used to receive a hooked accessory.
7. The equipment caddie of claim 1, wherein each cylinder has a drain.
8. The equipment caddie of claim 1, wherein the first compartmental housing defines a clamp that is centered between the left side and the right side of the oblong housing.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0012] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regards to the following description, appended claims, and drawings where:
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DESCRIPTION
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[0020] The oblong housing 10 was designed to accommodate a two-part cover. The first part of the cover (the first compartmental housing 14) holds elongated equipment in the rear side 10b of the oblong housing 10. The second part of the cover is a seat 22 that is pivotally attached to the first part of the cover. The cover is designed to allow a user to sit on the equipment caddie 100 while having at least one bat within the cylinders of the equipment caddie 100. This design helps the athlete secure his equipment within a single carrier and allows the caddie to be used a stool. The seat 22 can be a cushion.
[0021] A first pocket 24 can be attached to the oblong housing 10 at a position that is within and on the front side 10a of the oblong housing 10. The first pocket 24 can be used to store a glove. The first pocket 24 can be designed to be a molded glove compartment.
[0022] A pair of lower compartments 26 may also be defined within and on the bottom side 10f of the oblong housing 10. The pair of lower compartments 26 are designed to hold shoes, cleats or any other valuable.
[0023] An embodiment of the present invention may have a holder 28 that is attached to the oblong housing 10 at a position that is within the oblong housing and above the first pocket 24. The holder 28 is designed to hold hanging items, such as batting gloves.
[0024] In preferred embodiments of the present invention the oblong housing 10 defines a pair of carrying openings 30, each opening being on the left side 10c and the right side 10d of the oblong housing 10 and positioned at least three inches from the top side 10e of the oblong housing 10. The carrying openings 30 allow a user a place to insert his or her hands to lift the equipment caddie 100. The carrying openings 30 also serve as vents that allow air to pass through the equipment caddie 100.
[0025] In an embodiment, the handle 20 defines a lower bracket 32 that is used to receive a hooked accessory.
[0026] The cylinders 16 of the present invention, in preferred embodiments, shall define a drain 32. The drain 32 will allow precipitate that enters the cylinders 16 to pour out of the cylinders 16.
[0027] In an embodiment of the present invention, the first compartmental housing 14 defines a clamp 18 that is centered between the left side 10c and the right side 10d of the oblong housing 10. The clamp 18 is used to secure a helmet on to the equipment caddie 100.
[0028] An advantage of the present invention is that it provides an equipment caddie that is used as a stool.
[0029] Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides an equipment caddie that is used to house and transport athletic equipment.
[0030] Yet a further advantage of the present invention is that it provides an equipment caddie that has side vents.
[0031] While the inventor's above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope, but rather as an exemplification of several preferred embodiments thereof. Accordingly, the scope should not be determined by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.