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Document | Title | Date |
20080309038 | Trash bag holder and transporter - The present invention is a bag holder/transport apparatus for plastic trash bags for use outdoors and indoors. A rim means is provided with a frame, a foot peg for pushing the end of the rim into the ground and an adjustable clamp assembly for attaching a trash bag positioned in the rim. An elongated strip of rigid material such as metal or plastic attached from the rim to the wheel base so as to support the trash bag is also provided so that the device can be used to wheel a filled bag to a disposal point after filling. | 12-18-2008 |
20090079152 | Mobile saw stand brake system WA743c - A mobile saw stand brake system incorporates a pair of swing-out legs pivotally connected to a saw stand main frame. A first end of the main frame is supported on a pair of rotating wheels. A pair of brake lever arms, each having a brake shoe end and a distal actuating end, are pivotally connected to the main frame. A tension mechanism is interconnected with the pair of swing-out legs so as to actuate the brake lever arms to engage the wheels when the legs are extended in their swing-out position. The brakes are disengaged when the swing-out legs are folded into a stowed position. | 03-26-2009 |
20100013177 | Portable cart with an air compressor and electrical generator - A portable contractor cart for use on construction sites that have not yet been hard wired includes a frame having front and rear wheels and arranged on the upper deck side of the frame from front to back are a 50 foot electric cord reel and a 50 foot compressed air line, an air compressor, an electrical generator, a refrigerated cooler and a weatherproof radio/cd player. A handle is mounted to the rear of the frame and a pivotable foot brake is interconnected to the rear axle for locking and unlocking the rear wheels, and the cart can be motorized wherein a motor and pulley arrangement would be mounted to the underside of the frame. Snaps are spaced about the periphery of the frame for attaching a covering thereto thereby protecting the cart when it is left outside on the job site. A welder generator for a TIG or MIG welder can also be mounted on the frame in place of the air compressor, and a trailer hitch can extend from the front of the frame for towing the cart from site to site. | 01-21-2010 |
20100052274 | CART ASSEMBLIES FOR USE WITH BLOOD FILTRATION - Cart assemblies for use with blood filtration are described. An example cart assembly for use with blood filtration includes a base including a recessed portion to receive one or more containers defining compartments each to receive a container of a fluid transfer system. Additionally, the base includes a plurality of transport members coupled to respective portions of the base. A plane on which a surface of the recessed portion lies is below a portion of each of the plurality of transport members. Additionally, the cart assembly includes a hanger assembly comprising a plurality of suspension members from which another container of the fluid transfer system is to be suspended and a pole to couple the base to the hanger assembly. | 03-04-2010 |
20100078907 | CARGO CARRYING DEVICE - A cargo carrying device is provided that is portable device and capable of transporting a load across the ground. The cargo carrying device has frame and a first section connected to a second section by a hinge. A plurality of side support members are connected to the frame as well as an adjustable support member that permits the cargo carrying device to pivot from a first, or generally horizontal position, to a second raised or angled position. The cargo carrying device also has an adjustable handle, a removable axel and removable pair of wheels. The cargo carrying device is mounted to a saddle for attachment to a hitch of a vehicle. This arrangement provides the user with an adjustable and portable cargo carrying device. | 04-01-2010 |
20100102526 | THREE-WHEELED CART - A three-wheeled cart includes a bottom portion with a base inclined downwardly toward a rear end of the cart, a pair of side walls attached to the base, the base and side walls defining a cavity therebetween. The bottom portion can have a pair of wedge-shaped fenders extending generally perpendicular to the side walls and a pair of axle mounts attached to the side walls and extending below the base, each side wall, fender and axle mount being integral with each other and part of a monolithic piece. A pair of front wheels is coupled via an axle to the axle mounts, the front wheels disposed below the fenders and inwardly therefrom. The cart can have a back portion attached to the bottom portion, the back portion having a back plate inclined rearwardly toward the rear end of the cart. A handle portion is attached to the side rails and has a support portion disposed rearwardly of the back plate. A rear wheel is operatively coupled to the bottom portion and disposed rearwardly of the bottom portion, the rear wheel configured to pivot about a vertical axis to facilitate the turning of the cart. | 04-29-2010 |
20100320710 | Hand dolly for transportation of scuba diving apparatus - A two wheeled cart that is specifically designed, but not limited to the transportation of two scuba tanks of any size, banded together or singularly, side by side with other scuba gear. It has large wheels and a metal tubular cradle with a metal platform that is elevated from the ground as to protect said scuba equipment during transport. It is compact and light in weight with a self storing handle. | 12-23-2010 |
20110025005 | BEACH BUGGY - A buggy is disclosed for transporting across sandy areas such as beaches, parks and the like. The side and end walls of the buggy may be formed of a flexible and/or elastic mesh material to permit airflow through the sides and ends of the buggy. The buggy may also include oversized balloon tires that may be folded inwardly to a position adjacent the bottom of the surface. Likewise, the walls of the buggy may be folded inwardly on top of the base so that the buggy can be placed in a flatten condition for storage and transportation to the point of use. | 02-03-2011 |
20120025482 | Hand Cart Braking System - An improved braking system for a hand cart is disclosed. The braking system has a split axle which is rotatably connected to the cart frame. Braking components are affixed to each of the split axle sections. An actuator is connected to a caliper system, which caliper system is used to push the braking components together to lock the split axle into a single axle for braking or controlling the cart. | 02-02-2012 |
20120074665 | HANDCART - The handcart has various embodiments, each embodiment having a pair of larger wheels at the back of the load-carrying platform and a rear axle located above the plane of at least the forward portion of the platform. Smaller caster wheels are mounted on arms extending forward and outward from the forward corners of the platform. The outward ends of the arms are displaced upwardly to place the platform bottom only very slightly higher than the bottoms of the forward casters, thus increasing stability by lowering the center of gravity of the cart and contents, and facilitating loading and unloading of the cart due to the very low platform. The cart need not be tilted rearward to lift the platform from the floor, but may be pushed over the underlying surface with the load-carrying platform remaining level and with all four wheels rolling over the underlying surface. | 03-29-2012 |
20120098218 | BRAKE PADDLE HAND TRUCK - A brake paddle hand truck comprising a hand truck with a frame with a handle at the top and wheels at the bottom, and a braking device comprising an actuator, a brake paddle, and a connector operatively attaching the actuator and brake. The actuator and brake are each pivotally mounted to the side rails of the frame via mounting brackets. The actuator includes a lever to increase the force applied by a user. Preferably two independently rotatable brake paddles, having a lever member and a brake member are provided, and the lever members are connected to the actuator via an upside-down Y-shaped connector. When the actuator is raised, the connector transfers the upward force to brake lever members, which are also raised, causing the brake members to be lowered into contact with the wheels. | 04-26-2012 |
20120319369 | Cutting edge handlers for plows and graders - A device for handling blades of a plow or grader has a frame having a front end and a rear end, the frame defining a handle at the rear end. The device also includes a front plate having a rear face secured to the front end of the frame, the front plate oriented perpendicular to the frame, and having a guide pin extending from a front face of the front plate adjacent each of the first and second opposite ends of the front plate. An axle assembly is secured to the frame slightly proximal to the front plate, the axle assembly including an axle shaft secured to the frame, and two wheels carried on opposite ends of the axle shaft. | 12-20-2012 |
20130043664 | CONVERTIBLE BEACH CART - The present invention relates to utility carts and hand trucks. More particularly, the present invention relates to easily assembled, low cost, durable convertible beach carts adaptable for a wide variety of uses including as beach furniture. A preferred embodiment of the invention includes a convertible hand truck with three main components: a hand truck body with dual use as a table, a load platform with dual use as an extended surface of the table, and a rack with dual use as support legs for the table. | 02-21-2013 |
20130341879 | Transport Device Frame Assembly - A transport device cart having a frame assembly having one or more arms corresponding to and capable of engaging a removable bucket; one or more movement mechanisms; and a latching post. It also includes a latching assembly rotatably coupled to the frame assembly having a hooking latch capable of engaging and disengaging the latching post. A handle assembly is coupled to the latching assembly, wherein the handle assembly can be rotated back and used to push the removable bucket into a substantially inverted position. | 12-26-2013 |
20140210172 | WHEELED CART FOR CARRYING AND SECURING SKI EQUIPMENT AND PERSONAL ITEMS. - A wheeled hand-cart configured to carry and secure ski equipment and accessories is described. The hand-cart is of the type where a user adjusts an attitude of the hand-cart for rolling travel so as to balance the load about a wheel axis of the hand-cart. The hand-cart includes a load platform extensive enough to carry ski boots as well as a large securable container. Ski mounts joined to the hand-cart carry skis outboard of the load platform at an attitude that provides for ample clearance between the tips of the skis and the user's upper body. The ski-carrying cart may include a voluminous securable container to serve as a mobile ski locker, and locking devices may be provided to secure the skis and the cart. The hand-cart is further configured to partially collapse to a narrow-stance mode adapted for rolling travel in narrow spaces. | 07-31-2014 |
20140375003 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR RELOCATING ASSEMBLED NON-PENETRATING ANCHORS - A carrier for an assembled fall hazard anchor includes a frame including a rear bar and first and second carrier handles connected to the rear bar to define a plane. Wheels are rotatably connected to opposite ends of the rear bar and located outwardly of the carrier handles. First and second abutments are secured to the rear bar intermediate the carrier handles and extend downward for a substantial portion of the radius of the wheels. A swiveling hook is located intermediate the carrier handles and at an adjustable spacing above the plane and spaced in front of the rear bar. With the carrier handles not pivoted by the user, the ring of the assembled anchor can be received in the swiveling hook. The swiveling hook with an adjusted spacing, the ring and the assembled anchor can be raised by pivoting the carrier handles about the rear bar. | 12-25-2014 |
20150298715 | TROLLEY FOR TRANSPORTING LOADS - A trolley as disclosed for manual transport of loads. The trolley comprises one or more wheels, an axle, a pair of handles which extend upwardly when the trolley is in an upright, non-travel position, a load carrying frame extending forward from the handles, and a pair of spaced support legs extending down from the load carrying frame and positioned either side of the one or more wheels. The support legs are adapted to support the load carrying frame substantially parallel to a support surface, such as the ground, when the trolley is in the upright, non-travel position. | 10-22-2015 |
20150328700 | COLLAPSIBLE STAND FOR TABLE SAW - A stand for a table saw including a table assembly and a base assembly secured under the table assembly is provided. The stand includes a leg and handle unit including two parallel leg elements, two handles at one ends of the leg elements respectively, two side rails each having one end connected to both the handle and the leg element, and a U-shaped support element at the other ends of the leg elements, vertical metal tubes each provided at an end of the side rail joining both the handle and the leg element, top of each metal tube is secured to a bottom of the table assembly; a U-shaped, tubular upper support pivotably secured to the side rail, the upper support including two opposite lateral projections; and a leg unit including two parallel leg members, and two wheels rotatably mounted at one ends of the leg members respectively. | 11-19-2015 |
20150353112 | Keg Trolley - The present invention generally relates to a keg trolley including a movable catch for catching hold under a lip of a keg. Preferably, the catch is movable so as to engage under different lips at various heights, when kegs are of different heights or placed on different types of pallets. In the preferred embodiment, the keg can be readily repositioned on a pallet by engaging the catch and moving the keg, without the need to actually touch the keg. | 12-10-2015 |
20160023676 | DOLLY FOR CONNECTION TO CHILD CAR SEAT TO FORM A STROLLER - A dolly that connects to a child car seat to form a stroller. A connection axle includes a connection mechanism that connects the connection axle to preexisting features on the child car seat. Two wheels are rotatably connected to the connection axle. A handle attachment piece is rigidly connected to the connection axle. A handle is connected to the handle attachment piece. In a preferred embodiment the child car seat is slip fit onto the connection axle. | 01-28-2016 |
20160107671 | HAND CART BRAKING SYSTEM - An improved braking system for a hand cart is disclosed. The braking system is designed to be hand operated and to provide a simple mechanical stopping system for the cart. The system is lightweight and can be done at a lower cost than conventional braking systems and can prevent binding of the tires into the brakes. | 04-21-2016 |
20160114823 | MOBILE CART FOR SPRAY DISPENSING - A mobile cart includes a cart frame, a base, wheels rotatably attached to the frame and a cabinet separating the base surface into first and second receiving areas. A first container, containing a first material, and a second container, containing a second material, are positionable in the first and second receiving areas. A first sliding rack and a second sliding rack for securing vessels above the base surface are moveable between stowed positions at least partially within the cabinet and extended positions in the first and second receiving areas, respectively. The cart can alternatively receive one of the first container or first vessel in the first receiving area and one of the second container or second vessel in the second receiving area. A combination mixer and dispenser is releasably secured to the frame and releasably fluidly coupled to the first and second containers and first and second vessels. | 04-28-2016 |
20160194018 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING CARTS | 07-07-2016 |
20170232986 | Keg Transporter | 08-17-2017 |