Abstract:
A two-wheeled stroller is disclosed and claimed. The stroller is a tow-type stroller to enable a child to accompany an attendant who is engaged in walking or running activity over a variety of ground surfaces and grades at various walking and running velocities. The stroller includes a carriage assembly, a tow bar assembly, and a harness assembly. The carriage assembly includes a seat upon which the child being transported is seated and two wheels, with the center of gravity of the carriage assembly and child (if present) positioned below the wheel axis of rotation. The harness assembly is adjustably affixed to the attendant, and is connected to the carriage assembly by the tow bar assembly.
Abstract:
A harness for pulling a carriage includes a waistband and a plurality of pressure-distributing plates. A pulling assembly for coupling the harness to the carriage includes a drawbar coupled to the carriage and a spring coupled to the drawbar and to the harness. A length and an angle of the spring are adjustable.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a residential-sized waste disposal roll-out cart that includes a latch that automatically latches a lid in the fully opened position with the lid in close proximity to the side of the bin. When the bin is tilted on to the wheels to be rolled, the lid remains in close proximity to the side of the bin, rather than hanging down towards the ground. In this way, the lid remains out of the space where a user might step. A lid reinforcement structure may be used to increase the strength and wear of the lid where it engages the latch.
Abstract:
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.
Abstract:
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.
Abstract:
A manufactured dolly, having wheels, axle and handle, is convertible to an electronic sign board dolly. Included are three support legs cut at a severance point, and a padded cross-tie member housing four pivot and securing brackets with an elongated pivot pin upon which a sign board support channel first end turns. Releasing one of the securing brackets enables the dolly to move to horizontal, held there by an elongated hitch pin; its withdrawal causes it to assume its original position. The dolly includes an angled foot plate that moves under a lower rail so the padded cross-tie member and a balcony handrail may adjoin temporarily, securing the electronic sign board for display. Other functions may include transporting, and operating within both a solar powered, sign board display shack, and electronic sign display center, located anywhere.
Abstract:
A wheel assembly is provided which includes a wheel, an axle, and an axle-engaging wheel hub for mounting the wheel to the axle. A wheel assembly is provided which includes a wheel, an axle, and a wheel hub which is adapted for use with a fastener for mounting the wheel to the axle. A wheel assembly is provided which includes a wheel that is adapted to receive either an axle-engaging wheel hub or a wheel hub which is adapted for use with a fastener for mounting the wheel to the axle depending upon the preference of the assembler. Wheeled containers and methods of assembly thereof are also provided for use with such wheel assemblies.
Abstract:
A wheeled carrier for manual movement of material includes a base frame with a pair of frame rails. The frame rails are turned down at the front end with a first bracket connecting the rails and providing a mounting point for at least one wheel and a receiver between the frame rails. The wheel is positioned so that it does not extend above either of the frame rails. A second bracket extends between the frame rails and includes a release mechanism positioned between the frame rails. An attachment including a yoke may be releasably mounted to the base frame. The yoke extends between the receiver of the first bracket and the release mechanism of the second bracket and engages the receiver and the release mechanism. The attachment further including a load carrying arrangement configured to rest on the frame rails above the at least one wheel without engaging the wheel.
Abstract:
A cart is configured to allow a user to gain mechanical advantage in moving a load up or down a step, a curb, a flight of stairs or other obstruction while at the same time allowing them to employ a conventional lifting motion in an improved ergonomic position.
Abstract:
A wheeled tool bucket dolly system (Tool Bucket Transport Device) for easily wheel-transporting tools or similar articles from a first location to a second location for use. The system comprises a dolly frame having a handle, a horizontal bucket support, a bucket holder ring, a wheel assembly, and a 5 gallon bucket. The bucket is lowered through the bucket holder ring to rest on a traverse member which is welded to the upper side of the horizontal bucket support. Tools are placed inside the bucket and a user inclines the wheeled tool bucket dolly system via the handle resting all weight on the wheel assembly, and transports tools to a second location for using.