Abstract:
A sport disc carrying device is a carrier for holding glow in the dark sport discs used for playing nighttime “Disc Golf.” The sport discs are formed from a glow in the dark material and the carrier has partitioned slots for holding a plurality of sport discs with the interior surfaces formed from a highly reflective material. Each sport disc slot has a light source for recharging the glow in the dark sport discs. The carrier has a rechargeable battery to enable use where no utility power is available
Abstract:
A ball bag stand and ball bag engagement structure includes a ball bag stand structure, a ball bag structure, protrudingly engaging structures, and cords. The protrudingly engaging structures each have a vertically smooth action force-free surface and an action force-applied surface with a protruding flange. A user can lift the ball bag by lifting the cords between the ball bag and the ball bag stand with one finger of the user single-handedly to thereby not only allow the action force-free surfaces of the fastening holes to press against the vertical smooth surface while sliding relative thereto, but also allow the action force-applied surfaces of the fastening holes to move away from the protruding flanges. Hence, the cords can be moved away from the protrudingly engaging structures with one finger of the user single-handedly, so that the user can remove the ball bag from the ball bag stand easily.
Abstract:
The rack -1- is moveable on wheels and has a locking cage enclosure -8-, the rack consists of a frame -2- with a front part -3- for moving it. On the frame -2- there are several vertical poles -4-, which have hoops -5-, with respective supporting arms -6-. The cage enclosure -8- consists of lateral stretches -10-, a rear front part -11- and a top -12-, with its floor or base -8a- open, as well as its front part -8b which moves horizontally resting lower horizontal crossbars -9- on longitudinal side plate -2a- of the frame -2-. The rack -1- may comprise a longitudinal crossbar -18-, wherein at the ends there are vertical poles -19- and -20- that support two longitudinal crossbars -21-, and on which hoops -22- are fixed by means of arms -23-, further having supports -24- with wheels -25-. In the top part of the vertical foot -20- there is a handlebar -26- and side bars -27-, parallel to each other. Its simplified cage -28- with feet -30- has the sides -28a-, top -28b- and rear front part -28c- closed, with only the front defined by vertical posts -29- being open. This simplified rack -1- presents a longitudinal crossbar -13-, provided with vertical poles -16- with hoops -17- and resting on supports -14- with wheels -15-, wherein the crossbar -13- has vertical poles -16- fixed to it and provided with hoops -17- for supporting the balls.
Abstract:
A device for transporting equipment that includes a wheeled central container bucket with a removable lid, wherein said container bucket and the wheels are adapted to allow the container bucket to rotate backwards engaging the wheels with the ground. A retractable handle can be attached to the container bucket so that the retractable handle is extendable to twice the height of said container bucket to allow for stacking two buckets. The bucket can have an attached bat or stick holder that has an opening on a rear or side of the bucket (or anywhere else). A cushioned seat can be built into a top or bottom surface of the removable lid.
Abstract:
An infant stroller is provided. The infant stroller includes a frame having a frontward-facing seat for receiving an infant and a first wheel assembly at a frontward portion thereof for transport of the stroller and a support of the frame at a rearward portion thereof. A pair of wheel assembles is carried about opposing positions of the rearward portion of the frame. A handle assembly is detachable from the frame and defines spaced-apart handle portions that are configured for interconnecting with spaced-apart frame members. An enclosure area is defined by a cross-member that spans the spaced-apart frame members and by the spaced-apart handle portions of the handle. An athletic article container is carried on the support and extends through the enclosure area.
Abstract:
The SaddleWrangler saddle rack system is an equestrian device that provides for the easy transportation and storage of one or two saddles and additional tack and accessories. A saddle size adjusting feature is available on the main unit and the built-in collapsible second rack that provides suitable support and adapts to any type or size of saddle. This saddle rack is collapsible to form a smaller footprint, can be moved when in either opened or collapsed position, and has the ability to stand independently in the open position on all four wheels, or collapsed by deploying the kickstand. Handles with detachable extensions are incorporated for greater maneuverability. A simple braking system provides greater stability when loading, unloading, or collapsing for storage. A storage container holds all the rack's attachments, and provides personal, lockable storage when the attachments are in use. A feed bucket and a cup/fly spray holder are included.
Abstract:
A carrier for sporting equipment is disclosed that includes a hopper that has an outer peripheral flange and defines a volume for receiving the sporting equipment therein. A hopper supporting means comprise an adjustable peripheral support and a plurality of height-adjustable legs. Each leg has an upper end fixed to the peripheral support at a band attachment means thereof, and a lower end that terminates at a wheel assembly. A lid may be included for covering the hopper and for providing a substantially horizontal surface. Preferably the adjustable peripheral support comprises a resilient band that has an adjustment hand crank attached therealong for adjusting the size of an aperture formed by the band. Each leg is preferably telescoping and further includes a locking means for selectively fixing the height of the leg.
Abstract:
A dolly specially suited for use with the game apparatus of the games referred to as “Bags”, “Beanbag Toss” or “Corn Hole.” The dolly includes a support frame, a lifting frame, wheels, and a handle for transporting goals. Drink holders, a storage container and a score indicator can be deployed on the support frame.
Abstract:
A bowling ball carrier such as a wheeled cart which, in one preferred embodiment, includes one or more removably attached ball bags which may have end supports for stability. In another embodiment of the invention, the bowling ball carrier may include removably attached panels to facilitate the placement of embroidery on the panels. In another aspect of the invention, a pouch with a resilient, elastic portion may be used to transport a bowling ball, and may be attached to the cart frame, allowing easy access to and removal of the ball from the pouch without having to remove the pouch from the cart frame.
Abstract:
A portable storage container assembly having a bottom container, a top container and a cover, wherein the bottom and top containers may be selectively and individually accessed through the use of a sliding latch member that engages one or more of a series of male members or flanges associated with the bottom container, top container and cover. A locking member may be attached to the latch and a male member to secure the containers in the closed position. Additional storage may be provided through a storage tray accessible from the outside of the bottom container or through a covered recessed area in the cover. The top container may include a pair of stand members for permitting a bow or other elongated devices to be stored.