Abstract: A handcart having two wheel assemblies rotably mounted to a fixed axle and two adjustable secondary wheel assemblies rotably mounted to the distal ends of two parallel and spaced apart legs pivotally mounted at their other ends to the handcart frame members. The plate is mounted to a fixed location on the frame and the pivoting legs include elongated slots that receive inwardly extending pivoting axles perpendicularly mounted to the pivoting legs. The pivoting legs are releasably adjusted at one of a plurality of angular positions with a positioning mechanism on each of the pivoting legs that includes a curved plate with indentations.
Abstract: A motortrike designed to allow individuals that use a wheelchair to independently operate it. The motortrike comprises a wheelchair frame assembly that secures onto a motorcycle frame, a movable platform assembly a transmission assembly, a power transfer assembly and a rear wheel assembly. An individual in a wheelchair may ride the wheelchair onto the platform assembly and lock the wheelchair thereon. A threshold ramp assembly is mounted to the rear of the platform assembly to minimize the transition from ground level to the platform member. The individual may operate the motortrike as a motor vehicle while transporting the wheelchair.
Abstract: An improved forearm or under arm crutch. The crutch features an extension which slides horizontally out of one of the handles and solidly connects to the tip of the other handle to form a stable seat where the user can rest. The crutch also features shock absorbing means. A shock absorbing means is at the foot of the crutch to cushion at the handle and another above the handle to independently cushion the forearm cuff or under arm pad. The crutch also features adjustable handles that articulate relative to the frame to comfortably accommodate users with various needs. The handle may also include a shock absorbing means integrated within the handle pad.