Wheeled Patents (Class 186/27)
  • Patent number: 10962963
    Abstract: A robot is adapted to pick up and transport objects and comprises a base plate, a drive unit, a pick up unit and a shelf unit, wherein the drive unit, the pick up unit and the shelf unit are positioned on the base plate. In addition, a method of transporting at least one object, comprising: providing the robot, the robot going to a first storing location where a first object is stored, the robot picking up the first object, and the robot transporting the first object to a first destiny location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2021
    Assignee: MAGAZINO GMBH
    Inventors: Lukas Zanger, Timo Flamm, Daniel Schwab, Joachim Steven, Stephan Wetzel, Kai Franke
  • Patent number: 10660015
    Abstract: A system (10) and method (30) comprises a detector that is configured to enable a mode of a first device (14) and/or to enable a mode of a second device (15) responsive to a detection that a proximity criterion is satisfied between the first device and an entity (Entity 1) and responsive to at least one of a position, velocity and a Time-of-Day and where the second device is not the entity and is not associated with the entity, and where the entity is not involved in providing a communications service to the first and/or second device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2020
    Assignee: Telcom Ventures, LLC
    Inventors: Peter D. Karabinis, Rajendra Singh
  • Patent number: 6944981
    Abstract: A mobile dispensing display, method for conversion of shopping cart into dispensing display and a method of advertising and dispensing products involves the use of a conventional shopping cart. The shopping cart is provided from a store where the promotional activity is to be conducted and converted into a mobile dispensing display by mounting an advertising display onto the basket and mounting a product sample support panel on the shopping cart over the child seat. The mobile display may be moved intermittently to advantageous locations throughout the store where shoppers congregate. Product to be sold and/or sampled, as well as coupons or other promotional materials may be placed in the cart, whereby the cart becomes a mobile promotional and sales display as the user functions as a shoppers assistant providing information, samples or coupons. The user is not restricted to a single location, and may maintain personal and promotional items under direct supervision.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: Dennis Garberg & Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis D. Garberg, Steve Kucharski, Jon Walker, Mark J. Hunter
  • Patent number: 6942088
    Abstract: A system and method for returning empty luggage carts over long distances from a remote collecting station to a retrieval station in a passenger terminal, where they may be retrieved by arriving passengers for the transportation of their luggage to parking lots, cab and bus loading areas, etc. A plurality of carts are inserted in nested arrangement into a load-in station. The carts are engaged individually, separated from the nested arrangement, and transported individually, in spaced-apart relation along a series of transport conveyor sections, changing elevations as appropriate and extending around curves as required to reach a discharge and retrieval station near the terminal luggage discharge area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2005
    Assignee: Intellect Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert Reiners
  • Patent number: 6290025
    Abstract: A railroad theme restaurant with educational and entertainment aspects is provided, housed in a round building structure, having a model train food delivery system running on a network of model train tracks configured to service numerous seating modules for the rapid and accurate delivery of food orders to restaurant patrons. The model train food delivery system incorporates novel insulated insets to accommodate the transport of various food dishes and drink containers from a food preparation area to the dining tables. An inset storage area and loading dock facilitates the rapid loading of food orders and unloading of empty insets. Restaurant employees assume the titles, dress and mannerisms of railroad yard workers as they perform their regular duties adding to an overall interesting and fun atmosphere. The railroad track network is controlled by numerous electric switches and electronic sensors which detect the position of trains and direct the movement of food delivery train cars and returning trains.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Inventors: Terry S. Lynn, Robbin J. Hunt
  • Patent number: 4518073
    Abstract: A lock mechanism (12) discriminates between "valid" and "invalid" keys that are mounted to grocery carts (114). A valid key (98) includes a key portion (106) that passes through an ingress template opening (21) and into the lock mechanism (12). The lock mechanism (12) includes a first door (42) and a second door (62) through which the key (98) must pass. Opening the first door (42) causes a door latch (50) to engage the second door (62) so that the second door (62) cannot be opened while the first door (42) is open. Once the first door (42) closes the second door is "enabled" to open, the door latch (50) returning to its original position. A depth gauge (66) is acted upon by the lowermost portion (112) of the key (98) so that the depth gauge (66) disengages from the second door (62) to allow the second door ( 62) to open once it is engaged by the valid key (98). Opening the second door (62) cocks a vend bar (40) which is connected to a vend mechanism within a dispenser column (14).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1985
    Assignee: Smarte Carte, Inc.
    Inventor: Eugene R. Pastien
  • Patent number: 4298099
    Abstract: A merchandise order picking system includes a vertically and horizontally elongated rack having a plurality of vertically-spaced shelves and being supported on a floor surface. The rack has a rear face whereat merchandise is positioned on the shelves and an opposite front face whereat merchandise is removed from the shelves. An elongated horizontal rail extends along the front face of the rack adjacent the floor surface. A horizontal wheeled work table has inboard wheels supported and guided on the rail, and outboard wheels supported on the floor surface for rolling movement of the work table along the front face of the rack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1981
    Inventor: Harold Isaacs