Plural Load Supports Patents (Class 280/47.19)
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Patent number: 7712752Abstract: A storage device for transporting equipment includes a housing having a base end, a pair of retractable wheels, and a foot operated actuator for retracting and extending the wheels from the housing. The housing defines at least one compartment for storing the equipment. The housing has a handle at an upper end thereof, an open front defining an opening into the housing, and a door for selectively closing the open front. The actuator is coupled to a lower end of the housing towards its base end. Actuation of the actuator displaces the wheels between retracted and extended positions while the housing is resting on its base end. A user while grasping the handle depresses a foot pedal component of the actuator to extend the wheels against the resiliently biased return force of a spring. A manually operated latch releases the wheels to their retracted position urged by the spring.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Inventor: Jack Horning
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Publication number: 20100051505Abstract: A fitting system cart is provided for golf club heads and shafts which have releasable connections between the golf club head and the shaft. The fitting system cart includes a base with a back panel, two side panels, and a top panel which all define an interior portion, a shaft container, and a set of golf club head cases. The fitting system cart may include two door panels connected to the base and movable between an open and closed position. The fitting system cart may include a set of cases for carrying golf club heads. The cases may have a bottom portion for holding golf club heads and a top portion connected to the bottom portion, wherein the top portion rotates between an open and a closed position. The shaft container may have a configuration wherein the shaft container is closed, and a configuration wherein the shaft container is open.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: James S. Thomas, Robert Lukasiewicz
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Patent number: 7654541Abstract: A cart for securing an transporting audiovisual equipment comprises two pairs of leg assemblies wherein each leg assembly is parallel and faces the other leg assembly. Each pair of legs further comprises individual legs secured to one another. Each leg has a bottom end, a top end, and an outer wall. In one embodiment, at least one of the legs has a hollow channel extending through at least on hollow leg. The hollow leg also comprises at least one aperture extending through the outer wall of the leg and communicating with the hollow channel. A top shelf is removably mounted at the top end of the legs and may also comprise at least one aperture near a corner of the shelf which communicates with the channel in the hollow leg.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Swank Audio Visuals, LLCInventors: Michael John Stengel, Trung Q. Do
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Patent number: 7628410Abstract: A method of loading a cart into an enclosure, according to various embodiments of the invention, comprises the steps of: (A) providing a cart having a first end and a second end, the cart comprising at least one swiveled wheel adjacent the first end, and at least two non-swiveled wheels adjacent the second end, the swiveled and non-swiveled wheels being adapted to facilitate the rolling movement of the cart over a surface; (B) positioning the at least two non-swiveled wheels on a wheeled platform so that the non-swiveled wheels are supported by the wheeled platform; and (C) while the non-swiveled wheels are supported by the wheeled platform, and while the at least one swiveled wheel is disposed on a support surface adjacent an interior portion of the enclosure, using the wheeled platform and the at least one swiveled wheel to roll the cart into the interior portion of the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Innovative Product Achievements, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Fitzgerald, Kyle Joiner, Ward P. Broom
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Patent number: 7628407Abstract: A portable cart with a noncombustible heat and fire resistant panel of calcium silicate for separating compressed oxygen cylinders from compressed fuel gas cylinders where the calcium silicate panel has a fire resistance rating greater than one half hour and spans the entire height and width between adjacent oxygen and fuel gas cylinders.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: BNZ Materials, Inc.Inventor: Thomas R. Krowl
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Patent number: 7628406Abstract: This patent discloses a hand truck to transport horse related equipment. The hand truck may include a framework having a frame, frame support bars, a handle bar, hooks, a tote mount, a saddle rack positioned below the tote mount, an auxiliary mount, and a cooler mount positioned below the saddle rack. The hand truck further may include a plate attached to the framework and wheels attached to the framework.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Inventors: Charles M. Thomas, Lynda D. Thomas
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Publication number: 20090243241Abstract: A carrier for carrying a power tool may include a tool bit holder supporting at least one tool bit and a tool bit restraint device that is capable of preventing the at least one tool bit from being dropped out of the tool bit holder. The tool bit restraint device includes a tool bit restraint member. The tool bit restraint member is arranged and constructed so as to substantially uniformly press the at least one tool bit, thereby restraining the at least one tool bit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: MAKITA CORPORATIONInventors: Takuo Arakawa, Shinsuke Tateyama, Takuya Sumi, Masao Miwa, Yasuhiro Kakiuchi
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Publication number: 20090243240Abstract: A portable container (100, 200) having a lower compartment (108, 208) defining a first space adapted to store objects. An upper compartment (106, 206) is disposed above the lower compartment (108, 208). The upper compartment (106, 206) defines a second space adapted to store objects, the upper compartment (106, 206) having a door (120, 220) moveable between a closed position in which the door defines a boundary of the second space and an open position in which the door is adapted to be a ramp extending from the upper compartment to the surface to permit objects stored in the upper compartment to be slid down the ramp to the surface, a wheel assembly (102, 202) is for supporting the upper and lower compartments upon a surface (118, 218) to permit the portable container to be rolled upon the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Graham Hubert Boustred
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Publication number: 20090230645Abstract: A hand truck for transporting a plurality of objects is provided. The hand truck comprises a first frame portion and a second frame portion, each of which comprises: a first rail and a second rail, structurally joined proximal a handle end of each the rail; and a plurality of object supporting bars extending from the first rail to the second rail, each of the plurality of object supporting bars structurally supported by the first rail and the second rail, and separated from an adjacent object supporting bar by a distance approximate a stacking dimension of one of the plurality of objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: Patrick Stephen GUTTORMSON
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Publication number: 20090230646Abstract: The beach cart has two arcuate rails having two ends. Upon one end, the rails have a handle and on the other end, an axle and a pivoting plate. The axle spans the rails and has two wheels. The plate attaches to each rail at a hinge. The plate pivots from a position perpendicular to the rails to a position folded upon the rails. When unfolded, the plate supports cargo, and when folded, the plate supports a tabletop as the handle is positioned down and the cart positioned flat. Between the rails, a curved panel stiffens the cart. The curved panel has a tube in communication with two openings for carrying an umbrella. Centered at the crest of the panel, an aperture receives a beach umbrella when the invention is placed down at the beach.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: R. Craig Chapman
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Patent number: 7588254Abstract: A garment transportation and the drying device is provided with a transportation frame for carrying a container for garments, and a drying frame, the drying frame being deployable for supporting garments to be dried when the device is used in drying mode. The transportation frame provides support for a container such as a hockey bag and may be mounted on wheels to operate as a dolly. The drying frame includes a series of drying supports, preferably in the form of cantilevered arms extending from a central support post. Items to be dried such as gloves, etc., may be slid over the free ends of the cantilevered arms.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Inventor: Kenneth Anthony
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Patent number: 7588255Abstract: A collapsible clamping table has open and closed positions. In the open position, a clamping table top is supported by legs in an elevated, generally level position. The legs and table top fold together to collapse the table for storage or transportation. A load platform and wheels mount to the table so that the table may be used as an L-shaped push cart when the table is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: ZAG Industries, Ltd.Inventor: Amir Katz
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Patent number: 7500681Abstract: A hand trolley for transporting materials in tubs or bins having frame with an upper and lower sections that are rotatably connected about a lower base section. The trolley includes a number of bracket lugs that are removably connected to the frame for attaching tubs or bins of various shapes and sizes. Attached to the trolley for moving the cart is a pair of wheels connected by an axle through the lower base section. The trolley also includes a locking mechanism wherein, engagement of the locking mechanism holds the lower base section in a transport position transverse from the upper section and disengagement of the locking mechanism allows the lower base section to rotate from a position transverse from said upper section to a storage position that is substantially parallel to the upper section.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Inventor: William Steadman
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Publication number: 20090014974Abstract: A ski bag incorporated with a frame having wheels and a handle, capable of holding a family's skis and/or snowboard(s), enabling them to wheel the bag to a lodge, automobile, etc.; and which may be easily stored in a typical ski locker.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: Mara VanVORST, Doug VanVORST
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Patent number: 7464945Abstract: An apparatus for use in the storage and transportation of recyclable waste comprises a housing (10) having a bottom (16) for standing on the ground, a rear wall (20), a pair of opposed side walls (22), a handle (26) adjacent the top and rear of the housing, and a pair of wheels (28) adjacent the bottom and rear of the housing and arranged such that the housing can be tipped rearwardly using the handle so that the wheels engage the ground, so that the bottom of the housing no longer engages the ground and so that the apparatus can be moved on the wheels using the handle to move it. The housing provides at least one space (48) accessible from the front of the housing, the or each space being arranged to receive at least one recycling box (12) having a base (30), four side walls (32) and an open top.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2004Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Inventors: Glynn Humphries, Christopher John Jackson
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Patent number: 7445216Abstract: A multifunctional handcart includes a main body, a telescopically arranged handle assembly retractably mounted on the main body, an adjusting seat adjustably mounted on the handle assembly, and a foldable table pivotally mounted on the adjusting seat. Thus, the table is fully expanded to place a notebook computer so that a user can operate notebook computer easily and conveniently. In addition, the adjusting seat is adjustably mounted on the handle assembly by the screw member to adjust the height of the table so as to fit users of different statures.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2005Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: EHT Worldwide Co., Ltd.Inventor: Horng-Ren Chou
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Patent number: 7417437Abstract: A portable assembly includes a multi-level housing having a vertically oriented back wall and an elongated rectilinear axle conjoined thereto. The housing further includes an elongated handle having a lower end portion monolithically formed with the back wall. A plurality of rotatable wheels operably communicate with the axle end portions and a plurality of coextensive shelves are conjoined to the back wall. The assembly further includes a mechanism for testing a variety of battery charging systems. The testing mechanism includes a plurality of power receptacles integrally connected to the back wall and spaced above a top one of the shelves. A battery-charger testing device is nested on one of the shelves for testing 48 volt club car power drive chargers. The battery-charger testing device is provided with a plurality of fuses for testing 36 volt and 48 volt circuits respectively.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Inventor: Felix H. Torres
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Patent number: 7389997Abstract: A combined desk and article carrier assembly for transporting at least one article in one mode and for serving as a work desk in another mode. The assembly includes wheels at its lower end with the upper end including an upwardly telescopical handle assembly for manually moving the frame on its wheels. A desk-top shelf is pivotally connected to an opposite side of the frame near its top end and is adapted to pivot outwardly and upwardly to a generally horizontal position to provide a support surface for supporting a lap top computer or the like. A telescoping support strut is attached to the desk-top shelf for providing additional support thereto in conjunction with a deployable foot.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2007Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Inventors: Kenneth R. Johnson, Melissa A. Johnson
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Publication number: 20080129003Abstract: A cart for securing an transporting audiovisual equipment comprises two pairs of leg assemblies wherein each leg assembly is parallel and faces the other leg assembly. Each pair of legs further comprises individual legs secured to one another. Each leg has a bottom end, a top end, and an outer wall. In one embodiment, at least one of the legs has a hollow channel extending through at least on hollow leg. The hollow leg also comprises at least one aperture extending through the outer wall of the leg and communicating with the hollow channel. A top shelf is removably mounted at the top end of the legs and may also comprise at least one aperture near a corner of the shelf which communicates with the channel in the hollow leg.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Michael John Stengel, Trung Q. Do
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Patent number: 7377527Abstract: A three-wheeled vehicle having a reversed tricycle configuration provides a means of transporting a quadraped pet, such as a dog, to accompany the pet owner while he or she jogs or runs behind the vehicle pushing and steering it.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Inventor: Stacey Lee Cunningham
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Patent number: 7367571Abstract: A machine tool stand and/or workbench, electrical outlet panel, light supply, and modular task box system, combined into an integrated system that includes a support structure having a support base on wheels and side rails disposed on the surface of the support base. The side rails include structure for attaching tool holders, work pieces holders, work surfaces, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2005Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Stainbrook & Stainbrook, LLPInventor: Gregory Alan Nichols
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Patent number: 7331596Abstract: These objects and others are attained by the present invention which provides a collapsible multifunction apparatus, comprising upper and lower sections with a front frame and rear prop legs, where the front frame is pivotably attached by hinges to both sides of the front portions of the upper and lower sections, and the rear prop legs are pivotably attached by hinges to both sides of the rear portions of the upper and lower sections. The hinge positions on both the left and right sides of the collapsible apparatus define (preferably symmetric) foldable left and right side quadrilaterals in which, in each left and right side fully opened quadrilateral, no two lengths are equilateral and no two lengths are parallel, and which collapse to form a substantially flat configuration for storage with nested front frame and rear prop legs.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: 500 Group Inc.Inventors: Paolo Tiramani, Samvit Blass, Adam Courter
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Patent number: 7328905Abstract: A tool organizer is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the tool organizer comprises a frame and a plurality of wheels attached to the frame. The frame includes an upper frame component and a lower frame component. The upper and lower frame components are connected by at least one hinge and are moveable with respect to one another between a folded and an unfolded configuration. The tool organizer also includes a tool storage structure supported by the frame. The tool storage structure comprising a plurality of storage panels, each storage panel comprises at least one tool fastener for securing a specific tool. The plurality of storage panels are movable with respect to one another between a closed configuration and an open configuration.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Inventor: Edward G. Guirlinger
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Patent number: 7322585Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Strikeforce Bowling, LLCInventors: Bradley Handelman, Michael Stout
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Patent number: 7316407Abstract: A combination rolling transport and fold-up seat has a detachable carry bag of waterproof, reinforced fabric, detachable snap-on wheels, and collapsible frame. The frame has a stabilizing element that allows it to stand upright and support either items on the load-bearing transport side or a person seated in the fold-up seat. A carry bag back mounting sheet forms a tube slipped over the main frame member to support the carry bag and act as a back rest for the seat. Pop-off wheels enable the flat folded up frame members to fit into a minimal storage space.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Inventor: Richard Elden
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Publication number: 20070296165Abstract: A Gurney Clamp, Detachable Equipment Stand and Associated Transport Cart is disclosed. The combination of these devices makes the transportation of patients and health status monitoring equipment more controlled, reliable and safe. The clamp is specifically configured to be attachable to the safety rails on a conventional gurney. Once installed, the clamp will provide a secure mounting point to attach the detachable equipment stand to the gurney. The stand is configured to be capable of holding a wide variety of patient monitoring equipment in an upright manner so that the equipment data can be easily viewed. The stand can be quickly and easily shifted back and forth between its mounting location at the gurney clamp, and its mounting location on the associated transport cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventor: Darren Stout
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Patent number: 7306245Abstract: This disclosure describes a work site utility carrier that configures into a dolly and hand truck in its retracted mode and a work bench in its elevated mode. A lower receptacle formed as part of a chassis with wheels, and an upper receptacle are pivotally connected by a unique positioning apparatus. In a retracted position the two receptacles lie side-by-side with their top surfaces essentially planar. In this mode, the carrier serves as a dolly or a hand truck. In the elevated mode the second receptacle pivots up to station securely above the chassis, The top of the second receptacle becomes a work bench. The receptacles may comprise tool boxes. One or both tool boxes may include tool drawers. Unique latching mechanisms positively secure the carrier in either mode. The latching in an elevated mode is aided by the weight of the upper receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: Archie Lowe
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Publication number: 20070273115Abstract: A garment transportation and the drying device is provided with a transportation frame for carrying a container for garments, and a drying frame, the drying frame being deployable for supporting garments to be dried when the device is used in drying mode. The transportation frame provides support for a container such as a hockey bag and may be mounted on wheels to operate as a dolly. The drying frame includes a series of drying supports, preferably in the form of cantilevered arms extending from a central support post. Items to be dried such as gloves, etc., may be slid over the free ends of the cantilevered arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2006Publication date: November 29, 2007Inventor: Kenneth Anthony
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Patent number: 7255355Abstract: A portable collapsible stand includes first, second, and third support frames, a work surface frame, and a telescoping strut pivotably connected to the first and work surface frames. The second frame projects perpendicularly from a lower portion of the first frame. A first end of the third frame is rotatably connected to an upper portion of the first frame such that the third frame pivots from a first parallel position to a second perpendicular position with respect to the first frame. An upper portion of the work surface frame is rotatably connected to the upper portion of the first frame. In operation, the stand can assume a collapsed position in which the first, third and work surface frames are generally parallel, and an operating position in which the third frame and first frame are perpendicular and the work surface frame and surface supporting the stand are parallel.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: MK Diamond Products, Inc.Inventors: John Chisholm, Shawn Tsung, Paulo Carrolo
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Patent number: 7210689Abstract: A tool organizer is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the tool organizer comprises a frame and a plurality of wheels attached to the frame. The tool organizer also includes a tool storage structure supported by the frame. The tool storage structure comprising a plurality of storage panels, each storage panel comprises at least one tool fastener and associated tool indicia for securing and identifying a specific tool. The plurality of storage panels are movable with respect to one another between a closed configuration and an open configuration. A modular tool organizer, a tool set transportation system, a tool bag and a method for inspecting a set of tools stored within a tool organizer are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventor: Edward G. Guirlinger
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Patent number: 7198511Abstract: An electric workstation in the shape of a hollow cabinet allows bringing electrical power connections to a site remote from a municipal electrical power supply. The cabinet is provided with one or more electrical sockets for connecting of electrically-powered tools and equipment, as well as one or more reels for holding electrical extension cords. A pair of front stationary legs and rotating wheels that allow easy moving of the cabinet to the desired location supports the cabinet. A handle secured adjacent the upper part of the cabinet allows to pull or push the cabinet when required.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Inventor: Bernard A. Brennan, Jr.
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Patent number: 7188847Abstract: A collapsible cart for transporting multiple items includes a horizontal platform with wheels for maneuvering and a rack mounted thereto in an upwardly extending configuration. At least one basket supporting assembly for alternately stowing and deploying at least one basket is attached to the rack. The cart includes a linear actuator for selectively altering the position of the basket along the rack. The cart includes a ramp support coupled to the rack having a ramp for movement between retracted and extended configurations and being pivotal to enable the basket to slide from the basket support assembly to a storage location. The linear actuator may also be utilized to move a basket from a storage location, e.g. a trunk, to the basket supporting assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Inventor: Neil S. Friedman
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Patent number: 7178812Abstract: A hand cart for lifting and transporting containers that have hand grip apertures or handles in their sides or ends, or have an inverted U-shaped rim surrounding an open top end. The cart has a base with wheels rotatably mounted at respective laterally opposed ends thereof. An elongate telescoping handle secured to the base extends vertically upward therefrom and has a handgrip mounted on the top end thereof. A J-shaped hook mounted on the handle is adjustably positioned along the length of the handle and releasably connected thereto at selected heights relative to a floor surface and has an outer facing upturned portion. The handle is pivoted forwardly and then rearwardly to releasably engage the hook with the hand grip aperture, handle or rim on a proximal side or end of the container and pivoted further rearwardly to engage the base with a lower portion of the proximal side or end of the container to raise the container off of the floor surface and transport it to a desired location.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Inventor: Amanda Bryan
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Patent number: 7168713Abstract: A mobile storage unit is disclosed. The mobile storage unit comprises at least two structural frames, a seat portion coupled to the at least two structural frames, a handle assembly coupled to the seat portion, a bottom panel coupled to the at least two structural frames whereby a storage area is created below the seat portion, above the bottom portion and between the at least two structural frames and at least two wheels coupled to the bottom panel. Through the use of the present invention, the potential for back problems that are associated with the use of the traditional backpack is eliminated. Additionally, the mobile storage unit provides an easily accessible storage area for the user/student in the case where no locker is provided. Furthermore, the mobile storage unit incorporates a seat portion which allows a user to utilize the mobile storage unit as a seat in situations where one is needed yet not available.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Zuca, Inc.Inventors: Laura Elizabeth Udall, Nicholas V. Udall
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Patent number: 7168715Abstract: A collapsible cart for transporting multiple items having a horizontal platform with wheels for maneuvering, and a plurality of detachable baskets mounted on basket supporting assemblies. The basket supporting assemblies are pivotally mounted so as to be capable of independent deployment and stowing to facilitate loading and unloading in turn.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Inventor: Neil Friedman
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Patent number: 7150459Abstract: A manually operated wheeled reel support and dispensing cart for supporting multiple reels of material and for dispensing the material from the reels. The cart includes a cart frame having spaced side members, handles for manual cart handling and a top cross brace, with the frame being connected to a support plate and wheel assembly. A plurality of spindle hinge elements, each having a pivot opening, are fixed in spaced relation on one of the frame side members and receive L-shaped removable spindle elements for pivotal opening and closing movement. When open, the spindle elements are supported so that reels can be added or removed. When the spindle elements are closed they secure reels of material to the cart. The cart mechanism has a stop plate and a lock plate fixed to respective frame side members to ensure against inadvertent separation of the spindle elements from the cart and to ensure locking of the spindle elements at their closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2005Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Sumner Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Jay Anderson, Wilbert Jolivette
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Patent number: 7063339Abstract: A wheeled dolly for storing and transporting a plurality of recycle boxes has an inverted U-shaped tubular frame and a pair of plastic shelves mounted on the frame and extending in a cantilever fashion therefrom. A lid is pivotally mounted on the frame for closing the open top of the top-most box. A metal mesh basket is mounted on the rear of the frame for receiving and storing paper products. A roll of cord is mounted on the lid for discharging a length of cord to tie the paper products into bundles. A cord cutter is mounted on the lid to cut the cord from the roll after it is tied about the paper products.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventors: Paul R. Jarko, Scott William Andrew Dunsmoor, David B. Snaith
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Patent number: 7040636Abstract: A cart (10) facilitates collection, storage and distribution of folding warning lines (200). The cart (10) includes a framework (12) with a rolling support (100) to allow mobility and a stabilizer (120) to engage a work surface. The framework (12) has a handlebar (110), which enables the framework (12) to be tilted rotationally about the rolling support (100) and pushed. The framework (12) has a storage area (18) located between first and second sides (14, 16) and for receiving rigid members (201) of the folding warning lines (200). A plurality of notches (70) defined in a top member (32) and a plurality of slots (72) defined in a bottom member (48) of the framework (12) are adapted to receive and constrain the rigid members (201) in the storage area (18). The framework (12) has a holder (78) adapted to hold a flaccid member (202) of the folding warning lines (200).Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Garlock Equipment CompanyInventor: Richard B. Stoffels
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Patent number: 7036832Abstract: An oversized, break apart dolly for picking up and lifting massive articles such as snowmobiles. The dolly stands more than six feet tall. A typical operator of the dolly brings his arms over his head to reach the handle of the dolly, and then uses his weight to draw the handle down to in turn lift up the other end of the dolly that is engaging and lifting the heavy article. The oversized dolly can be adjusted in height and in width to receive articles of different height and width. The pick up of the dolly (the mechanism that engages the article) can be adjusted toward and away from a central axis of the dolly to be positioned as desired on the heavy article. The oversized dolly may be broken down to a relatively compact size by the legs being removably engagable with the handle, by the pick ups being removably engagable from the legs, and by the legs themselves being broken down into two pieces which are reassembled when needed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Inventor: Nicholas A. Gargaro
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Patent number: 7014200Abstract: A utility cart which is capable of being readily converted from a first configuration as a conventional utility cart with the area above a bottom table being open into a second configuration as a bin cart, including a number of outwardly extending storage bins. In addition, the utility cart in accordance with the present invention includes end members having āIā beam type construction, the top table and the bottom table have panel members which pivot from an upright position to form a recessed top table and/or a recessed bottom table to a downward position to form a substantially flat top table and/or a substantially flat bottom table and a handle having an organizer integrally built therein, including a beverage container holder, a storage tray and one or more storage compartments.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2004Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Akro-Mils, a division of Myers Industries, Inc.Inventors: Randall W. Calmeise, Doug S. Hardesty
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Patent number: 6962353Abstract: A mobile bin cart which supports recycling bins. The cart has a vertically oriented frame with wheels at the bottom for tilting back and moving the cart. A plurality of horizontal cross braces spans the frame, with each brace vertically mounted above the others. At least two contoured support brackets are adjustably mounted to each cross brace so that the hook elements are oriented vertically upwards. The circumferential lip of a standard recycling bin is then supported by the hook elements, with the bin swinging backward to butt against the cart frame for additional support. The bins can then be removed and replaced with a vertical lifting motion hence making loading and unloading the cart much easier for the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2000Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Inventor: Gary M. Garcia
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Patent number: 6953199Abstract: A container assembly designed for the collection, temporary storage and transport of refuse, waste material or other objects including a housing having a hollow interior in which the refuse is collected and stored and further including a supplementary support structure movably mounted on the housing and selectively positionable between an operative position and a stored position. The supplementary support structure is at least partially defined by a support platform which, when in the operative position, extends outwardly from a sidewall or other exterior surface portion of the housing and is structured to support and have mounted thereon one or more objects or containers of additional refuse material, etc.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Inventor: John Cyril Malloy, III
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Patent number: 6945546Abstract: A tool organizer is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the tool organizer comprises a frame and a plurality of wheels attached to the frame. The tool organizer also includes a tool storage structure supported by the frame. The tool storage structure comprising a plurality of storage panels, each storage panel comprises at least one tool fastener and associated tool indicia for securing and identifying a specific tool. The plurality of storage panels are movable with respect to one another between a closed configuration and an open configuration. A modular tool organizer, a tool set transportation system, a tool bag and a method for inspecting a set of tools stored within a tool organizer are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Inventor: Edward G. Guirlinger
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Patent number: 6935641Abstract: The portable toolbox has a top, bottom, front and rear panels forming a box structure with opposing sides tilted off-vertical so as to converge upwardly. A plurality of hinged drawers and fixed bins are arranged on each side of the toolbox. The rear panel terminates at a pair of supporting feet for resting the apparatus on a supporting surface and a pair of wheels for moving the toolbox. By lifting the toolbox from its forward end, the toolbox moves from resting on its rear legs, to resting on its rear wheels. The top panel provides an upwardly facing work surface with a pair of hand holes separated by a hand grip for carrying the apparatus. A forward and a rearward sliding retractable work surface extender frames are positionable between a retracted position, secured within the box structure and an extended position directed outwardly from the box structure for resting a workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Inventor: Richard Duk Wong Hahn
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Patent number: 6929269Abstract: A saddle rack for transporting one or more saddles includes a vertical frame attached to a base frame, where the base frame has an expandable portion that telescopes out from the vertical frame. Saddle arms for supporting saddles are pivotally connected to the front of the vertical frame allowing them to swing into horizontal position and then fold down into a vertical position. Also attached to the vertical frame is a strut that is also pivotally connected to the front face of the vertical frame. The strut swings up to support the saddle arm when it is in the horizontal position. The saddle rack also includes a locking mechanism for attaching the saddle rack to a standard dolly. The use of the saddle rack in combination with the dolly allows for easy transport of the saddle rack. The saddle rack also has portions for carrying additional accessories needed for use of equestrians including a tack holder, a basket and a muck bucket clip.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventor: Edward J. Oliver
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Patent number: 6902175Abstract: The present invention provides a new material handling cart adapted for easy travel over uneven surfaces including a pair of independently extendable handles, and optionally having a convertible secondary deck assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Inventor: Craig Clavey
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Patent number: 6883267Abstract: A fishing caddy comprises a support frame having an upper end and a lower end and comprising a plurality of support members pivotably connected at the upper end to form an A-frame; at least one hinge member spaced apart from the upper end and hingedly connecting support members of the A-frame so as to allow closing the A-frame; at least one fishing rod holder disposed on the support frame for holding a fishing rod; at least one beverage holder positioned on the support frame for holding a beverage container; at least one equipment support shelf pivotably connected to the support frame for holding equipment thereon; at least one umbrella holder disposed on the support frame for holding an umbrella; and at least one wheel connected to the support frame adjacent the lower end so as to make the fishing caddy rollingly movable.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Inventor: Ronald Wayne Pruitt
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Patent number: 6877753Abstract: A manually operated wheeled reel support and dispensing cart for supporting multiple reels of material and for dispensing the material from the reels. The cart includes a cart frame having spaced side members, handles for manual cart handling and a top cross brace, with the frame being connected to a support plate and wheel assembly. A plurality of spindle hinge elements, each having a pivot opening, are fixed in spaced relation on one of the frame side members and receive L-shaped removable spindle elements for pivotal opening and closing movement. When open, the spindle elements are supported so that reels can be added or removed. When the spindle elements are closed they secure reels of material to the cart. The cart mechanism has a stop plate and a lock plate fixed to respective frame side members to ensure against inadvertent separation of the spindle elements from the cart and to ensure locking of the spindle elements at their closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Sumner Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Jay L. Anderson, Wilbert Jolivette
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Patent number: 6869097Abstract: A multi-level personal utility cart includes a handle having an upper portion, opposing side portions and a lower portion, a first basket assembly including panels at the front, sides, and bottom thereof, the first basket assembly being supported by the handle, a second basket assembly including panels at the front, sides, and bottom thereof, the second basket assembly being supported by the handle, the first basket assembly being positioned atop the second basket assembly, and the first and second basket assemblies being pivotally supported to the handle, so that the first and second basket assemblies are collapsible into a compact and substantially planar structure. An access door to the lower basket assembly is provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Mind Wurx, LLPInventors: James G. Prather, Miguel Orozco
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Patent number: 6866289Abstract: A multi-level personal utility cart includes a handle having an upper portion, opposing side portions and a lower portion, a first basket assembly including panels at the front, sides, and bottom thereof, the first basket assembly being supported by the handle, a second basket assembly including panels at the front, sides, and bottom thereof, the second basket assembly being supported by the handle, the first basket assembly being positioned atop the second basket assembly, and the first and second basket assemblies being pivotally supported to the handle, so that the first and second basket assemblies are collapsible into a compact and substantially planar structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Wynd Wurx, LLCInventor: James G. Prather