Abstract: A vendor push cart kiosk having a configuration of a familiar object. It may include base, an umbrella extending from the base, wheels attached to the base, handles attached to the base to permit manual pushing against the handles to roll the base along a ground with the wheels. The base has interior compartments containing vendor products such as frozen ices, a cold source such a dry ice to keep the interior compartments cold and thus keep the vendor products cold, and lids that open to provide access to the vendor products within the interior compartments and that close. The interior compartments, including the lid, are insulated.
Abstract: A curbside check-in counter includes a cabinet unit that can be moved from place to place in a transportation terminal while still retaining features that permit a passenger to complete his or her check-in procedure in a manner similar to that carried out at a main check-in position. The check-in counter has a scale unit that is connected to a computer in the unit so baggage can be weighed, and any excess baggage charges noted and assessed. The scale unit can be stored beneath the check-in counter when not in use. The check-in counter further includes compartments for a printer as well as displays for flight information. The cabinet unit further includes compartments for heating and air conditioning systems, as well as trash bins, cash drawers, control panel compartments, and compartments for other units associated with the counter.