IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0545893
(2012-07-10)
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등록번호 |
US-8556276
(2013-10-15)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
0 인용 특허 :
15 |
초록
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The present invention is directed to an aid cart for storing and transporting emergency or other supplies. The aid cart serves as a transportable storage container and is convertible into various configurations that can be used to provide first responder aid and relief, and transforms into various t
The present invention is directed to an aid cart for storing and transporting emergency or other supplies. The aid cart serves as a transportable storage container and is convertible into various configurations that can be used to provide first responder aid and relief, and transforms into various tools to help clean-up and rebuild after a disaster has occurred. In this manner, the aid cart enables victims to quickly care for themselves, their families, and their neighbors, and encourages victims to immediately begin the clean-up and rebuilding process. The aid cart is convertible into different configurations using various tubes. Hub brackets on either side of the aid cart include adapters to which any of the tubes can be connected. The tubes can be connected to the adapters to form different configurations.
대표청구항
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1. An aid cart comprising: a shell having a first side, a second side, a set of wheels, and a lid, the shell including a lip along a top edge of the first and second sides;a plurality of tubes; anda first pair of hub brackets attached on the first side of the shell and a second pair of hub brackets
1. An aid cart comprising: a shell having a first side, a second side, a set of wheels, and a lid, the shell including a lip along a top edge of the first and second sides;a plurality of tubes; anda first pair of hub brackets attached on the first side of the shell and a second pair of hub brackets attached on the second side of the shell, each hub bracket having at least one hole through which a tube can be inserted, each pair of hub brackets being aligned on the corresponding side of the shell so that one or more tubes can be stored along the surface of the shell by inserting each tube through a corresponding hole in each hub bracket of the pair of hub brackets, each of the hub brackets also being positioned to create an opening between the hub bracket and the lip into which the tubes can be inserted to form handles for the aid cart. 2. The aid cart of claim 1, wherein each hub bracket includes an adapter configured to allow any of the tubes to be attached to the adapter on either a top or a bottom end of the adapter. 3. The aid cart of claim 2, wherein each of the adapters and the tubes include corresponding holes through which a pin or other connector may be inserted to connect a tube to an adapter. 4. The aid cart of claim 2, wherein two tubes are attachable as handles on the end of the aid cart opposite the set of wheels, and tubes are attachable in an upward position to each of the adapters to form a bulk carrier. 5. The aid cart of claim 2, wherein tubes are attachable in a downward position to each of the adapters to form an elevated work area. 6. The aid cart of claim 5, further comprising a canopy assembly, the canopy assembly comprising telescoping tubes and a canopy, wherein the telescoping tubes are attachable in an upward position to each of the adapters to form adjustable supports for the canopy. 7. The aid cart of claim 6, wherein the canopy includes four holes through which the top end of the telescoping tubes are inserted. 8. The aid cart of claim 6, wherein the canopy assembly further includes a pair of shell support bars, and wherein the telescoping tubes are attached to the adapters using the pair of shell support bars, each shell support bar being configured to insert into an adapter and a telescoping tube connected to the top end of the shell support bar. 9. The aid cart of claim 6, wherein the inverted canopy includes an opening through which water collected in the canopy can be drained in a controlled manner. 10. The aid cart of claim 6, wherein the canopy assembly is configured to allow the canopy to be formed separate from the aid cart as a stand-alone unit. 11. The aid cart of claim 2, further comprising a pair of bicycle type forks that are configured to attach to the adapters in the same manner as the tubes, and a bracket for connecting together two tubes that are attached to the shell as handles to form a cart. 12. The aid cart of claim 11, wherein the bracket is configured to allow a universal adapter to be connected thereto on an opposite side from the handles to convert the cart into a trailer. 13. The aid cart of claim 11, wherein the bicycle type forks each include a plurality of notches at various heights to enable wheels of different diameters to be connected to the bicycle type forks. 14. The aid cart of claim 13, wherein the notches are spaced to allow wheels having diameters between 10 and 26 inches to be connected to the bicycle type forks. 15. The aid cart of claim 1, wherein the lip includes a hole proximate each corner of the shell for securing the tubes to the lip with a pin, or other retaining device, when the tubes are used as handles. 16. The aid cart of claim 15, wherein the lid includes holes that correspond to the holes in the lip to allow the lid to be secured to the lip using pins or other connectors. 17. The aid cart of claim 1, wherein two tubes are attachable as handles on the end of the aid cart opposite the set of wheels to form a wheeled cart. 18. The aid cart of claim 1, wherein a tube is attachable as a handle at each corner of the aid cart to form a two-person carrier. 19. The aid cart of claim 1, wherein the lid is lockable to the shell, and the aid cart is lockable to a structure. 20. The aid cart of claim 1, wherein the shell includes a drain plug. 21. A convertible aid cart comprising: a shell having a sled shape, the shell having a set of wheels attached on one end, and a lip extending along a top edge of the sides;a plurality of interchangeable tubes;a pair of hub brackets attached on opposing sides of the shell, each pair of hub brackets being configured with corresponding holes for storing at least one of the interchangeable tubes, each hub bracket also including an adapter in a substantially vertical orientation, each adapter being configured on both the top and the bottom end to receive any of the interchangeable tubes, each of the hub brackets being positioned on the sides of the shell so that an opening is formed between the lip and the hub bracket into which any of the interchangeable tubes can be inserted to form a handle for the convertible aid cart. 22. The convertible aid cart of claim 21, wherein the adapters and the tubes include corresponding holes to allow for the insertion of a pin to connect a tube to an adapter, and wherein the lips and tubes also include corresponding holes to allow for the insertion of a pin to connect a tube to the bracket and the lip when the tube is secured within the opening formed between the lip and the corresponding hub bracket. 23. A convertible aid cart comprising: a shell having a first side and a second side, the shell further having a set of wheels attached on one end, and a lip extending along a top edge of the first and second sides;a plurality of interchangeable tubes;a first pair of hub brackets attached on the first side of the shell; anda second pair of hub brackets attached on the second side of the shell;wherein each hub bracket is positioned on the corresponding side to form an opening between the lip and the hub bracket into which any of the interchangeable tubes can be inserted to form a handle for the convertible aid cart, and wherein each hub bracket includes an adapter configured on both the top and the bottom end to receive any of the interchangeable tubes.
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