20240050786. BALANCE MOBILE ANCHOR CART simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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BALANCE MOBILE ANCHOR CART

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Charles J. Mackarvich of Atlanta GA (US)

BALANCE MOBILE ANCHOR CART - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240050786 titled 'BALANCE MOBILE ANCHOR CART

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an anchor cart assembly that includes a cart with a frame, front and rear feet, and an axle assembly. The axle assembly is adjustable between a raised and a lowered position, with the raised position being above the bottom plane defined by the feet. The cart is designed to support a load.

  • The anchor cart assembly includes a cart with a frame, front and rear feet, and an axle assembly.
  • The axle assembly can be repositioned between a raised and a lowered position.
  • In the raised position, the axle assembly is positioned above the bottom plane defined by the feet.
  • In the lowered position, at least a portion of the axle assembly is positioned below the bottom plane.
  • The cart is capable of supporting a load.

Potential Applications:

  • Material handling and transportation in warehouses and factories.
  • Construction sites for moving heavy equipment and materials.
  • Retail stores for stocking and moving merchandise.
  • Agriculture for transporting crops or equipment.

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a versatile cart assembly that can be adjusted to different heights.
  • Allows for easy loading and unloading of heavy items.
  • Provides stability and support for the load being transported.
  • Reduces the risk of injury and strain on workers.

Benefits:

  • Increased efficiency and productivity in material handling tasks.
  • Versatility in adapting to different load sizes and environments.
  • Improved safety for workers by reducing physical strain and potential accidents.
  • Cost-effective solution for various industries requiring load transportation.


Original Abstract Submitted

an anchor cart assembly can include a cart including a frame defining at least one front foot and at least one rear foot, the at least one front foot and the at least one rear foot defining a bottom plane of the frame; and an axle assembly mounted to the frame, the axle assembly being repositionable relative to the frame between a raised position and a lowered position, the axle assembly positioned above the bottom plane in the raised position, at least a portion of the axle assembly positioned below the bottom plane in the lowered position; and a load supported by the cart.