Adjustable cylinder bracket
US-9784412-B2 · Oct 10, 2017 · US
US10246116B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10246116-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715792110-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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A multipurpose utility cart for moving equipment and other cargo is provided. A utility cart includes a shelf defined by a rim surrounding the shelf. The rim has a u-shaped wall with at least one aperture formed in an upper surface thereof. The u-shaped wall and the at least one aperture define a channel for receiving an accessory. The utility cart has a handle coupled to the rim as well as a plurality of legs supporting the rim. The utility cart has a plurality of wheels such that the cart is manually propellable by a user exerting a force on the handle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A utility cart, comprising: a shelf defined by a rim extending perpendicularly from the shelf, the rim comprising a u-shaped wall disposed on at least two sides of the shelf, the u-shaped wall comprising at least two parallel sidewalls and a transverse upper wall connecting the two parallel sidewalls, the transverse upper wall comprising at least one aperture formed in an upper surface thereof, wherein the at least one aperture and the u-shaped wall define a channel for receiving an accessory; a handle coupled to the rim; a plurality of legs supporting the rim; and a plurality of wheels configured such that the utility cart is manually propellable by a user exerting a force on the handle. 2. The utility cart of claim 1 , wherein the shelf is rectangular in shape and the at least one aperture is formed in an upper surface of the rim defining a side of the shelf having a length greater than another side of the shelf. 3. The utility cart of claim 1 , wherein the shelf is rectangular in shape and the utility cart comprises a plurality of the apertures formed in an upper surface of the rim defining at least two sides of the shelf. 4. The utility cart of claim 1 , wherein an inner surface of the u-shaped wall of the rim comprises at least one rib adjacent the at least one aperture and extending in a direction transverse to the aperture. 5. The utility cart of claim 1 , wherein: an outer surface of the u-shaped wall of the rim comprises a notch adjacent the upper surface of the rim, the notch comprising a first surface parallel to the shelf and a second surface transverse to the first surface, and the notch is formed at a portion of the rim facing the shelf. 6. The utility cart of claim 5 , wherein the shelf is rectangular in shape and the notch continuously extends along the rim at three sides of the shelf. 7. The utility cart of claim 1 , wherein: the handle comprises an elongated bar coupled to the rim by at least one support, and the elongated bar of the handle is pivotable between a first position in which an upper surface of the handle substantially shares a plane with the upper surface of the rim and a second position. 8. The utility cart of claim 7 , wherein, in the first position, the handle is configured to support a 200 pound load. 9. The utility cart of claim 7 , wherein the handle and/or the at least one support comprises a spring-loaded push button configured to allow a user to manually pivot the handle between positions upon depression of the push button. 10. The utility cart of claim 9 , wherein the push button comprises a projection configured to mate with at least two recesses of a reinforced handle support plate. 11. The utility cart of claim 1 , wherein a pivotable shelf is coupled to a portion of the rim opposite the handle, the pivotable shelf being pivotable between a first position in which an upper surface of the pivotable shelf substantially shares a plane with the upper surface of the rim and a second position. 12. The utility cart of claim 1 , wherein the rim comprises a pipe notch forming a channel between an outer surface of the rim facing the shelf an opposed outer surface of the rim, the notch being sized and shaped to receive a pipe. 13. The utility cart of claim 12 , wherein the pipe notch is positioned adjacent the at least one aperture. 14. The utility cart of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of legs has at least one aperture extending laterally therethrough. 15. The utility cart of claim 1 , wherein the rim comprises an extended organizational area coupled to the handle. 16. A utility cart, comprising: a first shelf defined by a first rim extending perpendicularly from the first shelf, the first rim comprising a u-shaped wall disposed on at least two sides of the first shelf, the u-shaped wall comprising at least one aperture formed in an upper surface thereof, wherein the u-shaped wall and the at least one aperture define a channel for receiving an accessory; a second shelf defined by a second rim surrounding the second shelf, the second rim having at least one aperture formed in an upper surface thereof; a handle coupled to the first rim; a plurality of legs supporting the first shelf and coupled to the second shelf; and a plurality of wheels configured such that the utility cart is manually propellable by a user exerting a force on the handle. 17. The utility cart of claim 16 , wherein the first shelf is positioned above the second shelf. 18. The utility cart of claim 16 , wherein the first shelf is rectangular in shape and the at least one aperture is formed in an upper surface of the first rim defining a side of the first shelf having a length greater than another side of the first shelf. 19. The utility cart of claim 16 , wherein the second shelf is rectangular in shape and the at least one aperture is formed in an upper surface of the second rim defining a side of the second shelf having a length greater than another side of the second shelf. 20. The utility cart of claim 16 , wherein the first rim comprises an extended organizational area coupled to the handle.
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