1 |
Sporting good |
US875915 |
1997-10-30 |
US5868405A |
1999-02-09 |
Alexander Lavecchia; Robert Petersen |
Sporting device with an oblong, plate-like foundation (10), the underside of which is basically smooth in the front region (13) and in the rear region (14), and is provided with a runner system in the middle region (15), which includes two curved outside runners (16) with an inner side face which is convex, extending basically longitudinally on the foundation (10), which in each case project adjacent to the long edge of the underside of the foundation (10), two curved inside runners (17) with a convex inner side face and a concave outer side face, extending basically longitudinally along the foundation (10), which are arranged between the outside runners (16) and in each case project from the underside of the foundation (10) longitudinally at a distance to the corresponding outside runner (16), and a stabilizing runner (18), which extends along the middle longitudinal line of the foundation (10) between the inner runners (17), and projects from the underside of the foundation (10), whereby the outside runners (16) are lower than the inside runners (17), which for their part are lower than the stabilizing runner (18), characterized in that the stabilizing runner (18) extends from approximately the center of the foundation (10) up to approximately the rear end of the inside runners (17), the distance between the respective inner side face of the outside runner (16) and the concave outer side surface of the inside runner (17) facing it is shorter in back than in front, and the outside runners (16) are wider than the inside runners (17). |
2 |
Trolley handle unit |
US817075 |
1997-04-04 |
US5836051A |
1998-11-17 |
Robert Myers |
A handle unit for shopping trolley formed of a molded material comprising a central housing having hand grip portions extending from either side thereof and wherein a front face of the housing includes an information panel adapted to provide information to a user and wherein the housing includes electronically operated equipment including a bar-code reader which may be connected to an electronically operated display screen. |
3 |
DEVICE FOR TRANSPORTING SKIS |
PCT/NL2010050407 |
2010-06-29 |
WO2011002286A2 |
2011-01-06 |
VAN DER WAL JOHANNES BOUWE; BRONS GERT JAN |
The invention relates to a device for transporting skis, comprising at least one wheel which is rotatable about a rotation axle and a first support surface for supporting the skis, in which the distance between a point situated in the first support surface and the rotation axle is at least 40 cm. As a result thereof, it is possible to provide a simple device in which a user has to perform only minimal lifting. |
4 |
STACKABLE SHOPPING BASKET WITH A PULL HANDLE |
PCT/IB2011050879 |
2011-03-02 |
WO2011110976A9 |
2012-11-29 |
OVERLAND ROALD |
The present invention relates to a stackable shopping basket (10A) comprising a bottom (14A), wheels, side walls, a carrying handle arrangement and a telescopic pull handle (20A) which is arranged in connection with one of the side walls and comprises a first and a second telescopic element (22A, 21A). At least one side wall (11A) is higher than one or more of the other walls, in association therewith (11A2) a hollow metal profile is arranged which comprises said first telescopic element (22A). Its lower end is fixedly fastened to or in the lower end of said higher side wall (11A2) and/or in the bottom (14A). The second telescopic element (21A) comprises a metal profile which is adapted for sliding in said first telescopic element (22A). In the extended position the second telescopic element (21A), at least to a large extent, is drawn out of the first telescopic element (22A), and in a stacked position it is substantially completely inserted in the first telescopic element (22A). The second telescopic element (21A) has a lower outer end which in an inserted position substantially reaches the lower end of the first telescopic element (22A), and an upper end which is provided with a handle (25A), which in a stacking position rests on an upper edge of the higher side wall (11A2) or is taken up in seat (16A) provided therein. |
5 |
STACKABLE SHOPPING BASKET WITH A PULL HANDLE |
PCT/IB2011050879 |
2011-03-02 |
WO2011110976A2 |
2011-09-15 |
OVERLAND ROALD |
The present invention relates to a stackable shopping basket (10A) comprising a bottom (14A), wheels, side walls, a carrying handle arrangement and a telescopic pull handle (20A) which is arranged in connection with one of the side walls and comprises a first and a second telescopic element (22A, 21A). At least one side wall (11A) is higher than one or more of the other walls, in association therewith (11A2) a hollow metal profile is arranged which comprises said first telescopic element (22A). Its lower end is fixedly fastened to or in the lower end of said higher side wall (11A2) and/or in the bottom (14A). The second telescopic element (21A) comprises a metal profile which is adapted for sliding in said first telescopic element (22A). In the extended position the second telescopic element (21A), at least to a large extent, is drawn out of the first telescopic element (22A), and in a stacked position it is substantially completely inserted in the first telescopic element (22A). The second telescopic element (21A) has a lower outer end which in an inserted position substantially reaches the lower end of the first telescopic element (22A), and an upper end which is provided with a handle (25A), which in a stacking position rests on an upper edge of the higher side wall (11A2) or is taken up in seat (16A) provided therein. |