Land vehicles – Wheeled – Body with bracketed-type or nonsuspended axles
Patent
1994-09-30
1995-12-05
Focarino, Margaret A.
Land vehicles
Wheeled
Body with bracketed-type or nonsuspended axles
280 7911, B62B 304
Patent
active
054722209
ABSTRACT:
The present invention includes a dolly with an upwardly extending edge about 3 to 5 inches high, that generally conforms to the size of a standard five gallon bucket. The purpose of the invention is to be able to push around whatever materials one is working with, without having to pick the bucket up to move it. The upwardly extending edge on the dolly prevents the bucket from tipping as it is being pushed or pulled. Also, additional wheels can be added to distribute the weight load more evenly, and the wheels can be raised or lowered to lower the center of gravity, to help avoid tipping of the bucket within the dolly. The dolly can be used by a person sealing a driveway with a five gallon pail bucket. Painters or spacklers can also benefit from the bucket dolly. Spacklers can stack pails on top of each other as they normally do so that they can reach into the uppermost pail and move their materials around without reaching down and getting down out of their elevated stilts or scaffolds.
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Focarino Margaret A.
Mattix Carla
Walker Alfred M.
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