Carriage system for a water vessel

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Tiltable vehicles – stabilized by attendant or article

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07967303

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a carriage system for a water vessel. The carriage system comprises a support assembly and a wheel assembly. The support assembly is removably attached to a first side of the water vessel. The support assembly comprises a first body member disposed on an inner surface of the first side, and a handle member removably attached to the first body member. The wheel assembly is removably attached to a second side opposite to the first side of the water vessel. The wheel assembly comprises a second body member disposed on an inner surface of the second side, and a wheel member removably attached to the second body member. The support assembly facilitates pulling of the water vessel. Further, the wheel assembly facilitates movement of the water vessel upon being pulled using the support assembly.

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patent: 4567844 (1986-02-01), Johnson
patent: 6446569 (2002-09-01), Pitts
patent: 6662743 (2003-12-01), Rolfe
patent: 7296816 (2007-11-01), Wilnau

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