Tile laying cart

Land vehicles – Wheeled – With worker's support or shade

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280 791, 297426, B25H 500

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039761550

ABSTRACT:
A tile laying cart comprising a simple base frame composed of a pair of elongated channel members connected in transversely spaced relationship and the opposite ends thereof comprising the forward and rearward ends of said cart, a chest and chin-supporting pad member which is narrower at the forward end than at the rearward end is mounted for vertical adjustment relative to and above the forward portion of said base frame member and the upper surface of said base frame member comprising a supporting means for a stack of tiles to dispose the same conveniently for access to the occupant of the cart. The rearward portion of the base frame member also supports a transverse knee-supporting pad member so that when a worker is disposed in kneeling position upon the knee-supporting pad member and chest-supporting pad member, the worker may propel the cart by operation of his toes while leaving both hands and arms free for manipulation incident to laying tiles.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1382883 (1921-06-01), Ashbridge
patent: 1631561 (1927-06-01), Symmes
patent: 2237909 (1941-04-01), Lund
patent: 2969245 (1961-01-01), Wilson
patent: 3037570 (1962-06-01), Olson
patent: 3361224 (1968-01-01), McKim

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