Wallboard carrier for readily lifting and carrying wallboard and

Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Hand bars and hand barrows

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294 26, B65G 712, B66F 1100

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053971582

ABSTRACT:
A wallboard carrier with a supporting platform to hold the wallboard and a pair of shanks extending upwardly from said platform and leading to a horizontal handle. A lip on the outer edge of the platform, opposite the shanks, holds the wallboard on the platform between the lip and the shanks. Ridges or grooves running across the platform prevent the board from slipping horizontally along its longitudinal edge. The bottom of the platform is rounded, so the lip may be placed underneath the edge of a piece of horizontal wallboard and the board rolled onto the platform and into a vertical position for carrying.

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