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=== Motorized Wheelbarrow ===
== Definition ==
== Definition ==


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The motorized wheelbarrow is a possible solution to reducing the physical strain that goes along with advancing a wheelbarrow's heavy load.  It employs a friction drive transmission engine that can provide torque and acceleration in either the forward or reverse direction.  This is convenient and helpful when the front wheel gets stuck in a crack, small ravine, etc, and a simple press of a lever activates the engine [since a caught front wheel is common with wheelbarrows].
The motorized wheelbarrow is a possible solution to reducing the physical strain that goes along with advancing a wheelbarrow's heavy load.  It employs a friction drive transmission engine that can provide torque and acceleration in either the forward or reverse direction.  This is convenient and helpful when the front wheel gets stuck in a crack, small ravine, etc, and a simple press of a lever activates the engine [since a caught front wheel is common with wheelbarrows].
The patented wheelbarrow is also equipped with a bed that is able to be pivoted upwards for easy emptying that does not disturb the engine underneath.  Also, the bed is interchangeable to fit most load needs.
The patented wheelbarrow is also equipped with a bed that is able to be pivoted upwards for easy emptying that does not disturb the engine underneath.  Also, the bed is interchangeable to fit most load needs.
[[1/28/11 Homework: Analyzing My Patent]]

Latest revision as of 16:40, 28 January 2011

Motorized Wheelbarrow

Definition

-Patent 4589508: Motorized Wheelbarrow

-Date Issued: May 20, 1986

-Google Patent Site, [1]; PatentStorm Site, [2]

Description

The motorized wheelbarrow is a possible solution to reducing the physical strain that goes along with advancing a wheelbarrow's heavy load. It employs a friction drive transmission engine that can provide torque and acceleration in either the forward or reverse direction. This is convenient and helpful when the front wheel gets stuck in a crack, small ravine, etc, and a simple press of a lever activates the engine [since a caught front wheel is common with wheelbarrows]. The patented wheelbarrow is also equipped with a bed that is able to be pivoted upwards for easy emptying that does not disturb the engine underneath. Also, the bed is interchangeable to fit most load needs.


1/28/11 Homework: Analyzing My Patent