1. Field of the Invention
The subject matter relates at least to portable food and beverage containers used widely in the recreational accessory industry. More specifically, a retrofit wheel assembly is disclosed for converting wheeled food and beverage containers, such as an ice chest, to an accessory that can travel easily through sand, gravel and tall grass. The retrofit assembly, when installed on a recreational accessory, provides more ground clearance and spreads the weight of that accessory across a larger footprint than the original equipment installed at the time of manufacture.
2. Description of the Art
The art of some form of recreational accessory used to carry food, drinks and other accessories to the beach, lake, river, ball fields, and other locations is extensive. However, the fact is, ice chests, coolers, tote bags, radios, chairs, blankets, umbrellas, air mattresses, and much more are being carried or dragged to their destinations due to the poor design of their wheels and supporting elements. This invention offers an easy and inexpensive fix for the millions of recreational accessories already purchased around the world.
3. References:
The Retrofit Wheel Kit for recreational accessories of this invention is designed to make other products already patented, more useful and easier to enjoy. For example, food and beverage containers manufactured with small wheels do meet the mobile aspect requirements of the patent. However, these products can be seen being dragged or even carried at the beach due to the inadequacy of the wheels and their support mechanism. With the Retrofit Wheel Kit installed, the product will roll easily on sand and other surfaces. In addition, the design of the wheel will allow coolers, ice chests, and other recreational accessories to not only carry their own weight, but the weight of other accessories.
The wheel of this invention comprises an asymmetrical relatively hard and rigid molded thermoplastic resin. The wall portions engage the hub portion which supports the radial load long a longitudinal shaft held in place by a restraining element at each opposing end.
The restraining element, such as a hitch pin clip, is removable and reusable in order for the large wheels to be removed for easy transportation and storage of the accessory.
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