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  2. Shopping cart conveyor - Wikipedia

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    Guides in the floor then direct the shopping cart's wheels into the proper position. The device then senses the presence of the cart and transport to the next store level. [ 1 ] Devices generally feature some sort of a system, such as one-way hinges [ 1 ] or a sensor , [ 4 ] to stop people from entering the device.

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  4. Costco Just Lowered Prices On Several Essential Grocery Items

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    The retailer just announced that it has reduced prices on several essential grocery items as inflation slows but remains a point of concern for consumers in the United States.Costco just released ...

  5. Dolly (trailer) - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to couple to the concerned automobile's powered wheel, i.e. the front wheel of a Front-wheel drive automobile, or the rear wheel of a rear-wheel drive automobile, by locking the powered wheels onto the tow dolly's tray. The tow dolly is tow hitch connected to a tractor or truck. Tow dollies are legal in all 50 US states and Canada.

  6. Dumbwaiter - Wikipedia

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    A simple dumbwaiter is a movable frame in a shaft, dropped by a rope on a pulley, guided by rails; most dumbwaiters have a shaft, cart, and capacity smaller than those of passenger elevators, usually 45 to 450 kg (100 to 992 lbs.) [2] Before electric motors were added in the 1920s, dumbwaiters were controlled manually by ropes on pulleys. [1]

  7. Screw conveyor - Wikipedia

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    The Olds elevator is a variant of a screw conveyor developed by Australian engineer Peter Olds in 2002. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Rather than rotate a central screw blade, a stationary screw is contained within a rotating casing that scoops surrounding material into its base. [ 9 ]