Free: Contests & Raffles.
Well, when it came to the design of the cart there are some things that just have to be the way they are. In order to use old bike wheels the dual beam sysem is required.We opted for the rectangular aluminum section rather than square. The same weight but 3 times stronger in bending and 2 times stronger in shear. We also added gussets to strengthen the connections and add some redundancy. Never really looked at the Hawkeye built carts to closely, but they do look well built.
Slim9300 nice cart... If Hawkeye has a patent on the cart design you will be looking for trouble if you start selling them. There is just tooo many simularities between his and yours. The webbing is another he uses gill net for it and you use straps. Something to think about is if you picked up say 13 people from Seattle and they looked at these two carts in court would they say they look the same? I am just trying to help you out before you pull the trigger and start selling them.
I thought their names were Kent Hawkins and his son was Mike. But it was a long time ago when I met them at the Blacktail Country meeting some years ago so I might be wrong. I remember it because they gave one of their carts away in a raffle. And I did not win it. As for a patent... So here is what I know from working in the High Tech industry. If you put an idea with an inferred design on the internet you can challenge someone who then patents it. The patent challenger has the right to prove they had the intellectual property prior to the patent requester or holder for that matter. If they have made any money associated within when it is challenged that money can be challenged as well in court.