Patent classifications
B62B2202/26
TROLLEY FOR SUPPORTING AND WEIGHING A CONTAINER
A trolley, for example for a supermarket, including at least one chassis, a load-bearing structure supported by the chassis, a suspension structure supported by the load-bearing structure configured to suspend at least one container. The trolley includes at least one measurement device at least partially carried by the suspension structure and for measuring at least one parameter relating to the weight of the at least one container when the container is suspended from the suspension structure.
Weber Process
Weber Process invention relates to checkout registers. To be more specific, this invention pertains process of shopping and purchasing goods in wholesale, retail, and all other places of business that include placing items in a shopping cart, in a basket, or on any mechanism for transferring merchandise, such as a cart at a home improvement store for purchase. It utilizes technology of anti-theft devices such as a scanner system in opposite way. The Weber Process records pre-installed programmable data on pre-installed microchip/scanner communication device/receiver chip installed on packaging of merchandise/trade item, registers it, and totals amount for sale to customer. The Weber grid system is permanently mounted on shopping carts to allow for shopping bags to be clipped to it, for shopping bags to be clipped so they remain in an open position.
Collapsible frame for a cart
A collapsible cart frame includes four vertical bars defining four corners of the cart frame, four scissor linkages extending between different pairs of the vertical bars to define four sides of the cart frame and four wheels mounted at the bottom ends of the vertical bars. The scissor linkages are configured to expand and collapse independently from one another. Each of the lower scissor ends are attached to a pair of vertical bars at a fixed height and each of the upper scissor ends are slidably attached to the pair vertical bars. Height defining elements selectively define heights of at least one of the upper scissor ends of each of the scissor linkages.
COLLAPSIBLE SHOPPING TROLLEY WITH AUXILIARY ELECTRIC MOTOR
The present invention is a general-purpose electronic cart, particularly a rechargeable motorized personal shopping and utility cart that can move in a forward, backward or lateral sense and includes a collapsible container and a control console.
PERSONAL SHOPPING CART
A cart may include a first set of lower support arms and a second set of lower support arms, each of the lower support arms having a wheel attached thereto; a first set of upper support arms and a second set of upper support arms; a holding frame coupled to the first set of upper support arms and the second set of upper support arms; a locking mechanism; and a folding mechanism configured to allow the cart to transition between a folded position and unfolded position. During transition, the first set of upper support arms may be moveable relative to the second set of upper support arms; the first set of lower support arms may be moveable relative to the second set of lower support arms; and the first set of upper support arms may be moveable relative to the first set of lower support arms.
COLLAPSIBLE FRAME FOR A CART
A collapsible cart frame includes four vertical bars defining four corners of the cart frame, four scissor linkages extending between different pairs of the vertical bars to define four sides of the cart frame and four wheels mounted at the bottom ends of the vertical bars. The scissor linkages are configured to expand and collapse independently from one another. Each of the lower scissor ends are attached to a pair of vertical bars at a fixed height and each of the upper scissor ends are slidably attached to the pair vertical bars. Height defining elements selectively define heights of at least one of the upper scissor ends of each of the scissor linkages.
COLLAPSIBLE BAG CART
A collapsible bag cart for transporting bags including a shopping bag cart assembly. The shopping bag cart assembly has a base, a plurality of wheels, a first end frame, a second end frame, a hanger shelf, and a plurality of bag hanging mounts. The base has a front end and a rear end. The plurality of wheels is rotatably coupled and extending downwardly from the base. The first end frame is removably attached and extending upwardly from the rear end of the base. The second end frame is removably attached and extending upwardly from the front end of the base. The hanger shelf is removably attached and extending between the first and second end frames. The hanger shelf is positioned adjacent to an apex of each of the first and second end frames. The plurality of bag hanging mounts is attached and extending upwardly from the hanger shelf.
Foldable shopping cart
A foldable shopping cart is disclosed herein. The cart includes a folding frame that supports a fabric container in a basket-like configuration. Additionally, the cart frame includes four wheels of which, the two front wheels are swiveling castor-type wheels and the two rear wheels are fixed and include a braking system. The braking system consists of a friction rod that presses against the wheel via a spring which is connected to a trigger-like mechanism mounted to a foldable bar located between the rear wheels. The cart includes two posts that extend diagonally upward and proximally are vertically adjustable.
Reusable shopping bag
The reusable shopping bag is a cart. The reusable shopping bag is a collapsible structure. The storage facility of the reusable shopping bag is segmented. The reusable shopping bag comprises a multi-pan containment structure, a plurality of handles, a wheel structure, and a plurality of hook and loop fasteners. The plurality of handles, the wheel structure, and the plurality of hook and loop fasteners attach to the multi-pan containment structure. Each of the plurality of handles is a grip used to transport and manipulate the reusable shopping bag. The wheel structure removably attaches to the multi-pan containment structure. The plurality of hook and loop fasteners performs a function selected from the group consisting of: a) removably attaching the wheel structure to the multi-pan containment structure; and, b) securing the multi-pan containment structure into a collapsed position selected from a plurality of collapsed positions.
SHOPPING BAG AND TISSUE DISPENSER APPARATUS
A bag having front and back walls, including an outlet opening covered by a hinged door. A pocket behind the opening for receipt of a tissue dispenser to positioned a tissue outlet in the opening.