Patent classifications
B62B3/1464
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.
Shopping bag
A shopping bag includes a main bag body, two fixing bar members, and at least one hanger member. The main bag body includes two opposite fixing segments and two opposite connecting segments interconnected between the two fixing segments. The two fixing bar members are attached respectively to the two fixing segments. The at least one hanger member includes a housing formed with a fixing groove that is secured with one of the fixing bar members and a respective one of the fixing segments of the main bag body, and first and second retaining grooves. One of the first and second retaining grooves is adapted to be engaged detachably with a longitudinal frame member of a shopping cart.
Shopping cart with bag attachment mechanism
Shopping carts and mobile shopping baskets equipped with one or more bag attachment mechanisms are discussed. The shopping carts and mobile shopping baskets may include multiple rows of bag attachment mechanisms located at varying distances from a top edge of a cart or basket side wall. The shopping carts and mobile shopping baskets may include bag attachment mechanisms on multiple side walls of the basket. The bag attachment mechanisms may take a number of forms including downward facing loop attachment mechanisms, clipping mechanisms and/or hook mechanisms.
Device for transporting items
A device has a cuboidal basket portion defining a cavity. A front pair of legs is attached to the basket portion such that the front legs are pivotable about a first axis, and each front leg has a wheel. A rear pair of legs is attached to the basket portion such that the rear legs are pivotable about a second axis, and each rear leg has a wheel. A handle is attached to the basket portion and is pivotable around a third axis. The device has a basket configuration in which the handle is located across and above the basket portion and the legs are collapsed with the wheels located adjacent to a base of the basket portion. The device has a trolley configuration in which the handle is located rearward of the basket portion and the legs are extended for supporting the basket portion.
SHOPPING BAG
A shopping bag includes a main bag body, two fixing bar members, and at least one hanger member. The main bag body includes two opposite fixing segments and two opposite connecting segments interconnected between the two fixing segments. The two fixing bar members are attached respectively to the two fixing segments. The at least one hanger member includes a housing formed with a fixing groove that is secured with one of the fixing bar members and a respective one of the fixing segments of the main bag body, and first and second retaining grooves. One of the first and second retaining grooves is adapted to be engaged detachably with a longitudinal frame member of a shopping cart.
SHOPPING TROLLY
The shopping cart of the present disclosure may be used to carry and transport goods. The cart includes a basket and a chassis wherein the chassis includes legs rotatable from an open position to a closed position. The basket is rotatably affixed to the chassis such that the cart may be placed in a vehicle trunk while the basket maintains a horizontal position.
Rack for holding or securing bottles adaptable to a shopping cart and a shopping cart containing the same
A rack for holding or securing bottles adaptable to a shopping cart that is useful for holding or securing and transporting bottles such as, for instance, beverage bottles is described herein. Also, a shopping cart containing such a rack is described. The rack is substantially planar and features a plurality of receiving spaces, substantially circular in shape, and of varying sizes, adapted to engage or restrain the bottles in only one place or in only one plane. The rack may be adapted for fastening or locking engagement to a shopping cart and may feature any suitable fastener or locking mechanism, and it may be rigid or collapsible, or completely removable from the shopping cart.
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.
Interactive shopping system and method
An interactive shopping system for use in a retail store. The system can include a container for holding products selected by at least one user, a client device, a scanner, a scale, and a processor in communication with the client device, a positioning system in communication with the client device or the processor, and a visual or audible indicator. The at least one user can select products, view product information, initiate a payment transaction, and complete a purchase utilizing the interactive shopping system.
Shopper's Pouch
A shopper's pouch comprising at least two sections selected from a front, a rear, a side(s) and a lower section, each with inner and outer surfaces. The front and rear sections can be equally dimensioned and integrally secured together with the lower section, thereby creating an enclosure into which items such as re-usable shopping bags can be inserted and maintained. The shopper's pouch is permanently or removably secured to a shopping cart preferably at the front of the cart. A viewing window or viewing structure facilitates the displaying advertising or promotional material on the pouch. An opening on the viewing window or structure allows the advertising or promotional material to be easily inserted for display or to be removed and replaced. In addition to the advertising and promotional material indicia showing words or images can be printed or placed on the pouch.