Patent classifications
B62B3/1472
METHODS OF USING SHOPPING CART
A child seat includes a base and a seatback movable relative thereto between a retracted position, in which the seatback preferably is flush with a top of the base, and an extended position, in which a sitting area of the child seat is exposed for sitting and in which the seatback serves to support a child's back. The seatback of the child seat preferably includes a seat belt for restraint of a child when seated in the sitting area. A shopping cart includes the child seat. The seatback includes a gate movable between a retracted position, in which the gate preferably is flush with the seatback, and an extended position, in which the gate extends in a generally upright manner and partially blocks leg openings of the basket to keep items from falling there through when the seatback is in the retracted position.
SHOPPING CARTS
A child seat includes a base and a seatback movable relative thereto between a retracted position, in which the seatback preferably is flush with a top of the base, and an extended position, in which a sitting area of the child seat is exposed for sitting and in which the seatback serves to support a child's back. The seatback of the child seat preferably includes a seat belt for restraint of a child when seated in the sitting area. A shopping cart includes the child seat. The seatback includes a gate movable between a retracted position, in which the gate preferably is flush with the seatback, and an extended position, in which the gate extends in a generally upright manner and partially blocks leg openings of the basket to keep items from falling there through when the seatback is in the retracted position.
Holder and system for mounting and supporting a smart device on a shopping cart
A holder for mounting to a shopping cart and supporting a smart device includes a receptacle for receiving a smart device and at least one fastener for securing the receptacle to a handle of the shopping cart. The receptacle includes a planar surface having a front face, a back face, and a sidewall that extends perpendicularly away from the front face and along each side and bottom of the planar surface. The planar surface also defines a channel for receiving an accessory associated with a smart device. The length and width of the receptacle are sized to permit the upper portion of a smart device to extend out of the receptacle and to configure the manner in which the smart device is received by the receptacle. The holder can be installed on a shopping cart to provide system for holding a smart device.
Cart extender
A cart extender for use with a conventional shopping cart. The cart extender is formed from a six inch base member having an angle sleeve attached to the distal end and an open end along a proximal end defining a chamber therebetween. The base is releasably secured to a conventional shopping cart using a hook member that rests on a lower rail of the shopping cart and a clasp member that secures to an upper rail. A telescopic ring member is secured to the base member in a retracted position and extendable outwardly therefrom to provide support to long items placed in the receptacle. The cart extender allows for the safe movement of long items such as rebar, corner bead, and the like within a shopping store.
Cart pocket to prevent long items from passing through shopping cart
The cart pocket is a recess or pocket for installation at the front of a shopping cart or trolley. The cart pocket retains the end of one or more long objects, preventing the long objects from sliding through the wire frame of the shopping cart. The cart pocket is preferably built into the cart during initial construction but can be installed by removing a section of the wire or plastic frame of the cart, this section replaced with the cart pocket. This installation is ideal because the wire mesh is removed, simplifying access to the recess. Placing the recess outside the basket avoids interference with the contents of the basket. Alternatively, the cart pocket may be installed without removing a section of wire frame, the pocket placed either inside or outside of the basket of the cart.
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 carts
A child seat includes a base and a seatback movable relative thereto between a retracted position, in which the seatback preferably is flush with a top of the base, and an extended position, in which a sitting area of the child seat is exposed for sitting and in which the seatback serves to support a child's back. The seatback of the child seat preferably includes a seat belt for restraint of a child when seated in the sitting area. A shopping cart includes the child seat. The seatback includes a gate movable between a retracted position, in which the gate preferably is flush with the seatback, and an extended position, in which the gate extends in a generally upright manner and partially blocks leg openings of the basket to keep items from falling there through when the seatback is in the retracted position.
PERSONAL ARTICLE HOLDER FOR MOBILE DEVICES
One or more personal article holders and/or mobile structures to which personal article holders can be attached or are integrated into are provided. A personal article holder comprises an elongated body comprising a hollow interior and a first open end configured for allowing a personal article to be inserted into the hollow interior. The personal article holder comprises an attachment means configured to attach the personal article holder to a mobile device.
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.
Tire assembly service cart
Systems for inspecting and servicing a tire assembly are provided. In one embodiment, a tire assembly service cart is provided that includes a tire assembly support structure. The tire assembly support structure may include a side support member that is positioned to support a side of the tire assembly. The tire assembly support structure may also include a first bottom support member positioned to support a bottom portion of the tire assembly. The side support member may include a first roller and the first bottom support member may include a second roller. Further, the first and second rollers may be positioned to allow the tire assembly to rotate around a rotation axis while supported by the tire assembly support structure.