Patent classifications
B62B3/1476
Shopping cart
A shopping cart includes a frame, a plurality of wheels for supporting the frame for movement over a floor, an arm connected to the frame, and a projection positioned proximate at least one of the wheels. The frame has a front end and a rear end. The arm is configured to engage the tow member for moving the frame. The projection engages the guide member to prevent one of the front end and the rear end from rotating over the other of the front end and the rear end. A handle assembly may include an elongated slot positioned proximate a handle. The shopping cart may also include a tray is releasably secured to the frame by inserting a tab into a slot. The shopping cart may also include a tab received within a slot to secure a basket against movement relative to the frame.
Collapsible cart
The present invention discloses a collapsible cart with a base panel and basket support frame. Two hinge mounts extend from the base frame and a hinge pin extends from each hinge mount. The basket support frame has two support beams that are slidably and rotatable mounted on the hinge pins. Each hinge mount forms a receiving space that can receive and block rotation of each support beam. A cable made of flexible material mounts between the two support beams. When a downward or upward force is exerted on the cable, each end of the cable pulls the support beams towards each other along the longitudinal axis of the hinge pin causing the support beams to move into a position which is clear of the receiving space and allows rotation around the hinge pins towards the base panel and into a collapsed position.
TOTE CART WITH CANTILEVERED SHELVES
A tote cart, having: a base; a plurality of wheels positioned underneath the base; a pair of upwardly extending supports mounted to the base; and a plurality of cantilevered shelves, wherein each cantilevered shelf is configured to be mounted onto the pair of upwardly extending supports. The cantilevered shelves are removable and re-positionable to different heights on the upwardly extending supports and have a perimeter member spanning around the front and sides of the shelf, and a moveable shelf that can be moved from a first position parallel to the perimeter member to second position at a dropped down angle to the perimeter member.
INDUSTRIAL CART COMPRISING A MOTHER OR PRIMARY CART AND A SECONDARY OR DAUGHTER CART
In one example, a mother cart is provided that is suitable for transporting a daughter cart. The mother cart includes a base frame having a group of wheels configured to allow the mother cart to be moved. The base frame, in turn, includes a loading bay for receiving the daughter cart, and a support surface for supporting the daughter cart. Finally, the base frame includes a primary restraint mechanism for engaging and securing the daughter cart in the loading bay.
Tote cart with cantilevered shelves
A tote cart, having: a base; a plurality of wheels positioned underneath the base; a pair of upwardly extending supports mounted to the base; and a plurality of cantilevered shelves, wherein each cantilevered shelf is configured to be mounted onto the pair of upwardly extending supports. The cantilevered shelves are removable and re-positionable to different heights on the upwardly extending supports and have a perimeter member spanning around the front and sides of the shelf, and a moveable shelf that can be moved from a first position parallel to the perimeter member to second position at a dropped down angle to the perimeter member.
MOBILITY DEVICE WITH CARGO BIN STACK
Embodiments herein are directed to a mobility device. The mobility device includes a frame, a pair of foot plates, and a base. The frame has a pair of side rails. The pair of foot plates are pivotally attached to the pair of side rails. Each of the pair of foot plates have a transport surface. The base has an upper surface and an opposite lower surface. The lower surface of the base includes at least one receiving cavity that corresponds to a shape of the pair of foot plates. The base is positioned on the transport surface to receive the pair of foot plates within the at least one receiving cavity and is configured to receive a plurality of cargo containers on the upper surface.
Reconfigurable pallet/dolly platform
A reconfigurable pallet/dolly platform includes a top deck that includes a product support surface and an opposing underside. The underside includes pallet support leg attachment areas for receiving pallet support legs when configured as a pallet, and dolly wheel attachment areas for receiving dolly wheels when configured as a dolly. The product support surface includes pallet support leg receiving areas aligned with the pallet support leg attachment areas and configured to engage the pallet support legs from an identical platform stacked thereon when configured as a pallet. The product support surface also includes dolly wheel receiving areas aligned with the dolly wheel wells and configured to engage the dolly wheels from an identical platform stacked thereon when configured as a dolly. Each dolly wheel receiving area partially overlaps with one of the pallet support leg receiving areas.
Stackable fractional plastic pallet
A pallet includes a top deck that includes a product support surface and an opposing underside, and with the product support surface including a pair of pallet support leg receiving areas. A pair of pallet support legs is on the underside of the top deck and aligned with the pallet support leg receiving areas. Each pallet support leg including a center leg section having a first end adjacent the underside of the top deck and a second end opposite the first end, and a pair of leg extensions extending outwards from the second end of the center leg section. An underside of the center leg section and the pair of leg extensions are configured to engage one of the pallet support leg receiving areas of an identical pallet when stacked thereon.
Shopping cart extender
An expandable rectangular platform, comprises a central panel to which two side panels are pivotally attached on either side by at least one pair of panel hinges. The platform can be expanded, with the side panels extended, so as to extend over the sides of the cart basket, in which extended configuration it can serve a load-bearing function. When the platform is not in use, the side panels are pivoted under the central panel, and their lengthwise sides are secured together by one or more panel connectors.
CURBSIDE VOTING CART
A curbside voter cart for transporting a voting terminal to a parked motorist, comprising a pair of opposing side-rails defined by contiguous tubing, a horizontal long-axle strut spanning the side-rails, a pair of wheels mounted on an axle supported in the long-axle strut, a forwardly-disposed stabilizer spanning the side-rails beneath the axle strut and projecting forward to a horizontal short-axle strut, and a pair of castors mounted on each side of the short-axle strut. In addition, a terminal support platform is adjustably mounted on the side-rails above the wheels and is repositionable anywhere along an upper extent of said side rails for adjustably positioning the voting terminal relative to a voter seated in a car.