Patent classifications
B62B5/064
Shopping cart
A cart includes a chassis and attached wheels; an upper basket attached to the chassis; and a lower basket attached to the chassis. In some embodiments, the cart includes no widthwise push bar in a rear of the cart such that access is unobstructed to the upper and lower baskets from the rear of the cart by a person. In some embodiments, the chassis defines on each lateral side of the cart a pair of vertically spaced handles, each handle surrounding and defining an opening. The handles preferably include handle bars shaped in an oval. On each cart side a curved elongate member extends between and connects the handles, and the curved elongate members represent the rearmost part of the cart. The rear area of the upper basket defines a seat for an infant, and a rear ledge of the lower basket defines a seat for a toddler.
PERSONAL SHOPPING CART AND METHOD OF USE
A shopping cart basket comprises one or more modular baskets couplable to a bottom basket having a plurality of wheels extending downwardly to allow the shopping cart basket to roll. Each of the modular baskets has a foldable bottom wall that can act as a bottom of a separate basket or can be folded against a side wall of the modular basket. The modular baskets could be used to hold items within a smaller compartment, and can be combined with the bottom basket to form a roll-able shopping cart having a larger compartment. Such a cart is advantageously used in a store, such as a grocery store, a retail shopping mall, or a home improvement store.
SHOPPING CART
A cart includes a chassis and attached wheels; an upper basket attached to the chassis; and a lower basket attached to the chassis. In some embodiments, the cart includes no widthwise push bar in a rear of the cart such that access is unobstructed to the upper and lower baskets from the rear of the cart by a person. In some embodiments, the chassis defines on each lateral side of the cart a pair of vertically spaced handles, each handle surrounding and defining an opening. The handles preferably include handle bars shaped in an oval. On each cart side a curved elongate member extends between and connects the handles, and the curved elongate members represent the rearmost part of the cart. The rear area of the upper basket defines a seat for an infant, and a rear ledge of the lower basket defines a seat for a toddler.
Hand-propelled power tool
A hand-propelled power tool includes a main body and a handle device connected to the main body. The handle device includes a rod body connected to the main body extending along a first straight line and an adjustment assembly connected to the rod body comprising an operating piece capable of sliding along the first straight line relative to the rod body. The adjustment assembly has a locked state and an unlocked state, the operating piece is operative to slide along the rod body to switch the adjustment assembly between the locked state and the unlocked state, when the adjustment assembly is in the unlocked state, the handle device is operative to rotate relative to the main body, and, when the adjustment assembly is in the locked state, the handle device is fixedly connected to the main body.
Transport device
A transport device with a transport vehicle and a first box-shaped container. The transport vehicle has, above a container attachment interface, a pull-out assembly arranged on a vertical frame section with a horizontally extendable container accommodation element into which the first box-shaped container can be inserted from above.
PULL HANDLE ASSEMBLY AND CART
A cart having a storable pull handle assembly and a pull handle assembly for a cart. In an embodiment, the cart includes having a frame, and the pull handle assembly includes a guide rail extending in a traveling direction of the frame and provided below the frame; a slide block slidably provided on the guide rail; and a pull handle movable between a stored position below the frame and an extended position where the pull handle is grasped by a user for pulling the cart. The pull handle includes a rod part and a grip part provided at a first end of the grip part, and a second end of the grip part is pivotally connected to the slide block.
Maneuverable strollers
Maneuverable strollers are disclosed. An example stroller includes a frame that includes an upper frame support, an intermediate frame support, a lower frame support, and a handle coupled to the upper frame support. The example stroller also includes a front wheel coupled to the lower frame support, an intermediate wheel having an axis of rotation, and a rear wheel. The intermediate wheel is located between the front wheel and the rear wheel. The intermediate wheel and the rear wheel are coupled to upper frame support via the intermediate frame support. The example stroller also includes a pivot axis, where the intermediate frame support is coupled to the upper frame support about the pivot axis, and the pivot axis is offset above and forward to the axis of rotation.
Wagon having article transport carriages
A wagon is disclosed having a basket by which to carry a first article, a basket support rack on which the basket sits, a first carriage connected to the wagon below the basket by which to carry a second article, and a second carriage connected to the wagon behind the basket by which to carry a third article. The first carriage includes a pair of brackets, each of which having first and second C-shaped bracket arms being pivotally connected to and depending downwardly from one side of the basket support rack. The C-shaped bracket arms are arranged in spaced facing alignment to carry the second article therebetween. The second carriage includes a flat platform having a pair of engagement hooks extending therefrom. The engagement hooks of the platform are detachably connected in surrounding engagement with respective platform retainer clips that are connected to the rear of the basket support rack.
MODULAR NON-ELECTRIC AND/OR ELECTRIC POWERED WHEELED CART CAPABLE OF ATTACHING TO A VEHICLE
In various implementations, a modular wheeled cart may provide users with flexibility in use and transport. The modular wheeled cart may include interchangeable top components that allow the cart to be utilized as a wagon, a flatbed, an A-frame cart, etc. The modular wheeled cart may include a hitch, which allows the cart to be coupled to a vehicle. The wheeled cart may be motorized and/or may include a removable battery for ease of use.
Height adjustable handles for wheelbarrows
A wheelbarrow having an adjustable handle. The wheelbarrow has a bucket portion having a pair of sides and an axle accepting portion therein. An axle member is provided for insertion through the axle engagement member. The axle member has a pair of outer peripheral ends spaced on either side of the pair of sides. A pair of handles are pivotally attached to each of the pair of outer peripheral ends for allowing the handle to pivot away from the bucket portion of the wheelbarrow. Each side of the wheelbarrow has surfaces defining a plurality of handle engaging areas such that the handle may selectively be engaged in an area at a first position and selectively disengaged to move the handle to a second position. Each handle has a handle end portion which includes grip portions corresponding to the number of positions for the handles wherein each grip portion is configured at an angle for being substantially parallel to the ground when in a corresponding position in a selected corresponding slot in the wheelbarrow.