Patent classifications
B62B3/027
PORTABLE SHOPPING CART
A folding shopping cart includes a body frame with a frame connecting base secured at the first end of the body frame. The shopping cart also includes a lower first frame member and an upper second frame member telescopically engaged to define a vertical frame member, wherein a bottom of the lower first frame member is hinged on the frame connecting base. A handlebar is connected with the upper second frame member and front wheels are secured to a second end of the body frame opposite the first end of the body frame. First and second folding rear wheels are respectively secured on opposite sides of the frame connecting base. A button is mechanically linked to a telescopic locking device controlling relative movement between the lower first frame member and the upper second frame member. At least one basket is detachably secured thereto.
Shopping Trolley
A shopping trolley (10) comprising a basket (12) having first and second side walls (22, 23), first and second end walls (20, 21) and a base wall (18). The basket 12 includes first and second front legs (26, 27) and first and second rear legs (28, 29). The first and second front legs (26, 27) are rotatable from an extended position, in which they extend downwardly from adjacent a front of the basket 12, to a collapsed position, in which they are located adjacent outer sides of the first and second side walls (22, 23). The rear legs (28, 29) are rotatable from an extended position, in which they extend downwardly from adjacent a rear of the basket, to a collapsed position, in they are located adjacent and above upper edges of the first and second side walls (22, 23) of the basket (12).
Collapsible cart
A collapsible cart having a frame that extends from a handle to an opposing wheel housing is provided. The wheel housing may provide a plurality of wheel, each wheel independently movable between a folded condition nested therein and an extended condition operably protruding from the wheel housing so that a user manipulating the handle steers the collapsible cart along a supporting surface. A plurality of collapsible brackets and crates may be provided along the frame so as to be movable between an operable configuration for transporting objects and a collapsed configuration for storage of the collapsible cart.
Collapsible Cart Assembly
A collapsible cart assembly includes a cart that includes a frame and a box. The box is coupled to frame such the box may store items. The frame is positionable in an extended position such that the cart may contain and transport the items while shopping. The cart is positionable in a collapsed position such that the cart may be stored in a vehicle. A plurality of wheels is provided and each of the wheels is rotatably coupled to the cart such that each of the wheels may roll along a support surface. A handle is coupled to the cart such that the handle may be gripped. A plurality of hangers is provided and each of the hangers is attached to the cart such that each of the hangers may have an object suspended therefrom. A cup holder is attached to the cart.
Foldable Multiple Level Cart
A foldable cart having a first lower cargo compartment and a second upper cargo compartment vertically aligned over the lower cargo compartment, a front wall, a rear wall, a left wall, a right wall, a lower compartment floor, and an upper compartment floor, the upper compartment floor forming a ceiling for the lower compartment; at least one pair of rear-mounted wheels and one pair of front-mounted wheels, at least one of the pairs of wheels mounted on an axle; swivel connectors for attaching each of the front wheels to the lower compartment floor; a handle; and a locking mechanism for securely closing one or more of the compartments.
COLLAPSIBLE CART
A collapsible cart may include a first frame member, a second frame member, a front spacing member, a rear spacing member, and a base member. The front and rear spacing members are configured to separate the first frame member and the second frame member for a predetermined distance to create a receiving space for the cart when it is in a fully open status. The base member may have a plurality of base connecting bars and a center unit that has four opening to pivotally engage with the base connecting bars, and the center unit and the four base connecting bars are positioned on the same plane surface when the cart is in a fully open status. The user can start collapsing the cart by simply pushing down the center unit to disengage the center units with the base connecting bars.
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.
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 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 trolley
A shopping trolley (10) comprising a basket (12) having first and second side walls (22, 23), first and second end walls (20, 21) and a base wall (18). The basket 12 includes first and second front legs (26, 27) and first and second rear legs (28, 29). The first and second front legs (26, 27) are rotatable from an extended position, in which they extend downwardly from adjacent a front of the basket 12, to a collapsed position, in which they are located adjacent outer sides of the first and second side walls (22, 23). The rear legs (28, 29) are rotatable from an extended position, in which they extend downwardly from adjacent a rear of the basket, to a collapsed position, in they are located adjacent and above upper edges of the first and second side walls (22, 23) of the basket (12).