Transport Cart
20170232987 · 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Helmut Abel (Maisons-Laffitte, FR)
- Diane Abel (Maisons-Laffitte, FR)
- Céline Abel (Maisons-Laffitte, FR)
Cpc classification
B62B2205/33
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A transport cart 40, which consists of a U-shaped bow, between the vertical struts of which horizontal struts in the form of round pipes are arranged one over another in levels. These transverse struts have multiple upwardly protruding holding elements, for example, in the form of inclined pins or journals, on which carrying bags are fastenable using the handles thereof.
Claims
1. A hand-guided transport cart, comprising: a pushing element having two parallel vertical struts; an upper horizontal transverse strut connecting the two parallel vertical struts; a roller rotatably mounted on an end of each of the two parallel vertical struts, wherein each roller is rotatably mounted opposite the upper horizontal transverse strut; a plurality of transverse struts between the two parallel vertical struts, wherein the plurality of transverse struts are arranged in levels at a distance from one another between the two parallel vertical struts; a plurality of holding elements located on each transverse struts of the plurality of transverse struts, wherein the plurality of holding elements protrude upward in relation to a ground, are provided adjacent to one another, whereby carrying bags are fastenable to at least one of the holding elements of the plurality of holding elements using handles of the carrying bags.
2. The transport cart according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of holding elements are inclined pins or journals.
3. The transport cart according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of holding elements are hooks.
4. The transport cart according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of holding elements are inclined to a rear in relation to the pushing element by an angle between 5 and 8 degrees.
5. The transport cart according to claim 1, wherein each transverse strut of the plurality of transverse struts consists of plate, which has upwardly protruding tongues forming the plurality of holding elements.
6. The transport cart according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of holding elements are inclined, curved or U-shaped bows, which are closed on top and are fastened to a single transverse struts of the plurality of transverse struts.
7. The transport cart according to claim 6, wherein the U-shaped bows are part of a one-piece strand arranged between the vertical struts.
8. The transport cart according to claim 6, wherein the U-shaped bows comprise bent round or flat material.
9. The transport cart according to claim 1, wherein the pushing element is a U-shaped bow comprising round pipe with legs that are the two parallel vertical struts, wherein the end of each leg is connected via a plate, on which bearing brackets for the rollers are attached.
10. The transport cart according to claim 9, wherein the bearing brackets are collapsible into the plane of the pushing element.
11. The transport cart according to claim 9, wherein a rigid or collapsible cargo blade is provided on the plate.
12. The transport cart according to claim 9, wherein the legs of the pushing element comprises at least two parts, which are connected to one another via detachable plug connections or joints.
13. A hand-guided transport cart, comprising: a pushing element having two parallel, vertical struts, which are connected to one another via at least two horizontal struts and on the ends of which close to a floor rollers are mounted so they are rotatable, multiple longitudinal struts, which are arranged in parallel to the vertical struts of the pushing element, having upwardly open holding hooks are arranged adjacent to one another between the horizontal transverse struts.
14. A hand guided transport cart, comprising: an U-shaped bow pushing element; a pair of vertical strut legs depending from the U-shaped bow pushing element; a plate connecting the pair of vertical strut legs at an end opposite the U-shaped bow pushing element; a pair of wheels rotatably coupled to the plate; a plurality of horizontal transverse struts connected to the vertical strut legs and located between the U-shaped bow pushing element and the plate; a plurality of holding elements located on each horizontal transverse strut of the plurality of horizontal transverse struts; and wherein each holding element of the plurality of holding elements projects from its respective horizontal transverse strut at an acute angle.
15. The hand guided transport cart, wherein the U-shaped bow pushing element has a side profile thickness, and the pair of vertical strut legs, the plate, the plurality of horizontal transverse struts and the plurality of holding elements do not extend beyond the side profile thickness of the U-shaped bow pushing element.
16. The hand guided transport cart, further comprising a stiffing rod connecting the plate and a lower horizontal transverse strut of the plurality of horizontal transverse struts.
17. The hand guided transport cart, further comprising a bow located on a lower horizontal transverse strut of the plurality of horizontal transverse struts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The subject matter of the present application is explained in detail hereafter on the basis of various exemplary embodiments. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0031] Five horizontal transverse struts 5-9, which are designed as round pipes and are welded to the legs 4, 4′ of the bow 3, which are also designed as round pipes, are arranged in levels at approximately equal distances from one another between the legs 4, 4′ of the bow 3. The lower round pipe 5 is connected to the metal plate 1 via two round pipes 10, 10′, which are used for stiffening. Instead of round pipes, square pipes or solid profiles which are round or polygonal in cross section, for example, made of aluminum or hardwood, can also be used.
[0032] The round pipes 5-9 each carry five rounded, round-cylindrical metal pins adjacent to one another, i.e., a total of 25 equivalent pins which are used as holding elements as defined in the present disclosure. The metal pins, as illustrated in
[0033] Instead of metal pins, inclined, closed bows 47, 48 or hooks 46 pointing downward can also be provided, as shown in
[0034] According to
[0035] The use of the transport cart 40 according to the present disclosure is illustrated in
[0036] The loading of the transport cart is performed as follows.
[0037] The transport cart 40 is first pushed in the vertical position against the first carrying bag 38, which is standing on the floor. The user then pulls the closest handle 36 of the carrying bag as tautly as possible upward, to then slip it over the two pins 17 and 19, which are located at a greater distance. The second handle 37 is then pulled tautly upward, to also slip it over the pins 17 and 19.
[0038] If the carrying bag 38 is filled excessively full, it could be difficult to hang the handle 37 over the pins 17 and 19. In this case, the handle 37 can be suspended in the middle pin 18.
[0039] The large number of the pins 11-35 enables the use of differently designed carrying bags, the handle size and/or handle length of which can vary depending on the producer.
[0040] Because the pins 11-35 are inclined to the rear, the handles 36 and 37 also cannot slide off, so that the bags always remain connected to the cart.
[0041] Lateral swinging of the suspended carrying bags 38, 39 is prevented in that at least one of the two handles 36 is slipped over the pins 17 and 19 or 32 and 34, which are located at a greater distance, and therefore the carrying bags are laterally fixed.
[0042] After the first carrying bag 38 is suspended, the second carrying bag 39 can be suspended in a similar manner using the handles 36, 37 thereof in the pins 32, 33, 34 provided on the upper round pipe 9, so that it does not rest on the lower carrying bag 38, so that the transport goods packed therein are not crushed.
[0043] Another advantageous use of the transport cart according to the present disclosure is illustrated in
[0044] An empty carrying bag 43 can accordingly be suspended on the transport cart 40 in a particularly simple manner. The one handle 44 of the carrying bag 43 can thus be suspended, for example, in the pins 11 and 15, which are located far apart from one another, so that the empty carrying bag 45 presses entirely against the front side of the transport cart 40 and cannot swing to the side. The second handle 45 is at least not yet suspended in this case, so that the carrying bag 43 remains bulging open.
[0045] The user can travel with a transport cart equipped, for example, with two open carrying bags to shop in a business, for example, a market hall, and can place products taken from the shelves into the still open bags. If the carrying bag 43 has been filled with products, the still free handle 45 is suspended either on the central pin 13 or the lateral pins 12 and 14.
[0046] Finally, holding elements designed differently are shown in
[0047] Instead of the round pipes 5 to 9 having welded-on pins 11 to 35 pointing upward, plates 41 welded in between the vertical struts 4, 4′ can be provided as the horizontal transverse struts, which have one-piece tongues 42 instead of the metal pins. These tongues 42, as shown in
[0048] Carrying bags can also be suspended by the handles thereof in this embodiment in the same manner as described on the basis of
[0049] Since transport carts are frequently too bulky for conveyance in a passenger automobile, the legs 4, 4′ of the pushing element can be formed in two parts, as shown in
[0050] In this case, the divided legs 4, 4′ either have a plug connection 50 or a joint 51, using which the leg parts can be divided or folded over for the purpose of transport.
[0051] Finally, another variant of the transport cart 40′ is shown in
[0052] As may be seen in
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0053] 1 slab [0054] 2, 2′ rollers [0055] 2a, 2′a bearing brackets [0056] 3 U-shaped bow as a pushing element [0057] 4, 4′ legs as vertical struts [0058] 5-9 round pipes as horizontal struts [0059] 10, 10′ vertical round pipes as connecting struts [0060] 11-35 metal pins as holding elements [0061] 36, 37 handle [0062] 44, 45 handle [0063] 38, 39 carrying bags [0064] 40, 40′ transport cart [0065] 41 plate [0066] 42 tongues [0067] 46 hook [0068] 47, 48 bow [0069] 49 integral strand having bows [0070] 50 plug connection [0071] 51 joint [0072] 52 longitudinal struts [0073] 53 hooks [0074] 54, 55 transverse struts