Check stand conveyor belt bottom extracted shopping bin
20200085213 ยท 2020-03-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F2009/041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F9/045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shopping bin which mounts crosswise on a shopping cart and is slidable onto the conveyor belt of a supermarket check stand. The bin mechanism holds the bottom of the bin in place and causes a door at the front of the bin to open as the conveyor belt moves the rest of the bin forward until the bottom of the bin has been mostly extracted, thus allowing the check stand conveyor to completely vacate the contents of the bin and send them to the checker and the item scanner.
Claims
1. A shopping bin in operable combination with a supermarket check stand table and its conveyor belt, said bin having a bottom which is slidable to a position substantially to the rear of said bin and said bottom having said check stand table holding means which thereby holds said slidable bottom in position as said conveyor belt moves said bin forward thus causing contents of said bin to be deposited upon said conveyor belt.
2. The shopping bin of claim 1 having a front door extending substantially across the width and height of said bin.
3. The shopping bin of claim 1 having a spring loaded front door extending substantially across the width and height of said bin, said door having communication means with the slidable bin bottom, said communication means allowing the release and opening of said spring loaded front door with rearward movement of said slidable bin bottom.
4. The shopping bin of claim 1 having a spring loaded front door extending substantially across the width and height of said bin, said bin having flexible sides and door retaining means, said flexible bin sides door retaining means being closeable on said spring loaded front door and the slidable bin bottom having communication means with said flexible bin sides that allow said flexible bin sides to open releasing said spring loaded front door with rearward movement of said slidable bin bottom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] The preferred embodiment is illustrated in
[0015] While this is the preferred embodiment it should be herein noted that the bin need not even have a door. After the bottom has been extracted the customer or the checker can simply lift the bin shell and the still attached bottom up off the conveyor, thus depositing the bin contents on the conveyor. The problem with this approach is that the items are not deposited in an orderly fashion and it is possible for some items to hang up in the bin and then drop a considerable distance which would be a bad scenario for things like eggs. However such a bin could be acceptable in some retail outlet for non-food or non-breakable items.
[0016] Also in this preferred embodiment there are other ways to keep the sides together at the front thus locking the door closed besides bottom slats in continuous slots the length of the bin. However if the slats were not there the items in a heavily loaded bin could force the bin sides to expand out allowing the bin bottom to slip down between the rails onto the conveyor. If the rails were wider to prevent this the likelihood of items hanging up on the rails is greatly increased, so the logical solution is the preferred embodiment illustrated in
[0017] It should also be noted that while the preferred embodiment releases the door automatically the door could be released manually. There could be applications wherein it would be advantages for the door to keep the contents contained until manual release by the checker.
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