Utility cart system for a motor vehicle
10131373 ยท 2018-11-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B2205/123
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/0003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/1404
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A utility cart system for a motor vehicle includes a support frame, a base, a folding wall assembly and a folding leg assembly. A method of transporting goods to and from a motor vehicle utilizing a utility cart system is also described.
Claims
1. A utility cart system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a support frame; a base mounted on a pivot axis to said support frame and displaceable between a stowed position and a use position; a folding wall assembly carried on said base and displaceable between a home position and a deployed position; and a folding leg assembly carried on said support frame and displaceable between a first position and a second position.
2. The utility cart system of claim 1 wherein said base includes a first face and a second face, said folding wall assembly being carried on said second face.
3. The utility cart system of claim 2, wherein said first face and a load floor of said motor vehicle are covered by a matching cover layer.
4. The utility cart system of claim 1, wherein said folding leg assembly includes a first section and a second section.
5. The utility cart system of claim 4, wherein said first section includes a first pivot connection to said support frame and said second section includes a second pivot connection to said support frame.
6. The utility cart system of claim 5, wherein (a) said first section includes a first roller carried on a first leg and a second roller carried on a second leg and (b) said second section includes a third roller carried on a third leg and a fourth roller carried on a fourth leg.
7. The utility cart system of claim 6, further including a latching mechanism to selectively latch said folding leg assembly in said first position or said second position.
8. The utility cart system of claim 7, wherein said latching mechanism further includes a twist knob.
9. The utility cart system of claim 1, wherein said folding wall assembly includes a locking feature to selectively lock said folding wall assembly in said home position or said deployed position.
10. The utility cart system of claim 9, wherein said locking feature includes a plurality of locking clips and a lock release actuator.
11. The utility cart system of claim 10, wherein said lock release actuator includes a knob and a cooperating cable.
12. The utility cart system of claim 11, wherein said folding wall assembly includes a first wall mounted by a first hinge to said base, a second wall mounted by a second hinge to said base, a third wall mounted by a third hinge to said base and a fourth wall mounted by a fourth hinge to said base.
13. A method of transporting goods to and from a motor vehicle, comprising: removing a utility cart from a receiver in said motor vehicle; unfolding a folding leg assembly of said utility cart by displacing said folding leg assembly from a first position to a second position; displacing a folding wall assembly from a home position to a deployed position; and pivoting a base of said utility cart from a stowed position to a use position whereby said folding wall assembly is reoriented from a downwardly projecting position to an upwardly projecting position.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said displacing of said folding wall assembly from said home position to said deployed position includes releasing a locking feature and pivoting walls of said folding wall assembly into said deployed position by force of gravity.
15. The method of claim 14, including placing said goods in said utility cart.
16. The method of claim 15, including returning said utility cart to said motor vehicle by folding said folding leg assembly from said second position to said first position.
17. The method of claim 16, including inserting said base of said utility cart into said receiver in a load floor of said motor vehicle with said folding wall assembly in said deployed position and oriented upward with said goods held on said base within said walls of said folding wall assembly.
18. The method of claim 14, including (a) returning said utility cart to said motor vehicle by displacing said folding wall assembly from said deployed position to said home position and (b) pivoting said base of said utility cart from said use position to said stowed position.
19. The method of claim 18, including folding said folding leg assembly from said second position to said first position.
20. The method of claim 19, including inserting said base of said utility cart into said receiver whereby said base forms an integral portion of a load floor of said motor vehicle and said folding leg assembly and said folding wall assembly are concealed under said base and said load floor.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the utility cart system and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.
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(12) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the utility cart system for a motor vehicle, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
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(14) More specifically, the base 16 is mounted on a pivot axis 22 to the support frame 14. The base 16 is displaceable between a stowed position, forming an integral portion of a load floor 24 of a motor vehicle 26 as illustrated in
(15) The folding wall assembly 18 is carried on the base 16 and is displaceable between a home position wherein the walls 28.sub.1-28.sub.4 of the folding wall assembly are oriented flat against the base as illustrated in
(16) The folding leg assembly 20 is carried on the support frame 14. The folding leg assembly 20 includes a first section 30 and a second section 32. The first section 30 includes a first leg 34.sub.1 and a second leg 34.sub.2. The legs 34.sub.1, 34.sub.2 may be telescoping to provide for height adjustment. The first leg 34.sub.1 includes a first roller 36.sub.1 at the distal end thereof. The second leg 34.sub.2 includes a second roller 36.sub.2 at the distal end thereof. The second section 32 includes a third leg 34.sub.3 and a fourth leg 34.sub.4. The legs 34.sub.3, 34.sub.4 may also be telescoping to provide for height adjustment. The third leg 34.sub.3 includes a third roller 36.sub.3 at the distal end thereof. The fourth leg 34.sub.4 includes a fourth roller 36.sub.4 at the distal end thereof
(17) The first leg 34.sub.1 is pivotally attached to the support frame 14 by a first pivot 38.sub.1 at a proximal end thereof. The second leg 34.sub.2, the third leg 34.sub.3 and the fourth leg 34.sub.4 are also pivotally attached to the support frame 14 by respective second, third and fourth pivots 38.sub.2, 38.sub.3, 38.sub.4 at the proximal ends thereof.
(18) The folding leg assembly 20 and, more particularly, the first section 30 and second section 32 thereof are displaceable between a first position folded along the base 16 as illustrated in
(19) More specifically, the base 16 includes a first face 46 and a second face 48. The first face 46 and the load floor 24 may be covered by a matching cover layer such as carpeting or the like so that when the utility cart 12 is stowed in the motor vehicle 26, the support frame 14, the folding wall assembly 18 and the folding leg assembly 20 are all concealed under the base 16 which his fully integrated in appearance with the load floor 24.
(20) The folding wall assembly 18 is carried on the second face 48 of the base 16. More specifically, the folding wall assembly 18 includes a first wall 28.sub.1 mounted by a first pivot or hinge 50.sub.1 to the second face 48 of the base 16, a second wall 28.sub.2 mounted by a second pivot or hinge 50.sub.2 to the second face of the base, a third wall 28.sub.3 mounted by a pivot or hinge 50.sub.3 to the second face of the base and a fourth wall 28.sub.4 mounted by a fourth pivot or hinge 50.sub.4 to the second face of the base. A locking feature 52 allows the walls 28.sub.1-28.sub.4 of the folding wall assembly 18 to be selectively locked in the home position resting flat against the second face 48 of the base 16 and the deployed position oriented perpendicular to the second face of the base. The locking feature 52 may be of a type known in the art to be suitable for this purpose. For example, as schematically illustrated in
(21) The utility cart system 10 also includes a receiver 64 in the load floor 24 of the motor vehicle 26. As illustrated in
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(23) The utility cart system 10, including the utility cart 12, are useful in a method of transporting goods to and from a motor vehicle 26. That method includes the step of removing the utility cart 12 from the receiver 64 in the motor vehicle. Compare
(24) The method also includes the step of unfolding the folding leg assembly 20 of the utility cart by displacing the folding leg assembly from the first position to the second position. Note
(25) Next, the method includes the step of displacing the folding wall assembly 18 from the home position illustrated in
(26) The next step of the method involves pivoting the base 16 of the utility cart 12 (note action arrow A) from the stowed position, wherein the first face 46 is oriented upward, to the deployed position wherein the second face 48 of the base is oriented upward. See
(27) Next, the method may include the step of placing goods or other items 72 in the utility cart 12 on the second face 48 of the base 16 inside the deployed walls 28 (note action arrows B). As illustrated in
(28) In contrast to what is described above and illustrated in
(29) The folding leg assembly 20 is then displaced from the second position to the first position in the same manner as described above and shown in
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(31) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.