Wagon with combination foldover article transport and table flaps
11608098 ยท 2023-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B5/0013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2206/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2205/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2203/073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a wagon having a basket with an open top through which articles are received to be transported by the wagon. The wagon has a pair of article transport and table flaps that are connected to the top of the basket. The flaps initially hang downwardly against the opposite sides of the basket at which to carry different articles. The flaps are adapted to rotate from a location at the sides of the basket to a location above the top of the basket at which the flaps are connected by zipper fasteners to one another to create a cover to close the top of the basket and form a table extending across the basket. A pull-out rack is carried by the wagon below the basket to be pulled outwardly from the back of the wagon at which to transport another article such as a cooler.
Claims
1. A wagon comprising: a frame; at least one wheel attached to the frame to enable the wagon to roll from place-to-place; a basket carried by the frame and having a pair of sides and an open top at which to receive therethrough a variety of articles to be transported by the wagon; a first flap located at one of the pair of sides of said basket and having a fastener; and a second flap located at the other one of the pair of sides of said basket and having a fastener, each of said first and second flaps having a top, a bottom, and a pair of sides, the tops of said first and second flaps being pivotally connected to respective ones of the pair of sides of said basket, whereby said first and second flaps are rotatable relative to said basket from a first position lying adjacent the pair of sides of said basket to a second position lying above the open top of said basket at which said first and second flaps are detachably connected one to another by the respective fasteners thereof to create a cover to close the open top of said basket and simultaneously form a table extending across said basket, and each of the pair of sides of each of the first and second flaps having a tie down strap extending therefrom, said tie down straps being attached to the frame of said wagon to hold said first and second flaps at said second position under tension at which the open top of said basket is closed and said table is formed across said basket.
2. The wagon recited in claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second flaps has a pocket within which to receive another article to be transported by the wagon.
3. The wagon recited in claim 1, wherein said first and second flaps are flexible so as to be rotatable between said first and second positions relative to said basket.
4. The wagon recited in claim 1, wherein the fastener of said first flap is a first zipper located at the bottom of said first flap and the fastener of said second flap is a second zipper located at the bottom of said second flap, said first and second zippers being mated to one another, whereby said first and second flaps are detachably connected together at said second position to create said cover to close the open top of said basket and form said table across said basket.
5. The wagon recited in claim 1, wherein the top of each of said first and second flaps has a fastener located thereon, and each of the pairs of sides of said basket has a fastener located thereon and lying adjacent the open top of said basket, the fasteners of said first and second flaps being attached to respective ones of the fasteners of said pair of sides, whereby said first and second flaps are pivotally connected to and rotatable relative to said basket from said first position to said second position.
6. The wagon recited in claim 5, wherein the fastener located on the top of said first flap is a first zipper and the fastener located on the top of said second flap is a second zipper, and wherein the fastener located on one of the pair of sides of said basket is a third zipper and the fastener located on the other one of the pair of sides of said basket is a fourth zipper, said first and third zippers being mated to one another and said second and fourth zippers being mated to one another, whereby said first and second flaps are pivotally connected to and rotatable relative to said basket from said first position to said second position.
7. The wagon recited in claim 1, further comprising a pull-out rack lying below said basket and being responsive to a pulling force applied thereto so as to move from a retracted position lying below said basket to an extended position projecting outwardly from said wagon.
8. The wagon recited in claim 7, wherein the frame of said wagon includes a basket support rack lying below said basket on which said basket is seated, said pull-out rack coupled to said basket support rack and being movable back and forth relative to said basket support rack between said retracted and said extended positions.
9. The wagon recited in claim 8, wherein said pull-out rack lies between said basket and said basket support rack at which said pull-out rack moves back and forth relative to said basket support rack between said retracted and said extended positions.
10. The wagon recited in claim 9, wherein said pull-out rack has first and opposite sides and said basket support rack has first and opposite sides, said wagon further comprising a first U-shaped coupler surrounding one of the first and opposite sides of said pull-out rack and being connected to one of the first and opposite sides of said basket support rack and a second U-shaped coupler surrounding the other one of said first and opposite sides of said pull-out rack and being connected to the other one of the first and opposite sides of said basket support rack, said pull-out rack sliding through said first and second U-shaped couplers when said pull-out rack moves back and forth relative to said basket support rack between said retracted and said extended positions.
11. A wagon comprising: a frame including a basket support rack having first and opposite sides: at least one wheel attached to the frame to enable the wagon to roll from place-to-place; a basket carried by the frame and being seated on the basket support rack of said frame, said basket having a pair of sides and an open top at which to receive therethrough a variety of articles to be transported by the wagon; and a pull-out rack having first and opposite sides and lying below said basket and coupled to said basket support rack, said pull-out rack being responsive to a pulling force applied thereto to move relative to said basket support rack between a retracted position lying entirely below said basket and an extended position projecting outwardly from one end of said wagon at which to be located to carry a different article to be transported by the wagon; and a first U-shaped coupler surrounding a first side of the first and opposite sides of said pull-out rack and being connected by a first fastener to a first side of the first and opposite sides of said basket support rack and a second U-shaped coupler surrounding the opposite side of the first and opposite sides of said pull-out rack and being connected by a second fastener to the opposite side of the first and opposite sides of said basket support rack, said pull-out rack sliding through said first and second U-shaped couplers when said pull-out rack moves back and forth relative to said basket support rack between said retracted and said extended positions.
12. The wagon recited in claim 11, further comprising a third U-shaped coupler surrounding the first side of the first and opposite sides of said basket support rack and a fourth U-shaped coupler surrounding the opposite side of the first and opposite sides of said basket support rack and being connected to the opposite side of the first and opposite sides of said pull-out rack, such that said third and fourth U-shaped couplers slide under the first and opposite sides of said basket support rack when said pull-out rack moves back and forth relative to said basket support rack between said retracted and extended positions.
13. A wagon comprising: a frame; at least one wheel attached to the frame to enable the wagon to roll from place-to-place; a basket carried by the frame and having a pair of sides, a first fastener at each of said pair of sides, and an open top at which to receive therethrough a variety of articles to be transported by the wagon; a first flap located at one of the pair of sides of said basket and a second flap located at the other one of said pair of sides; each of said first and second flaps having a top, a bottom, a pair of sides, a second fastener at the top thereof and a third fastener at the bottom thereof; the third fasteners at the bottoms of said first and second flaps being detachably connected to respective ones of the first fasteners at the pair of sides of said basket such that said first and second flaps are rotatable relative to said basket from a first position lying adjacent the pair of sides of said basket to a second position lying above the open top of said basket; and the second fasteners at the tops of said first and second flaps being detachably connected to one another when said pair of flaps are rotated to said second position by which to hold said pair of flaps together and thereby create a cover to close the open top of said basket and simultaneously form a table extending across the top of said basket.
14. The wagon recited in claim 13, wherein each of said first, second, and third fasteners is a zipper.
15. The wagon recited in claim 13, wherein said first and second flaps are flexible so as to be rotatable between said first and second positions relative to said basket.
16. The wagon recited in claim 13 wherein at least one of said first and second flaps has a pocket within which to receive another article to be transported by the wagon.
17. The wagon recited in claim 13, wherein each of the pair of sides of each of the first and second flaps has a tie down strap extending therefrom, said tie down straps being attached to the frame of said wagon to hold said first and second flaps at said second position under tension at which the open top of said basket is closed and the table across the top of said basket is formed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(12) Referring initially to
(13) The folding wagon 1 includes a fabric basket 3 within which to carry a variety of articles including, but not limited to, sporting and camping goods, picnic supplies, business inventory and even small children. The fabric basket 3 is open at the top and closed along the bottom, front, rear and sides. The basket 3 shown in
(14) In the case where the wagon 1 does not fold, the basket support rack 5 will at all times remain flat such that the opposite ends 7 and 9 thereof are stationary and do not rotate towards and away from one another. Regardless of whether the wagon 1 is folded, the frame shown in
(15) The identical sides of the wagon frame which lie adjacent opposite sides of the wagon basket 3 include a first pair of diagonally extending side support arms 10 and 11 and a second pair of diagonally extending side support arms 12 and 13. The first pair of diagonal side support arms 10 and 11 are connected to one another at first ends thereof by means of an upper pivot coupling 14, so that the support arms 10 and 11 project upwardly to make an angle of about 90 degrees. The second pair of diagonal side support arms 12 and 13 are also connected to one another at first ends thereof by means of a lower pivot coupling 16, so that the support arms 12 and 13 project downwardly to make an angle of about 90 degrees. The diagonally extending side support arms 10 and 12 are coupled to one another about midway between the first and opposite ends thereof by means of a first intermediate pivot coupling 18, and the diagonally extending side support arms 11 and 13 are coupled to one another about midway between the first and opposite ends thereof by means of a second intermediate pivot coupling 20. A pull-down strap 21 runs from each side of the basket 3 to the lower pivot coupling 16 to hold the basket 3 down against the basket support rack 5.
(16) The opposite end of the side support arm 11 of the first pair of side support arms 10 and 11 is connected to one end of a rear wheel support track 22. The rear wheel support track 22 is spaced from and located behind the basket support rack 5 at which a pair of rear wheels 24 of the wagon 1 are mounted. Each rear wheel 24 is attached by means of a rear wheel bracket 25 to a collar 26 that surrounds and is slidable back and forth along the rear wheel support track 22. The collars 26 ideally slide towards one another so that in the case where the wagon 1 will be folded, the rear wheels 24 move together to enable the wagon 1 to be folded into its compact collapsed configuration.
(17) The opposite end of the side support arm 10 of the first of the pair of side support arms 10 and 11 of the wagon frame bends continuously around the front of the folding wagon 1 at which to form a front wheel support track 28 (best shown in
(18) A horizontal extension (designated 34 in
(19) Likewise, a horizontal extension (designated 36 in
(20) A wagon transport handle 38 is pivotally connected to the basket support extension 36 at the front of the wagon 1 (best shown in
(21) As in the case of the wagon described in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 9,145,154, the wagon 1 shown in
(22) Continuing to refer to
(23) In the first example of
(24) As is best shown in
(25) As is best shown in
(26) As is also best shown in
(27) When it is desirable for the top of the basket 3 of the wagon 1 to remain open to allow contents to be added or removed, the combination article transport and table flaps 50-1 and 50-2 hang downwardly from the opposing zipper pairs 62, 64 and 63, 65 to lie over and against the sides of the wagon in the manner shown in
(28) However, it may be desirable for the top of the wagon basket 3 to be closed rather than remain open as in the case described above when the pair of flaps 50-1 and 50-2 are held down by the tie down tension straps 58 and 59 so as to lie over and against the opposite sides of the basket in the manner shown in
(29)
(30) Turning first to the example of
(31) To attach one of the cooler pouches 72 of the article transport flaps 70-1 or 70-2 to the wagon basket 3, the zipper 76 at the cover 74 of the pouch 72 is mated to one of the complementary zippers 62 or 63 at the top of one of the sides of the basket. Accordingly, one or both of the flaps 70-1 and 70-2 of
(32) Turning now to the example of
(33) To attach one of the article transport flaps 80 to the wagon basket 3, the zipper 88 at the top of the flap 80 is mated to one of the complementary zippers 62 or 63 at the top of one of the sides of the basket. Accordingly, as in the case of the article transport flaps 70-1 and 70-2 of
(34)
(35) As is best shown in
(36) The pull-out rack 92 is coupled to the rear end 7 of the basket support rack 5 by pairs of downturned and upturned U-shaped couplers 102, 103 and 104, 105. More particularly, a first coupler 102 of the pair of downturned U-shaped couplers is positioned over one side rail 96 of the pull-out rack 92. The first downturned coupler 102 is connected to the rear end 7 at a first side of the basket support rack 5 by a first fastener (e.g., a bolt) 106. The second coupler 103 of the pair of downturned U-shaped couplers is positioned over the opposite side rail 98 of the pull-out rack 92. The second downturned coupler 103 is connected to the rear end 7 at the opposite side of the basket support rack 5 by a second fastener 108. A first coupler 104 of the pair of upturned U-shaped couplers is positioned under the rear end 7 at the first side of the basket support rack 5 to lie adjacent the downturned coupler 102. The first upturned coupler 104 is connected to the side rail 96 of the pull-out rack 92 by a third fastener 110. The second coupler 105 of the pair of upturned U-shaped couplers is positioned under the rear end 7 at the opposite side of the basket support rack 5. The second upturned coupler 105 is connected to the side rail 98 of the pull-out rack 92 by a fourth fastener 112 to lie adjacent the downturned coupler 103.
(37) Accordingly, the pull-out rack 92 will be held in place at the rear end 7 of the basket support rack 5 by the pairs of downturned and upturned U-shaped couplers 102, 103 and 104, 105. As the pull-out rack 92 moves between its retracted and extended positions in response to pushing and pulling forces (represented by the reference arrows shown in