Detachable shopping cart handle device
12226007 ยท 2025-02-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B5/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45F5/102
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/069
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A detachable shopping handle device includes a handgrip, an arm and a clamp for gripping shopping cart handles. The clamp may be sized and configured to snap onto the handle or the clamp may open to fit over the handle and close to grip it. The device arm may telescope or fold. The device may include two spaced-apart clamps. The clamp may be detachable from the arm. The arm may include a hook for carrying a shopping bag. The device may include a rechargeable battery and a connection for charging a phone. A carrying case may be used to hold the device.
Claims
1. A detachable shopping handle device for a shopping basket comprising two parallel shopping basket handles comprising: a handgrip extending in a longitudinal direction, the handgrip configured to allow a user to grip the device; a clamp configured to detachably snap onto the two parallel shopping basket handles, the clamp comprising two downwardly extending gripping appendages and a channel between the two gripping appendages, the channel extending parallel to the longitudinal direction and having a downwardly extending opening for insertion of the two parallel shopping basket handles; and an arm disposed between the handgrip and the clamp and attached to the handgrip and the clamp; wherein the channel simultaneously receives the two parallel shopping basket handles firmly to allow a user to lift and carry the shopping basket when the shopping basket contains groceries.
2. The detachable shopping handle device for the shopping basket comprising two parallel shopping basket handles of claim 1 wherein the clamp is sufficient to allow the user to carry the shopping basket when it contains 20 pounds of groceries.
3. The detachable shopping handle device for the shopping basket comprising two parallel shopping basket handles of claim 1 further comprising a second handgrip attached to the arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Reference Number Element 100, 300, 600, 800, 900 Detachable shopping handle device 102, 302, 602, 902, 1102 Handgrip 104, 304, 604, 904 Arm 106, 306, 606, 806, 906, 1106 Clamp 112, 312, 612 Gripping appendages 400 Cart 402 Cart handle 500 Shopping basket 502 Shopping basket handle(s) 608, 808 Clamp hinge 614 Trigger mechanism 800 Device with hook 814 Opening and closing mechanism 818 Hook 830 Grocery bag 900 Foldable device 920 Pivot joint 1000 Storage unit 1150 Handle attachment point 1152 Clamp attachment point 1202 Battery 1204 Connector element 1206 Battery recharging connection 1208 Device charging connection
(15) Table 1 shows elements of the present invention and their associated reference numbers.
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(20) Trigger 614 may cause clamp 606 to open via hinge 608 based on force applied by the user. Then releasing trigger 614 would allow it to be biased closed (via springs, e.g.), causing gripping appendages 612 to grip a shopping cart handle 402 or shopping basket handles 306. Or, the appendages may be pulled open by the user and biased closed. These embodiments have two advantages. First, since arm 604 is extendable, device 600 is more easily used by people of varying heights and reach. Second, since clamp 606 biases appendages 612 closed, gripping appendages 612 can grip varying sizes of handles 402, 502. As an alternative, the clamp may snap on as shown in
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(25) While the exemplary preferred embodiments of the present invention are described herein with particularity, those skilled in the art will appreciate various changes, additions, and applications other than those specifically mentioned, which are within the spirit of this invention. For example, the clamp mechanism may comprise a variety of clamp types including screw clamps, strap clamps, pivoted clamps, quick action clamps, power clamps, nonconventional clamps, trigger clamps, and the like. The features of the embodiments shown may be mixed and matched such that, for example, device 100 has an extending arm 604, a trigger mechanism 614, a foldable arm 904, or an attachment mechanism 1150, 1152.