WO2014168498A1 - Supermarket shopping cart - Google Patents

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WO2014168498A1
WO2014168498A1 PCT/PT2014/000022 PT2014000022W WO2014168498A1 WO 2014168498 A1 WO2014168498 A1 WO 2014168498A1 PT 2014000022 W PT2014000022 W PT 2014000022W WO 2014168498 A1 WO2014168498 A1 WO 2014168498A1
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basket
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shopping cart
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Manuel Joaquim Duarte Alves
Maria Teresa LIPES ALVES PEREIRA
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Handgo Unipessoal Lda.
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B3/00Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheels; Steering devices therefor; Equipment therefor
    • B62B3/14Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheels; Steering devices therefor; Equipment therefor characterised by provisions for nesting or stacking, e.g. shopping trolleys
    • B62B3/18Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheels; Steering devices therefor; Equipment therefor characterised by provisions for nesting or stacking, e.g. shopping trolleys nestable by means of pivoted supports or support parts, e.g. baskets
    • B62B3/182Swinging baskets
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B2501/00Manufacturing; Constructional features
    • B62B2501/06Materials used
    • B62B2501/065Plastics
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B3/00Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheels; Steering devices therefor; Equipment therefor
    • B62B3/14Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheels; Steering devices therefor; Equipment therefor characterised by provisions for nesting or stacking, e.g. shopping trolleys
    • B62B3/1496Assembling of baskets to the wheeled support

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  • the present invention provides a shopping cart according to claim 1. Preferred features of the invention are further provided according to the dependent claims.
  • the upper part of the frame 2 also presents a lock crossbar 12 attached to the rim of each element 8 and a pivot bar 13 of the support frame 14 of the basket 3.
  • This support frame 14 of the basket 3 is formed by a tubular ring with a configuration appropriated to the configuration of the basket, in this case a substantially rectangular configuration, such that the frame is secured, with the possibility of rotation, to the pivot bar 13 by means of two tubular elements 16.
  • the pivot bar 13, specifically in the connection to the tubular elements 16 is provided, on each of its sides, with torsion springs 17 fixed by suitable retainers. These springs will require that a certain force is exerted on the basket 3 so that it can be made its rotation around the bar 13, rotation that is needed to promote the tilting of the basket to allow the basket to be stacked on another basket.
  • each element 8 is coated with a plastic element 21.
  • the bottom part of the basket 1 is provided with plastic elements 22 that coat partially the elements 8.
  • These plastic elements are properly coupled to the elements 8, which for this purpose are provided with holes 23 for fixation of fastening suitable means, for example screws.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a shopping cart, particularly shopping carts typically used in supermarkets and other retail stores. It is essentially characterized by being constituted by a frame (2) and a basket (3); said basket (3) being obtained by plastic material injection, presenting a substantially conical configuration to allow to be stacked in other similar baskets and comprising a bottom part (4) and four side walls (5) having at its upper peripheral edge (6) an abutment part (7) engaged and fixed by pressure to it; and said frame (2) supporting said basket (3) comprises two elements (8) formed by a tubular rim which has a vertical portion which serves as column to the frame and an horizontal portion, each of these equal elements (8) having an adequate configuration that is given to it by bends and cambers; four wheels (18) are fixed in conventional manner to the bottom part of elements (8), two at the front part and two at the rear part; handles (19) which are welded to the upper parts of each element (8).

Description

DESCRIPTION "SUPERMARKET SHOPPING CART"
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a shopping cart typically used in supermarkets and other retail stores.
Background of the Invention
They are known many and varied shopping carts for supermarkets. With effect there are carts of the most varied forms, some mounted on substantially metallic structures and because of their configuration (structure and basket) can be fitted together in similar carts, others in which the basket comprises wheels on its bottom part and also due to its configuration is stackable with similar carts .
This latter type of carts, basket provided with wheels, is used in automatic payment machines (without operator), i.e. those machines in which the user presents the products he wants to buy to a device that reads the barcode inserted on the product and records the final invoice to be paid. In fact, the areas in which the user has automatic payment machines do not allow the access of the common carts of large dimensions but only allows access of carts in which the basket is equipped with two small wheels. It turns out however that this type of carts can not be carried to the parking areas where the user parked his vehicle, hence it must necessarily be left near the automatic payment machines, the user having to carry the bags with the purchases until his vehicle.
As it is well known, in contrast with traditional carts that can be carried to the parking areas and there properly packed up to fit together with other similar carts after being unloaded, the baskets provided with wheels can not be properly packed up and it is therefore prohibited its exit from the shopping area. This fact is mainly due to the fact that the shopping basket equipped with small wheels can not be packed up to fit together with other baskets and fixed to an adequate structure for their accommodation mainly in the areas of vehicle parking.
It this uncomfortable situation that we want to avoid. It is intended that users can use the automatic payment machines with shopping carts that can be carried to be properly unloaded to their cars, instead of "hand carry" the bags with the purchased products.
There are actually bearing structures for shopping baskets (without wheels) , which however do not allow a similar use as for the traditional shopping carts, i.e. to be stored and fixed to a structure where we can release it only through the use of a coin or token to be inserted into the slot of the cart adequate to this purpose, coin that releases the cart from the other stored carts .
Summary of the Invention
It is therefore an object of the present invention to design a shopping cart equipped with a metal frame which supports a shopping basket (with or without wheels), this structure can be stored and fixed to a frame in the parking area of cars. This fact will allow the use of smaller carts and the use of automatic payment machines by the usual users of supermarkets. Nevertheless, this cart can also be used usually in cash registers with operators.
For this purpose it was designed a shopping cart equipped with a metal frame and a basket made of plastic material, which assembly can be stored and fixed to a structure .
Brief description of the drawings
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are hereby incorporated and constitute a part of this application, illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention, and together with the description intend to explain the principle of the invention. The same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same parts or similar parts.
In the drawings:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cart of the invention;
- Figure 2 is an exploded view of the cart shown in Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a view of the metal frame of the cart shown in Figure 1; and
- Figure 4 is a set of carts properly fitted together.
Detailed description of the invention
The present invention provides a shopping cart according to claim 1. Preferred features of the invention are further provided according to the dependent claims.
As can be seen from the accompanying figures the cart 1 essentially comprises a frame 2 and a basket 3. Said basket 3 is made by plastic material injection and has a substantially conical configuration to allow being stacked with other similar baskets. It comprises a bottom part 4 and four side walls 5 that, according to this type of articles are perforated to provide lower weight and therefore less material. In its upper peripheral rim 6 is fitted and fixed by pressure an abutment part 7. The frame 2 supporting said basket 3 comprises two elements 8 formed by a tubular rim which has a vertical portion which serves as a column of the structure and a horizontal portion. Each of these alike elements 8 has its own configuration that is conferred by bends and cambers.
At the bottom of the structure, and particularly in the horizontal portion, the elements 8 are joined together by crossbars 9, 10 and 11. The crossbar 9 is suitably welded to the front part of the lower arms of the rim of the element 8. The crossbar 10 is secured but not welded to the rear part of the horizontal upper arms of the rim of each element 8. The crossbar 11 is welded to the front part of the rim (vertical portion) of each element 8.
The upper part of the frame 2 also presents a lock crossbar 12 attached to the rim of each element 8 and a pivot bar 13 of the support frame 14 of the basket 3. This support frame 14 of the basket 3 is formed by a tubular ring with a configuration appropriated to the configuration of the basket, in this case a substantially rectangular configuration, such that the frame is secured, with the possibility of rotation, to the pivot bar 13 by means of two tubular elements 16. The pivot bar 13, specifically in the connection to the tubular elements 16 is provided, on each of its sides, with torsion springs 17 fixed by suitable retainers. These springs will require that a certain force is exerted on the basket 3 so that it can be made its rotation around the bar 13, rotation that is needed to promote the tilting of the basket to allow the basket to be stacked on another basket.
To enable the engagement and stacking of the cart 1 with a similar cart, the frame 2 has its elements 8 arranged in such a way that the front part of elements 8 is farthest than the rear part so to allow the engagement of the frame, by other words the bar 10 is longer than bars 9 and 11. Thus it is possible the embedding and engagement either of the frame portion 2 either of the basket 3.
Still part of the cart 1 are the four wheels 18 fixed in conventional manner to the bottom part of the elements 8, two in the front part and two in the rear part. The whole assembly, frame and basket, which form the cart 1, can be pushed through the handles 19 which are properly welded to the upper parts of each element 8.
The basket 3 is to be fixed to the support frame 14, formed by the ring, through the elements 20, small angle brackets that will facilitate the fixation, for example, the screw fitting of the basket 2.
As it can be seen in figure 4 the upper part of each element 8, is coated with a plastic element 21. Similarly, the bottom part of the basket 1 is provided with plastic elements 22 that coat partially the elements 8. These plastic elements are properly coupled to the elements 8, which for this purpose are provided with holes 23 for fixation of fastening suitable means, for example screws.
As will be apparent to those skilled in the art many of the elements described may be replaced by equivalent elements, without being outside the scope of the following claims.

Claims

1. A shopping cart, particularly shopping carts typically used in supermarkets and other retail stores, characterized by comprising a frame 2 and a basket 3; said basket being obtained by plastic material injection, presenting a substantially conical configuration and comprising a bottom part 4 and four side walls 5 having at its upper peripheral rim 6 an abutment part 7 engaged and fixed by pressure to it; and said frame 2 supporting said basket 3 comprises two elements 8 formed by a tubular rim which has a vertical portion which serves as column to the frame and an horizontal portion, each of these equal elements 8 having an adequate configuration that is given to it by bends and cambers; four wheels 18 are fixed in conventional manner to the bottom part of elements 8, two at the front part and two at the rear part; handles 19 which are welded to the upper parts of each element 8.
2. A shopping cart according to claim 1, characterized in that at the bottom part of the structure, and particularly at the horizontal portion, the elements 8 are connected by crossbars 9, 10 and 11, the crossbar 9 being welded on the front part of the lower arms of the rim of element 8, the crossbar 10 being secured but not welded to the rear part of the upper horizontal arms of the rim of each element 8 and the crossbar 11 being welded on the front part of the rim, vertical portion, of each element 8.
3. A shopping cart according to claim 1, characterized in that the upper part of the frame 2 still has a lock crossbar 12 attached to the rim of each element 8 and a bar 13 for the pivoting of the support frame 14 of the basket 3.
4. A shopping cart according to claim 1, characterized in that said support frame 14 of the basket 3 comprises a tubular rim having a configuration suitable to the configuration of the basket, said frame being rotatable fixed to the pivot bar 13 by two tubular elements 16.
5. A shopping cart according to claim 4 characterized in that the pivot bar 13 precisely in the connection to the tubular elements 16 is provided, on each of its sides, with torsion springs 17 fixed by suitable retainers .
6. A shopping cart according to claim 4 characterized in that the configuration of the tubular rim is substantially rectangular.
7. A shopping cart according to the previous claims characterized in that the frame 2 have its elements 8 arranged so that the front part of the elements 8 is farthest than the rear part, i.e. the bar 10 is longer than bars 9 and 11.
8. A shopping cart according to the previous claims characterized in that the basket 3 is fixed to the support frame 14 comprised by the rim through the elements 20, small angle brackets.
9. A shopping cart according to claim 1, characterized in that the upper part of each element 8, is coated with a plastic element 21 and the bottom part of the cart 1 is provided with plastic elements 22 that partially coat the elements 8, which elements are coupled to elements 8, which for this purpose are provided with holes 23 for fastening bolts, for example.
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