Cart puller with retaining cord mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6260643
  • Patent Number
    6,260,643
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 19, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A cart pulling system for pulling a line of nested carts including a reelable retaining cord mechanism and a hitch to engage the line of nested carts. The reelable retaining cord mechanism is a dual spindle system which is attached to a motorized cart-puller. Attached to the spindles is a retaining cord which extends around and engages the line of nested carts. The retaining cord is preferably slidable with respect to the nested carts to prevent the line of nested carts from binding when they turn. A hitch is also attached to the motorized cart-puller and has a set of stationary jaws and set of movable jaws which slidably engage the line of nested carts.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a shopping cart pulling system for moving a line of nested shopping carts. Particularly, the present invention relates to a reelable retaining cord mechanism and a hitch for engaging a line of carts.




When shopping in many types of stores, it is frequently necessary for the store to provide shopping carts for customers to place items that are to be purchased while the customer is selecting additional items. One type of store in which carts are typically used is supermarkets. After purchasing items, the customer typically uses the shopping cart to transport the purchased items to the customer's automobile. Once the purchased items are transferred from the shopping cart to the customer's automobile, the shopping carts are typically left in the parking lot or returned to a cart corral.




Employees of the store collect shopping carts on a regular basis and then return the shopping carts to the store for subsequent customers to use. To assist in returning the shopping carts to the store, the shopping carts are typically designed to partially nest inside each other so that a line of nested shopping carts may be simultaneously returned to the store.




A draw-back of simultaneous returning a line of nested shopping carts to the store is that a substantial amount of force must be used to move the line of nested shopping carts. The force needed to move the line of nested shopping carts becomes even greater when the parking lot is not level or when the parking lot is covered with snow and ice.




In many instances, employees become injured when moving the line of nested shopping carts. Typical injuries range from strained muscles to broken limbs. These types of injuries frequently lead to lost work or time for the employees and higher workers' compensation insurance premiums for the store.




To alleviate injuries to them, stores use motorized shopping cart moving devices to move the line of nested shopping carts back to the store. The prior art motorized shopping cart moving devices utilize a single reel retaining cord mechanism. This retaining cord mechanism was disadvantageous since either the tension was too great when the retaining cord was strung around the line of carts, or too little when the retaining cord was disengaged from the carts and reeled into the reel box.




Additionally, the prior art motorized shopping cart moving devices used an open jaw hitch to engage the line of carts. To engage or disengage the line of carts from the motorized cart mover, the operator had to manually lift the first cart onto or off of the open-jawed hitch. This increased the risk of injury to the operator.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention includes a pulling system for pulling a line of nested carts. The cart-pulling system includes a reelable retaining cord mechanism and a hitch for engaging a line of nested carts.




The reelable retaining cord mechanism is a dual spindle system that is attached to a motorized cart mover. The retaining cord is situated such that the retaining cord extends around and secures the line of nested carts. The retaining cord is preferably slidable with respect to the line of nested carts so that the nested carts do not bind when pulled into a turn with the motorized shopping cart puller.




The hitch is also attached to the motorized cart puller. The hitch includes a stationary set of jaws and a movable set of jaws. The moveable set of jaws slidably engage the lower bar of a cart. The cart is disengaged from the hitch when the movable set of jaws are moved.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a motorized cart puller engaged with a line of nested carts.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the motorized cart puller.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an interior of the reel box.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view illustrating a reel locking mechanism.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a stand-alone reel box of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the hitching mechanism in a closed position.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the hitching mechanism in an open position.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the hitching mechanism engaging a lower cross member of a grocery cart.





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of the hitching mechanism engaging the lower cross member of the grocery cart.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




A cart pulling system according to the present invention is illustrated at


10


in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The cart pulling system


10


is engaged with a line of nested carts


12


by way of a hitch


14


, and a retaining cord


16


which is attached to the line of carts by a retaining bar


38


. The cart pulling system


10


includes a motorized portion


18


and a reel box


20


.




A reelable retaining cord mechanism


22


is disposed within the reel box


20


as illustrated in FIG.


3


. The reel mechanism


22


is a dual spindle system that includes a left reel


24


and a right reel


26


attached to each other by a central shaft


28


such that the reels


24


and


26


rotate in a synchronous motion. A retraction coil spring


30


is disposed upon the central shaft


28


. A proximate end


31




a


of the coil spring


30


is attached to the right reel


26


. A distal end


31




b


of the coil spring


30


is attached to a coil spring bracket


32


as illustrated in FIG.


4


. The coil spring bracket is attached to the reel box


20


. When attached to the right reel


26


and the coil spring bracket


32


, the coil spring


30


is in a state of tension.




A plurality of spaced apart cord retaining fingers


34


are attached to the perimeter of each reel


24


and


26


. The fingers


34


extend radially from each rim portion of each reel


24


and


26


as illustrated in FIG.


3


. The retaining cord


16


enters and exits the reel box


20


through spaced apart apertures


36


which are aligned with the respective reels


24


and


26


. The ends of the retaining cord


16


are attached to the reels


24


and


26


. The retaining cord


16


also slidably engages the retaining bar


38


, as illustrated in FIG.


8


. It should be appreciated that drawing the cord


16


out of the reel box places the coil spring


30


in greater tension. The amount of force exerted on the cord


16


from the coil spring


30


is such that a person is able to comfortably withdraw the cord


16


and retainer bar


38


for securing a line of carts, and to retract the cord


16


back into the reel box


20


.




When the cord


16


is withdrawn from the reel box


20


and secured around a line of carts


12


. The cord


16


is held in a selected position by a locking mechanism


40


. The locking mechanism


40


includes a gear


42


, a dog


44


, and a solenoid


46


, as illustrated in FIG.


4


. The gear


42


is attached to the central shaft


28


. The dog


44


includes a distal end


45




a


and a proximate end


45




b


. The solenoid includes a connecting arm


47


and is controlled by a handle


48


attached to the motor unit


18


. When the handle


48


is in an upright position, as illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the solenoid is deactivated. When the handle


48


is in a downward position (not shown) the solenoid is activated.




While activated, the solenoid


46


allows the connecting arm


47


to travel in an upward direction. The connecting arm


47


in turn acts upon the proximate end


45




b


of the dog


44


. As the proximate end


45




b


travels in an upward direction, the dog pivots about a central pin


49


, and the distal end


45




a


engages the teeth of the gear


42


. This allows the gear


42


, and thus the reels


24


and


26


, to not rotate.




While deactivated, the solenoid


46


allows the connecting arm


47


to travel in a downward direction. In turn, the proximate end


45




b


also travels in a downward direction, the dog


44


pivots about the central pin


49


, and the distal end


45




a


disengages the teeth of the gear


42


. The gear


42


and the reels


24


and


26


are now allowed to rotate freely




An alternative embodiment of the present invention includes a stand alone box


50


as illustrated in FIG.


5


. The stand alone box


50


is designed to be attached to a motorized cart mover such as a CUSHMAN® cart. The stand alone box


50


contains the dual spindle reel mechanism


22


, locking mechanism


40


, retaining chord


16


, and apertures


36


as previously described with respect to

FIGS. 1 through 4

. In addition, a hand reel


52


is located on an outside of the stand alone box


50


. The hand reel


52


is attached to the central shalt


28


, such that it rotates the shaft


28


, and is used as an option to manually rotate the reels


24


and


26


to either take in the retaining cord


16


. The hand reel


52


may also be used to adjust the amount of tension applied to the retaining cord


16


before the locking mechanism


40


is activated.




The hitch


14


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 6

,


7


, and


8


, includes a lower set of jaws


54


and an upper set of jaws


56


. The lower set of jaws


54


are “U”-shaped having spaced apart forked ends


55


. The jaws


54


are connected to a mounting bracket


60


by a plurality of screws


62


, and are thus stationary with respect to the mounting bracket


60


. The mounting bracket


60


is pivotally connected to an arm


64


by a bolt


66


. The arm


64


is inserited into the receiving unit


68


. The receiving unit


68


in turn is attached to the reel box


20


. It should be appreciated that since the lower set of stationary jaws


54


are pivotally connected to the reel box


20


, the entire hitch


14


rotates about a vertical axis through the bolt


66


such that the hitch


14


swivels with the line of carts


12


when the cart moving device


10


is turning.




The upper set of jaws


56


are connected to each other by a central shaft


70


. The central shaft


70


is rotatably attached to the lower jaws


54


by extending through suitable apertures located in the lowers jaws


54


. The upper jaws


56


thereby are movable to an upward (open) position as illustrated in

FIG. 7

, and to a lowered (closed) position as illustrated in FIG.


6


.




To engage the hitch with a front cart in a line of nested carts, the cart moving system


10


travels toward the line of carts


12


so that the lower cross member


13


of the front cart engages a downwardly facing surface of a forward portion of the upper jaws


56


, moving the upper jaws


56


in an upward direction. After the lower cross member of the cart


13


moves past an extension


58


located on the upper jaws


56


, gravity permits the upper jaws


56


to travel in a downward direction to the closed position. A nub


72


is attached to the lower jaws


54


to stop the downward travel of the upper jaws


56


. The upper jaws


56


remain in the closed position until released. It will be appreciated that the lower cross member


13


is then retained within the openings


74


that are formed between the lower jaws


54


and the upper jaws


56


. Furthermore, it should be also appreciated that, while engaged with the lower cross member


13


, movement of the upper jaws


56


in an upward vertical direction is not permitted. Once the cart moving device


10


has begun forward motion, the lower cross member


13


engages both the upper jaws


56


and the extension


58


as illustrated in FIG.


9


. The addition of the extension


58


does not permit the upper jaws


56


to rotate in an upward vertical direction.




To release the line of carts


12


from the hitch


14


, the lower cross member is positioned forward of the extension


58


of the upper jaws


56


and a foot pedal


76


is depressed. Referring to

FIG. 7

, the foot pedal


76


is attached to a foot pedal lever


78


. The foot pedal lever


78


has a distal end


80


and a proximate end


82


. The foot pedal


76


is attached to the distal end


80


, and the proximate end


82


is fixedly attached to the central shalt


70


such that the foot pedal lever


78


rotates the shaft


70


. When the foot pedal


76


is depressed, the upper jaws


56


move in an upward direction, thereby releasing the cart.




Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A cart moving system for moving a line of carts that includes at least one cart comprising:a motorized cart mover for engaging the line of carts; at least two rotatable reels disposed within the motorized cart mover; a common shaft each reel fixedly attached thereto the shaft rotatable attached to the cart mover; a retaining cord at least partially disposed on the reels such that the retaining cord is extendible to a selected position around the line of carts; and a locking mechanism which secures remaining cord in the selected position. 2.The cart moving system of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises:a gear attached to either reel; a dog which slidably engages the gear; and a solenoid that activates the dog to engage the gear.
  • 3. The cart moving system of claim 1, and further comprising:a retraction coil spring attached to the shaft; and a coil spring bracket attached to the retraction coil spring and secured to the cart mover.
  • 4. The cart moving system of claim 1, and further comprising:a plurality of spaced apart cord retaining fingers attached to the perimeter of the each reel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional Application No. 60/138,434 filed on May 18, 1999.

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Number Date Country
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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/138434 May 1999 US