The invention relates generally to carts and more particularly to a housekeeping or service cart that increases storage capacity and facilitates removal and transport of filled containers.
Housekeeping carts are typically used for room make-up and linen changes in, for example, the hospitality and senior care industries. Such carts typically have an attached fabric linen bag for stowing the dirty towels, bedsheets or the like. Existing laundry/linen bags typically have grommets surrounding the upper lip of the bag that are hung from the handles of the housekeeping cart. Some linen bags also have strings or ties that can be tied around the handles of the cart to hang. In either case, the bags typically are suspended within the handles of the carts so that the room attendant can place dirty linens into the bags as they proceed along their room service route. The typical cart usually stocks supplies to make up a number of rooms over the course of a day. For example one stocked cart may service eighteen rooms during the course of a day. The fully loaded cart may store fresh replacement towels and bed linens, amenities (such as soaps and shampoos), as well as a trash bag to collect waste from the wastebaskets. The fully loaded housekeeping cart sometimes falls short of the space needed to fully equip it for an entire work shift.
The cart of the invention utilizes a sliding support to mount a container onto the cart. In one embodiment the container is a linen bag and the sliding support functions as the cart handles. A shelf or platform is located below the sliding support. The sliding support allows the container to be stored either under the support, directly over the platform, or, if more storage space is required, the sliding support allows the container to slide on the support, providing open space for items to be placed on the platform. The container may also be easily removed from the cart by the user. The container may be provided with a telescopic handle and wheels for easy transport of the container and its contents. The sliding mounting system and the container with wheels and handle allow the user to safely and easily remove and transport the heavy loads.
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Extending from either side of base 2 near the bottom of cart 1 are platforms 16 and 18 that extend substantially horizontally and are used to support articles as will hereinafter be described. In the illustrated embodiment platform 16 is formed integrally with base 2 such that it is permanently fixed in the illustrated horizontal position. Platform 18 is pivoted to base 2 at pivots 19 such that it can be pivoted from the substantially horizontal position shown in
Located above platforms 16 and 18 are sliding supports 20. Each support 20 is used to slidably support a storage container 22 such as the illustrated laundry bags as will hereinafter be described. The laundry bags may be made of a flexible material such as woven fabric or Nylon or rigid storage compartments made of a relatively rigid plastic may be used. Supports 20 are also used as handles that can be gripped by a user to propel the cart on wheels 4 and 6.
Each support 22 includes a pair of members 23 that extend substantially perpendicularly from cabinet member 7. Members 23 are connected by a cross member 25. Cross member 25 includes a first portion 25a and a second portion 25b that are disposed at angle relative to horizontal such that the center portion of member 25 is raised. The raised center portion allows easy access to the open upper end of the container 22 such that the handle does not interfere with access to the container as shown in
Each of supports 20 include a pair of rails 24 to slidably support the storage container 22 such as a laundry bag. While the sliding storage containers 22 are illustrated as a laundry bags the storage container may be for other storage such as a waste basket, article storage or the like. In the illustrated embodiment each rail 24 includes a top wall 24a, bottom wall 24b and back wall 24c that define a channel 26 where the open side of the channels 26 face one another and are arranged substantially parallel to one another and extend substantially perpendicularly from the cabinet portion 7 of cart 1. The container 22 includes a pair of substantially parallel projections 32 at its upper end that fit into the channels 26 such that the projections 32 can be inserted into the channels to suspend container 22 from rails 24. The container may be easily removed from the cart by sliding the projections 32 from the rails 24. The projections 32 slide in the channels 26 such that the container 22 can be slid relative to side wall 3 to create a space between the side walls 3 and the bags 22. The distance between the side wall 3 and bag 22 can be varied by simply sliding the bag in the channel towards or away from the side wall 3 in the direction of arrow A.
While the rails 24 are shown as U-shaped channel that are open toward the interior of the cart, the rails could have other configurations. For example, the channels could open toward the exterior or top of the cart and the bag could be formed with projections 32 that are arranged to mate with the rails. Further, the rails could include the projection and the container may include the channel. Other configurations of the sliding support and bag may be used to allow the container to move relative to the cabinet portion 7.
In use, the containers 22 can be positioned closely adjacent to the side walls 3 to minimize the footprint of the cart. To increase the storage of the cart either or both of the containers 22 can be slid on the sliding supports 20 to create a space between the containers 22 and side walls 30 as shown in
An alternate embodiment of the cart is shown in
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The bag also includes a member 78 such as a bent metal rod that is removably inserted into a sleeve 80 formed at the upper edge of the bag. The member 78 includes hook portions 82 that extend from the sleeves at either side of the bag. The hook portions 82 are dimensioned to extend over handle portions 23 such that the bag can be suspended by the hook portions 82 on members 23 of the cart. Member 78 provides the structural rigidity that maintains the bag in the open position. When member 78 is removed, the bag can be collapsed as shown in
The bag may include a top flap 84 that can be used to close the open top of the bag. A fastener such as a hook and loop fastener 86 or zipper can be used to secure the top flap 84 closed. The bag is also provided with a large front a flap 88 that can be opened to remove the contents of the bag. The flap 88 is secured closed by a zipper 90 or other fastener.
Specific embodiments of an invention are disclosed herein. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the invention has other applications in other environments. Many embodiments are possible. The following claims are in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention to the specific embodiments described above.
This application claims benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to the filing date of to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/096,981, as filed on Sep. 15, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61096981 | Sep 2008 | US |