Claims
- 1. A cart comprising:
- (a) an elongated longitudinal frame member having a horizontal rear portion, a vertical forward portion, which has a top end and a handle which is connected to said top end,
- (b) an elongated horizontal cross frame member which extends at a right angle to said longitudinal frame member,
- (c) a pair of wheels which are rotatably mounted on opposite ends of the cross frame member,
- (d) a connecting bracket which is fixed to the rear end of said horizontal rear portion and which is vertically aligned with said cross frame member, said bracket having a pair of spaced apertures, which are vertically aligned with said cross frame member,
- (e) a pair of spaced vertical stabilizing pins which are fixed to said horizontal cross frame member and which extend, respectively, through said pair of spaced apertures for stabilizing said horizontal frame member against movement relative to said horizontal rear portion in any horizontal direction,
- (f) first removable fastening means for operatively connecting said connecting bracket to said horizontal rear portion to prevent relative vertical movement between said cross frame member and said horizontal rear portion, first removable fastening means comprising:
- (1) a bolt which is anchored to said horizontal cross frame member and which is located between said pair of stabilizing pins, said bolt having a threaded end which extends vertically from said horizontal cross frame member in the same direction as said pins and beyond said pins,
- (2) a nut which is threaded onto the threaded end of said bolt, and
- (3) a slot in said connecting bracket which is located between said pair of spaced apertures and which has a rearwardly facing opening which is vertically aligned with said bolt when said stabilizing pins extend through said apertures to permit removal of said connecting bracket from said bolt while said nut is attached to said bolt,
- (g) an integral collapsible storage basket having planar rectangular walls and being located to the rear of said vertical forward portion, said storage basket being adjustable between an expanded state in which the walls define a storage compartment which is rectangular in cross-section and a collapsed state in which the walls are folded into a compact stack, said storage basket, in said expanded state, having a horizontal bottom wall, a vertical back wall, a vertical front wall which has a top edge, and a pair of vertical side walls, each of said vertical walls assuming a horizontal orientation on top of said bottom wall when said storage basket is in said collapsed state, and
- (h) supporting means for supporting the storage basket on the frame members in said expanded state and said collapsed state said supporting means comprising second removable fastening means for removably fastening the bottom wall of said storage basket to one of said frame members, and supporting bracket means which is fixed to said longitudinal frame member for supporting the front end of said storage basket.
- 2. A cart as recited in claim 1, wherein the bottom wall of said storage basket has a pair of spaced holes which are vertically aligned with said stabilizing pins and said pins extend upwardly through said holes for preventing horizontal movement of said storage basket relative to said frame members, so that the storage basket is supported sufficiently on said frame members for horizontal movement of said cart and so that said storage basket can be removed from said frame members in the absence of said second removable fastening means by lifting the basket away from the frame members.
- 3. A cart as recited in claim 1, wherein said handle is pivotally connected to the top end of said vertical forward portion for movement between a vertical position in which the handle is parallel with said vertical for position and a horizontal position in which the handle extends at a right angle to said vertical forward portion.
- 4. A cart as recited in claim 1, wherein said cart comprises means for releasably locking said handle in said horizontal position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 711,599, filed on Mar. 13, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,635,956.
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