Claims
- 1. A mounting for supporting a basket upon a tubular frame which frame has a generally horizontal component and a generally vertical component, said mounting comprising in combination:
- (a) means for engaging the tubular frame, said means for engaging including means for inhibiting rotation of said mounting about each of a horizontal axis and a vertical axis of said mounting, said means for inhibiting including first means for capturing at least a part of the horizontal component of the frame to inhibit rotation of said mounting about the vertical axis of said mounting, said first means for capturing having a longitudinal axis intersecting the vertical axis of said mounting and second means for capturing at least a part of the vertical component of the frame to inhibit rotation of said mounting about the horizontal axis of said mounting, said second means for capturing having a longitudinal axis parallel with the vertical axis of said mounting;
- (b) a stanchion;
- (c) vertically oriented tube means attached to said engaging means for receiving said stanchion;
- (d) said tube means including means for vertically locating said stanchion relative to said tube means and for selectively retaining said stanchion at such location;
- (e) an arm;
- (f) means for securing the basket to said arm, said arm including a segment extending downwardly; and
- (g) a passageway disposed in said stanchion for receiving said segment;
- whereby, the basket is supported by said mounting through said stanchion.
- 2. The mounting as set forth in claim 1 wherein said segment is rotatable within said passageway about a vertical axis and including detent means disposed intermediate said segment and said stanchion for urging positioning of the basket at at least one predetermined angular position about the vertical axis of said stanchion.
- 3. A mounting for supporting a basket upon a tubular frame which frame has a generally horizontal component and a generally vertical component, said mounting comprising in combination:
- (a) means for engaging the tubular frame, said means for engaging including means for inhibiting rotation of said mounting about each of a horizontal axis and a vertical axis of said mounting, said means for inhibiting including first means for capturing at least a part of the horizontal component of the frame to inhibit rotation of said mounting about the vertical axis of said mounting, said first means for capturing having a longitudinal axis intersecting the vertical axis of said mounting and second means for capturing at least a part of the vertical component of the frame to inhibit rotation of said mounting about the horizontal axis of said mounting, said second means for capturing having a longitudinal axis parallel with the vertical axis of said mounting;
- (b) a stanchion;
- (c) vertically oriented tube means attached to said engaging means for receiving said stanchion;
- (d) said tube means including means for vertically locating said stanchion relative to said tube means and for selectively retaining said stanchion at such location;
- (e) an arm;
- (f) a basket;
- (g) means for securing said basket to said arm, said arm including a segment extending downwardly; and
- (h) a passageway disposed in said stanchion for receiving said segment;
- whereby, said gasket is supported by said mounting through said stanchion.
- 4. The mounting as set forth in claim 3 wherein said basket is collapsible.
- 5. The mounting as set forth in claim 3 wherein said means for securing includes means for detachably attaching said basket to said arm.
- 6. The mounting as set forth in claim 3 including means for selectively withdrawing said segment from said passageway to disengage said basket from said mounting.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application, Ser. No. 023,448, filed Mar. 9, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,688.
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Divisions (1)
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