Claims
- 1. A utility cart comprising:
a platform having a front end, a back end, and defining an upper surface and a lower surface, the lower surface lying on a lower plane, and said platform having a longitudinal axis; a straight longitudinal handle extending in a longitudinal direction from the platform, the longitudinal handle having a distal end and a proximal end relative to the platform; a transverse handle extending transversely from the distal end of the longitudinal handle, wherein the transverse handle comprises a U-shape portion having two opposed ends; and wheel supports extending downwardly from the platform lower plane, the wheel supports comprising two prongs functionally attached to the platform; a respective wheel rotatably mounted to each wheel support with one prong on each side of the wheel, each wheel mounted for the cart to travel in the longitudinal direction, the wheels at least partially located beneath the platform lower plane; and a basket comprising elongate vertical supports, upper longitudinal members and upper transverse members, the vertical supports are functionally attached to the platform and extend upwardly relative to the platform, each vertical support is attached to or integral with at least one member of the group consisting of the upper longitudinal member and the upper transverse member.
- 2. The cart of claim 1, wherein the vertical supports are attached at the corners of the platform and extend upwardly,
- 3. The cart of claim 2, wherein each upper longitudinal member is attached to two vertical supports, and each upper transverse member is attached to two vertical supports.
- 4. The cart of claim 1, wherein at least one member of the group consisting of the upper longitudinal members and the upper transverse members is attached to the vertical supports by expansion bolts.
- 5. The cart of claim 1, wherein each vertical support is attached to the platform by a respective expansion bolt.
- 6. The cart of claim 1, wherein an upper portion of the vertical support has opposed holes and a square nut is contained in an end of at least one member of the group consisting of the longitudinal member of the basket and the vertical member of the basket, and the member is attached to the vertical support by screwing a bolt through the opposed holes into the square nut.
- 7. The cart of claim 1, further comprising a fabric liner releasably attached to the basket to line the basket.
- 8. The cart of claim 1, further comprising a fabric liner releasably attached to the basket to line the basket, the fabric liner comprising strips of hook shaped fasteners and strips of loop shaped fasteners attached to sidewalls of the fabric liner at locations such that the cover perimeter is wrapable about the longitudinal members and transverse members of the basket and mate to releasably attach the fabric liner to the basket.
- 9. The cart of claim 8, wherein the fabric liner has pockets.
- 10. The cart of claim 1, further comprising a fabric floor releasably attached to the platform.
- 11. The cart of claim 1, further comprising a kick stand allowing for a free standing, horizontally level cart; wherein the transverse handle further comprises a curved handle bar assembly allowing the load to remain in a horizontal position during operation.
- 12. The cart of claim 1, wherein the kickstand is pivotally attached to said longitudinal handle, said kickstand comprising an upper cylinder having a sidewall having a first hole in an upper portion of the sidewall and a second hole in a lower portion of the sidewall, and an extension slidably mounted within the upper cylinder to be movable between a retracted position and an extended position, a spring loaded protrusion protruding from an upper portion of the extension and engaging the first hole when the extension in is the retracted position and engaging the second hole when the extension in is the extended position.
- 13. The cart of claim 1, wherein the transverse handle is attached to a transverse handle mount comprising front and rear opposed members holding the handle therebetween, and a handle mount stem is attached to the rear transverse handle mount member, the stem is located within the distal end of the longitudinal handle and had a rectangular transverse cross-section optionally having longitudinal grooves in the perimeter of the stem, the distal end of the longitudinal handle has two opposed holes and the handle mount stem has a transverse passageway located to be aligned with the opposed holes of the longitudinal handle, an elongate member is located within the opposed holes of the longitudinal handle and the transverse passageway of the handle mount stem.
- 14. The cart of claim 13, wherein the elongate member comprises a head, a stem and a U-shaped wire and has a first end and a second end, the first end comprises the head, the U-shaped wire has a wire first end attached to the head and a wire second end encircling the second end of the stem.
- 15. The cart of claim 1, wherein the platform upper surface is flat and when the platform upper surface and longitudinal handle are horizontal, the transverse handle has an uppermost portion about 5 to about 12 inches higher than the platform upper surface.
- 16. The cart of claim 1, wherein the basket comprises a front gate, a back gate and side gates, the front gate comprising one said upper transverse member and two said vertical supports, the rear gate comprising one said upper transverse member and two said vertical supports, and each side gate comprising one said upper longitudinal member and two said vertical supports, the front gate is attached to the platform and the side gates, the rear gate is attached to the platform and the side gates.
- 14. The cart of claim 1, wherein the front gate, back gate and side gates are pivotally attached to the platform.
- 15. The cart of claim 1, wherein the front gate, back gate and side gates are pivotally attached to the platform by hinges.
- 16. The cart of claim 1, wherein the front gate and back gate each further comprise a respective lower transverse member attached to the respective vertical supports of the front gate and back gate, and the side gates each further comprise a respective lower longitudinal member attached to the respective vertical supports of the side gates and the front gate, back gate and side gates are pivotally attached to the platform by hinges attached to the respective lower longitudinal members and lower transverse members.
- 17. The cart of claim 13, wherein a latch is mounted to a first member of the group consisting of the front gate and the side gate and a catch for engaging the latch to releasably lock the front gate to the side gate is mounted to another member of the group consisting of the front gate and the side gate.
- 18. The cart of claim 13, wherein the latch comprises a cylinder and a handle extending from the cylinder, the cylinder mounted to reciprocally slide along the longitudinal axis of the latch to releasably engage the latch.
- 19. The cart of claim 1, wherein the wheel supports comprise a rod rotatably functionally mounted to the platform and two forks per wheel, each fork comprising two prongs extending from the rod perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the rod.
- 20. The cart of claim 1, comprising a mount for the transverse handle, the mount for the transverse handle comprises a stem having a first inclined surface, a block having a second inclined surface and a bolt passing through the stem, the first inclined surface, the second inclined surface, and being threaded into the block,
wherein the transverse handle is attached to a first end of the stem, the stem and block are located within the distal end of the longitudinal handle, and a second end of the stem opposed to the first end of the stem comprises the first inclined surface which contacts the second inclined surface of the block,
the second inclined surface is mounted to slide along the first inclined surface of the stem when the bolt is tightened to join the block against one inside wall of the longitudinal handle and jam the stem against an opposed inside wall of the longitudinal handle thereby holding the stem in place.
- 21. A utility cart comprising:
a platform having a front end, a back end, and defining an upper surface and a lower surface; a longitudinal handle extending in a longitudinal direction from the platform, the longitudinal handle having a distal end and a proximal end relative to the platform and being parallel to a longitudinal axis of the platform; a distal member selected from the group consisting of a transverse handle extending transversely from the distal end of the longitudinal handle and a hitch for attaching the cart to a vehicle; wheels; wheel supports comprising a rod rotatably functionally mounted to the platform and two forks per wheel, each fork comprising two prongs extending from the rod perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the rod, each prong having a first end and a second end, said first prong end attached to the rod and each of said wheels rotatably mounted to a respective pair of second prong ends, the rotatable rod being rotatable to pivot the prongs from a first position, wherein the prongs are generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the platform, to a second position, wherein the prong second ends are closer to the platform than in the first position; each wheel mounted for the cart to travel in the longitudinal direction; and a kickstand extending downwardly from the longitudinal handle.
- 22. The cart of claim 21, wherein the rod has sidewalls and two plates extending from the rod sidewalls to between opposed walls of respective rod mounts, the plates having two holes, the rod mounts attached to a bottom side of the platform, the plates each having two holes and each of the walls of the opposed rod mounts having a hole, wherein each said rod mount hole is aligned with each other said rod mount hole and a first of the two plate holes when the prongs are in the first position and the second of the plate holes when the prongs are in the second position.
- 23. The cart of claim 21, wherein the rod extends sufficiently transversely of the platform that the wheels are lateral of the platform, so the rod may rotate to move the wheels between the first and second positions with the wheels outside the perimeter of the platform.
- 24. The cart of claim 21, wherein the distal member is the transverse handle and is mounted to the longitudinal handle by a transverse handle mount;
the transverse handle mount comprises a stem having a first inclined surface, a block having a second inclined surface and a bolt passing through the stem, the first inclined surface, the second inclined surface, and being threaded into the block, wherein the transverse handle is attached to a first end of the stem, the stem and block are located within the distal end of the longitudinal handle, and a second end of the stem opposed to the first end of the stem comprises the first inclined surface which contacts the second inclined surface of the block, the second inclined surface is mounted to slide along the first inclined surface of the stem when the bolt is tightened to join the block against one inside wall of the longitudinal handle and jam the stem against an opposed inside wall of the longitudinal handle thereby holding the stem in place.
- 25. The utility cart of claim 21, wherein the distal member is the hitch, and the hitch comprises a stem and two tongues protruding from a distal end of the stem, each tongue having a hole and the tongue holes being aligned.
- 26. A utility cart comprising:
a platform having a front end, a back end, and defining an upper surface and a lower surface; a longitudinal handle extending in a longitudinal direction from the platform, the longitudinal handle having a distal end and a proximal end relative to the platform; a hitch for attaching the cart to a vehicle, the hitch comprising a stem having a longitudinal axis, an extension having a proximal end and a distal end relative to the stem, the extension comprising a majority portion having an angle “A” of about 120 degrees to about 150 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the stem, at least one tongue extends from the distal end of the extension and has a hole therethrough for accepting a pin to attach the hitch to a vehicle; wheel supports attached to the platform; a respective wheel rotatably mounted to each wheel support, each wheel mounted for the cart to travel in the longitudinal direction; and a basket comprising a front gate, a rear gate, and side gates, the front gate is attached to the platform and the side gates, the rear gate is attached to the platform and the side gates.
- 27. The cart of claim 26, wherein the hitch has two tongues, the tongues are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem, and the hitch is further attached to the platform by braces, each brace having first and second ends, wherein a first brace end is attached to the hitch and the second brace end is attached to the platform.
- 28. A hand operated utility cart comprising:
a platform having a front end, a back end, and defining an upper surface and a lower surface; a handle comprising a longitudinal handle member extending in a longitudinal direction from the platform, the longitudinal handle having a distal end and a proximal end relative to the platform and a transverse handle member extending transversely from the distal end of the longitudinal handle member; wheel supports extending downwardly from the platform lower surface; a respective wheel rotatably mounted to each wheel support, each wheel mounted for the cart to travel in the longitudinal direction; and a kickstand; wherein the platform upper surface is flat and when the platform upper surface and longitudinal handle are horizontal, the transverse handle has an uppermost portion about 5 to about 12 inches higher than the platform upper surface.
- 29. An expandable insert comprising a bolt, a first threaded nut, a second unthreaded nut and a rubber washer, the first threaded nut, the second unthreaded nut and the rubber washer are located on the washer with the rubber washer between the threaded nut and an unthreaded nut, each nut and the rubber washer having a perimeter having at least two opposed flat sides, wherein the perimeter of the rubber washer is insert at most {fraction (1/16)} inch relative to the perimeter of the respective nuts.
- 30. The expandable insert of claim 29, wherein the perimeter of the rubber washer is insert {fraction (10/1000)} to about {fraction (1/64)} inch relative to the perimeter of the respective nuts and the rubber washer is attached to the nuts.
- 31. The expandable insert of claim 29, wherein opposed walls of nuts have hollows and the rubber washer is seated in the hollows.
- 32. A utility cart comprising:
a platform having a front end, a back end, and defining an upper surface and a lower surface, the lower surface lying on a lower plane, and said platform having a longitudinal axis; a straight longitudinal handle extending in a longitudinal direction from the platform, the longitudinal handle having a distal end and a proximal end relative to the platform, the longitudinal handle and the platform being parallel; a transverse handle extending transversely from the distal end of the longitudinal handle, wherein the transverse handle comprises a U-shape portion having two opposed ends, wherein the two opposed ends are about 5 to about 12 inches higher than the longitudinal handle when the longitudinal handle is in a horizontal position; and wheel supports extending downwardly from the platform lower plane, the wheel supports comprising two prongs functionally attached to the platform; a respective wheel rotatably mounted to each wheel support with one prong on each side of the wheel, each wheel mounted for the cart to travel in the longitudinal direction, the wheels at least partially located beneath the platform lower plane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in part of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,050 filed Jul. 13, 2000 which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application serial No. 60/154,829 filed Nov. 12, 1999 both of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0002] This relates to U.S. Disclosure Document Number 430471, filed Jan. 29, 1998 incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0003] This also claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application serial No. 60/328,707 filed Oct. 12, 2001 incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60154829 |
Nov 1999 |
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60328707 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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