Claims
- 1. A shopping cart, comprising:
a wheeled base having a front end and a rear end, the wheeled base of the cart having a pair of rear wheels and a second pair of wheels spaced forwardly from the rear wheels; a rear frame projecting upwardly from the rear end of the base and having a handle at its upper end; a basket having a rear end secured to the frame and projecting forwardly from the frame at a spacing above the base, the basket having a front wall, spaced side walls, and a lower wall, and being open at its rear end; a fixed child seat secured to the cart adjacent the upper end of the rear frame so as to project forwardly from the rear frame; and a rear gate pivoted below the child seat to close the open rear end of the basket, whereby two or more carts can be nested together by pushing the front wall of the basket of a first cart through the rear frame beneath the fixed child seat of a second cart, simultaneously pivoting the rear gate upwardly to allow the basket of the first cart to enter the basket of the second cart.
- 2. The cart as claimed in claim 1, wherein each side wall has an upper rim which is inclined upwardly from the child seat to the front wall of the basket.
- 3. The cart as claimed in claim 1, wherein the side walls of the basket have a raised rear portion projecting forwardly from the rear end, a downward step, and a forward portion extending from the downward step to the front wall of the basket, the forward portion of each side wall being inclined upwardly from the downward step to the front wall of the basket, and the child seat being secured between the raised rear portions of the side walls such that a base of the seat is spaced above the forward portions of the side walls and the seat extends forward from the rear frame.
- 4. The cart as claimed in claim 3, wherein the basket has a forward corner between each side wall and front wall, and a vertical bumper of resilient material is secured to each corner, each bumper extending the full height of the forward corner, the side walls each having an upper rim, and an elongate protective molding is snapped over the upper rim of each side wall to cover the upper rim, whereby the corner bumpers of a rearward cart will rub against the upper rim moldings of the side walls of a forward cart when the two carts are nested together.
- 5. The cart as claimed in claim 1, wherein a caster lift mechanism is secured to the cart for lifting the rear wheels of a forward, first cart when a second, rear cart is nested into the forward cart.
- 6. The cart as claimed in claim 5, wherein the basket and base of the first cart have engaging surfaces which engage with opposing surfaces of the second cart when the two carts are nested together, and said caster lift mechanism comprises at least one caster lift member secured to at least one of said engaging surfaces.
- 7. The cart as claimed in claim 5, wherein the caster lift mechanism is releasably secured to the base of each cart for lifting the rear wheels of a forward, first cart when a second, rear cart is nested into the forward cart.
- 8. The cart as claimed in claim 7, wherein the wheeled base comprises a generally U-shaped frame and a tray secured across the frame, the U-shaped frame having opposite side rails, and the tray having a raised rear end secured across the rear frame, the caster lift mechanism comprising a pair of lift members releasably secured to the raised rear end of the tray adjacent opposite sides of the base frame, the lift members each projecting downwardly from the raised rear end of the tray, and a pair of sleeve members removably mounted on opposite side rails of the U-shaped frame at a predetermined location spaced forwardly from the raised rear end of the tray, such that when a forward and rear cart are nested together, the sleeve members of the rear cart engage beneath the lift members of the forward cart to raise the rear wheels of the forward cart from the ground.
- 9. The cart as claimed in claim 7, wherein the wheeled base has opposite side rails and a rear support rail extending across the rear frame, at least one removable caster lift member being mounted on one of said rails.
- 10. The cart as claimed in claim 9, wherein at least one first removable caster lift member is mounted on said rear rail to project downwardly from said rear rail, whereby the lift member of a forward cart will engage the base of a rear cart to lift the rear wheels of the forward cart as the rear cart is nested into the forward cart.
- 11. The cart as claimed in claim 10, wherein at least one second caster lift member is removably mounted on one of said side rails for engaging said first lift member when two carts are nested.
- 12. A nestable shopping cart, comprising:
a wheeled base having a front end and a rear end, the base having an opening at the rear end to allow nesting of the base of a second, identical cart into the rear end of said wheeled base; a rear frame projecting upwardly from the rear end of the base and having a handle; a basket having a rear end secured to the rear frame and projecting forwardly from the rear frame at a spacing above the base, the rear end of the basket having a one piece pivoted rear gate to allow nesting of the basket of a second cart into the rear end of the basket; the base of the cart having a pair of rear wheels and a pair of front wheels; and at least one caster lift member mounted on the cart at a location for engagement with an opposing surface of a second cart during nesting of two carts, whereby the rear wheels of a front one of the two carts are lifted from the ground as the carts are nested together.
- 13. The cart as claimed in claim 12, wherein the basket has an upper rim and the rear frame has a pair of upwardly extending side rails and a top rail comprising said handle extending between said side rails, and at least one caster lift member is mounted in said rear frame at a location for contacting the upper rim of the basket of a second cart during nesting of the carts.
- 14. The cart as claimed in claim 12, wherein the base has a pair of side rails and a rear support rail extending across said rear frame and spaced above said opening, and said caster lift member is removably mounted on at least one of said rails.
- 15. The cart as claimed in claim 14, wherein said caster lift member is removably mounted on said rear support rail and projects downwardly from said rail, whereby the caster lift member of a forward cart will engage the base of a rear cart to lift the rear wheels of the forward cart when the two carts are nested together.
- 16. The cart as claimed in claim 14, wherein at least one caster lift member is removably mounted on one of said side rails and projects upwardly from said rail, whereby the caster lift member of a rear cart will engage the rear support rail of a forward cart to lift the rear wheels of the forward cart when the two carts are nested together.
- 17. The cart as claimed in claim 15, wherein a pair of first caster lift members are removably mounted on said rear support rail adjacent opposite sides of said base.
- 18. The cart as claimed in claim 17, wherein a pair of second caster lift members are removably mounted on said opposite side rails at a predetermined position for engagement with said first caster lift members of a forward cart when two carts are nested together.
- 19. The cart as claimed in claim 18, wherein the side rails are inclined downwardly at said predetermined position.
- 20. The cart as claimed in claim 19, wherein said second caster lift members comprise slit sleeves.
- 21. The cart as claimed in claim 15, wherein said caster lift members are of plastic material.
- 22. A shopping cart, comprising:
a wheeled base having a front end and a rear end; a rear frame projecting upwardly from the rear end of the base and having a handle at its upper end; a basket having a rear end secured to the frame and projecting forwardly from the frame at a spacing above the base, the basket having a front wall, spaced side walls, and a lower wall; each side wall having a first, raised portion extending from the rear end of the basket and having a forward end, a downward step extending downwardly from the forward end of the first, raised portion, and a second, downwardly stepped portion extending from the step to the front wall, the raised portion having a height greater than the downwardly stepped portion; and the downwardly stepped portion of each side wall having an upper rim which is inclined upwardly from the downward step to the front wall, whereby the step and the upwardly inclined rims together form a ledge for supporting an item of larger dimensions than the basket on said rims adjacent said step.
- 23. The cart as claimed in claim 22, wherein the side walls of the basket taper inwardly from the rear end to the front wall, the basket being open at its rear end, and a rear gate being pivoted at the rear end of the basket to close the open rear end of the basket, whereby two or more baskets can be nested together by pushing the front wall of a rear basket of a first cart through the rear end of the basket of a second, forward cart, simultaneously pivoting the rear gate upwardly to allow the basket of the first cart to enter the basket of the second cart.
- 24. The cart as claimed in claim 23, wherein the basket is of metal construction, and has a forward corner at junction of each side wall and the front wall, and a vertical bumper is secured over each forward corner, whereby the vertical bumper of a first cart nesting into a second, forward cart rubs against the upwardly inclined rims of the side walls of the second cart during nesting.
- 25. The cart as claimed in claim 24, further comprising a molding of non-metallic material covering each upwardly inclined side wall rim, whereby the forward bumpers of a first, rearward cart rub against the non-metallic moldings of a second, forward cart during nesting.
- 26. The cart as claimed in claim 22, wherein the second portion of each side wall has a first height adjacent said step and a second height at said front wall, the second height being approximately one inch higher than said first height.
- 27. A nestable shopping cart, comprising:
a wheeled base having a front end and a rear end, the base having an opening at the rear end to allow nesting of the base of a second, identical cart into the rear end of said wheeled base; a rear frame projecting upwardly from the rear end of the base and having a handle; a basket having a rear end secured to the rear frame and projecting forwardly from the rear frame at a spacing above the base, spaced side walls, and a front wall, the rear end of the basket having a one piece pivoted rear gate to allow nesting of the basket of a second cart into the rear end of the basket; the base of the cart having a pair of rear wheels and a pair of front wheels; and each side wall having an upper rim which is inclined upwardly from the rear end to the front wall of the basket.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 10/401,341 filed Mar. 26, 2003.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10401341 |
Mar 2003 |
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10836169 |
Apr 2004 |
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