Claims
- 1. A stackable cart upon which another cart can be stacked thereon, the stackable cart comprising, in combination:
a tray; a handle connected to the tray; a plurality of wheels rotatably secured to the tray; wherein the tray is configured to at least partially receive a handle of the another cart when the another cart is stacked on the stackable cart; and wherein the handle is configured to at least partially receive a plurality of wheels of the another cart when the another cart is stacked on the stackable cart.
- 2. The stackable cart according to claim 1, further comprising a stand secured to the tray and movable between a first position and a second position.
- 3. The stackable cart according to claim 1, wherein the tray forms a storage cavity having an access opening and a lip extending about a periphery of the access opening.
- 4. The stackable cart according to claim 3, wherein the lip is located along an outer surface of the tray.
- 5. The stackable cart according to claim 3, wherein the lip comprises at least one grip.
- 6. The stackable cart according to claim 1, wherein the handle is extendable in a telescopic manner.
- 7. The stackable cart according to claim 1, wherein the handle comprises:
a lower part; an upper part; and wherein the upper part and lower part are slidably coupled.
- 8. The stackable cart according to claim 7, wherein the handle further comprises a latch that controls slidable movement of the upper part with respect to the lower part.
- 9. The stackable cart according to claim 1, wherein the tray and the handle are configured to nest together with the another cart when the another cart is stacked on the stackable cart.
- 10. A stacked configuration of carts comprising, in combination:
first and second carts each including:
a tray; a handle connected to the tray, and a plurality of wheels rotatably secured to the tray; wherein the second cart is vertically stacked upon the first cart with the second cart oriented in an opposed direction to the first cart; wherein the tray of the first cart at least partially receives the handle of the second cart therein to limit movement of the second cart relative to the first cart; and wherein the handle of the first cart at least partially receives the plurality of wheels of the second cart therein to limit movement of the second cart relative to the first cart.
- 11. The stacked configuration of carts according to claim 10, wherein the first and second carts are nested together.
- 12. The stackable cart according to claim 10, wherein the first and second carts further include a stand secured to the tray and movable between a stowed position and an extended position and the stand of each the first and second carts is in the stowed position.
- 13. The stackable cart according to claim 12, wherein the handle of both the first and second carts is extendable in a telescopic manner between a retracted position and a extended position and the handle of each the first and second carts is in the retracted position.
- 14. The stackable cart according to claim 10, wherein the handle of both the first and second carts is extendable in a telescopic manner between a retracted position and a extended position and the handle of each the first and second carts is in the retracted position.
- 15. The stackable cart according to claim 10, further comprising additional carts each including a tray, a handle connected to the tray, and a plurality of wheels rotatably secured to the tray and wherein the additional carts are vertically stacked upon the first and second carts and oriented in alternating opposed directions.
- 16. The stacked configuration of carts according to claim 10, wherein the additional carts and the first and second carts are nested together.
- 17. A method of stacking carts comprising the steps of, in combination:
providing first and second carts each including a tray, a handle connected to the tray, and a plurality of wheels rotatably secured to the tray; vertically stacking the second cart upon the first cart with the second cart oriented in an opposed direction to the first cart; at least partially inserting the handle of the second cart into the tray of the first cart to limit movement of the second cart relative to the first cart; and at least partially inserting the plurality of wheels of the second cart into the handle of the first cart to limit movement of the second cart relative to the first cart.
- 18. The method of stacking carts according to claim 17, further comprising the step of nesting the first and second carts together.
- 19. The method of stacking carts according to claim 17, further comprising the steps of providing additional carts each including a tray, a handle connected to the tray, and a plurality of wheels rotatably secured to the tray and vertically stacking the additional carts upon the first and second carts in alternating opposed directions.
- 20. The method of stacking carts according to claim 19, further comprising the step of nesting the additional carts and the first and second carts together.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/361,082 filed on Mar. 1, 2002, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60361082 |
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