Claims
- 1. In a transport cart, supported for travel into a van body having a floor, to join like carts positioned in fore to aft extending laterally spaced rows leaving an aisle between them in the van body, the cart having a bottom support on which stacks of product are to be supported at a level above said van floor and an open front side to permit the unloading of product from said bottom support; the improvement comprising:
a. a deck, with foldable outer support leg structure thereon mounted on said open front side of said cart, said deck being movable from a stowed retracted position to an extended generally horizontal aisleway-forming operative position in which laterally aligned opposed like carts in the rows can form a false floor aisleway supported by said leg structure of the carts at substantially the level of said cart bottom supports; and b. linkage connecting said leg structure and cart operative when said deck is moved from stowed to operative position to automatically move said leg structure to vertical deck supporting position.
- 2. The cart of claim 1 wherein said deck is hingedly connected at its inner end at substantially the level of said bottom support to swing to a stowed position forming a partial side wall for said open side of said cart, said linkage between said cart and leg structure automatically folding said leg structure when said deck moves to stowed position.
- 3. The cart of claim 2 wherein said linkage includes links which pivot to said cart at a location outward of and below said hinged connection of said deck when said deck is in said operative position, and spring mechanism connecting said deck to said cart whereby said linkage disengageably locks said deck and leg structure in stowed position when said deck is moved to stowed position until a force is exerted overcoming said spring mechanism and moving said deck downwardly.
- 4. The cart of claim 2 wherein said linkage includes links which pivot to said cart at a location outward of and below the pivot location of said deck to said cart when said deck is in said operative position, said linkage further includes spring mechanism connected between said deck and cart, and said linkage automatically moves said leg structure to a locked position when said deck and leg structure are moved to said operative position.
- 5. The cart of claim 4 wherein said spring mechanism exerts a force on said deck urging said leg structure downwardly when the deck reaches said operative position.
- 6. The cart of claim 5 wherein the lower surface of said deck is recessed to receive said linkage and leg structure in nested position, and said linkage exerts a force tending to lock said leg structure in said nested position when said deck is in stowed position.
- 7. In a stacked product transport cart, wheel-supported for travel into a van body having a floor, to join like carts positioned in fore to aft extending laterally spaced rows leaving an aisle between them in the van body, the cart having a bottom support on which stacks of product are to be supported at a level above said van floor and an open front side to permit the unloading of product from said bottom support; the improvement comprising:
a. a deck pivotally mounted on said open front side of said cart, said deck being movable from a stowed vertical position partially closing said open side of the cart to an extended generally horizontal aisleway-forming operative position in which laterally aligned opposed like carts in the rows can form a false floor aisleway supported above said floor of the van body at substantially the level of said cart bottom supports; and b. spring mechanism connected to said deck, said spring mechanism also being connected to said cart below said pivotal mount of said deck to the cart when said deck is in said operative position and operative when said deck is moved from stowed to operative position to disengageably bias said deck downwardly and lock it in position.
- 8. The cart of claim 7 wherein said bottom support comprises a bottom wall made up of side by side self rigidifying planks having vertically extending nesting side flanges, said flanges on adjoining planks having vertically opening sockets on one flange and a socket protrusion on the adjoining other flange received therein which prevents vertical and sidewise disengagement.
- 9. The cart of claim 8 wherein said one flange with sockets includes an upwardly opening socket and a downwardly opening socket, and said planks are endwisely interconnectable.
- 10. The cart of claim 7 wherein said spring mechanism is operative to bias said deck upwardly and lock it in stowed position.
- 11. A series of transport carts in combination with a transport vehicle having side walls, a floor, and an openable rear; said series of transport carts being positioned on wheels in side by side relation in fore to aft extending laterally spaced rows within said van, said carts having side closures on three sides and having an open front side facing laterally toward a like cart in an opposite row; said carts having front decks movable from a retracted stowed position to an extended position supported above said van floor at a level generally in alignment with the bottoms of said carts to form a false floor aisleway above said van floor enabling unloading access to said carts, and biasing mechanism connected with said deck and cart, said biasing mechanism being connected to said cart in a position to impose a disengageable downward force on said decks when the decks are in operative position.
- 12. The cart of claim 11 wherein said biasing mechanism is operative to disengageably bias said deck to tend to maintain it in stowed position.
- 13. The combination of claim 11 wherein a ramp disengageably interfits with the decks of the rearmost carts in each said row at the rear of said van vehicle inward of said van rear and includes a portion extending downwardly at an inclined angle from said cart decks and a retractable plate movable from a retracted position inside said van rear to a ramp continuation position beyond said van rear to an unloading platform.
- 14. The combination of claim 11 wherein said decks have front and rear portions and the rear portions of said decks are pivotally connected to said carts at generally the level of said bottoms of the carts to swing to a stowed vertical position forming a partial wall for the open sides of said carts; said decks at their front portions having legs foldable from a deck supporting vertical position to a stowed position; and interconnection members between said deck legs and carts operative when said decks are swung from stowed position to operative position to automatically move said legs to vertical position.
- 15. The combination of claim 14 wherein said interconnection members comprise rigid links pivoted to said cart bottoms and to said legs at a location below the pivot location of said legs to the decks when the legs are in vertical position, and said biasing mechanism comprises gas springs connected between said decks and cart bottoms exerting a force urging said decks to remain in both stowed and operative positions.
- 16. The combination of claim 15 wherein said links pivot to said carts at a location forward of and below said pivotal connection of said decks to the carts when the carts are in operative position, and said links automatically move to a retracted position within said decks when said decks are moved to vertical stowed position.
- 17. The combination of claim 15 wherein the lower surface of said decks are recessed to receive said links, deck legs, and gas springs in nested positions which are assumed automatically when the decks are moved to stowed position.
- 18. A method of unloading stacked products from transport carts positioned in side by side relation in fore and aft extending, spaced apart rows disposed along a delivery van to leave an aisle between them, the carts having wheel supported upright frames with bottom supports for the products disposed at a level above the floor of the van and open fronts with front decks movable from a stowed retracted position to a generally horizontal position adjacent said bottom supports, the steps of:
a. moving the decks on aligned carts in said rows into generally abutting relation to form a raised false floor aisleway between said rows of carts on which hand trucks can travel; and b. moving a hand truck with a load supporting nose plate along said aisleway and removing those products from said carts which are to be unloaded at an unloading location to said hand truck nose plate for unloading transport along said aisleway.
- 19. The method of claim 18 comprising providing said decks as platforms pivotally supported on the fronts of the carts to swing from a stowed position vertically adjacent the fronts of the carts to said generally horizontal position, providing the fronts of said decks with support legs pivotally connected with said platforms to swing from a stowed position with said decks to vertically extended operative position; and providing linkage automatically swinging said legs from stowed position to operative position and restoring them to stowed position when the decks are respectively swung down from stowed position and swung upwardly to stowed position.
- 20. The method of claim 19 comprising providing said linkage with spring mechanism linkage which disengageably locks the decks in both stowed and operative positions, and assists in moving said decks to said stowed positions.
- 21. A series of wheel supported transport carts in combination with a van transport vehicle having side walls, a floor, and an accessible rear; said series of transport carts being in side by side relation in fore to aft extending laterally spaced rows within said van, said carts having side closures on three sides and an open front side laterally facing a cart in an opposite row; said carts further having raised bottoms and front decks hingedly connected to said carts and movable from a retracted vertical stowed position in which they partially close said open front side to an extended generally horizontal operating position supported above said floor at a level generally in alignment with said bottoms of said carts to form a false floor aisle way above said van floor for unloading access; foldable outer support leg structures for the front ends of said decks for supporting said decks above said van floor; and interconnections between said leg structures and carts operative when said decks are moved from stowed to operative position to automatically move said leg structures to vertical deck supporting positions, and for restoring said leg structures to folded position when said decks are moved from operative to stowed position.
- 22. The combination defined in claim 21 wherein said interconnections include rigid links pivoted to said carts at a location outward of said hinged connections of said decks to said carts when said decks are in said generally horizontal position, and spring mechanism connecting said decks to said carts whereby said leg structures are urged downwardly when said decks are in said generally horizontal position.
- 23. The combination of claim 22 wherein said interconnections retain said decks in stowed position exerting a disengageable force on said decks.
- 24. The combination of claim 21 wherein a ramp disengageably interfits with the decks of the rearmost carts in each said row at the rear of said van vehicle inward of said rear, and includes a portion extending downwardly at an inclined angle from said cart decks and a swingable plate movable from a retracted position inside said van to a ramp continuation position beyond said van rear to an unloading platform.
- 25. A method of constructing a product transport cart, supported for travel on wheels into a van body having a floor, to join like carts positioned in fore to aft extending laterally spaced rows leaving an aisle between them, comprising;
a. providing a cart having a bottom support member on which stacks of products can be supported at a level above said floor of the van body, and which has side and back closure members for retaining said products, said cart having an open front side to permit the unloading of products from said bottom support member; b. providing a front deck for said cart connected to said cart and movable from a stowed retracted vertical position in which said deck partially closes said open side of the cart to an extended generally horizontal operative position which can assist like carts in the rows to form a false floor aisleway at generally the level of said cart bottom support; c. providing pivotal leg structure for the front of said deck which is movable from a folded to a generally vertical position for supporting said deck on the floor of said van; and d. connecting linkage between said legs and cart operative when said deck is moved from stowed to operative horizontal position to automatically move said leg structure to vertical deck supporting position from said folded position.
- 26. The method of claim 25 comprising providing said linkage as solid links which pivot to said cart at a location outward of and below said connection of said deck to said cart, and providing spring mechanism connected between said deck and cart whereby said linkage disengageably retains said deck and legs in stowed folded position when said deck is moved to stowed position until a force is exerted overcoming said spring mechanism and moving said deck downwardly.
- 27. The method of claim 25 comprising connecting spring mechanism between said decks and cart which disengageably urges said deck and legs downwardly toward said van floor when said deck is in said generally horizontal operative position.
- 28. A method of constructing a cart transport system for a transport vehicle which has a series of carts positioned on wheels in side by side relation in fore to aft extending spaced rows within the van, said van having side walls, a floor, and an accessible rear, said carts having side closures on three sides and an open front side facing laterally toward a cart in an opposite row, comprising:
a. providing said carts with front decks movable from a retracted stowed position to an extended generally horizontal operative position supported generally horizontally above said van floor at a level generally in alignment with the bottoms of said carts to form a false floor aisleway above said van floor for unloading access to said carts; b. connecting legs to said decks which are pivotally movable from a generally vertical deck supporting position to a folded position; and c. providing linkage connecting said legs and carts operative when said decks are moved from stowed to operative position to automatically move said legs to vertical deck supporting position.
- 29. The method of claim 28 comprising hingedly connecting said decks to said carts for movement from vertical stowed position to said operative position; and providing said linkage as incorporating rigid links pivoted to said carts at a location outward of and below said hinged connection of said decks to said carts when said decks are in said generally horizontal operative position, and providing spring mechanism connecting said decks to said carts whereby said linkage forces said decks downwardly when said decks are in said horizontal operative position.
- 30. The method of claim 29 comprising providing spring mechanism which disengageably urges said decks upwardly in stowed position.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention is entitled to the priority of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/116,473, filed Jan. 20, 1999, and relates generally to the manufacture and handling of carts carrying products such as stacked cases of beverage containers for transport in a delivery vehicle. Typically, the vehicle will move the carts from a manufacturing facility or distribution center to a retailer.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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