The present invention relates, generally, to wheeled trolleys or carts and relates particularly, though not exclusively, to a trolley for supporting and transporting a plurality of bags or containers. More particularly, the present invention relates to a shopping trolley for supporting and transporting a plurality of detachable shopping bags or containers and which includes a collapsible frame for loading into a motor vehicle.
It will be convenient to hereinafter describe the invention in relation to a shopping trolley, however it should be appreciated that the trolley of the present invention is not limited to that use only.
Any discussion of documents, devices, acts or knowledge in this specification is included to explain the context of the invention. It should not be taken as an admission that any of the material forms a part of the prior art base or the common general knowledge in the relevant art in Australia or elsewhere on or before the priority date of the disclosure and claims herein.
In the past, it has been the conventional practice of most consumers to carry or transport groceries from place to place in plastic shopping bags provided by a grocery store. Often these plastic bags are manually loaded into store shopping trolleys by the consumer and transported from the point of sale to the consumers motor vehicle where they are then removed from the trolley and placed by hand into the vehicle to be transported home. Upon arriving at home, the shopping bags are unloaded from the vehicle and carried inside by hand by the consumer.
Many problems and difficulties have been encountered by consumers when employing such a conventional practice. For example, in the case of elderly consumers, or consumers having limited upper body strength, the use of a store shopping trolley whilst within the grounds of a retail precinct is considered invaluable as without the store trolley their shopping bags would need to be carried by hand from the point of sale to their vehicle which they may not be able to do. However, upon arriving at home, unless the consumer has their own trolley available for use, or has a capable person whom can assist them at home, the shopping bags must be lifted out of their vehicle and lugged inside by hand. The action of placing shopping bags into a store shopping trolley, removing the bags from the trolley and placing them in a vehicle, and then removing the bags from the vehicle and lugging them inside can be a labour intensive exercise and an exercise of which some people are physically not capable of doing.
Aside from the problems that such a conventional practice presents to consumers, the use of plastic bags themselves is now considered a major source of environmental pollution.
To overcome the problems and difficulties of using such a conventional practice, so-called personal shopping trolleys have been developed, however, it is considered that none are very convenient.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,678,842, which issued to Hook et al. on 21 Oct., 1997, discloses a collapsible shopping trolley for transporting a plurality of handled shopping bags and which can be folded to a compact size for storage and transportation. This trolley is designed for personal use by a consumer and allows them to support and transport shopping bags from the point of sale to their vehicle, and then from their vehicle to inside their home. By using this trolley a consumer no longer needs to use a store shopping trolley whilst within a shopping precinct, and more importantly upon arriving at their home a consumer has a means of transporting their shopping bags from their vehicle to inside their home. However the use of this trolley still requires a consumer to unhook and lift the shopping bags from the trolley and into their vehicle and again from their vehicle and onto the trolley for transportation into their house. Also, as this trolley is primarily designed to carry handled shopping bags which can be looped over a series of lugs or hooks disposed on a support arm, it is considered that use of this trolley will encourage the use of conventional singlet-type disposable plastic bags which as already discussed are a major source of environmental pollution.
It is therefore an object of the present invention is to provide an improved trolley or cart for supporting and transporting a plurality of bags or containers which overcomes some or all of the problems previously discussed.
According to the present invention there is provided a trolley, preferably a shopping trolley, including: a frame having a base section and at least one stanchion coupled to said base section, said at least one stanchion including at least two telescoping sections coupled together in a slidable relationship; a height adjustment means enabling the length of said at least one stanchion to be selectively adjusted by raising and lowering an upper telescoping section of said at least two telescoping sections relative to a lower telescoping section of said at least two telescoping sections; wheel means rotatably coupled to said base section of said frame; at least one handle member coupled to said upper telescoping section of said at least one stanchion for selectively manipulating said trolley; and at least one support member coupled to said at least one stanchion at or near said upper telescoping section of said at least one stanchion, wherein said at least one support member extends substantially laterally from said at least one stanchion in a load supporting position and said at least one support member is adapted to receive and support at least one load carrying bag or container.
Preferably said at least one support member of said trolley includes at least two telescoping sections coupled together in a slidable relationship which enable the length of said at least one support member to be selectively adjusted in order to vary the load carrying capacity thereof. It is also preferred that said trolley is adapted to receive and support a plurality of load carrying bags or containers, and wherein said at least two telescoping sections of said at least one support member enable the length of said at least one support member to be selectively adjusted in order to receive and support more or less bags or containers as required.
In a practical preferred embodiment said at least one support member of said trolley includes three telescoping sections coupled together in a slidable relationship. It is preferred that each of said three telescoping sections of said at least one support member of said trolley are adapted to receive and support a single bag or container. It is also preferred that said trolley includes two support members and said two support members can be selectively adjusted to enable said trolley to receive and support up to six bags or containers.
In a further practical preferred embodiment said at least one support member and said base section are disposed in a parallel relationship. In this practical embodiment it is preferred that the length of said base section of said frame is selectively adjustable in order to counteract the load received and supported on said at least one support member of said trolley.
In yet a further practical preferred embodiment said trolley includes one stanchion having two telescoping sections, one telescoping section being the upper telescoping section and the other telescoping section being the lower telescoping section, and wherein one of said upper and lower telescoping sections slidably receives therein the other of said upper and lower telescoping sections. In one aspect said height adjustment means of said stanchion may include a threaded rod disposed internally of or adjacent to said upper and lower telescoping sections, wherein said threaded rod is rotatably fixed at or near one end thereof to one of said upper or lower telescoping sections, and wherein said threaded rod is threadably received within a captively held nut fixedly connected to the other or said upper and lower telescoping sections. In this embodiment it is preferred that said trolley includes a height adjustment control lever disposed above said stanchion which is coupled to and rotates with said threaded rod, said control lever being selectively operable in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction to impart a rotational movement on said threaded rod, and wherein said rotational movement of said threaded rod causes said threaded rod to move up or down relative to said captively held nut which in turn selectively adjusts the height of said stanchion.
In a further aspect said height adjustment means of said stanchion may include a threaded rod disposed internally of or adjacent to said upper and lower telescoping sections, wherein said threaded rod is rotatably fixed at or near one end thereof to one of said upper or lower telescoping sections, and wherein said threaded rod is threadably received within a captively held nut disposed at or near one end of a cylindrical tube disposed substantially within or adjacent to the other or said upper and lower telescoping sections, and wherein said cylindrical tube includes a pinion gear disposed at or near the end of said cylindrical tube. In this embodiment said trolley preferably further includes a motor having a shaft with a worm gear formed thereon, said worm gear being disposed adjacent said pinion gear of said cylindrical tube, said trolley including control means to selectively control said motor in order to impart a clockwise or anti-clockwise rotational movement on said shaft of said motor, wherein when said shaft of said motor is rotated, said worm gear imparts a rotational movement on said cylindrical tube by way of said pinion gear, and wherein said rotational movement of said cylindrical tube causes said threaded rod to move up or down relative to said captively held nut which in turn selectively adjusts the height of said stanchion.
In yet a further aspect, said height adjustment means of said stanchion is a hydraulic or pneumatic lifting mechanism disposed internally of or adjacent to said upper and lower telescoping sections.
It is preferred that said trolley can be folded to collapsed position for storage and/or transportation purposes.
In yet a further practical preferred embodiment said wheel means of said trolley includes two rear wheels rotatably coupled to said base section of said frame at or near a rear end thereof, and two forward swivel or castor wheels rotatably coupled to said base section of said frame at or near a forward end thereof. Preferably a braking means is coupled to at least one of said rear wheels, wherein said braking means is controllable via at least one brake lever disposed on or near said at least one handle member of said trolley or is controllable via pivotal movement of said at least one handle member of said trolley.
Accordingly, the present invention provides an improved trolley or cart, preferably a shopping trolley, which can be used to support and transport a plurality of detachable bags or containers, and which can be raised or lowered for ease of loading and unloading of the plurality of detachable bags.
The trolley of the present invention is also preferably selectively adjustable to accommodate more or less bags or containers as required depending on the intended use of the trolley. The trolley of the present invention therefore enables one trolley to be used for multiple applications.
Finally, as the trolley of the present invention preferably uses purposely designed reusable bags or containers, it is considered that use of the trolley of the invention will substantially reduce the effects that conventional plastic singlet-type bags have on the environment.
In order that the invention may be more clearly understood and put into practical effect there shall now be described in detail preferred constructions of a trolley or cart in accordance with the invention. The ensuing description is given by way of non-limitative example only and is with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a to 1c are front perspective views of a trolley made in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
a is a front perspective view of the trolley of
b is a similar view to that of
a is a front perspective view of the trolley of
b is a rear perspective view of the trolley of
c is a side elevation view of the trolley of
a to 9d are side elevation views of the trolley of
a is a rear perspective view of a trolley made in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
b & 10c are enlarged partial cross-sectional views of the lifting mechanism of the stanchion of the trolley of
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To enable bag support members 28 to be locked into the two, four or six bag configurations shown in
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Although shown in the drawings as including a single stanchion 32, it should be appreciated that trolley 10 could include more than one stanchion 32 if required and each stanchion 32 may have one or more bag support members 28 coupled thereto. Similarly, although not shown in the drawings, bag support members 28 of trolley 10 may be configured to be releasably attachable to locking pivot joints 33 such that bag support members 28, having bags 12 supported thereon, may be detachable from trolley 10 for storage and/or transportation purposes.
Stanchion 32 is composed of a first and second section 32′,32″ (see
To enable stanchion 32 of trolley 10 to be raised and lowered when required, stanchion 32 includes a centrally located threaded rod 34 which can be rotated to raise and lower first stanchion section 32′ relative to stationary second stanchion section 32″. In
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To assist with the operation of the raising and lowering of stanchion 32, drive handle 44 is provided with a manipulation knob 48 which is disposed on the outer end of second drive handle section 44″, opposite hinge pin 46. Knob 48 is rotatably connected to second drive handle section 44″ by way of a pin 50. The arrangement of knob 48 relative to pin 50 enables knob 48 to be grasped by a user (not shown) as drive handle 44 is rotated to raise and lower stanchion 32. As drive handle 44 is rotated, knob 48 can be held stationary, as pin 50 enables knob 48 to rotate as required relative to second drive handle section 44″ of drive handle 44.
Although stanchion 32 is shown and described as having a mechanical screw-type lifting mechanism composed primarily of threaded rod 34, captively held nut 42 and drive handle 44, it should be understood that many other lifting mechanisms, as for example hydraulic or pneumatic lifting mechanisms, could also be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. As such the invention is not limited to the specific example provided.
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Locking pivot joints 58,60 are each coupled to an elongate base frame member 66,68, each of which extend forward of declined frame members 52,54. Base frame members 66,68 are disposed parallel to one another and are interconnected by way of a forward and rear cross-member 70,72. Base frame members 66,68 and forward and rear cross-members 70,72 form a generally rectangular base frame of trolley 10. Locking pivot joints 58,60, in association with pins 62,64, enable base frame members 66,68 to be unlocked and pivotally moved to a collapsed position relative to declined frame members 52,54 for storage and/or transportation as will be discussed later with reference to
Base frame members 66,68 are each composed of a first section 66′,68′ and second section 66″,68″, respectively. First and second sections 66′,66″ of base frame member 66, and first and second sections 68′,68″ of base frame member 68, are each disposed in a telescoping arrangement in order that first sections 66′,68′ are adapted to slidably receive therein second sections 66″,68″. The telescoping arrangement of each of base frame members 66,68 enables the base of trolley 10 to be selectively and manually adjusted to vary the length of base frame members 66,68 to accommodate for more or less bags 12 loaded onto bag support members 28. When telescoping bag support members 28 are fully extended such that six bags 12 can be loaded thereon, telescoping base frame members 66,68 can be fully extended to support the weight applied to trolley 10 by groceries or other items (not shown) contained within bags 12. The telescoping arrangement of base frame members 66,68 also enables the base of trolley 10 to be collapsed for storage and/or transportation as will be discussed later with reference to
To enable base frame members 66,68 to be locked into position in varying configurations, for example, the configurations of
Forward and rear cross-members 70,72 are each composed of a first section 70′,72′ and second section 70″,72″, respectively. First and second sections 70′,70″ of forward cross-member 70, and first and second sections 72′,72″ of rear cross-member 72, are each pivotally connected to one another by pins 78,80. First sections 70′,72′ of forward and rear cross-members 70,72 are pivotally connected to base frame member 66 by pins 82,84. Second sections 70″,72″ of forward and rear cross-members 70,72 are pivotally connected to base frame member 68 by pins 86,88. The pivotal connection of forward and rear cross-members 70,72 to base frame members 66,68 provided by pins 82,84,86,88, along with the pivotal connection of first and second sections 70′,72′,70″,72″ of forward and rear cross-members 70,72 provided by pins 78,80, enables forward and rear cross-members to pivot outwards at pins 78,80 as base frame members 66,68 are drawn towards one another to collapse the base of trolley 10 for storage and/or transportation purposes.
As can be best seen in
To stop trolley 10 from moving or rolling away when trolley 10 is left unattended, trolley 10 is provided with a braking system. In
To enable trolley 10 to be manoeuvred as desired, trolley 10 is also provided with a handle bar 106 and a pair of forward swivel-type wheels 108,110. Handle bar 106 is connected at the upper section of stanchion 32 to locking pivot joints 33 and has a brake lever 112 affixed thereto. Forward swivel wheels 108,110 are connected to the outer ends of base frame members 66,68, opposite locking pivot joints 58,60.
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Although the braking system of trolley 10 is shown and described as being controlled by a brake lever 112 which is fixedly connected to handle bar 106 it should be understood that many other braking control mechanisms could also be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, instead of having a brake lever 112, handle bar 106 of trolley 10 could be pivotally connected to the upper end of stanchion 32 in such a manner that downward or upward pivotal movement of handle bar 106 could selectively actuate brake calipers 102,104 in association with a brake cable 120. In this alternative embodiment (not shown), handle bar 106 of trolley 10 could be configured to provide a static or rest position wherein rear wheels 94,96 are free to rotate or are locked from movement until such a time that handle bar 106 is pivotally moved in an upward or downward manner. It should therefore be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the specific example provided.
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Although shown in the accompanying representations as including two rear wheels 94,96 and two forward swivel wheels 108,110 it should be understood that more or less combinations of any suitable wheels could be used. For example, trolley 10 of the present invention could be embodied as having three wheels and hence only one forward swivel wheel or one rear wheel may be provided. The invention is therefore not limited to the specific example as shown and described with reference to the drawings.
As discussed earlier, trolley 10 of the present invention is configured to be collapsed for storage and/or transportation purposes if required. In
Locking pivot joints 33, coupled to the upper section of stanchion 32, enable bag support members 28 along with handle bar 106 to assume the collapsed position shown in
Coupling 56, disposed at the lower end of stanchion 32, enables declined frame members 52,54 to assume the collapsed position shown in
Locking pivot joints 58,60, coupled to base frame members 66,68 and declined frame members 52,54 enable base frame members 66,68 to assume the collapsed position shown in
In order to provide a better understanding of the operation of trolley 10 of the present invention, a preferred method of use of trolley 10 will now be described in detail with reference to
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b shows the first and second stages of the operation of loading bags 12 into luggage compartment 142 of vehicle 144. The first stage of operation involves the use of drive handle 44 of stanchion 32, which is used to extend telescoping stanchion 32. When telescoping stanchion 32 is extended, first stanchion section 32′ is raised relative to second stanchion section 32″ in the direction of arrow b. The action of rotating drive handle 44 and extending telescoping stanchion 32 elevates bag support members 28, and hence bags 12, above ground surface 140 in the direction of arrow b. In use, drive handle 44 is manipulated to elevate bags 12 until bases 22 of bags 12 are sufficiently clear of the rear panel 146 of vehicle 144 in order to allow trolley 10 to be moved towards vehicle 144 in the direction of arrow c.
The second stage of operation involves the movement of trolley 10 towards vehicle 144 in the direction of arrow c. As stanchion 32 has been raised and bags 12 are clear of rear panel 146 of vehicle 144, trolley 10 can be moved towards vehicle 144 as required in order to position trolley 10 such that bags 12 are ready to be lowered into luggage compartment 142. In
c & 9d show the third and final stages of the operation of loading bags 12 into luggage compartment 142 of vehicle 144. The third stage of operation is shown in
The final stage of operation involves the movement of trolley 10 away from vehicle 144 in the direction of arrow e. As can be seen in
Although not shown in the drawings, when bags 12 are to be removed from luggage compartment 142 of vehicle 144, trolley 10 could be used in the reverse manner to that shown in
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Trolley 200 of
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To enable threaded rod 34 to raise first stanchion section 32′ relative to second stanchion section 32″ a centrally located cylindrical tube 204 having an internally threaded upper shoulder or captively held nut 206 and an external lower pinion gear 208 is provided. Threaded upper shoulder 206 receives threaded rod 34 and raises and lowers threaded rod 34 as cylindrical tube 204 is rotated in a clockwise and anti-clockwise direction. A motor 210 having a shaft 212 with a worm gear 214 formed thereon provides the required rotation of cylindrical tube 204. Worm gear 214 works with pinion 208 of cylindrical tube 204 to provide the required rotation of cylindrical tube 204.
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Motor 210 is powered by a battery 222 housed within a battery housing 224 which is fixedly connected to the lower end of stanchion 32. To enable motor 210 to be powered by battery 222 and controlled by control device 216, trolley 200 includes a series of electrical wires 226 and any other electronic components (not shown) necessary to control motor 210.
In use, when a user (not shown) desires to raise of lower bag support members 28 or trolley 200, he or she can do so by simply pressing first or second buttons 218,220 of control device 216 as required.
The present invention therefore provides a useful trolley 10,200 which enables a plurality of detachable bags or containers 12 to be readily loaded and unloaded as required with the assistance of a suitable lifting mechanism disposed within or adjacent stanchion 32. The present invention also provides a trolley 10,200 which can be selectively adjusted to accommodate more or less bags or containers 12 as required depending on the intended use of the trolley. Finally, as the trolley 10,200 of the present invention encourages the use of specially designed reusable bags or containers 12, it is considered that use of trolley 10,200 will substantially reduce the effects that conventional plastic singlet-type bags have on the environment.
While this invention has been described in connection with specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that it is capable of further modification(s). The present invention is intended to cover any variations, uses or adaptations of the invention following in general, the principles of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice within the art to which the invention pertains and as may be applied to the essential features hereinbefore set forth.
Finally, as the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit of the essential characteristics of the invention, it should be understood that the above described embodiments are not to limit the present invention unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. Various modifications and equivalent arrangements are intended to be included within the spirit and scope of the invention and appended claims. Therefore, the specific embodiments are to be understood to be illustrative of the many ways in which the principles of the present invention may be practiced. In the following claims, means-plus-function clauses are intended to cover structures as performing the defined function and not only structural equivalents, but also equivalent structures. For example, although a nail and a screw may not be structural equivalents in that a nail employs a cylindrical surface to secure wooden parts together, whereas a screw employs a helical surface to secure wooden parts together, in the environment of fastening wooden parts, a nail and a screw are equivalent structures.