1. Field of the Invention
The presented invention pertains broadly to mobile storage unit for use in sorting, exchanging, stowing, marking, and transporting inventory. Prior art of moving carts with cargo containers produced no peers to Versatile Sorting Cart. More particularly, to moving carts with cargo containers. The unconventional features presented offers various ways in which it can be used as a working tool for sorting, a convenience by having adaptable stylish construction, is mobile, and offers at least eight storage arrangement and transport options.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Due to the unique features comprising the present embodiment search of prior art covered a wide range of carts. Review indicates carts with one or two primary features such as modular, and storage. Those termed modular or versatile were found to be limited in comparison to the presented embodiment. Specific purposed use was at times unspecified or limited. Prior art indicate extensive assembly in some presentations. Uses described were more singular such as for food, tool, computer, or books. Such assignment limited in comparison to the broad usage prescribed for the present embodiment. Search included the internet Rubbermaid site and the three thousand plus page Grainger Catalogue, as well as the following patents:
U.S. Pat. No. 5,205,620 describe a modular unit having shelves and drawers. Its construction has a focus on assembly and the “knock down” feature is emphasized.
D411,041 describe ornamental design for a food service cart with apparently recessed areas facing upwards, a door on the side and handles.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,398,235B1 describe a wheeled geared to apparently specified use
U.S. Pat. No. 6,247,769B1 describes a sizable moveable unit having shelves adjustable in depth and height.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,247,769 is titled Modular book/computer shelf moving cart named apparently according to intended use. See * Expanded Search
Wheeled units with shelves define many of the conventional carts. These may be solid or framed and constructed of wood, metal or plastics.
While prior art reflects a significant number of carts with wheels and shelves fewer have cargo containers. Still fewer carts or dollies have storage containers. The presented embodiment offers versatile storage containers
The current presentation is adaptable to hold cargo for performance of multiple task such tracking, recycling or to convey as part of a routine cycle.
Conventional carts without the restraints offer minimal stabilization of cargo. Cargo could easily destabilize during transport. The presented cart minimized the possibility for spillage and has handles to permit safety and ease in separating, lifting, and transporting.
Assembled carts comprised of a multitude of parts and roll on four wheels has not the option of tilting to aid in navigation. This cart is constructed to be sanitized by standard methods.
Carts primarily constructed with nuts and bolts or nails are susceptible to weakening at connection points. Preferred for the presented embodiment is nonporous plastic or polymeric material. Materials such as sheet plastic, sheet metal, wood or a combination would also be suitable.
The present embodiment requires a minimum of assembly. Lids and handles be attached in the presented embodiment. The base unit and cargo containers are intact without necessitating “knock down” or “build up” of primary base unit. There are a variety of features in the presented embodiment amenable to a great number of uses especially recycling. The subject cart takes space and environment into consideration and is intended to be unobtrusive and convenient.
The assignee has researched and applied the organizational needs of home, office, medical facilities, schools, and other settings constructing a novel compact, stable, versatile, mobile, and unobtrusive carting system requiring minimum assembly capable of appeal to a wide range of consumers
Versatile Sorting Cart is capable of the following terms applied in this application and not limited:
1. Recycle—cargo and/or containers optionally, selectively, and conveniently remain on/in the unit or selectively removed;
2. Multi Purpose—variety of uses;
3. Versatile*—features available for avaricious uses;
4. Modular—parts included for the possibility of select arrangement;
5. Transport—system allows cargo to move wholly or in part, base or container;
6. System—component parts, convenient, interactive.
* Versatile Sorting Cart is extensively versatile having cargo containers that mark and hold cargo, or other cargo containers which may be sealed or unsealed.
At initial glance an observer might be in a quandary as to what the thing herein called Versatile Sorting Cart really is. The presented embodiment including shelves, containers, handles, hooks, wheels, cut out lids, sub lids, combo lids, depress lids, and hooks likely inspire curiosity.
The intent of this invention is to provide a cart comprising covered, uncovered and partially covered containers, secure on shelves with wheels that incorporates a method to concurrently mark, deposit, sort, stow, exhibit for reuse, or transport cargo for recycling in the home, office, shop, garage, work or outdoor sites.
An additional objective is to provide a versatile cart that serves several purposes concurrently as an organized system enabling the performance of a multiplicity of tasks such as manipulating, stowing, and transporting cargo, and which may or may not relate to recycling.
An objective of current presentation is a versatile cart capable of moving flat on four wheels or tilting on two wheels for extended maneuverability.
It is the intent of this invention to provide a R Versatile Sorting Cart on which containers are stabilized when the cart is in motion. The restraining strip bordering base first shelf and the insertion of the drawer into the base second section are stabilizing qualities.
Another object of a Versatile Sorting Cart presented herein is to provide a new type of storage unit capable of refining the deposit and recycling process for select types of cargo such as newspapers, cans, plastics, bottles, art supplies, or cafeteria waste conveniently.
Further, an objective of the presented storage and transport unit is to allow for the containment or removal of spoilage in a container without necessitating the moving of the whole cart.
A further object is to provide a versatile cart that remains useful although containers have been partially or completely removed.
A further intent is to provides a storage and transport unit sized to fit into standard work spaces such as among kitchen counters, tables, desks, isles, walkways merging easily in these settings. A Versatile Sorting Cart with limited protrusions I fit flush with other furnishings. A handle located approximately in the mid back area of unit allows it to be moved while seated, such as in a wheel chair.
The objectives includes providing a versatile cart with the qualities of a collective unit having capabilities for sorting, stowing, displaying, and transporting as primary factors. In the current embodiment of a wheeled cart and storage unit with marked cargo containers accomplishes these objectives. A base unit is free standing and associated containers, base lower drawer and insert may be arranged and manipulated for maximum service. Lids attach to the top of the base unit under the guiding handle area. Front facing handles are designed with hooked style enabling bags or items to be hung for convenience.
The current embodiment features four top styles having figurative cut out areas: circular, square, and diamond. The figurative cut outs marks or codes the container resting under the lid for assigned content should the option be selected. The option to used combo lids provided is a part ot the system.
Also, in the current embodiment lids may cover cargo bins with handles that are canisters elongated in height. The bins fit on the unit base first shelf securely between the back of the unit and the retaining strip running along the outer-most edge of the shelf. Tops attached to the base unit are lifted to remove a bin, conversely, the lid is lifted to replace the bin on the base first shelf. These lids are constructed with a front lip downward at right angle to grip the bin to hold in place. A secondary restraining strip rest along the bottom of the slanted section for convenience.
In a preferred embodiment, the base is constructed of material gauged in the plastic or manufacturing industry to endure weight of what is contained, stowed, or transported, and which will maintain its shape after prolonged use. The dropped slant extended downward from the retaining strip running the width of the base unit assist in strengthening the unit, and closes a portion of the base lower section shelf space at the outer most front.
The downward angle contributes to the attribute of merging easily with the environment and eliminates sharp points as these could cause injury to the body, especially at the leg area, a safety factor. Also, the slanted plane prevents accumulation of what might obstruct base first shelf bins.
Capability to add locking hardware to lids and base drawer has been addressed in the preferred presentation. Base upper shelf bin height is sized to also fit into base lower shelf pocket, adding convenience. A handle reaching from the right to left extreme top of base member fit a gamut of hand sizes. In the back of the base member is a convenience handle to accommodate persons with disabilities, who must sit, or short of statue.
The drawer accommodates up to six one-gallon jugs in the current embodiment the cart drawer may be converted into two compartments by inserting the tub.
The Versatile Sorting Cart containers are distinctively sized to the dimensions of commonly used packages including cans, bottles, newspapers, bags, and other. When selected at least seven (17) entry and withdrawal portals are available in the unit at one time: three (3) on the tip shelf, two (2) on the slant hood, and two (2) in the base bottom section. Handles with hooks and restraining strips pose additional options.
There is a need for a cart with features beyond the tradition of only supporting and transporting items. The service/recycling cart is a great leap ahead by increasing usage options to include enhanced sorting processing, stowage, transport, and meeting the ecological demands of modern everyday life where items are recycled, or reused on site, therefore reducing waste.
Versatile Sortinq Cart
a-c are top views of figurative cut out lids.
a-c are under views of cut out lid and braces for sub lid.
a-c are views of sub lid braces and fitting.
a-d are views of base upper frontal lid rod and lid.
a-d are views of depress lid and latch.
a-c are side vertical, frontal and horizontal view of hook and handle.
a—are views of base back mobility handle.
The present invention has the intent and objective as a versatile storage cart especially adapted to include conveniently organizing, sorting, and transporting assorted items including recycling in the home, office, transit, school, restaurant, recreation, or work place.
Versatile Sorting Cart is adaptable for use in a variety of settings such as the kitchen, shop, garage, lab, classroom or to gain to benefit of salvaging reusable raw material thrown away in transit or waiting-room locations. For example, the embodiment presented herein may be useful for placing empty containers such as food and soda cans, plastic bags, newspapers, milk or juice jugs, and trash or food wrappings.
More broadly, the versatile unit may be used to display and stow a particular category of items such as underwear, tools or toys. Thus, the present invention is adaptable to hold a variety of other uses for extended or temporary periods and easily roll flat or tilted to indoor or exterior destinations.
Referring generally to
The base member
Base first section illustrated in
Base second section borders are 4, 24, 14, 17, with 8 being the bottom. Across the top front of base second section is slant hood 17. Cut into slant hood 17 are openings for depress lids 21 and 23. Base second section may be used with or without cargo containers.
Two restraining strips 18 and 26 assist in stabilizing items or cargo containers, claim 3 e/n. Strip 26 extends from points 16 to 25 a barrier behind which cargo contains on base first shelf sit preventing their falling off especially when in transit. Strip 8 extends from points 10 to 11.
Two pairs of openings appear in the presented embodiment. Rod openings 92 and 93 are located on the right and left side panels near the top back corner 12 and 3,
Versatile Sorting Cart includes four types of cargo containers, namely, base bin
Versatile Sorting Cart includes four types of lids, cut out lid
Cut out lids attach to the base member by inserting rod 94 through the tubular back of the lid illustrated
Sub-lid slides in tracks 64 and 65 located underneath cut out lid forming a solid combo lid 79 to cover a bin. The closed lid may or may not represent a code or mark. Sub lids may match the bin member in color or be any selection from the color wheel, in the presented embodiment.
The depress lid is
The potential for locking is built into both cut out lid (also modified combo lid) at placement 67,
Cut out lid and sub lid combine to form a minimum of 17 bin and lid adaptations. The addition of color expands the possibilities very notably.
Versatile Sorting Cart is heretofore not presented in prior art. This multi-purpose versatile cart is very useful in its basic and most complex organizations.
Should a user to select, the entire unit or various component parts may be assigned a code or mark identification for select use. See claims 8 and 9.
For example 59 and 62,
Bin handle may be molded or cut into bin and is hereto included in protection. Handles forming hooks for hanging objects such as bag attach to the base unit with screws (unshown). Handles may be molded without departing from this claim.
A mobility handle
Figurative cut-outs, style of mobility handle, shape or size of shelves and cargo container, wheels or casters may be selected or preferred without significantly changing the protected aspects of the cart for the purpose of this invention.
As stated, alluded to, and is obvious numerous variations, modifications are feasible in keeping with the present presentation and representations. The invention presented may comprise a selection of shapes and sizes and be constructed out of material selected by a manufacturer and will not exceed the scope of the present invention.
Also, this invention includes adjustments in the number, size, location of cargo containers and shelves.
The Cart invention described and illustrated herewith presents the versatile qualities of a unique and heretofore unrevealed cart and request claim.
Important objectives include simplifying the recycling process where focus on household and community recycling is a relatively new concept. Another has been to replace cumbersome assortments of boxes, bags, and buckets currently in use with a neat and consolidated system, namely, Versatile Sorting art. This refined alternative for which claim is requested might possibly increase participation in recycling tremendously.
In reference to prior art, and claims, modifications or changes made to the exemplary presentation of the present invention will be cohesively maintained without departing from the inventive concepts for which protection is granted herein.