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Stackable shopping cart

A shopping cart and push device technology, applied in the field of shopping carts, can solve the problems of expensive inventory, excess cost, disadvantage, etc., and achieve the effect of low manufacturing cost

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-12-23
赫伯特·埃伯莱因
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But a disadvantage that cannot be underestimated is that the width of the basket follows the width of the chassis and conversely the width of the chassis follows the width of the basket
The result is that for each basket width a chassis of a corresponding width is required, which in a disadvantageous manner results in a large number of different baskets and chassis, further resulting in excess and thus expensive stock

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[0010] exist figure 1 The shown shopping cart 1 follows commercially customary shopping carts 1 in its external design. The shopping cart 1 has a chassis 2 supported by wheels 3 . In this example, the chassis 2 has two upwardly bent longitudinal members 4 which are connected by a front cross member 5 and by front and rear cross members 6 and 7 , the latter being located in the upper region 8 of the longitudinal members 4 . In the vicinity of the two longitudinal beams 4 , two basket support elements 13 extending in the pushing direction (arrow) of the shopping cart 1 are arranged on the front and rear crossbars 6 , 7 , ie on the underframe 2 . The undercarriage 2 carries a basket 9 with a pusher 11 , wherein the two side walls 10 of the basket 9 are each fastened to a basket support element 13 . The shopping cart 1 is designed in a known manner such that it is inserted in a space-saving manner in a likewise known manner into the same shopping cart 1 , ie overlaps it. As is...

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The invention relates to a stackable shopping cart (1) having a chassis (2), a basket (9) and a pushing device (11), wherein two basket-carrying elements (13) are provided on the chassis (2), the basket (9) being attachable to the elements as part of an installation process by means of the two side walls (10). It is proposed that each basket-carrying element (13) is equipped with an upper support section (14) and a lower support section (15), which is disposed with lateral offset to the upper support section (14), wherein each upper support section (14) is intended for attaching a side wall (10). It is furthermore proposed that at least two connecting point pairs (17) are provided on the chassis (2), and that each basket-carrying element (13) can be locked to one of the at least two connecting point pairs (17) by means of the lower support section (15).

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a stackable shopping cart, which can be stacked with identical shopping carts, having a base frame, a basket and a pusher, wherein two basket support elements are provided on the base frame, during assembly In the meantime, both side walls of the basket can be fixed on said basket support element. Background technique [0002] This type of shopping cart is the majority of all prior art shopping carts. The type mentioned at the outset with baskets attached to the chassis has proven to be suitable. However, a disadvantage that cannot be underestimated is that the width of the basket follows the width of the undercarriage and conversely the width of the undercarriage follows the width of the basket. The result is that for each basket width a chassis of a corresponding width is required, which disadvantageously results in a large number of different baskets and chassis, which in turn leads to excess and therefore expensive stock....

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): B62B3/14
CPCB62B3/14B62B3/1496
Inventor 赫伯特·埃伯莱因
Owner 赫伯特·埃伯莱因
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