A chassis structure of an electrically driven trolley

By designing sliding brackets and seat components for the electric food cart chassis structure, the seats can be unfolded and stored, solving the problem of electric food carts lacking seats and improving the customer's dining experience.

CN224465955UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07WEIFANG CHENGTIAN MACHINERY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
WEIFANG CHENGTIAN MACHINERY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-09-08
Publication Date
2026-07-07

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing small electric food carts are not equipped with seats for customers, which affects the customer's dining experience, and the limited space makes it impossible to add extra seats.

Method used

Design a chassis structure for an electric food cart. Through sliding brackets and seat components, and utilizing T-shaped rods and spring mechanisms, the seats can be unfolded and folded, forming a stable support structure.

Benefits of technology

Provide customers with dedicated dining seats to enhance their dining experience, while not taking up too much space when not in use.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a chassis structure for an electric food cart, relating to the field of electric vehicle technology. The utility model includes a carriage, a base plate, a support frame, and a seat. By pulling down a T-shaped rod to compress a spring, the positioning key moves synchronously, disengaging from its corresponding positioning groove. The T-shaped rod is then rotated 90 degrees, and after being released, the spring causes the T-shaped rod to return to its original position, allowing the positioning key to enter the through groove. After performing the above operation on two T-shaped rods on the same side, the seat can be pulled. When the seat is in place, the T-shaped rod is pulled down again and rotated 90 degrees. The T-shaped rod is then released to insert into another positioning key, thus fixing an L-shaped plate. The seat is then rotated 90 degrees again, causing the L-shaped plate, the grooved plate, and the support plate to form a right-angled triangle structure, providing stable support for the seat. This unfolds the seat, providing customers with dedicated dining seating and enhancing the overall dining experience.
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