Attachment for shopping cart

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Inventors

Economy, George C.

Application #

786648

Filed

Apr-11-1977

Published

May-29-1979

Current US Class

040/308
280/33.992
281/45

International Classes

G09F 021/00

Field of Search

40/308 40/10 280/33.99 281/45 281/15

Examiners

Pitrelli; John F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones, Thomas & Askew

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Abstract
An attachment, providing a substantially flat and stable writing surface for the shopper, for use on a supermarket shopping cart of the type having a collapsible infant seat pivotally connected to its rear wall. The attachment is pivotally connected to the upper transverse bar of either the rear wall of the shopping cart or the upper transverse bar of the inner wall which forms a part of the infant seat. When in use, the attachment extends forwardly over the infant seat space and rests on the upper transverse bars of the inner wall of the infant seat and of the rear wall of the cart. When the attachment is not in use and the infant seat is closed, the attachment pivots about one of the upper transverse bars of the cart and hangs in a downward attitude. The attachment is constructed as an integral unit of synthetic material and has a flat upper surface which optionally includes advertizing material for products sold in the store and indications where products are located in the shopping area. The attachment also is optionally provided with means for releasably holding a shopper's list and means for holding a pencil.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a shopping cart of the type including an open top basket with a rear wall pivotally supported at its upper portion about a horizontal axis so that its lower portion is swingable inwardly into the basket and an inner wall pivotally supported at its lower end to said rear wall with its upper portion swingable toward and away from the upper portion of said rear wall between positions adjacent said rear wall and spaced away from said rear wall, the combination therewith of an attachment connected at one of its end portions to the upper portion of one of said walls and of a length sufficient to extend over the upper portion of the other of said walls when said inner wall is spaced away from said rear wall, said attachment being pivotable with respect to the wall to which it is connected so that it rests upon and is supported by the upper position of the other of said walls when said inner wall is spaced away from said rear wall and is slidable over the upper portion of the other of said walls as said inner wall is moved toward or away from said rear wall and hangs in a downward attitude from the wall to which it is attached when said inner wall is adjacent said rear wall.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a shopping cart attachment and is more particularly concerned with an attachment for use on a shopping cart which will provide a substantially flat and stable writing surface for the shopper and provide means for advertising and identifying the location of items included in the shopping area.

Most modern supermarkets include shopping carts which the shopper can obtain and maneuver over the shopping area for carrying goods to be purchased. One of the problems in utilizing a shopping cart is that the shopper may have a list of items to be purchased and it is often desirable to mark these items off as they are located. Without the aid of an attachment to the cart providing a substantially flat and stable writing surface, it is difficult to mark these items off the list. Further, in using a shopping list and shopping cart, it is usually cumbersome for the shopper to hold a list and a writing instrument while the shopper retrieves and places the items to be purchased in the cart.
 
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