Article carrying cart

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Inventors

Wilhelm, Paul K.

Application #

265493

Filed

Nov-1-1988

Published

Jan-30-1990

Current US Class

280/47.2
280/47.28
280/47.29
280/655
D34/26

International Classes

B62B 001/08

Field of Search

280/655 280/47.27 280/47.28 280/47.2 280/47.29 280/654

Examiners

Mitchell; David M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Frost & Jacobs

US Patent References

3998476   Portable luggage c...
4618035   Collapsible and m...
4630837   Two-wheeled cart w...

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Abstract
A lightweight portable article carrying cart. The cart comprises a main frame made up of two upright tubular members and rod-like braces to maintain them in parallel space relationship. The main frame is provided with a pair of wheels and a lower load carrying platform shiftable between a load carrying position and a stowed position. The main frame is provided with a telescoping handle assembly comprising a telescoping three piece tubular assembly supported by each of the main frame tubular members. The upper ends of the three piece tubular assemblies are joined by a grip. The tubular members of the three piece tubular assemblies are provided with locking detents which lock the handle assembly in its extended position. The handle assembly carries a single release bar shiftable between a normal position and a depressed, unlatching position. When the bar is shifted from its normal position to its unlatching position by the cart operator's hand or foot, the telescoping handle assembly can be shifted from its extended to its retracted position. The release bar is biased to its normal position and returns thereto automatically. The cart can be provided with an auxiliary rear wheel assembly so that the cart is supported by four wheels when carrying a load having a high center of gravity. The cart may also be provided with an upper article carrying tray, an upper undercarriage which can be rolled beneath a preloaded tray which can thereafter be secured to the cart, and a lower auxiliary wheeled platform for heavy, low center of gravity loads. All attachments can be affixed to and removed from the cart with a minimum of manpulative steps and without the use of tools.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A lightweight, portable, article carrying cart comprising a main frame supported by a pair of wheels, said main frame comprising a pair of upright tubular members maintained in parallel spaced relationship by a first transverse rod-like brace passing through coaxial perforations near the lower ends of said main frame tubular members and releasably affixed thereto, a second rod-like brace having a central portion welded to the rear surfaces of said main frame tubular members near the upper ends thereof, and a third M-shaped rod-like brace having a central V-shaped portion terminating in rearwardly extending legs, the junctures of said legs and said V-shaped portion being welded to the rear surfaces of said main frame tubular members near the lower ends thereof and above said first brace, said second brace central portion terminating at each end in extensions comprising first rearwardly extending portions followed by second downwardly and rearwardly extending portions followed by third downwardly and forwardly extending portions terminating in free ends each welded to one of said main framed tubular members, said extensions comprising stair and curb skids, each of said legs of said third brace being welded to said downwardly and rearwardly extending portion of the adjacent one of said skids, each of said legs of said third brace being parallel and substantially coplanar with said downwardly and forwardly extending portion of the adjacent one of said skids, a nut-like member welded to each of said third brace legs and the adjacent downwardly and forwardly extending skid portion, a rod-like shaft extending between said nut-like members and welded thereto with end portions extending through said nut-like members, said shaft comprising an axel with a wheel rotatively mounted on each of its end portions, said cart main frame supporting a telescoping handle assembly shiftable between retracted and extended conditions, and said main frame supporting a load carrying lower platform shiftable thereon between a load carrying position and a stowed position.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to a lightweight, two-wheel, portable, article carrying cart with a telescoping handle assembly, and more particularly to such a cart having an improved handle release system, an improved auxiliary rear wheel assembly, and a plurality of attachments to provide a versatile carrying system.

BACKGROUND ART

Prior art workers have developed many types of collapsible, portable, article carrying carts for many purposes. Such carts are used, for example, to carry luggage, sample cases, office equipment, electronic equipment, and the like. Examples of collapsible article carrying carts are taught in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,998,476 and 4,630,837.

Prior art carts of the type to which the present invention is directed are generally characterized by one or more drawbacks. For example, some carts of this type are provided with a single handle element, but have been found to be difficult to manipulate, particularly under heavier loads. Handle assemblies have been devised incorporating a pair of telescoping tube assemblies joined at their upper ends by a grip member. Latch means are provided to lock the telescoping tube assemblies in their extended positions. Such structures are frequently awkward and difficult to unlatch, in order to collapse the handle assembly to its retracted position. The above-mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 3,998,476 teaches an improved release mechanism for a telescoping handle assembly made up of two telescoping tubular assemblies, but a number of manipulative steps are still required to release the handle assembly and shift it to its retracted position.