Self-propelled shopping cart

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Inventors

Noble, Roy A.

Application #

639211

Filed

Dec-9-1975

Published

May-3-1977

Current US Class

180/315
180/65.1
280/87.1

International Classes

B60L 001/18; B60P 003/00

Field of Search

180/65 280/33.99

Assignee

The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc. (New York, NY)

Examiners

Peters, Jr.; Joseph F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Podell; Howard I.

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Abstract
A shopping cart for use in supermarket stores that is propelled by a battery driven electric motor. The cart is in the form of a frame supported by four wheels, with an open shopping basket mounted in the forward and intermediate section of the frame and a bench seat mounted over the rear wheels. A foot platform, open at each side, separates the basket from the seat. The cart is controlled by two foot pedals, one of which controls the steering of the wheels under the seat with the other foot pedal controlling the direction of travel and the start and stop of cart travel. A baby seat is hinged inside the shopping basket to a wall of the basket.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A motor driven shopping cart comprising a platform on which an open basket is located at the forward section of the platform and a seat is mounted on the rear section of the platform, with the forward and rear ends of the platform elevated in stepped fashion to accommodate a pair of front wheels mounted under the front platform end and a pair of rear wheels mounted under the rear platform end, with a first pair of said wheels linked to a motor mounted on the platform for rotating said wheels and the second pair of wheels linked to a steering mechanism for steering said wheels, in which an open space is provided above the platform between the basket and the seat for positioning of the legs of a person seated on the seat facing the basket, with a pair of pivotably mounted foot pedals mounted on the platform, in which



Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

My invention is a shopping cart for use in a store or a shopping mall that is propelled by a battery driven reversible electric motor. The cart is in the form of a frame supported by four wheels, with an open shopping basket mounted in the forward and intermediate section of the frame and a bench seat mounted over the rear wheels. A foot platform, open at each side, separates the basket from the seat. The cart is controlled by two foot pedals, one of which controls the steering of the wheels under the seat with the other foot pedal controlling the direction of travel and the start and stop of cart travel. A baby seat is hinged inside the shopping basket to a wall of the basket.

By means of my invention, a seated shopper may readily control the movement of the cart along the aisles of a store and readily get on and off the cart as necessary. The invention may be similarly employed by a seated shopper to propel the cart into and out of stores in a shopping mall.
 
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