Abstract:
A cart ( 1 ) for transporting goods and objects comprising a support structure ( 2 ) having a base ( 3 ) with wheels ( 10, 13 ) for transporting a basket container ( 15 ), and a thrust part ( 5, 6 ) positioned posteriorly to the base ( 3 ), and connected thereto through an intermediate upright element ( 18 ) able to be selectively inserted and removed to position said thrust part ( 5, 6 ) at a respectively greater or smaller height relative to the base ( 3 ).

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION  
         [0001]    The present invention relates to carts for transporting objects, for instance goods within stores or inside airports, of the type comprising a support structure having a base with wheels for transporting a basket container, and a thrust part positioned posteriorly to the base.  
         STATE OF THE PRIOR ART  
         [0002]    Traditionally, such carts have a prevalently horizontal development, in the sense that the base is elongated anteriorly to the thrust part and the basket container has a similar configuration, able to make available a large volume for stowing goods.  
           [0003]    More recently, supermarket carts have been proposed with lesser horizontal development and greater vertical development, with one or more basket containers of smaller capacity superposed on each other, intended for use within stores with restricted spaces for the circulation of the carts or intended for handling objects in locations where sufficient manoeuvrability is required.  
         SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0004]    The present invention relates more specifically to the carts of the second type, and its object is to improve their structure both in relation to the economy of production of the parts and of their assembly, and in terms of flexibility of use.  
           [0005]    According to the invention, this object is achieved by means of a cart of the type defined at the outset, whose primary characteristic resides in the fact that the aforesaid thrust part is connected to the base through an intermediate upright element able to be selectively inserted and removed to position said thrust part at a respectively greater or smaller height relative to the base.  
           [0006]    Thanks to this solution idea, the cart according to the invention, whose components are conveniently made of pressed plastic material, can be assembled according to two different alternative configurations corresponding respectively to the presence and to the presence and to the absence of the intermediate upright element, whereby in the first configuration the cart is normally equipped with a second basket container positioned above said basket container, and in the second configuration the cart can be conveniently and easily manoeuvred by shorter users, for instance children.  
           [0007]    The base and the upright element can advantageously be configured in such a way as to allow the basket container and of the second basket container, if present, to be retained in rapidly removable fashion.  
           [0008]    Moreover, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the base is provided with a pair of rear wheels and with a single swivelling front wheel, which makes it particularly easy to handle and convenient to manoeuvre even in very restricted spaces. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0009]    Further features and advantages of the invention shall become more readily apparent from the detailed description that follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of non limiting example, in which:  
         [0010]    [0010]FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a first alternative configuration of the cart according to the invention,  
         [0011]    [0011]FIG. 2 is a similar view to FIG. 1, showing a second alternative configuration of the cart,  
         [0012]    [0012]FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of FIG. 1, and  
         [0013]    [0013]FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of FIG. 2. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION  
       [0014]    Referring initially to FIGS. 1 and 3, the number  1  generically designates in its entirety a cart according to the invention for transporting objects, for instance goods within stores or inside airports, having a support structure  2  constituted by a base  3  provided posteriorly with a thrust part  5  including a manoeuvring handle  6 .  
         [0015]    The base  3 , constituted by a single piece of moulded plastic material, comprises a rear part  7  having a general upside down “Y” configuration with two arched lateral lower branch  8  and a central upper branch  9  projecting upwards for a short length.  
         [0016]    From the lower end of each lateral branch  8 , in correspondence with which is positioned a respective wheel  10 , a respective horizontal arm  11  projects forward. The front ends of the two horizontal arms  11  are joined by an upwardly arched element  12  centrally bearing a single swivelling front wheel  13  and forming, at the opposite sides thereof, two downward projecting appendages  14  defining respective upset-preventing elements.  
         [0017]    The space defined between the lateral arms  8 , the horizontal arms  11 , and the front junction part  12  is capable of housing a basket container  15 , shown with dashed line in FIG. 1, for containing goods. Said basket container  15  is simply fitted by insertion onto the base  3 , which allows for its rapid removal in case of need and an equally easy repositioning onto the base  3 .  
         [0018]    The upper end of the central arm  9  of the rear part  7  of the base  3  is formed with a concave seat  16  able to be coupled in snap-on fashion with the lower end  17 , having complementary shape, of an intermediate upright element  18  on whose top is applied in the manner clarified above, the thrust part  5 .  
         [0019]    The top of the upright element  18  is formed with a concave seat  19  similarly shaped to the upper concave seat  16  of the central vertical arm  9  of the base  3 , within which is able to be engaged the lower end  20  of the thrust part  5 , which lower end  20  in turn has a similar shape to that of the lower end  17  of the upright element  18 , i.e. a shape that is also complementary to that of the concave upper seat  16 .  
         [0020]    On the opposite sides of the concave upper seat  19 , the upright element  18  has two wings  21  each of which is formed superiorly with a respective latching projection  22  usable for the rapidly disengageable retention of a second basket container  23 , shown with dashed line in FIG. 1, in a position overlying the basket container  15  borne by the base  3 .  
         [0021]    For the assembly between the base  3 , the intermediate upright element  18  and the thrust part  5  are provided, for instance, two threaded tie rods  24  extending vertically through the vertical branch  9  of the base  3 , the intermediate upright element  18  and the thrust part  5 , on the opposite side of the seats  16  and  19 . Naturally, for said assembly the threaded bars  24 , shown in FIG. 3, may be replaced by equivalent systems, such as snap-on coupling organs and the like.  
         [0022]    The configuration of the cart according to the invention as described with reference to FIGS. 1 through 3 corresponds to an arrangement that is, so to speak, complete: in use with this configuration, both basket containers  15 ,  23  may be used together, or only the container  15  or only the container  23  may selectively be used.  
         [0023]    Starting from this configuration, the supermarket cart according to the invention can easily and rapidly be transformed into a condition that is, so to speak, reduced, shown in FIGS. 2 and 4, in which it has a considerably smaller vertical extension, suitable in particular to its use by users having short height, for example children, and also as a movable support for stacking the basket containers. This is achieved by simply removing the intermediate upright element  18 , and directly coupling the thrust part  5  to the base  3 , engaging the lower end  20  of the thrust part  5  directly into the upper seat  16  of the base  3 . In this configuration, the threaded bars  24  are replaced by threaded bars  25  of correspondingly lesser length, shown in FIG. 4, or even omitted altogether, simply locking the thrust part  5  relative to the seat  16  with a pin or split pin  26 .  
         [0024]    In any case, the bars  25  also serve the important function of neutralising any play produced in use between the various components of the carts assembled thereby, which components can also be interconnected with clearances of a few millimetres by means of cone frustum or pyramid frustum shaped couplings (not shown in the drawings), then tightened by means of the bars  25  which thus act in the manner of tie rods to achieve an optimal tightening.  
         [0025]    In both configurations the cart can be conveniently pushed or pulled by the user and, as was clarified above, it can advantageously be used also in restricted spaces as a flexible and agile tool for transporting goods and objects.  
         [0026]    All the structural components of the cart according to the invention (base  3 , upright element  18 , thrust part  5 ), as well as the basket containers  15  and  23  are advantageously obtained by moulding plastic materials.  
         [0027]    Naturally, the construction details and the embodiments may vary widely relative to what is described and illustrated herein, without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention, as it is defined in the claims that follow.  
         [0028]    Thus, for instance, the wheels of the cart may be four instead of three, and also all swivelling or all fixed, or partly swivelling and partly fixed.  
         [0029]    There could be one basket container applicable to the cart, or to the upright element, or there could be two as in the case of the illustrated example, or three or even four or more.