A push cart comprises includes a main frame, a handle, a front support, two wheel frames, two wheels, and a retractable rod and a rear support , wherein the main frame has a pair of side rods connected with a pair of rods of the handle in a slidable manner, the center portion of the main frame is connected to each other, and the lower portion of the main frame has is connected with a the wheel frame frames and a wheel respectively the wheels. The lower respective ends portion of the main frame are is connected with respective ends sides of the front support which then meshes with the wheel frame frames. The respective lower ends of the handle are connected with one end of the retractable rod whereas the other end of the retractable rod is connected with the inner center portion of the front support, thus, support. Thus, by operating the handle, the retractable rod is linked to move which then links the front support and the wheel frame to retract or to expand.
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0. 13. A push cart comprising a handle, a main frame, a front support, two wheels, and a retracting means, wherein the main frame has a left side and a right side being connected to respective sides of the handle in a slidable manner, and a lower portion being connected to the front support and one side of each of the wheels such that the retracting means retracts the front support and the two wheels to the main frame simultaneously, and a length of the retracting means substantially varies in order to retract the front support and the two wheels to the main frame.
1. A push cart comprising a main frame, a handle, a front support, two wheel frames, two wheels, and a retractable rod and a rear support , wherein said main frame having the respective sides connected to respective sides of said handle in a slidable manner, the center portion of said main frame being connected to respective sides of said rear support, the a lower portions of said main frame being connected to said wheel frames which then are connected to said wheels, respectively, the lower ends of said main frame being connected and to respective sides of said front support, Further, the respective sides of said front support comprising teeth, and said wheel frames having teeth corresponding to and meshing with said teeth of said front support, said handle having its respective ends connected to one end of said retractable rod, and the other end of said retractable rod being connected to the an inner center portion of said front support, thus, such that by operating said handle, linking thereby engaging said retractable rod and with said front support and said wheel frames to move simultaneously.
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This invention relates to a push cart, and more particularly, to a cart which can be operated by the handle to retract or to expand a front support and The foregoing and additional features and characteristics of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description considered with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like elements and wherein:
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The main frame 1 comprises a U-shaped rod 11, two fixtures 12, two supporting rods 13, two sockets 14, a cross bar 15 and a pulling spring 16. The lower ends of the U-shaped rod 11 are connected with one end of each fixture 12, the other ends of the fixtures 12 are secured with the supporting rods 13, respectively. Each supporting rods 13 has a pulling spring 16 which connects to a pin 121, the U-shaped rod 11 has a pair of sockets 14 being connected to a cross bar 15 at its respective ends.
The handle 2 is a reversed U-shaped and comprises two sliding seats 21, a cross bar 22, a lock 23, a torque spring 24 and a snap plate 25. The handle 2 is inserted at its two ends to the sockets 14 of the main frame 1 and secured with two sliding seats 21 which are also inserted through the U-shaped rod 11 so that the main frame 1 and the handle 2 are slidable against each other. The two sliding seats 21 are interconnected by a cross bar 22 which includes a lock 23 at center, as shown in
The front support 3 is in a plate form having and has a pair of hinges 31 extending upwardly from the respective ends, each ends. Each hinge 31 is formed by two horizontal plates 311 which are inserted by the lower end of the supporting rod 13 of the main frame 1 and secured by a pin 32 therein. Each hinge 31 has a plate 311 having formed with teeth 312, and the front support 3 has a rib 33 at its bottom portion for the convenience of operating the cart when fully loaded.
The wheel frame 4 has is connected to the wheel 5 and is connected to the lower end of the supporting rod 13, the 13. The wheel frame 4 has also teeth 41 corresponding to and meshes meshing with the teeth 312, by the meshing of the teeth 312 and 41, such that when the front support 3 is making horizontal or vertical movement, the wheel frame 4 can be turned left or right in a horizontal direction.
The retractable rod 6 includes an outer tube 61, an inner tube 62, a stopper 63 and a C-snap ring 64, whereas the inner tube 62 is slidably inserted in the outer tube 61 and has formed with a stopper 63 at the top portion, the portion. The stopper 63 has a larger outer diameter than the outer diameter of the inner tube 62 but smaller than the inner diameter of the outer tube 61, a 61. A C-shaped groove 631 is formed on the top of the stopper 63, and the 63. The outer tube 61 has an inwardly bulge portion 611 and a the C-snap ring 64 at engaged with the lower end of the inner tube 62 which is connected to the center front portion of the front support 3.
The rear support 7 is a plate having connected with a locating bar 71 which center portion will be clipped by the C-snap ring 64, the respective sides of the rear support 7 are secured to the pin 121 of the fixture 12, and the pulling spring 16 has one end secured to the rear support 7, whereas the other end of the pulling spring 16 is secured to the supporting rod 13 which lower end is secured by the pin 32 so that a retract force is applied on the rear support 7.
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On the other hand, to expand the cart, by pulling the handle 2 outwardly, the retractable rod 6 will extend too, as shown in FIG. 6. When the outer tube 61 and the inner tube 62 have reached to their extremity, as shown in
The principles, preferred embodiments and modes of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. However, the invention which is intended to be protected is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. The embodiments described herein are illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations or changes which fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the claims, be embraced thereby.
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