Wheel restraining device for a shopping cart or a portable vehicle
First Claim
1. In combination, a shopping cart supported on a set of wheels, said wheels each having an axle with each wheel being mounted on the axle, said wheels being rotatable as the cart is moved on its wheels, tubular yokes, said tubular yokes being secured at corners of the cart to the cart, said wheels being rotatable about the axle as the cart is moved on its wheels, and brake means mounted on the cart and operatively connected to said wheels, said brake means exerting a force against an outer portion of an associated one of the wheels through an open end supported by a tubular yoke being a pintle axle of the associated wheel to inhibit rotation of the axle and the wheels supported thereon, said tubular yokes having yoke legs positioned on opposite sides of each wheel, said tubular yokes having a lower open end for overlying the outer circumference of the wheel, said brake means is mounted inside the tubular yokes, said brake means comprising a compression spring, friction means positioned beneath said compression spring inside the tubular yoke, shoulder means mounted above said compression spring holding said spring in place, said friction means exerting a force against the wheel through the open end supported by the tubular yoke, said friction means is a material selected from the group consisting of a series of weighted spherical balls and a solid tubular plunger, said friction means being positioned to rub against the outer circumference of the wheels and to inhibit rotation of the wheels, the force exerted by the brake means being such that when the shopping cart is standing free and unattended, such as in a parking lot, the force is sufficient to prohibit the shopping cart from freely rolling around, the force, however, being insufficient to curb the movement of the cart when being pushed by a user.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an improved, low-cost shopping cart construction and more specifically, to a shopping cart having a braking device to prevent unintentional movement of the cart, said braking device providing a slight resistance on all four wheels. This invention provides a constant resistance on one or all of the wheels of the shopping cart making it more difficult for the shopping cart to roll around in a parking lot due to inclines and gusts of wind thereby preventing damage to vehicles in the parking lot. The resistance on the wheels is not too great so as to still make it easy for the customer to push the shopping cart.
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- 1. In combination, a shopping cart supported on a set of wheels, said wheels each having an axle with each wheel being mounted on the axle, said wheels being rotatable as the cart is moved on its wheels, tubular yokes, said tubular yokes being secured at corners of the cart to the cart, said wheels being rotatable about the axle as the cart is moved on its wheels, and brake means mounted on the cart and operatively connected to said wheels, said brake means exerting a force against an outer portion of an associated one of the wheels through an open end supported by a tubular yoke being a pintle axle of the associated wheel to inhibit rotation of the axle and the wheels supported thereon, said tubular yokes having yoke legs positioned on opposite sides of each wheel, said tubular yokes having a lower open end for overlying the outer circumference of the wheel, said brake means is mounted inside the tubular yokes, said brake means comprising a compression spring, friction means positioned beneath said compression spring inside the tubular yoke, shoulder means mounted above said compression spring holding said spring in place, said friction means exerting a force against the wheel through the open end supported by the tubular yoke, said friction means is a material selected from the group consisting of a series of weighted spherical balls and a solid tubular plunger, said friction means being positioned to rub against the outer circumference of the wheels and to inhibit rotation of the wheels, the force exerted by the brake means being such that when the shopping cart is standing free and unattended, such as in a parking lot, the force is sufficient to prohibit the shopping cart from freely rolling around, the force, however, being insufficient to curb the movement of the cart when being pushed by a user.
- 5. In combination, a portable vehicle supported on a set of wheels, said wheels each having an axle with each wheel being mounted on the axle, said wheels being rotatable as the vehicle is moved on its wheels, tubular yokes, said tubular yokes being secured at corners of the vehicle to the vehicle, said wheels being rotatable about the axle as the vehicle is moved on its wheels, and brake means mounted on the vehicle and operatively connected to said wheels, said brake means exerting a force against an outer portion of an associated one of the wheels through an open end supported by a tubular yoke being a pintle axle of the associated wheel to inhibit rotation of the axle and the wheels supported thereon, said tubular yokes having yoke legs positioned on opposite sides of each wheel, said tubular yokes having a lower open end for overlying the outer circumference of the wheel, said brake means is mounted inside the tubular yokes, said brake means comprising a compression spring, friction means positioned beneath said compression spring inside the tubular yoke, shoulder means mounted above said compression spring holding said spring in place, said friction means exerting a force against the wheel through the open end supported by the tubular yoke, said friction means is a material selected from the group consisting of a series of weighted spherical balls and a solid tubular plunger, said friction means being positioned to rub against the outer circumference of the wheels and to inhibit rotation of the wheels, the force exerted by the brake means being such that when the vehicle is standing free and unattended, the force is sufficient to prohibit the vehicle from freely rolling around, the force, however, being insufficient to curb the movement of the vehicle when being pushed by a user.
- 9. A shopping cart supported on a set of wheels, wheel supporting tubular yokes secured at corners of the cart to the cart, the tubular yokes having yoke legs positioned on opposite sides of each wheel, said tubular yokes having a lower open end for overlying the outer circumference of the wheel, the wheels each having an axle with each wheel being mounted on the axle and being rotatable about the axle as the cart is moved on its wheels, a brake means is mounted inside the tubular yokes, said brake means comprising a compression spring, friction means positioned beneath said compression spring inside the tubular yoke, shoulder means mounted above said compression spring holding said spring in place, said friction means exerting a force against the wheel through the open end supported by the tubular yoke, said friction means is a material selected from the group consisting of a series of weighted spherical balls and a solid tubular plunger, said friction means being positioned to rub against the outer circumference of the wheels and to inhibit rotation of the wheels.
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