Children's Seat Patents (Class 280/33.993)
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Publication number: 20080296855Abstract: The present invention provides a collapsible transportation device comprising a receptacle with a vertically movable bottom wall. The receptacle expands and collapses vertically to facilitate in loading and unloading different amounts of items in the cart, and in storing the cart when not in use. The vertical movement of the bottom wall may be controlled by a biasing assembly including multiple pairs of springs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventor: Bruce ROSEMAN
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Publication number: 20080217877Abstract: The invention concerns a collapsible compartment of a shopping cart comprising a seat panel for closing leg holes avoiding small objects or groceries to fall out. The panel has a rear edge having a tube-shaped portion hingely connected to the swinging rear wall of the compartment. The panel may be urged in an up or down position thanks to a cam element positioned longitudinally on the tube-shaped portion so as to face a vertical wire of the swinging rear wall of the collapsible compartment acting as a spring. The cam is also positioned radially on the tube-shaped portion so as to strike the vertical wire when the seat panel is pivoted from either the down position to the up position or the up position to the down position. The invention is also directed to a shopping cart including the same collapsible compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: Gilles Simard
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Patent number: 7410178Abstract: A handle for a shopping cart includes a frame defining a unitary member in a substantially continuous loop. At least one connection portion extends from the frame for securing the frame to a basket of a shopping cart and is configured to position the loop of the frame to be generally parallel to and spaced from an upper portion of a basket of the shopping cart.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Target Brands, Inc.Inventors: William D. Splain, Robert D. Peota, Alexandre Hennen, Allan Cameron, Mark T. Ryan, David L. Pruitt, Jr., Ann Sullivan
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Patent number: 7407169Abstract: A seat assembly for a shopping cart includes a gate pivotally mounted to a rear portion of the shopping cart and a seat member made from a plastic material. The seat member is mounted to the gate of the shopping cart via a pivot mechanism to extend in a position to support a child within the shopping cart. The seat member includes a generally curved concave portion having an apex adjacent the gate and a generally straight portion on a side of the seat member opposite the apex of the generally curved concave portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Target Brands, Inc.Inventors: William D. Splain, Robert D. Peota, Alexandre Hennen, Allan Cameron, Mark T. Ryan, David L. Pruitt, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080169620Abstract: A stroller attachment that connects the stroller to a shopping cart, wherein a user can push and control both, the stroller and the cart simultaneously. The present invention includes a first shank, a second shank, at least one pivoting means, and a securing means. The pivoting means can include a ball joint or universal joint. These joints can be lockable, that is, once the second shank is in a desired position it can be locked into place. The first shank and second shank can be pivotally connected so that different angles can be achieved between the two shanks. In addition, there can be a securing means attached to one of the shanks. The securing can attach to a portion of the shopping cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Sam Pierce
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Patent number: 7384049Abstract: A cupholder for a shopping cart includes a gate pivotally mounted to a rear portion of a shopping cart and a seat member made from a plastic material. The seat member is mounted to the gate of the shopping cart via a pivot mechanism to extend in a generally horizontal position to support a child within the shopping cart. The seat member defines a child seat portion and a cupholder positioned laterally of the child seat portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Target Brands, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Peota, Alexandre Hennen, Allan Cameron
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Patent number: 7374182Abstract: A system and method for providing a baffler between contents transported in a shopping cart and potential pathogens and contaminates on the shopping cart upper surface. The invention is a cart liner which is placed between the contents and the shopping cart's upper surface to prevent the contents from contacting the surface. The shopping cart liner may be converted to a baglike structure for transporting the contents following transport.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Rsanecr, Inc.Inventors: Connie Gurley, Edward Buvalla, Rhonda Holbrook
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Publication number: 20080111328Abstract: A gate-and-seat assembly for a shopping cart includes a gate, a backrest, and a seat. The gate has a first end pivotally mountable to a rear portion of a shopping cart. The backrest includes a back support and a pair of legs with the back support defining a slot. The pair of legs extends from the back support and is pivotally mounted to a lower portion of the gate to enable pivotal movement of the backrest relative to the gate. The seat is pivotally mounted to the gate via at least one pivot mechanism and slidably extends through the slot of the back support. The seat includes a pair of ears extending laterally outward from the seat in opposite directions with each respective ear being releasably engageable relative to a rear surface of the back support of the backrest. The entire gate-and-seat assembly is made entirely from a plastic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: Mark T. Ryan, Robert D. Peota
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Publication number: 20080100010Abstract: A child seat assembly for use in a shopping cart and secured to the hinged rear gate of the shopping cart that is configured for lifting to expose a rear opening for nesting like carts. The child seat is secured in a lower portion of the shopping cart basket by hinged connections, such that the seat assembly is movable between a use and a non-use configuration, and the seat assembly is suspended in position by a strut member, as an articulating strut member, and a suspension support member attached to the strut.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Joseph Russell, Eleobardo Moreno
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Patent number: 7354049Abstract: An infant carrying system including a bag defining an interior compartment and having an opening for selectively providing access to the interior compartment. A pair of wheels are rotatably attached to the bag so that the bag can be rolled along the ground. A handle is attached to the bag so that the bag can be moved by rolling the wheels along the ground. An attachment is provided for removably securing a child seat at least partially located within the interior compartment and facing the opening. Whereby the bag is moved while a child is secured in the child seat which is secured in the bag and the bag is also used to store and carry the empty child seat or other items.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Inventor: Tim Schmidt
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Patent number: 7350788Abstract: A shopping cart having a juvenile restraining apparatus is provided. The juvenile restraining apparatus has shoulder straps, belt segments, and a chest panel. The shoulder straps each have first and second ends and are positionable over the juvenile's shoulders. The first ends of the shoulder straps are selectively attachable to the shopping cart. The second ends of the shoulder straps are attached to the chest panel. The belt segments also have first and second ends with the first ends of each of the belt segments attached to the chest panel. The belt segments extend from the chest panel and are positionable about the torso of the juvenile and are selectively attachable to each other.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Inventor: Christina Kay Booker
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Publication number: 20080018068Abstract: A child carrier (100) having a compartment (102) for housing one or more children. The child carrier may further include an attachment assembly (112) for removably attaching the child carrier to a shopping cart, the attachment assembly including a quick release assembly (114) for releasably coupling the child carrier to the shopping cart without tools. The child carrier may include a support system (104) for supporting the compartment upon a surface (106). The support system may include a plurality of wheels (108) adapted to fully support the child carrier upon the surface such that the child carrier can be moved upon the plurality of wheels as a separate unit from the shopping cart. The child carrier (100) may include a media system (200) for providing users information and entertainment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: CABCO GROUP LIMITEDInventor: Douglas James Bartlett
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Publication number: 20080012254Abstract: A child carrier attachable to a shopping cart having a basket mounted to a frame supported by a plurality of caster wheels for contacting a ground surface. The child carrier comprises a support member having at least one stabilizing wheel connected thereto for contacting the ground surface. The support member has a bottom member, with a seat disposed on the support member; and an attachment fixture is connected to the support member for connecting the support member to the cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Paul Giampavolo, Robert Shelton
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Publication number: 20070257454Abstract: An apparatus for transporting a child safety seat includes a wheeled assembly that may be clamped to the child safety seat. The wheeled assembly includes a plate member having a longitudinal axis on either side of which are formed one or more through holes. Clamping can be achieved by the use of threaded fasteners which pass through the through holes and are secured to a clamping mechanism that helps frictionally secure the plate member to the child safety seat. Suitable clamping mechanisms for this purpose may include a strap that passes through a passageway formed in the rear of the child safety seat, a clamping bracket having laterally extending arms that abut clampingly abut openings formed in the back of the child safety seat, and an structural elbow member integrally connected to the child safety seat against which a clamping force may be applied. The apparatus with attached child safety seat may be wheeled on the ground by a person using one hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: Go-Go Babyz Corp.Inventors: Kenneth Ostrow, Kerry Williams
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Patent number: 7287764Abstract: A child seat assembly for use in a shopping cart and secured to the hinged rear gate of the shopping cart that is configured for lifting to expose a rear opening for nesting like carts. The child seat is secured in a lower portion of the shopping cart basket by hinged connections such that the seat assembly is movable between a use and a non-use configuration, and the of the seat back is attached to the rear gate wall and positioned within the basket. The rear gate wall has a void region an extent below the basket top which is configured to provide a space for a child's upper body to be exposed from the basket chamber. The seat back of the child seat is connected to the rear gate wall by at least one strut member located above the seat bottom, the strut member being connected to the gate wall and the seat back.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Inventors: Joseph W. Russell, Eleobardo Moreno
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Publication number: 20070205571Abstract: A shopping cart designed as play apparatus, comprising a nestable shopping cart (1) with a frame-supported shopping basket (2) provided with castors.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2004Publication date: September 6, 2007Inventor: Matthijs Vos
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Patent number: 7243929Abstract: The utility cart has a first pair of corner posts, a second pair of corners posts, a shelf, a front support bar, a pair of parallel side support bars, and a back support bar, which is particularly suited for supporting a drawstring garment bag for receiving garments being dispatched from a conveyor dryer. For added support and rigidity, the utility cart is also provided with a pair of parallel side support bars, each side support bar extending from a first corner post to a second corner post. For added ease of movement, the utility cart can also be provided with swivel-wheel caster assemblies on each of the four posts. The utility cart and drawstring garment bag can be provided as a kit along with a wedge member and a set of size separators.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2005Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Inventor: Glen R. Suchecki
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Patent number: 7226059Abstract: A cart includes a frame and a rigid base section horizontally registered above a ground level and oriented parallel thereto. Casters are mated to opposed corners of the base section. An upper section is pivotally conjoined to opposed corners of the base section and is offset along a vertical plane. The upper section is spaced from the casters. A collection bin is centrally housed within the upper section and seated on the base section. The bin is arranged so that the upper section abuts proximal and distal top ends of the bin. Clamping arms are anchored to a distal end of the base section and spaced from the upper section respectively. The upper section and the clamping arms are simultaneously and independently articulated during operating conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Inventor: Semeka Samuels
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Patent number: 7134673Abstract: The various aspects of the present invention are directed to moving carts and moving cart assemblies. One embodiment comprises a moving cart assembly with a plurality of interlocking, vertically stackable, storage modules. The modules of this embodiment comprise a frame, preferably having at least four sides, e.g., a top, a back, a right side and a left side. Each module also comprises something to enclose the interior space, such as a pair of doors or a drawer which is selectively slidable into the frame. The needs of a particular office can be readily accommodated by using greater or fewer numbers of drawer modules and/or cabinet-type modules.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Inventors: Frank A. Ferraro, Robert J Murphy
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Patent number: 7104552Abstract: An improved plastic basket shopping cart includes a cart base having an upwardly extending rear frame section with a handle and at least three wheels rotatably mounted on the cart base. A generally rectangular box shaped plastic basket is mounted on the cart base, and includes a base wall, left and right side walls and a front wall, the side walls and the front wall having a plurality of generally rectangular wall openings having a height greater than their width, excepting those wall openings adjacent the base wall being generally square in shape for improved structural strength. Rear flange sections extend outwards and rearwards from the side walls to substantially cover the gaps between the side walls and the rear frame section. Finally, a basket rim support wire extends circumferentially around and through upper portions of the side walls and front wall and connects to the rear frame section.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventors: Terry Swanson, Larry Swanson
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Patent number: 7093841Abstract: The present invention is a seating/storage add-on section for use with a shopping cart, having a non-rigid connector for engaging the rear wheels of a shopping cart. In addition, the connector allows relative movement between the add-on section and an attached shopping cart. The shopping cart can be quickly attached to and detached from the add-on section without requiring tools.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Assembled Products CorporationInventor: Steven S. Conrad
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Patent number: 7073800Abstract: A shopping cart carrier attachment for carrying at least one child, the child carrier having a main body with an entrance and a support platform or seat to support the child, the main body being removably attachable to the basket of the cart and to the lower frame of the cart such that the main body extends forward from and is suspended from the front of the cart. Most preferably, the child carrier is configured as a real world object, such as a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Inventors: Mark D. Shaw, J. Tad Heyman, Laurence M. Bierce
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Patent number: 7063337Abstract: A child seat assembly for use in a shopping cart and secured to the hinged rear gate of the shopping cart that is configured for lifting to expose a rear opening for nesting like carts. The child seat is secured in a lower portion of the shopping cart basket by hinged connections such that the seat assembly is moveable between a use and a non-use configuration, and the hinged connection of the seat back is within a sliding track arrangement with the support strut such that the hinged connection of the seat bottom and seat back travels in an upward arcuate path as the seat assembly is moved from a use position to a non-use position. The rear gate having at least one lower leg opening and an upper void region between the basket top and the seat bottom. The seat bottom at least partially covering the leg opening and the seat back covering the upper void region when the seat is in the non-use configuration.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventors: Joseph W. Russell, Eleobardo Moreno
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Patent number: 7036831Abstract: A shopping cart mounted child restraint apparatus includes a cylindrical housing which includes first and second housing ends and strap passageway channels. An extendible and retractable safety restraint strap assembly is housed within the cylindrical housing. Distal portions of straps pass through the strap passageway channels. First and second housing-to-shopping-cart connectors are connected to the first and second housing ends, respectively. First and second strap passageway housing channels are located at the first and second housing ends, respectively. The child restraint apparatus of the invention is mounted on a shopping cart in place of a conventional shopping cart handle. To restrain a child in a shopping cart seat, straps are pulled out from the cylindrical housing, wrapped around the child, and secured to each other. When the child no longer needs to be restrained, the straps are disengaged from each other and contract back into the cylindrical housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Inventor: Paul V. Coffman
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Publication number: 20060012138Abstract: The invention recites a child carrier comprising a seat portion including a seat, a backrest, and a floor. The child carrier further includes a substantially rigid body, at least partially surrounding and supporting the seat portion. The rigid body also includes substantially solid side surfaces and at least partially defines a panel. In addition, the child carrier provides a plurality of wheels supporting the body, and an electronic device supported by the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Timothy Otterlee, Rodney Hempen, Graham Lobban
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Patent number: 6981707Abstract: An adjustable portable protective cover for covering a shopping cart handle includes three elongated resilient tubular member telescoped together. The members include stops for retaining the members together in the fully extended position. The inner and outer members have a radially outwardly protuberance at a free end thereof. The members can be collapsed to a minimum length for storage and carrying. The members are formed of an easily cleaned material so that the cover can be reused.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Inventor: Alexander W. Dandy
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Patent number: 6979004Abstract: The invention recites a child carrier comprising a seat portion including a seat, a backrest, and a floor. The child carrier further includes a substantially rigid body, at least partially surrounding and supporting the seat portion. The rigid body also includes substantially solid side surfaces and at least partially defines a panel. In addition, the child carrier provides a plurality of wheels supporting the body, and an electronic device supported by the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Motion Entertainment, LLCInventors: Timothy A. Otterlee, Rodney L. Hempen
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Patent number: 6966566Abstract: In a shopping cart comprising a rear gate, which has two leg openings, and a child seat, which comprises a seat base, a seat back, and a seat panel, the seat base includes a cupholder, which is covered when the seat panel is pivoted to a position wherein the seat panel covers the seat base but not when the seat panel is pivoted to a position wherein the seat panel rests against the rear gate and covers the leg openings.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Unarco Industries, Inc.Inventors: Val-Jean Duchene, Taft O'Quin
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Patent number: 6955363Abstract: A toy shopping cart has a basket and seat that may be used for different functions and which are easily removed from and reattached to a frame of the shopping cart. The frame of the toy shopping cart has a pair of leg assemblies with four wheels and a number of cross-members with a holding channel formed on one of the cross-members to removably support the basket by a rim and the seat by a holding member in position at the front and the rear of the frame. The basket includes a housing with a base that is supported by a second of the cross-members when held in the frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2003Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Elizabeth A. Libretti, Frederick Loh Man Wai, Jon Marine
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Publication number: 20050218613Abstract: A child carrier attachable to a shopping cart having a basket mounted to a frame supported by a plurality of caster wheels for contacting a ground surface. The child carrier comprises a support member having at least one stabilizing wheel connected thereto for contacting the ground surface. The support member has a bottom member, with a seat disposed on the support member; and an attachment fixture is connected to the support member for connecting the support member to the cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Paul Giampavolo, Robert Shelton
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Patent number: 6948725Abstract: The present invention relates to child-seat liners. Specifically, the present invention provides protective articles comprising child-seat liners, systems comprising child-seat liners, methods for using child-seat liners (e.g. with a shopping cart), and methods for making child-seat liners. The present invention also provides child-seat liner cut-pieces and patterns.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2004Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Bilby Products, LLCInventors: Jennifer M. Sampson, Steven M. Sampson
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Publication number: 20050156394Abstract: A safety device in connection with a child seat in a shopping cart. The safety device prevents a child, placed on the seat from being able to pull its legs out of the openings formed through the end wall of the shopping cart. The child seat is pivotally suspended from the end wall, which can preferably be swung inwards/upwards in the shopping cart about a horizontal axis, when shopping carts are being stack horizontally. The child seat is placed adjacent to the through opening for the child's legs. Adjacent the openings for the child's legs through the end wall there is arranged an adjustable safety element that can restrict the openings when activated, after the child's legs have been put through the openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Inventors: Dag Sandvik, Arve Cruickshank
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Publication number: 20050151333Abstract: A child seat assembly for use in a shopping cart and secured to the hinged rear gate of the shopping cart that is configured for lifting to expose a rear opening for nesting like carts. The child seat is secured in a lower portion of the shopping cart basket by hinged connections such that the seat assembly is moveable between a use and a non-use configuration, and the hinged connection of the seat back is within a sliding track arrangement with the support strut such that the hinged connection of the seat bottom and seat back travels in an upward arcuate path as the seat assembly is moved from a use position to a non-use position. The rear gate having at least one lower leg opening and an upper void region between the basket top and the seat bottom. The seat bottom at least partially covering the leg opening and the seat back covering the upper void region when the seat is in the non-use configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Joseph Russell, Eleobardo Moreno
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Publication number: 20050127623Abstract: A safety device in connection with a child seat in a shopper trolley. The safety device prevents a child, placed on the seat (22), from being able to pull its legs out of the openings formed through the end wall (10) of the shopper trolley. The child seat (22) is pivotally suspended from the end wall (10), which can preferably be swung inwards/upwards in the shopper trolley about a horizontal axis, when shopper trolleys are being stacked horizontally. The child seat (22) is placed adjacent to said through openings (14?, 14?) for the child's legs. At their bottoms and sides the openings are defined by elements (10?, 10?, 16?, 16?, 20) included in said end wall (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Dag Sandvik, Arve Cruickshank
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Publication number: 20050127624Abstract: Apparatus and methods are disclosed for carrying a pet in a seating area of a shopping cart. The apparatus comprises a shopping cart cover and pet retaining seat having a front portion forming a front sleeve, a rear portion forming a rear sleeve, the front and rear sleeves opening inwardly toward a central portion, a first side portion and a second side portion extending from the central portion in directions opposite to one another, and a retaining enclosure formed by the front portion, the rear portion, the first side portion, and the second side portion, wherein the shopping cart cover and pet retaining seat is held into place on the shopping cart by the front sleeve and the rear sleeve, and further wherein the retaining enclosure confines the pet to the seating area of the shopping cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventor: Melissa Cohen-Fyffe
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Patent number: 6893028Abstract: The Dude Tandem has been developed to assist a companion of a person in a motorized wheelchair or scooter to travel with them at the rear of their vehicle on a seat. It will relieve the companion of any discomfort or fatigue from walking and trying to keep up. The Dude Tandem is a new device, which has been welcomed by the public as a much needed convenience.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Inventors: Charles Marshall Smith, John Charles Smith
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Patent number: 6832766Abstract: A protective covering for a handle is disclosed comprising a front portion, comprised of a soft material and a rear portion, comprised of a water resistant material, attached to the front portion. The protective covering may be attached in a manner so that the rear portion comes in contact with the handle and thus provides a protective barrier against moisture and germs. The protective covering may be removably attached to the handle. The protective covering may be comprised of an attachment portion, into which a bottle or non-spill child's cup can be inserted. At least one object, such as an ornamental object or child play object, can be attached to the front portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Inventor: Raushanah Abdullah Stokes
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Patent number: 6832768Abstract: In a shopping cart comprising a rear gate, which has two leg openings, and a child seat, which comprises a seat base, a seat back, and a seat panel, the seat base includes a cupholder, which is covered when the seat panel is pivoted to a position wherein the seat panel covers the seat base but not when the seat panel is pivoted to a position wherein the seat panel rests against the rear gate and covers the leg openings.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Unarco Industries, Inc.Inventors: Val-Jean Duchene, Taft O'Quin
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Patent number: 6832767Abstract: A safety device in connection with a child seat in a shopper trolley. The safety device prevents a child, placed on the seat (22) from being able to pull its legs out of the openings formed through the end wall (10) of the shopper trolley. The child seat (22) is pivotally suspended from the end wall (10), which can preferably be swung inwards/upwards in the shopper trolley about a horizontal axis, when shopper trolleys are being stacked horizontally. The child seat (22) is placed adjacent to the through opening (14′, 14″) for the child's legs. At their bottoms and sides the openings are defined by elements (10′, 10″, 16′, 16″, 20) included in the end wall (10).Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Fall Stop Holding ASInventors: Dag Harald Sandvik, Arve Cruickshank
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Publication number: 20040239059Abstract: In a shopping cart comprising a rear gate, which has two leg openings, and a child seat, which comprises a seat base, a seat back, and a seat panel, the seat base includes a cupholder, which is covered when the seat panel is pivoted to a position wherein the seat panel covers the seat base but not when the seat panel is pivoted to a position wherein the seat panel rests against the rear gate and covers the leg openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: Unarco Industries, Inc.Inventors: Val-Jean Duchene, Taft O'Quin
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Publication number: 20040201187Abstract: A shopping cart has a wheeled base, a rear frame projecting upwardly from the rear end of the base with a handle at its upper end, a basket having a rear end secured to the frame and projecting forwardly from the frame at a spacing above the base, and a fixed child seat secured to the rear frame. The basket is closed by a pivoted rear gate at its rear end. Two or more carts can be nested together by pushing the front wall of the basket of a first cart through the rear frame beneath the fixed child seat of a second cart, simultaneously pivoting the rear gate upwardly to allow the basket of the first cart to enter the basket of the second cart. The side walls are inclined upwardly from the child seat to the front end of the basket.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: V. John Ondrasik
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Publication number: 20040164507Abstract: A nestable shopping cart formed to at least partially receive a second nestable shopping cart. The nestable shopping cart includes a frame, a plurality of wheels coupled to the frame, and a basket coupled to the frame. A body is coupled to the frame and a seat is coupled to the body to at least partially define a seat portion and a nest space. The nest space is positioned to receive at least a portion of the second nestable shopping cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Timothy A. Otterlee, Rodney L. Hempen, Graham C. Lobban
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Publication number: 20040164508Abstract: The invention recites a child carrier comprising a seat portion including a seat, a backrest, and a floor. The child carrier further includes a substantially rigid body, at least partially surrounding and supporting the seat portion. The rigid body also includes substantially solid side surfaces and at least partially defines a panel. In addition, the child carrier provides a plurality of wheels supporting the body, and an electronic device supported by the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Timothy A. Otterlee, Rodney L. Hempen, Graham C. Lobban
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Publication number: 20040160027Abstract: The present invention is a seating/storage add-on section for use with a shopping cart, having a non-rigid connector for engaging the rear wheels of a shopping cart. In addition, the connector allows relative movement between the add-on section and an attached shopping cart. The shopping cart can be quickly attached to and detached from the add-on section without requiring tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventor: Steven S. Conrad
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Patent number: 6766931Abstract: A grocery-store shopping cart having a main container and an insulated inner container detachably secured within the main container and positioned substantially entirely below the plane of the main-container top edge and adjacent to one endwall thereof to leave substantial storage volume in the main container but outside the inner container, to facilitate diverse-condition grocery cartage. Preferred features include: the inner container being flush with or recessed below the plane to avoid interference during nesting; a hinged cover; and equal acute angles between (1) a main-container endwall and the plane and (2) an inner-container wall and the inner-container top.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Inventor: Margrit Wolf
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Patent number: 6746030Abstract: A shopping trolley has a passenger compartment, and an entertainment system such as sound or sound and video providing device. In use a child may be placed inside the passenger compartment and entertained while an adult shops using the trolley to carry goods as well as the child.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Douglas James Bartlett
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Publication number: 20040090024Abstract: In a shopping cart comprising a rear gate, which has two leg openings, and a child seat, which comprises a seat base, a seat back, and a seat panel, the seat base includes a cupholder, which is covered when the seat panel is pivoted to a position wherein the seat panel covers the seat base but not when the seat panel is pivoted to a position wherein the seat panel rests against the rear gate and covers the leg openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Val-Jean Duchene, Taft O'Quin
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Publication number: 20040090025Abstract: A child seat (1) for a shopping trolley (22) includes a back rest (7) made of plastic and is arranged on the shopping trolley (22) so as to be pivotable about a horizontal axis (9) and to which at least one seat (6) is slidably or pivotably connected. The back rest (7) includes at least two parts (17, 18) fixedly connected to one another and constructed so that at least one portion (19) of the back rest (7) is formed as a hollow body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: Wanzl Metallwarenfabrik GmbHInventor: Bernd Frommherz
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Publication number: 20040061297Abstract: A shopping cart having a juvenile restraining apparatus is provided. The juvenile restraining apparatus has shoulder straps, belt segments, and a chest panel. The shoulder straps each have first and second ends and are positionable over the juvenile's shoulders. The first ends of the shoulder straps are selectively attachable to the shopping cart. The second ends of the shoulder straps are attached to the chest panel. The belt segments also have first and second ends with the first ends of each of the belt segments attached to the chest panel. The belt segments extend from the chest panel and are positionable about the torso of the juvenile and are selectively attachable to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Christina Kay Booker
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Patent number: 6705623Abstract: The modular plastic shopping cart comprises a wheeled base comprising two opposite vertical side sections each having at least one horizontally projecting member providing a support surface; two side uprights removably connectable to the wheeled base, predetermined cooperating shapes of the wheeled base and the side uprights preventing, when assembled, relative pivoting and sliding movement between the side uprights and the wheeled base; a basket removably connectable to the side uprights, predetermined cooperating shapes of the side uprights and the basket preventing, when assembled, relative pivoting and sliding movement between the basket and the side uprights; first securing device for securing the side uprights to the wheeled base; and second securing device for securing the basket to the side uprights.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Les Industries Rondi Inc.Inventors: Serge Nadeau, Jean-Christophe Doyon