A demountable multiple platform cart includes a lead cart module having a horizontal load-supporting platform and a trailing cart module having a horizontal load-supporting trailing platform. A releasable interconnection mechanism couples the rear end of the lead cart module demountably to the front end of the trailing cart module. The interconnection mechanism comprises an upstanding flange carried by the rear end of the lead cart platform at a spaced distance therefrom to provide an upwardly open continuous side to side slit and further comprises a downwardly extending flange carried on the front end of the trailing cart platform to be received within the slit. A longitudinally extending lock mechanism can be carried beneath a cart platform to receive a lock latch mounted on a handle which is pivotally and slideably mounted to move from an upstanding position to a generally horizontal position and telescopes longitudinally to locked stowed position.
Transport Cart System And Method Of Its Manufacture And Operation
A series of transport carts are positioned in side by side relation in fore and aft extending spaced apart rows disposed along a delivery van to leave an aisle between them. The carts have wheel supported upright frames with bottom supports for the products disposed at a level above the floor of the van and open fronts with front decks movable from a stowed retracted position to a generally horizontal operative position adjacent the bottom supports. The decks are movable into generally abutting relation to form a raised false floor between the rows of carts on which hand trucks can travel.
Beverage Transport Cart System And Method Of Its Manufacture And Operation
Joseph D. Krawczyk - Pinconning MI, US Robert W. Grace - Twinsbury OH, US Norman C. Strohfus - Eagan MN, US David J. Glancy - Twinsbury OH, US
International Classification:
B60P007/08
US Classification:
410 66, 410 67, 410 77
Abstract:
A series of transport carts are positioned in side by side relation in fore and aft extending spaced apart rows disposed along a delivery van to leave an aisle between them. The carts have wheel supported upright frames with bottom supports for the products disposed at a level above the floor of the van and open fronts from which the carts can be unloaded. The carts have rear posts which are disengageably locked in track sections provided in longitudinally spaced relation along the van side walls. Pallets with discs projecting downwardly from the floors of the pallets support the product stacks on the cart bottom supports. A hand truck with a bifurcated nose plate defining disc receiving arms engages under each pallet to enable removal of a pallet and product stack from the cart.
Transport Cart System And Method Of Its Manufacture And Operation
A system of transport carts are positioned in side by side relation in fore and aft extending spaced apart rows disposed along a delivery van to leave an aisle between them. The carts have wheel supported upright frames with bottom supports for the products disposed at a level above the floor of the van and open fronts with front decks movable from a stowed retracted position to a generally horizontal operative position adjacent the bottom supports. The decks are movable into generally abutting relation to form a raised false floor between the rows of carts on which hand trucks can travel.
Transport Carts Configured To Be Locked To The Sidewalls Of A Transportation Vehicle For Distributing Product
Joseph D. Krawczyk - Pinconning MI, US Norman C. Strohfus - Eagan MN, US Robert W. Grace - Twinsburg OH, US David J. Glancy - Twinsburg OH, US
International Classification:
B60P 3/00
US Classification:
410 66
Abstract:
A series of transport carts are positioned in side by side relation in fore and aft extending spaced apart rows disposed along a delivery van to leave an aisle between them. The carts have wheel supported upright frames with bottom supports for the products disposed at a level above the floor of the van and open fronts from which the carts can be unloaded. The carts have rear posts which are disengageably locked in track sections provided in longitudinally spaced relation along the van side walls. Pallets with discs projecting downwardly from the floors of the pallets support the product stacks on the cart bottom supports. A hand truck with a bifurcated nose plate defining disc receiving arms engages under each pallet to enable removal of a pallet and product stack from the cart.
Transport Cart System And Method Of Its Manufacture And Operation
A system of transport carts are positioned in side by side relation in fore and aft extending spaced apart rows disposed along a delivery van to leave an aisle between them. The carts have wheel supported upright frames with bottom supports for the products disposed at a level above the floor of the van and open fronts with front decks movable from a stowed retracted position to a generally horizontal operative position adjacent the bottom supports. The decks are movable into generally abutting relation to form a raised false floor between the rows of carts on which hand trucks can travel.
Beverage Distribution System And Method Of Its Manufacture And Operation
Joseph Krawczyk - Pinconning MI, US Norman Strohfus - Eagan MN, US Robert Grace - Twinsburg OH, US David Glancy - Twinsburg OH, US
International Classification:
B62B003/00
US Classification:
280/079300, 280/047350
Abstract:
A series of transport carts () are positioned in side by side relation in fore and aft extending spaced apart rows disposed along a delivery van () to leave an aisle () between them. The carts have wheel supported frames () with bottom supports () for the products disposed at a level above the floor of the van and open fronts from which the carts can be unloaded. The carts have rear posts () which are disengageably locked in track sections () provided in longitudinally spaced relation along the van side walls. Pallets () with discs () projecting downwardly from the floors of the pallets support the product stacks on the cart bottom supports. A hand truck with a bifurcated nose plate defining disc receiving arms engages under each pallet to enable removal of a pallet and product stack () from the cart.
Method Of Distributing Product With A Transport Vehicle And Transport Carts
Joseph Krawczyk - Pinconning MI, US Norman Strohfus - Eagan MN, US Robert Grace - Twinsburg OH, US David Glancy - Twinsburg OH, US
International Classification:
B60P003/06
US Classification:
410/066000
Abstract:
A series of transport carts are positioned in side by side relation in fore and aft extending spaced apart rows disposed along a delivery van to leave an aisle between them. The carts have wheel supported upright frames with bottom supports for the products disposed at a level above the floor of the van and open fronts from which the carts can be unloaded. The carts have rear posts which are disengageably locked in track sections provided in longitudinally spaced relation along the van side walls. Pallets with discs projecting downwardly from the floors of the pallets support the product stacks on the cart bottom supports. A hand truck with a bifurcated nose plate defining disc receiving arms engages under each pallet to enable removal of a pallet and product stack from the cart.
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