Shopping trolley of the nestable type comprising a rack which is

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Nesting vehicles

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211151, 211181, 211151, 211181, B62B 1100

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ABSTRACT:
A rack for supporting bulky objects is capable of sliding between an inclined position of withdrawal beneath the carrier basket of a shopping trolley and a horizontal position of use at the rear of the basket. Two sloping parallel wires superposed in the same vertical plane and having a smaller spacing at the front than at the rear form lateral guides for the rack and front support struts of the bottom frame. The movable rack has a flat, U-shaped structure of resilient wires so that its front portion is capable of elastic deformation in the transverse direction. At each front corner, the rack has a hook-shaped element slidably engaged in the corresponding lateral guide. The rear end of the rack is slidably mounted on a cross-member for supporting the rack in its position of rearward extension.

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patent: 2903269 (1959-09-01), Hennion
patent: 2918294 (1959-12-01), Hennion
patent: 4647055 (1987-03-01), Weill

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