US 7,320,472 B2 | ||
Cart for stocking inventory and methods for making same | ||
Hugh Donald Gregory, Rogers, Ark. (US); and Muriel A. McSweeny, Lowell, Ark. (US) | ||
Assigned to Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Bentonville, Ark. (US) | ||
Filed on Mar. 26, 2007, as Appl. No. 11/690,947. | ||
Application 11/690947 is a continuation of application No. 10/874655, filed on Jun. 23, 2004, granted, now 7,213,816. | ||
Prior Publication US 2007/0187916 A1, Aug. 16, 2007 | ||
Int. Cl. B62B 1/00 (2006.01) |
U.S. Cl. 280—79.3 [280/79.1; 280/36; 280/47.35; 280/33.99; 280/36 R; 280/79.2] | 4 Claims |
1. An inventory stocking cart, comprising:
a wheeled base;
an upright frame extending upwardly from the base, the upright frame having a front face and a rear face;
a side support frame extending upwardly from the base and abutting the upright frame, base, the upright frame and the side
support frame together forming a cargo bay that is open towards a side of the cart opposite the side support frame and towards
the cart's front; and
a repositionable cantilevered shelf, the repositionable shelf having a first position in which said shelf is supported by
the upright frame and extends horizontally from the upright frame to divide the cargo bay into an upper portion and a lower
portion, and a second position in which the cargo bay has a different profile than when the repositionable shelf is in the
first position.
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