Bumpers for carts
US-11897532-B2 · Feb 13, 2024 · US
US12252168B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12252168-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318394811-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 18, 2025 |
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Cart bumpers and carts including cart bumpers are described. In one example, a cart bumper can include an outer contact wall, an inner rim that defines an inner surface, where the inner surface comprises recesses, a number of spokes extending between the inner rim and the outer contact wall, a mounting ring that defines an outer surface, where the outer surface is in contact with the inner surface, and a number of protruding ribs configured to engage respective recesses on the inner surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cart bumper comprising: an outer contact wall; an inner rim that defines an inner surface, wherein the inner surface comprises a plurality of recesses; a plurality of spokes extending between the inner rim and the outer contact wall; a mounting ring that defines an outer surface, wherein the outer surface is in contact with the inner surface; and a plurality of protruding ribs configured to engage respective recesses of the plurality of recesses on the inner surface. 2. The cart bumper of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of protruding ribs is defined by the outer surface of the mounting ring. 3. The cart bumper of claim 1 , wherein each spoke of the plurality of spokes defines a respective path, and wherein the outer contact wall and the plurality of spokes are configured to collapse in response to a mechanical force applied on the outer contact wall. 4. The cart bumper of claim 3 , wherein the outer contact wall and the plurality of spokes are configured to collapse inwardly toward the inner rim. 5. The cart bumper of claim 3 , wherein the respective path comprises at least one of a circular arc, an elliptical arc, a parabolic arc, a hyperbolic arc, a spiral arc, or a sinusoid arc. 6. The cart bumper of claim 3 , wherein the cart bumper defines a rotational axis extending through the inner rim and perpendicular to the respective paths of the plurality of spokes, and wherein the outer contact wall, the inner rim, and the plurality of spokes extend in a direction along the rotational axis between a first plane and a second plane. 7. The cart bumper of claim 1 , wherein each protruding rib of the plurality of protruding ribs extends between a first plane and a second plane and outward from the mounting ring and toward the inner surface of the inner rim. 8. The cart bumper of claim 7 , wherein the outer contact wall, the plurality of spokes, and the inner rim are unitary. 9. A cart comprising: a bumper axle; and a cart bumper comprising: an outer contact wall; an inner rim that defines an inner surface, wherein the inner surface comprises a plurality of recesses; a plurality of spokes extending between the inner rim and the outer contact wall; and a mounting ring that defines an outer surface, wherein the outer surface is in contact with the inner surface; wherein the bumper axle passes through the inner rim such that the spokes and the outer contact wall are disposed about the bumper axle. 10. The cart of claim 9 , wherein the cart bumper further comprises: a plurality of protruding ribs configured to engage respective recesses of the plurality of recesses on the inner surface. 11. The cart of claim 9 , wherein the cart bumper is rotatable about the bumper axle. 12. The cart of claim 9 , wherein the bumper axle is aligned with a direction of gravity. 13. The cart of claim 9 , wherein each spoke of the plurality of spokes defines a respective path, and wherein the outer contact wall and the plurality of spokes are configured to collapse in response to a mechanical force applied on the outer contact wall. 14. The cart of claim 13 , wherein the outer contact wall and the plurality of spokes are configured to collapse inwardly toward the inner rim; and wherein the respective path comprises at least one of a circular arc, an elliptical arc, a parabolic arc, a hyperbolic arc, a spiral arc, or a sinusoid arc. 15. The cart of claim 13 , wherein the cart bumper defines a rotational axis extending through the inner rim and perpendicular to the respective paths of the plurality of spokes, and wherein the outer contact wall, the inner rim, and the plurality of spokes extend in a direction along the rotational axis between a first plane and a second plane. 16. A cart bumper comprising: an outer contact wall; an inner rim that defines an inner surface, wherein the inner surface comprises a plurality of recesses; a plurality of spokes extending between the inner rim and the outer contact wall; and a mounting ring that defines an outer surface, wherein the outer surface is in contact with the inner surface; wherein each spoke of the plurality of spokes defines a respective path, and wherein the outer contact wall and the plurality of spokes are configured to collapse in response to a mechanical force applied on the outer contact wall. 17. The cart bumper of claim 16 , wherein the outer contact wall and the plurality of spokes are configured to collapse inwardly toward the inner rim. 18. The cart bumper of claim 16 , wherein the cart bumper defines a rotational axis extending through the inner rim and perpendicular to the respective paths of the plurality of spokes, and wherein the outer contact wall, the inner rim, and the plurality of spokes extend in a direction along the rotational axis between a first plane and a second plane. 19. The cart bumper of claim 16 , wherein each protruding rib of the plurality of protruding ribs extends between a first plane and a second plane and outward from the mounting ring and toward the inner surface of the inner rim.
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