An accessory tray is connected to, or extends integrally from, a shopping cart handle and extends a limited distance forward from the handle. The tray extends forward above, but not significantly interfering with, the child-seat area of the cart. Preferably, the forward extremity is not directly con
An accessory tray is connected to, or extends integrally from, a shopping cart handle and extends a limited distance forward from the handle. The tray extends forward above, but not significantly interfering with, the child-seat area of the cart. Preferably, the forward extremity is not directly connected or attached to the cart, but rather the tray is cantilevered from its rear end/edge fixed to/at the handle and extends otherwise unconnected forward from the handle. A forward tray portion may rest on, or be close to, an upper portion/end of the cart rear wall. The preferred tray is substantially planar, featuring a single, flat platform with an upending rim, wherein no part extends above said top level of the handle. The tray remains in place for nesting of multiple carts, and is received in a space between nested portions of the cart to which it is connected.
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1. A combination of a shopping cart and an accessory tray on the shopping cart, the shopping cart comprising: a handle at an upper rear end of the cart, a rear wall having an upper end that is forward of the handle and an opposing lower portion, wherein there is a handle space between the handle and
1. A combination of a shopping cart and an accessory tray on the shopping cart, the shopping cart comprising: a handle at an upper rear end of the cart, a rear wall having an upper end that is forward of the handle and an opposing lower portion, wherein there is a handle space between the handle and the rear wall upper end and a child-seat portion having a seat flap and a child-seat back with an upper end, wherein, in an in-use configuration for the cart, the rear wall is generally vertical and the seat flap is generally horizontal and the child-seat back is generally vertical forward of the seat flap; andthe tray comprising a connection portion fixed to the handle of the shopping cart; and a substantially planar platform portion having a rear side connected to the connection portion, a front side, a left side, and a right side, and a planar top surface for receiving items placed by a user;wherein the platform portion extends forward from the connection portion across said handle space to place the front side of the platform portion generally over the upper end of the rear wall so that said tray does not extend over said seat flap;wherein, in a nesting configuration of the cart, the rear wall pivots to move the rear wall lower portion forward, and the child-seat back pivots rearward so that said rear wall and the back are generally parallel and generally horizontal and there is a storage space between the upper end of the rear wall and the upper end of the child-seat back, the front side of the tray platform portion being received in said storage space; andwherein the handle has a top extremity, and the tray does not extend above a horizontal plane that passes through said handle top extremity. 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the tray does not move relative to the handle when the shopping cart moves from the in-use configuration to the nesting configuration. 3. The combination of claim 1, wherein the connection portion has a length parallel to the handle, and has a semi-cylindrical surface extending along all or substantially all of said length, for being fixed to an underside of the handle. 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein the planar top surface is substantially continuous and flat. 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein the tray has no recesses in the planar top surface and no upending compartment walls that divide the planar top surface into compartments. 6. The combination of claim 1, wherein the tray has a rim upending around the planar top surface on multiple of the front, left and right sides. 7. The combination of claim 1 wherein the connection portion has a length parallel to the handle, and has a semi-cylindrical surface extending along all or substantially all of said length, for being fixed to an underside of the handle, and wherein said semi-cylindrical surface extends circumferentially 90-200 degrees. 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein the connection portion has a length parallel to the handle, and has a semi-cylindrical surface extending along all or substantially all of said length, for being fixed to an underside of the handle, and wherein said semi-cylindrical surface extends circumferentially 170-190 degrees. 9. The combination of claim 1, wherein the tray platform portion rests on said upper end of the rear wall. 10. The combination of claim 1, wherein the tray platform portion rests on said upper end of the rear wall when the cart is in the in-use configuration and in the nesting configuration. 11. The combination of claim 1, wherein the tray is immovable relative to the handle. 12. The combination of claim 1, wherein the handle is generally cylindrical and has a bottom half and a top half and the tray does not contact said top half. 13. The combination of claim 1, wherein the handle is generally cylindrical and has a bottom half and a top half and the tray does not extend above said top half. 14. The combination of claim 1, wherein handle has a top half and bottom half, the tray is fixed to the bottom half of the handle, and the platform portion extends forward from the bottom half of the handle.
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Economy George C. (1807 Meadowdale Ave. ; NE. Atlanta GA 30306), Attachment for shopping cart.
Burdwood, William Richard; Davison, III, George McConnell; Meier, Peter Arthur; Rogge, Jason Reed; Curry, Colin Derek; Lanham, Jonathon Bruce, Shopping cart.
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