To provide a handcart that is stackingly storable in a multistage manner even in a narrow place, and is troublefree at the time of storage and applications.
A handle 10 is tiltably attached to the rear end of a frame 2, making it storable in this frame 2 after being prostratively inserted thereinto. A pair of seat plates 4 are attached tight to an underside of the frame 2 and both symmetrical central parts and fixed type wheels 6 are installed in the underside, and likewise a pair of seat plates 5 are attached tight to both the front and rear central parts, installing turning type wheels 7 in the underside. Each overturn preventing support rod 8 is installed tight in four corners of the frame 2, and a top face is more lowered than that of the frame 2, and the underside of provided with a clearance to the ground. When the handle 10 is stored in piles, an underside of the upper support rod 8 comes into contact with a top face of the lower support rod 8, whereby a clearance is predicable in space between those of wheels 6 and 7 as well as seat plates 4 and 5, and thus multistage stacking can be done stably.
SAITO KOICHI