Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
Portillon caddies
English translation:
shopping cart gate
Added to glossary by
Chris Pott
Apr 9, 2008 14:37
16 yrs ago
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French term
Portillon caddies
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Retail
From a list of miscellaneous equipment in an insurance claim survey report for fire damage to a department store. The purchase cost was 1,000 euros. Any help appreciated. Here is more of the list:
Chariots pour sachets s/vide - TOURNUS –
Coffre fort 950kg
Portillon caddies - ATELIERS REUNIS –
Compléments éléments - SEM –
Demi transpalette manuel - MIC –
Combine billot polyet 180*60 - TOURNUS EQUIPEMENT –
Plonge boucherie 70*140 - TOURNUS –
Présentoirs et corbeilles SPA - COOPERATIVE VANNERIE –
1 transpalette AM 2200 Type C -JUNG HEINRICH –
2 coffres - FICHET GAUCHE –
Chariots pour sachets s/vide - TOURNUS –
Coffre fort 950kg
Portillon caddies - ATELIERS REUNIS –
Compléments éléments - SEM –
Demi transpalette manuel - MIC –
Combine billot polyet 180*60 - TOURNUS EQUIPEMENT –
Plonge boucherie 70*140 - TOURNUS –
Présentoirs et corbeilles SPA - COOPERATIVE VANNERIE –
1 transpalette AM 2200 Type C -JUNG HEINRICH –
2 coffres - FICHET GAUCHE –
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | shopping cart gate | Mary Carroll Richer LaFlèche |
3 +1 | just "gate"? | Bourth (X) |
3 | Turnstile for shopping carts/trolleys | CMJ_Trans (X) |
3 | Automatic gate | Emma Paulay |
Proposed translations
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11 mins
Selected
shopping cart gate
from the picture this is what I would say
Reference:
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9 mins
Turnstile for shopping carts/trolleys
Mechanical turnstile - Patent EP0742340ATELIERS REUNIS CADDIE S.A. (13, rue de la Mairie, B.P. 47, Schiltigheim, F-67301, FR) .... La présente invention concerne un portillon mécanique du genre ...
www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0742340.html
http://www.caddie.fr/modules/WE_catalogue_fiche/view/catalog...
BTW - Jungheinrich - later in your list - is one words not two
www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0742340.html
http://www.caddie.fr/modules/WE_catalogue_fiche/view/catalog...
BTW - Jungheinrich - later in your list - is one words not two
Peer comment(s):
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Bourth (X)
: Though in my exp. the turnstile is for customers, with a opening "closed" by suspended hinged plastic bars through which you push your trolley (and through which children take great delight in passing).
38 mins
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depends on the supermarket/hypermarket - some have special turnstiles that trolleys can pass through
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+1
54 mins
just "gate"?
"Ateliers Réunis Caddie" appears to be the name of a company (that makes "emergency gates" as illustrated at http://www.caddie.fr/EN/15), so I cannot help wondering if this really is a "trolley-specific" gate, or just one of those access gates on the shopper accessways at supermarkets (as illustrated above).
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Note added at 57 mins (2008-04-09 15:35:50 GMT)
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Sorry! Type "portillon" in the Search box at the top of that page and you'll see what I mean.
Société Ateliers Réunis Caddie, fabricant européen de chariots et équipements pour la distribution, l'industrie, l'hôtellerie et les collectivités.
www.caddie.fr/
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Note added at 59 mins (2008-04-09 15:37:55 GMT)
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However, they do also make a "cart entry system" as I described above, with orange dangly bits:
http://www.caddie.fr/modules/WE_catalogue_fiche/view/catalog...
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Note added at 1 hr (2008-04-09 15:38:28 GMT)
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Make that "cart entrance system"
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Note added at 1 hr (2008-04-09 15:40:38 GMT)
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The manufacturer's French term for that being "Ensemble pour passage chariots", however, not "portillon".
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Note added at 57 mins (2008-04-09 15:35:50 GMT)
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Sorry! Type "portillon" in the Search box at the top of that page and you'll see what I mean.
Société Ateliers Réunis Caddie, fabricant européen de chariots et équipements pour la distribution, l'industrie, l'hôtellerie et les collectivités.
www.caddie.fr/
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Note added at 59 mins (2008-04-09 15:37:55 GMT)
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However, they do also make a "cart entry system" as I described above, with orange dangly bits:
http://www.caddie.fr/modules/WE_catalogue_fiche/view/catalog...
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Note added at 1 hr (2008-04-09 15:38:28 GMT)
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Make that "cart entrance system"
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Note added at 1 hr (2008-04-09 15:40:38 GMT)
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The manufacturer's French term for that being "Ensemble pour passage chariots", however, not "portillon".
Peer comment(s):
agree |
David Goward
: Looking at the pics of a portillon on caddie.fr, I'd go with "gate" or "entry gate".
17 hrs
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2 hrs
Automatic gate
I don't think you would say "trolley" gate in En. It's a logic thing, the trolley doesn't enter the shop on it's own.
If you compare the products on the two sites, you'll see they talk about the same thing, the En mentions "automatic" but not "trolley".
If you compare the products on the two sites, you'll see they talk about the same thing, the En mentions "automatic" but not "trolley".
Peer comment(s):
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David Goward
: They don't always open automatically though. Some have to be pushed open with the trolley.
16 hrs
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True. I just think gate alone is too vague. Your "entry gate" is a good idea.
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