Cylindrical Article Accommodation Patents (Class 410/47)
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Patent number: 5065688Abstract: A dolly system having a pair of flexible lashing straps which are tightened y a single turnbuckle. The upper clamps to which the lashing straps attach are reversible, one position having an arcuate surface with a contour matching a first weapon diameter, D1, and the other position having an arcuate surface contour matching a second larger weapon diameter, D2. The strap connection point on this double contoured clamp piece permits the same lashing straps to be used for both weapon diameters. Further, each dolly has two reversible bottom clamping pads, each with an arcuate surface contour that selectively matches either the D1 or the D2 weapon diameter. Each bottom pad is held in place with a pivot pin and a position pin, each of which is of a quick release type. The primary advantage of such a dolly system is that storage of present size weapons is relatively unaffected by providing this future growth potential.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Paul E. Moody
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Patent number: 5044846Abstract: A tiedown system for releasably securing a cask of the type used to transport radioactive waste to a cradle assembly that is mounted onto the deck of a trailer is disclosed herein. The tiedown system includes a trunnion securing assembly for each of the opposing trunnions of the cask, as well as a compliant linkage connected between the trunnion securing assemblies and the cradle assembly for biasing the cask trunnions toward the cradle assembly with a tiedown force that remains substantially constant despite angular displacements of the trunnions which may occur when the trailer traverses rough or uneven roads. The compliant linkage includes a pair of inverted L-shaped levers for each of the opposing trunnion securing assemblies, as well as a tie-bar which is both axially and rotatably movable within a lower portion of the cradle assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: Raymond V. Richardson
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Patent number: 4990040Abstract: An insertable hub-shaped bracing device for preserving the shape of large coils, consisting of a circular disk having a U-shaped cross-section and a cylindrical opening in its center, the disk being insertable in the cylindrical cores of large coils.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1985Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Assignee: Werzalit-Werke, J.F. Werz KGInventors: Henner Nulle, Edmund Munk
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Patent number: 4927066Abstract: This kit is designed to be a replacement for gasoline and oil truck tank mounting straps. Primarily, it consists of a multiple number of assemblies, each including a pair of mounting plates, a vertical plate, a threaded rod, a horizontal mounting plate, and a horizontal bottom support strap plate, which is tightened up against the bottom of the frame of the body of a truck by nuts so as to allow quick replacement of a tank on such a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Inventors: Louis Hemmerich, Ronald Strait
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Patent number: 4861205Abstract: An improved tie-down assembly for connecting a transportation cask containing radioactive wastes to the trailer of a tractor-trailer as disclosed herein. Each of the lugs is characterized by a flat profile and is formed from steel which is less ductile than the steel forming the walls of the cask, yet having an ultimate stress which is higher than the ultimate stress of the steel forming the cask walls. Additionally, each of the lugs includes a reinforcing plate having substantially the same shape as the contour of the cask walls, as well as an elongated, flat lug member that terminates in an eyelet for attaching the lug member to a tensioned cable. The lower ductility of the lugs, coupled with the extremely flat profile made possible by the higher ultimate stress of the material that forms them, minimizes the moment forces that the tensioned cables apply to the cask walls, and minimizes the chance that the lugs will apply a rupturing or breaking force onto the cask walls in the event of a severe accident.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: David J. Wozniak, Charles W. Mallory
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Patent number: 4799840Abstract: A cargo restraining device suitable for restraining barrel-shaped containers or drums is disclosed, which includes a platform, which is spaced from the underlying supporting surface or floor, by horizontal supporting members which extend the length of at least the flat portion of the platform, so as to provide a raised deck for the containers. At one end of the platform, an upright or vertical frame is connected to the supporting members, to prevent the containers from falling off the platform. The other end of the platform can be rounded over to define a snub-nose; or alternatively the other ends of the horizontal supporting members can project beyond the platform (which is otherwise flat) and be rounded into snub-nosed portions. In consequence, should the drums shift or move, whereby damage might ordinarily occur, the chimes or rims of the drums tend to flow around the snub-nose (or snub-noses if defined at the supporting members) without any significant damage.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1986Date of Patent: January 24, 1989Assignee: NP Marketing CorporationInventors: James Van Gompel, Jerry A. Hall
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Patent number: 4744708Abstract: A barrier which is extensibly deployed from a vehicle and which includes at least three coils of barbed tape supported and spaced from one another with an upper coil located above two lower coils. The coils are spaced parallel from one another, and are supported, by transverse rods located along the respective lengths of the coils. Each coil is a plurality of short coils which are interconnected in axial alignment in head-to-tail relation, with adjacent short coils having oppositely directed senses of rotation to counterbalance any net rotational forces produced by each short coil.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1986Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: Cochrane Steel Products (Proprietary) LimitedInventor: Richard B. Cochrane
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Patent number: 4685846Abstract: A pair of angle iron chocks are disposed with one flange of each chock in confronting relation with a like flange on the other chock on a common supporting surface and opposing sides of a horizontally disposed cylinder. A length of flexible strapping is threaded at its respective end portions through a plurality of outstanding loops transversely secured to the surfaces of each chock in a manner to maintain the chocks in close proximity with respect to the adjacent arcuate surface of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1986Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Inventors: Kenneth W. Golay, Bobby H. Bryan
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Patent number: 4685412Abstract: A weapon dolly is disclosed for use in a submarine to handle weapons such as torpedos or the like. The dolly includes a base section having an arcuate weapon supporting surface formed from light composite material having a recess formed therein. A composite arcuate band is movable between a weapon clamping position above the base section and a stowed position slidably received within the base section below the weapon supporting surface. Arcuate links and clamp means with an associated positive locking mechanism are provided for clamping the weapon between the band and the base and for quickly releasing the weapon for movement into a launching tube or the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1986Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: Robert M. Harris, Neil G. Anderson
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Patent number: 4657467Abstract: In a canister handling system, a canister dumper has pentagonally arranged rows of holders on a structure which is rotatable about a horizontal axis for indexing the rows of holders from a vertical position, where the canisters are loaded, through two steps to a canister content unloading station where the contents are gravity unloaded, and then through a canister unloading station where the canisters are dropped from the holders. The canisters include vertical ribs defining an enlarged outside diameter which interlocks with curved carrier walls to retain the canisters on carriers.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1986Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Neutron Products, Inc.Inventors: Jackson A. Ransohoff, Edward A. Wentz, Walter C. Snyder
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Patent number: 4576531Abstract: Device for stowing loads of large-sized bales of fodder on a vehicle. Said device is constituted of a T-shaped movable member composed of at least one horizontally-extending elongated element in the middle part of which is perpendicularly fixed the upper end of a vertical arm, said horizontal element being equipped at each end with at least one needle which is engaged in two juxtaposed bales and said arm being equipped at its lower end with an anchoring member adapted to be engaged in at least one bale situated below two juxtaposed bales receiving the needles of the horizontal element, said device comprising two guiding members for a strap, one member of which is situated in the center of the horizontal element.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1985Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Inventor: Pascal Cosnet
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Patent number: 4572716Abstract: A device in which units being transported can be adequately secured for protecting those units from damage during shipment. A chock that engages and substantially conforms to the surface of the unit to be secured is utilized. The paperboard chock can be utilized in numerous ways. The paperboard chock can be used independently by inserting it between a rigid structure and the unit to be secured such that the chock actively engages both the unit to be secured and the rigid structure. Two chocks could be used together by inserting the chocks between two units to be secured such that the chocks actively engage the units and are flush with each other. Various alternative schemes of use can be utilized by inserting a cushioning means against the chock to apply pressure to the unit to be secured. The chock comprises contact elements and a support element. The contact elements actively engage the unit to be secured and are themselves attached to the support element.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Kenneth O. West
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Patent number: 4555083Abstract: An apparatus to prevent a tank, such as a scuba tank from rolling around on a supporting surface such as the bed of a truck or within the trunk of an automobile. The apparatus comprises a split ring-shaped band which is to be located about the exterior of the scuba tank. The band is attached in a tangential manner to a flat plate. The length of the flat plate is sufficient to laterally support the scuba tank when at rest on the supportive surface and prevent such from rolling around.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1984Date of Patent: November 26, 1985Inventor: Frank D. Carter
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Patent number: 4526500Abstract: A protective member for use in securing metal coils to a transport vehicle or other support. The member is formed of hard, wear-resistant material having a coil contacting surface and an opposed surface. The opposed surface is grooved to receive a cable, chain or other securement member which spans the coil and whose ends are secured to the vehicle or other support. A plurality of magnetic strips are secured to the coil engaging surface of the block for positioning the block on a metal coil. Releasable chain or cable retaining means are carried by the member transversely of said groove.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1982Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Inventor: Clayton D. Patrick
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Patent number: 4487537Abstract: A drum tie-down apparatus for securing drum-like containers in an upright position to a floor or platform of a transportation vehicle having spaced apart cargo tie-down points. The apparatus comprises a pair of cylindrical, hollow tube segments horizontally oriented and engageable with a drum lid adjacent opposite rim edges, flexible strap segments for connecting upper and lower central portions of the tube segments together across the drum lid and a pair of elongated flexible tie-down segments, one extending horizontally through each of the tube segments, the ends thereof being attached to said spaced apart tie-down points such that end portions of the pair of tie-down segments extend downwardly and radially outwardly from the tube segments to the tie-down points.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1983Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Harvey E. Morse
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Patent number: 4451188Abstract: A railway car adapted to convey cylindrical objects such as coils includes a plurality of fixed trough members and sections of shiftable inclined trough assemblies disposed atop a support deck. By selectively laterally displacing the shiftable trough assemblies the car is alternately configured to provide single/triple or double troughs, or a combination thereof, in order to achieve maximum lading capacity in any one car regardless of the diameters of the coils. Positioning elements on each shiftable trough assembly alternately mate with a fixed trough member or separate positioning elements on the support deck to specifically define the various trough modes. A lock assembly is operable to engage a retainer element carried by each shiftable trough assembly when located in either mode.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1981Date of Patent: May 29, 1984Assignee: Portec, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Smith, David A. Stoller, Sr.
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Patent number: 4413733Abstract: A device for holding nested bell and plain end push on joint pipes in a fixed position utilizing a novel frame work of simple members fastened firmly together. The inner pipe may be held concentrically or eccentrically with respect to the outer pipe.Padding may be added to protect inside coatings, and safety strapping offers added security that allows an abrasion resistant sheet to be held in place until disassembly occurs.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1982Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: U.S. Pipe and Foundry CompanyInventors: J. James Dunn, Robert M. Graham
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Patent number: 4377369Abstract: A crane is mounted on a platform having ground engaging legs adapted to support the platform in an elevated position straddling railroad tracks so that a railway car to be loaded or unloaded is adapted to be moved beneath the platform. The legs are adapted to be displaced between raised and lowered positions relative to the platform and are in the lowered positions thereof when the platform is so ground supported. When a railway car has been moved beneath the platform, the legs are displaced toward their raised positions whereby the platform is lowered onto the car to rest on the top edges of the side walls thereof. The platform carries clamping arrangements for releasably gripping the side walls of the car when the platform is supported thereon, and the crane is operable with the platform supported on the car to achieve the loading and/or unloading thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1981Date of Patent: March 22, 1983Inventor: Ted C. Johnson, Jr.
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Patent number: 4367993Abstract: A supporting bracket is secured to the housing of a tightener for a load binder used with a truck. The bracket extends outwardly in overlapping engagement with the upper surface of the inwardly projecting flange of a truck bed side rail and is slidable along the rail. A sprocket and ratchet are rigidly mounted on a shaft rotatably mounted in the housing, and a pawl connected to the housing engages the ratchet. When the shaft is rotated a sprocket chain, one end of which is fastened to the load binder, is wound on the sprocket to tighten the load binder. A shock absorber and tension-indicating block is disposed between the housing and the side rail.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1980Date of Patent: January 11, 1983Inventor: William M. Meigs
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Patent number: 4367059Abstract: A transporter car for carrying a metal coil comprises a wheeled trolley with first and second supports for engaging the periphery of a coil to provide supports for the coil. The supports are arranged in side-by-side relation in the direction of movement of the trolley and one of the supports is retractable so that it can be used in combination with the other support for long coils and the other support is used on its own for short coils.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1980Date of Patent: January 4, 1983Assignee: Davy-Loewy LimitedInventor: Derek Stubbins
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Patent number: 4365919Abstract: A device for automatically stabilizing and holding steel coils to a truck bed. The device can be used for securing differently-sized loads because of its adjustability, and the device does not extend beyond the existing width dimension of the truck bed to any substantial degree. In a first embodiment, a pair of curved members are secured to the load by means of a curved intermediate connecting member. In another embodiment, a pair of pivotal arm members are secured in opposing relation on each side of the truck bed via bracket arrangements. The load-contacting members are adjustable cushioning pads and they have a curved configuration. The devices may be operated manually, hydraulically or pneumatically.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1979Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Inventor: Larry L. Mehki
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Patent number: 4315707Abstract: A load carrying vehicle. A plurality of back-up assemblies is mounted on beam members which support the load. Each back-up assembly includes an upright support member mounted on one of the beams, an upright sliding member slidably mounted on the support member for up and down sliding movement and a cap plate at an upper end of the sliding member for movement between a lowered position and a raised position. Timbers supported by the beams can engage sliding members of the back-up assemblies. Cap plates of a selected pair of back-up assemblies rest on each timber and the timer can engage sliding members of the pair of back-up assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1980Date of Patent: February 16, 1982Inventor: James L. Fernbach
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Patent number: 4277211Abstract: An adjustable retainer for use simultaneously with various widths of cargo has four identical retainer sections, a first and a second section being disposed along the length of one side of a cargo carrying vehicle and a third and a fourth being disposed along the opposite side of the vehicle such that the first and the fourth retainer sections are opposite each other. Each retainer section is composed of a series of parallel flat elongated members each having a first and second end. Each first end of each flat member is pivotably fastened to the floor at the side wall of the vehicle. Each second end of each flat member is pivotably attached to a long angle member which in turn is attached to a long hollow cylindrical member. The hollow cylindrical members of each of the four retainer members may be positioned adjacent to the cargo. A pair of spanner bars each having two pivotal connections joins the first and the second retainer sections and the third and the fourth retainer sections.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1979Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Assignee: Brammall, Inc.Inventor: James J. Van Gompel
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Patent number: 4250928Abstract: A device for holding nested pipes to one another radially and axially thereof each at one end, comprising a substantially U-shaped hook member engageable with axially opposite side faces of an inner flange on one end of an outer pipe and also engageable at its bottom with an outer peripheral shoulder portion of one end of an inner pipe, an engaging member engageable with one end face of the inner pipe, and screw means for fastening these two members to each other. Like the hook member, the engaging member is preferably U-shaped. For holding at least three pipes together, an engaging member substantially resembling the hook member is used for the intermediate pipe.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Kubota, Ltd.Inventor: Munehiro Nishikawa
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Patent number: 4204479Abstract: A removable cover and containment means for a single truck bed mounted coil of sheet steel or the like. The cover is rigid, generally semicylindrical in shape and is adapted to fit over a standard sized coil of steel. The cover is further adapted so that after it has been placed over the steel coil a removable core member can be run through one side of the cover and the center of the steel coil and then firmly secured to another side of the cover so that any unwinding slippage of the coil will be effectively contained. In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the core member is secured to one side of the cover by means of screw threads and a portion of that core member pushes a friction brake element against the steel coil so that any angular unwinding or slippage of the coil will tighten the core member into the screw retainer and thereby increase the braking force applied to the coil and automatically restrain incipient unwinding.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1978Date of Patent: May 27, 1980Inventor: Gilbert L. Rosa