Abstract: A multi-tiered assembly of leveler units with a vehicle wheel positional restraint is provided. The leveler units each comprise a planar body, with upper and lower surfaces circumscribed by edges. The body of each unit bears a plurality of pins upwardly extending from the upper surface and has a plurality of pockets formed in the lower surface to receive corresponding pins of other similar units. The pins are of slightly smaller size than the corresponding pockets. The positional restraint can interlock with the other leveler units and additionally provide an upper surface with an obstruction to prevent wheel movement.
Abstract: A multi-tiered system of leveller units for the levelling of recreational vehicles. The leveller units each comprise a planar body, with upper and lower surfaces circumscribed by edges. The body of each unit bears a plurality of pins upwardly extending from spaced locations in the upper surface and has a plurality of pin-engaging pockets formed in the lower surface to matably receive corresponding pins of other similar units. The pins are of slightly smaller size than the corresponding pockets so that when the pins of one unit are associated with the pockets of another, there is provided a loose engagement therebetween. The body may be formed of a discontinuous webbing providing light-weight strength and support to the units to support the large loads placed thereupon.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 27, 1994
Date of Patent:
October 17, 1995
Assignee:
Tri-Lynx Corporation
Inventors:
Warren J. Blatz, David J. King, Gordon G. Wilson
Abstract: A multi-tiered system of leveller units for the levelling of recreational vehicles. The leveller units each comprise a planar body, with upper and lower surfaces circumscribed by edges. The body of each unit bears a plurality of pins upwardly extending from spaced locations in the upper surface and has a plurality of pin-engaging pockets formed in the lower surface to matably receive corresponding pins of other similar units. The pins are of slightly smaller size than the corresponding pockets so that when the pins of one unit are associated with the pockets of another, there is provided a loose engagement therebetween. The body may be formed of a discontinuous webbing providing light-weight strength and support to the units to support the large loads placed thereupon.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 18, 1992
Date of Patent:
July 12, 1994
Assignee:
Tri-Lynx Corporation Ltd.
Inventors:
Warren J. Blatz, David J. King, Gordon G. Wilson