Trailer Flooring System
A trailer includes a floor engageable with a load and a longitudinally extending support member. The support member has an upper portion connected to the floor, a lower portion connectable to a suspension system, and a web extending between the upper and lower portions and transverse to the floor. The lower portion has a lower flange extending transverse to the web and connectable to the suspension system. The lower flange has a first portion extending from a first side of the web a first distance and a second portion extending from a second opposite side of the web a second distance larger than the first distance.
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This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. Non-provisional application Ser. No. 11/235,757, filed Jan. 4, 2007, titled “Trailer,” which is incorporated herein by reference. This application further claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/616,029, filed Oct. 5, 2004, which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is related to a trailer, and more specifically, to a flatbed trailer.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA trailer, such as a flatbed trailer, includes a pair of longitudinally extending I-beams that extend the length of the bed. Each I-beam includes an upper flange, a lower flange extending parallel to the upper flange, and a web interconnecting the upper and lower flanges. A suspension system is connected to the lower flange. Cross members extend through the webs and are connected to the webs. Longitudinally extending floor members are connected to upper surfaces of the cross members. The floor members extend between the I-beams so that a load may engage upper surfaces of the I-beams and the floor members. Typically at least one of the floor members is made of wood for securing a payload to the trailer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA trailer includes a floor engageable with a load and a first longitudinal extending support member. The first support member has an upper portion connected to the floor, a lower portion connectable to a suspension system, and a web extending between the upper and lower portions and transverse to the floor. The lower portion has a lower flange extending transverse to the web and connectable to the suspension system. The lower flange has a first portion extending from a first side of the web a first distance and a second portion extending from a second opposite side of the web a second distance larger than the first distance.
The foregoing and other features of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention relates upon reading the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention is directed to a trailer, and more specifically, to a flatbed trailer. As representative of a first embodiment of the present invention,
The support member 14 includes an upper portion 20 connected to the floor 12. A web 22 extends downwardly, as viewed in
The lower flange or lower portion 24 extends transverse to the web 22. The lower flange 24 may extend generally perpendicular to the web 22 and generally parallel to the floor 12. The web 22 interconnects the upper portion 20 and the lower flange 24. A suspension system 30, which is schematically shown in
The lower flange or lower portion 24 extends transverse to the web 22. The lower flange 24 may extend generally perpendicular to the web 22 and generally parallel to the floor 12. The web 22 interconnects the upper portion 20 and the lower flange 24. A suspension system 30, which is schematically shown in
The lower flange 24 includes a first portion 36 extending from a first portion 36 extending from a first side 38 of the web 22 in a direction away from the support member 16. The first portion 36 extends from the web 22 a first distance. The first portion 36 may extend any desired distance from the web 22. It is contemplated that the first portion 36 may extend approximately two to three inches from the web 52.
The lower flange 24 includes a second portion 40 extending from a second opposite side 42 of the web 22 in a direction toward the support member 16. The second portion 40 of the lower flange 24 extends from the web 22 a second distance larger than the first distance. The second portion 40 may extend any desired distance from the web 52. It is contemplated that the second portion 40 may extend approximately six to ten inches from the web 52.
The upper portion 20 of the support member 14 may include a small upper flange 44 extending from the first side 38 of the web 22 in a direction away from the support member 16. The flange 44 extends transverse to the web 22. The flange 44 may extend generally parallel to the lower flange 24 and generally perpendicular to the web 22. It is contemplated that the upper flange 44 may include a second portion extending from the second side 42 of the web 22.
The support member 16 includes an upper portion 50 connected to the floor 12. A web 52 extends downwardly, as viewed in
The lower flange or lower portion 54 extends transverse to the web 52. The lower flange 54 may extend generally perpendicular to the web 52 and generally parallel to the floor 12. The web 52 interconnects the upper portion 50 and the lower flange 54. The suspension system 30, which is schematically shown in
The lower flange 54 includes a first portion 56 extending from a first side 58 of the web 52 in a direction away from the support member 14. The first portion 56 extends from the web 52 a first distance. The first portion 56 may extend any desired distance from the web 52. It is contemplated that the first portion 56 may extend approximately two to three inches from the web 52.
The lower flange 54 includes a second portion 60 extending from a second opposite side 62 of the web 52 in a direction toward the support member 14. The second portion 60 of the lower flange 54 extends from the web 52 a second distance larger than the first distance. The second portion 60 may extend any desired distance from the web 52. It is contemplated that the second portion 60 may extend approximately six to ten inches from the web 52.
The upper portion 50 of the support member 16 may include a small upper flange 64 extending from the first side 58 of the web 52 in a direction away from the support member 14. The flange 64 extends transverse to the web 52. The flange may extend generally parallel to the lower flange 54 and generally perpendicular to the web 52. It is contemplated that the upper flange 64 may include a second portion extending from the second side 62 of the web 52.
A first bracket 70 is connected to the floor 12 and the first side 38 of the web 22 of the support member 14. A second bracket 72 is connected to the floor 12 and the second side 42 of the web 22 of the support member 14. A third bracket 74 is connected to the floor 12 and the first side 58 of the web 52 of the support member 16. A fourth bracket 76 is connected to the floor 12 and the second side 62 of the web 52 of the support member 16. The brackets 70, 72, 74 and 76 may be connected to the floor 12 and the support members 14, 16 in any desired manner, such as welding. It is contemplated that any number of brackets may be connected to the floor and the support members 14 and 16 along the longitudinal length of the support member. It is also contemplated that brackets may be connected to only one side of each of the support members 14 and 16.
The floor 12 is connected to an upper surface 80 of the upper portion 20 of the first support member 14 and the upper surface 82 of the upper portion 50 of the second support member 16. A lower surface 86 of the floor 12 engages the upper surfaces 80 and 82 of the support members 14 and 16. The lower surface 86 of the floor 12 also engages the brackets 70, 72, 74 and 76. The floor 12 may be connected to the upper surfaces 80 and 82 of the support members 14 and 16 and the brackets 70, 72, 74, and 76 in any desired manner, such as welding.
The floor 12 (
Each floor section 90 is identical; accordingly, only one floor section 90 will be described in detail. The floor section 90 (
A plurality of partitioning walls 106 (
The upper wall 92 (
The hook portions 110 and 112 engage supports 120 (
The bracket 122 includes a second wall 130 extending generally perpendicular to the lower wall 124. A third wall 132 extends between the lower wall 124 and the second wall 130 so that the bracket 122 has a triangular cross-section. The second and third walls 130 and 132 have openings (not shown) through which a lock bar 138 extends. A block 140 for engaging the load 100 is connected to an end of the lock bar 138.
The lock bar 138 also extends through a locking mechanism 142 connected to the third wall 132. The lock bar 138 is movable relative to the locking mechanism 142 and the bracket 122 to position the block 140 in engagement with the load 100. The locking mechanism 142 locks the lock bar 138 and the block 140 in position relative to the load 100 and the bracket 122. The locking mechanism 142 may have any desired construction that permits the lock bar 138 to be positioned relative to the bracket 122 and the load 100 and can lock the lock bar in a desired position. Accordingly, supports 120 may be easily placed on opposite sides of the load 100 to help secure the load to the floor 12. Although two supports 120 are shown in
The lower wall 94 (
The floor 12 (
As representative of a second embodiment of the present invention,
The first support member 214 is generally similar to the second support member, accordingly, only the first support member 214 will be described in detail. The support member 214 includes an upper portion or upper flange 220. A web 222 extends downwardly, as viewed in
The lower flange or lower portion 224 extends transverse to the web 222. The lower flange 224 may extend generally perpendicular to the web 222 and generally parallel to the upper flange 220. A suspension system (not shown) is connected with the lower flange 224.
The lower flange 224 includes a first portion 236 extending from a first side 238 of the web 222 in a direction away from the second support member. The first portion 236 extends from the web 222 a first distance. The first portion 236 may extend any desired distance from the web 222. It is contemplated that the first portion 236 may extend approximately two to three inches from the web 222.
The lower flange 224 includes a second portion 240 extending from a second opposite side 242 of the web 222 in a direction toward the second support member. The second portion 240 of the lower flange 224 extends from the web 222 a second distance larger than the first distance. The second portion 240 may extend any desired distance from the web 222. It is contemplated that the second portion 240 may extend approximately six to ten inches from the web 222.
A plurality of cross members 250, one of which is shown in
Although the floor 12 is shown with the support members 14 and 16, it is contemplated that the floor 12 could be used with the support member 214 or any desired support member. Furthermore, it is contemplated that the floor 12 may not include the hook portions 110 and 112. It is also contemplated that the hook portions 110 and 112 may be used on any desired floor for helping secure a load to a trailer.
From the above description of the invention, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes and modifications. Such improvements, changes and modifications within the skill of the art are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A trailer comprising:
- a floor engageable with a load, the floor comprising: a plurality of extruded floor sections, each floor section comprising an upper wall with two side edges, a front edge, and a rear edge; a lower wall substantially parallel to the upper wall; two side walls coextensive with the side edges and lower wall and extending substantially perpendicularly to the upper and lower walls; a plurality of partitioning walls extending substantially perpendicularly to the upper and lower walls and substantially parallel to the side walls, wherein the partitioning walls, the upper wall, the lower wall, and the side walls define a plurality of tubular portions; a first longitudinally extending support member, said first support member having an upper portion connected to a bottom of the lower wall, a lower portion connectable to a suspension system, and a web extending between said upper and lower portions and transverse to said floor, said lower portion having a lower flange extending transverse to said web and connectable to the suspension system; and at least one pair of support brackets for securing said load; wherein said upper wall comprises at least one pair of recesses for receiving said at least one pair of support brackets.
2. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the upper wall and the lower wall are substantially rectangular.
3. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the lower wall extends to the side edges, front edge, and rear edge of the upper wall.
4. A trailer as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a second longitudinally extending support member for said floor, said second support member extending generally parallel to said first support member, said second support member having an upper portion connected to said floor, a lower portion connectable to a suspension system, and a web extending between said upper and lower portions and transverse to said floor, and said lower portion of said second support member having a lower flange extending transverse to said web and connectable to the suspension system.
5. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the at least one pair of recesses extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the floor sections.
6. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the at least one pair of recesses extends transverse to the longitudinal axis of the first support member.
7. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the support bracket comprises a bottom wall with a hook portion engageable with a hook portion of the at least one pair of recesses.
8. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the at least one pair of recesses further comprises a forward-facing hook portion and a rearward-facing hook portion, wherein the forward-facing hook portion faces the rearward-facing hook portion, and wherein the hook portions are engageable with the support brackets.
9. The trailer of claim 7, further comprising at least one locking mechanism engageable with the support brackets.
10. The trailer of claim 1, wherein each floor section comprises a notch on one longitudinal side and a tab on the other longitudinal side whereby adjacent floor sections interconnect.
11. A trailer comprising:
- a floor engageable with a load;
- a first longitudinally extending support member, the first support member having an upper portion connected to the floor, a lower portion connectable to a suspension system, and a web extending between the upper and lower portions and transverse to the floor, the upper portion being substantially free of a flange extending transverse to the web, the lower portion having a lower flange extending transverse to the web and connectable to the suspension system;
- a second longitudinally extending support member, the second support member extending generally parallel to the first support member, the second support member having an upper portion connected to the floor, a lower portion connectable to a suspension system, and a web extending between the upper and lower portions and transverse to the floor, the upper portion of the second support member being substantially free of a flange extending transverse to the web of the second support member, and the lower portion of the second support member having a lower flange extending transverse to the web and connectable to the suspension system; wherein the floor has a lower surface engaging an upper surface of the support members, the floor having a plurality of tubular portions extending transverse to a longitudinal axis of the first support member, and
- wherein the tubular portions comprise at least one pair of recesses for receiving at least one pair of support brackets for securing the load.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 14, 2009
Publication Date: Nov 5, 2009
Applicant:
Inventor: James H. Adams (Jasper, AL)
Application Number: 12/502,794
International Classification: B62D 25/20 (20060101);