Security Load Bra
A security device used to secure heavy payloads upon a flatbed platform trailer bed thereby preventing injury during sudden stops and collisions. The security device comprises a plurality of interwoven load bearing straps capable of securing heavy payloads on trucks. The security device is situated between the front side of the payload and the backside of the front cab.
The present invention relates to a device and method for preventing injuries of drivers and occupants of trucks designed to carry heavy payloads.
Heavy trucks have become the predominant means of delivering all types of goods domestically. Trucking accounts for a majority of all domestic freight value in the United States. The use of safety measures to protect drivers during collisions is known in the art. These safety measures have been designed to mitigate injury during collisions. For example the seat belts have been used in the transportation industry to prevent injury during collisions. However, when an impact occurs with a truck carrying a heavy load the, a driver runs the risk of the front seat in the cab giving way during a rearward collision or during a sudden stop.
The prior art discloses several patents which address the issue of safety. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,626,462 discloses a safety net and U.S. Pat. No. 3,861,736 disclose a protection shield. However, the current invention discloses a unique novel design to protect the driver carrying a very heavy payload during a sudden stop or small collision.
SUMMARYThe present device includes a security device used to secure heavy payloads upon a flatbed platform trailer bed thereby preventing injury during sudden stops and collisions. The security device comprises a plurality of interwoven load bearing straps capable of securing heavy payloads on trucks. The security device is situated between the front side of the payload and the backside of the front cab.
One of the major objectives of the present invention is to increase the safety of the passengers in the truck cab. Another objective is to construct a safety device that is easily installed and removable. Another objective is to prevent injury to the passengers from a loose payload which may occur during collision or a sudden stop.
These as well as other features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reference to the drawings wherein:
As depicted in
In yet, other embodiments, the corners can be re-enforced with a unibody triangular shape reinforcement device. This device can be made of
In the preferred embodiment, the perimeter of mesh structure 15 comprise top horizontal edge 50, bottom horizontal edge 52, left vertical edge 54, and a right vertical edge 56. Mesh structure 15 further comprises left top corner 58, opposing right top corner 60, left bottom corner 62 and opposing right bottom corner 64. In the preferred embodiment, mesh structure (15) is a square of 8 feet by 8 feet. However, mesh structure (15) is not limited to these dimensions. Mesh structure 15 further comprises a first subset of straps 40 and a second subset of straps 42. First subset of straps 40 extends across the body of the straps in one direction. Second subset of straps 42 extends across the body in the opposite direction interwoven in a criss-cross arraignment with first subset of straps 42 forming the interior body of mesh structure 15.
In the preferred embodiment the strapped mesh structure (15) has a polygonal shape preferably in either a square shape or rectangular shape. However, the security load bra 10 is not limited to that particular shape. As depicted in
With other embodiments, each edge of the polygonal mesh structure 15 would have to be secured and the circumference of a circular or oval shape mesh structure would have to be secured 15. Additionally, diagonal straps (72,70) as discussed below could be situated in any type of polygonal or circular type structure.
Additionally, as depicted in
At each corner of the mesh structure 15, first diagonal strap 70 and second diagonal strap 72 extends a predetermined distance beyond each corner forming a extension top left 81, extension top right 82, extension bottom left 83, and extension bottom right 84. Left bottom extension 83 and right bottom extension 84 extends a shorter distance than left top extension 81 and right top extension 82 extends. An extension can be situated at each corner or a variation thereof. As shown, in the preferred embodiment fasteners such as hooks can be secured to the bottom right extension 83 and bottom left extension 84.
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In alternative embodiments the load bearing strap device can be build to scaled downward. For example, the load bearing straps can be down scaled to two inches in width capable of handling 2500 pounds. Additionally, the corners can be reinforced with a polygonal shape device securely attached thereto. In the preferred embodiment as shown in
Claims
1. A security device for protecting the payload loaded on a platform trailer attached to a heavy duty truck with a front cab, the security device comprising:
- a polygonal shape body having a perimeter bounded by a plurality of linear edges;
- the body comprising a plurality of interwoven load bearing straps with each strap capable of securing a heavy load of a predetermined size;
- each linear edge of the perimeter surrounding the body being secured by a load bearing strap;
- the load bearing straps having a first subset interwoven and non-connected with a second subset, the first subset linearly extending in one direction and the second subset extending substantially perpendicular to the first subset;
- The first subset and the second subset extending diagonally to the outside edges;
- the perimeter further defined by a top horizontal edge, a bottom horizontal edge, a left vertical side edge, and a right vertical side edge;
- a first top corner situated at a top first end of the top horizontal edge and a first bottom corner situated at a bottom first end of the bottom horizontal edge;
- a second top corner situated at an opposing top second end of the top horizontal edge and a second bottom corner situated at a bottom second end of the bottom horizontal edge;
- a means for securing the first top corner and the second top corner of the top horizontal edge of the security device behind the front cab and disposed over a front side of the payload and extending downward therefrom to platform trailer; a means for securing the first bottom corner and the second bottom corner of the bottom horizontal edge of the security device behind the front cab and disposed over a front side of the payload and extending downward therefrom to platform trailer wherein the momentum of the front payload is prevented from moving forward into the front cab during a sudden stop or collision.
2. The security device of claim 1 wherein the perimeter is a square.
3. The security device of claim 1 wherein the perimeter is rectangular.
4. The security device of claim 1 further comprising:
- a first diagonal load bearing strap extending diagonally across the center from the first top corner of the top horizontal edge to the opposing second bottom corner of the bottom horizontal edge and being securely fastened thereto.
5. The security device of claim 1 further comprising:
- a first diagonal load bearing strap extending diagonally across the center from the opposing second top corner of the top horizontal edge to the first bottom corner of the bottom horizontal edge and being securely fastened thereto.
6. The security device of claim 4 further comprising:
- a second diagonal load bearing strap extending diagonally across the center and overlaying the first diagonal load bearing strap from the opposing second top corner of the top horizontal edge to the first bottom corner of the bottom horizontal edge and being securely fastened thereto.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 18, 2008
Publication Date: May 20, 2010
Inventor: Richard Lynn McWain (Brazoria, TX)
Application Number: 12/272,817
International Classification: B65D 63/00 (20060101);