Interior End Buffers Patents (Class 105/374)
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Patent number: 9352496Abstract: A utility vehicle is equipped with a R.O.P.S. enclosing a passenger space, a cargo bed disposed behind the passenger space, and a screen disposed between the passenger space and the cargo bed. The screen is divided into an upper screen and a lower screen.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2013Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: KAWASAKI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Keiji Takahashi, Yoshinori Tsumiyama
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Patent number: 5694859Abstract: A hole covering device attached to the sidewall panels or screens in an auto rack car to prevent the direct passage of air and air-carried contaminants into the auto rack car through the multiplicity of holes in the screens to prevent damage to the finishes of newly manufactured vehicles being transported. The hole covering device includes a non-opaque plastic covering panel which is sized and adapted to be mounted on the interior surface of the screen by a plurality of button fasteners to cover a significant number of the holes in the screen. The covering panel permits light into the car through the covering panel and does not significantly inhibit the ventilation of the vehicle exhaust gases during loading and unloading of the vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1996Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Zeftek, Inc.Inventors: Michael K. Burke, Michael K. Murphy, Walter J. Peach, Jr.
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Patent number: 5687650Abstract: A gap closing device for closing the air gaps between the sidewall panels and the floor and/or the gaps between the sidewall panels and auxiliary floor panels or plates in an auto rack railroad car comprising an elongated strip of flexible extruded plastic material having a spine adapted to extend through the gap, a flap centrally connected to one end of the spine for closing the gap, and fins extending from the spine to lock the device in gap closing position. The fins may include a plurality of locking and/or pressure fins.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Zeftek, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Murphy, Michael K. Burke
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Patent number: 5579697Abstract: An improved gap sealing device for covering the gaps between horizontally extending and vertically spaced apart sidewall panels on auto rack railroad cars and between sidewall panels and supporting members. The gap sealing device is a single piece of extruded plastic having a head attachable to a flange of a sidewall panel and a tail or flap for biasing against the vertically adjacent sidewall panel, and a body that covers the gap to prevent air passage. The head includes inside and outside walls where the inside wall is hingedly attached to the outside wall by a live hinge and movable between open and closed positions to facilitate attachment of the head to the flange of the sidewall panel. A spring clip is placed over the inside and outside walls of the head to maintain and lock the gap sealing device on the flange of the sidewall panel. The gap sealing device may also be used to close the gaps between the sidewall panels and the roof, the floor, and vertical posts of the auto rack railroad car.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: Zeftek, Inc.Inventor: Michael K. Burke
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Patent number: 5527139Abstract: The vehicle door protection system is comprised of a frame having a support portion and an attachment portion, a shock absorbent member and normally removable fasteners for attaching the frame to a vehicle wall section.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1993Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Creative Foam CorporationInventors: Karl R. Bruder, James P. Olender, Bill A. Skaggs
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Patent number: 5415108Abstract: A gap sealer for covering the gaps between horizontally extending and vertically spaced apart sidewall panels on auto rack railroad cars and between sidewall panels and the floor, roof or vertical posts. The gap sealer is a single piece of extruded plastic having a head attachable to a flange of a sidewall panel and a tail or flap biasing against the flange of a vertically adjacent sidewall panel, the floor, roof or post, such that the body of the gap sealer covers the gap to prevent air passage. The gap sealer may also include a bumper which protects vehicle doors from contacting the sidewall panels and risking damage. An individual bumper may also be used to protect vehicle doors, and be attached to a sidewall panel by a unique fastener.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1992Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Zeftek, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Murphy, Michael K. Burke, Michael K. Murphy
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Patent number: 5239933Abstract: A gap sealer for covering the gaps between horizontally extending and vertically spaced apart sidewall panels on auto rack railroad cars and between sidewall panels and the floor, roof or vertical posts. The gap sealer is a single piece of extruded plastic having a head attachable to a flange of a sidewall panel and a tail or flap biasing against the flange of a vertically adjacent sidewall panel, the floor, roof or post, such that the body of the gap sealer covers the gap to prevent air passage. The gap sealer may also include a bumper which protects vehicle doors from contacting the sidewall panels and risking damage. An individual bumper may also be used to protect vehicle doors, and be attached to a sidewall panel by a unique fastener.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Zeftek, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Murphy, Michael K. Burke, Michael K. Murphy
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Patent number: 4773802Abstract: A freight cover for use in a box of a truck is disclosed herein which includes a panel of flexible material, a rigid bottom strip secured to the bottom edge of the panel and mounting straps secured to the top corners of the panel. The panel is rigidly mounted to the truck box at the bottom edge and may be either extended upwardly and detachably secured to the truck box with the mounting straps, inwardly of the box, to provide substantially tight seal with the truck box and protect freight located therein; or extended out through the box opening and dropped therebelow, whereby load articles can be moved through the opening over the rigid bottom strip attached to the lower edge of the panel without damaging the panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Inventor: Jerry L. Rewis
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Patent number: 4438968Abstract: A deflecting device for deflecting the load of a trailer, consisting of a plate vertically positioned across the front of a trailer for pivotal movement about a vertical pivot at one side of the trailer.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1982Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Inventor: Ralph Worthing