Vertically Swingable From Hinge At Freight Carrier Wall Patents (Class 410/29)
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Patent number: 7625163Abstract: A roof stowage system includes a support having a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The second end is pivotably coupled, at least indirectly, to the roof. A lift is coupled to the support and operable to selectively cause the support to pivot between a first position and a second position. The support is generally parallel with and adjacent to the roof when in the first position. The first end of the support is generally adjacent to a floor when in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Triple K, LLCInventor: Casey Kuenzli
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Patent number: 7182569Abstract: A multilevel railway auto rack car for transporting automobiles is provided having at least one upper deck with end segments pivotable to accommodate the difference in height of corresponding upper decks of adjacent auto rack cars and facilitate loading of automobiles between cars. A pivoting assembly pivots the end segment between raised and lowered positions, as well as prevents the end segment from being inadvertently left in the lowered position.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Trinity Industries, Inc.Inventors: Eric Matthew Wrobley, James P. Klag, Robert J. Recupido, Robert J. Cencer
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Patent number: 7040847Abstract: The invention is a device for securing a wheelchair to a vehicle. The invention incorporates a pair of belts disposed near a wheelchair station in a vehicle, the belts being remotely operable between tension and release positions. When not in use, the belts are stowed in compartments beside and underneath the floor of the vehicle to eliminate potential obstacles. The rear of the wheelchair is secured to the vehicle using remotely lockable anchor elements which are also retractable when the wheelchair station is not in use.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Kinedyne CorporationInventor: Edgardo Cardona
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Patent number: 6964548Abstract: A flank part (1) for an automobile transporter consisting of a finished structural single-piece part, ready to be mounted by being assembled to a frame base or another component to form a complete automobile transporter body linked to other elements in a limited number of locations. The side part (1) incorporates all the elevating posts (2) and (3) each with its elevating device (20) moving along a guiding profiled section (17). The upright or sloping elements of the framework of the flank part form a visual cover viewed from the front for each of the lifting assembly (20) and the actuating mechanism thereof (21). The invention is of interest to all manufacturers of automobile transporters.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Lohr IndustrieInventor: Jean-Luc Andre
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Patent number: 6749380Abstract: A mechanism to assist in raising and lowering a hinged deck end section wherein a lifting force is applied to the deck end section by a counterweight mechanism. In the preferred embodiment, the counterweight mechanism operates in conjunction with a conventional, proven spring assist mechanism of the type that has been used in the past on trilevel railway cars. The counterweight mechanism preferably includes a counterweight that is slidable along a vertical track in a location that is readily accessible for visual inspection and maintenance. Nonmetallic wear pads are preferably employed in conjunction with a dry film lubricant to control friction between the counterweight and the track. The mechanism preferably provides a mechanical advantage so that the lifting force applied by the counterweight mechanism exceeds the weight of the counterweight. A roller chain, steel cable, or the like is preferably employed to connect the weight to the deck end section.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Robert J. Recupido, Robert J. Cencer, Richard B. Shaddle
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Patent number: 6623223Abstract: A multilevel railway auto rack car for transporting automobiles is provided having at least one.upper deck with end segments pivotable to accommodate the difference in height of corresponding upper decks of adjacent auto rack cars and facilitate loading of automobiles between cars. A pivoting assembly pivots the end segment between raised and lowered positions, as well as prevents the end segment from being inadvertently left in the lowered position.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: Eric Matthew Wrobley, James P. Klag, Robert J. Recupido, Robert J. Cencer
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Patent number: 6368035Abstract: A mechanism to assist in raising and lowering a hinged deck end section wherein a lifting force is applied to the deck end section by a counterweight mechanism. In the preferred embodiment, the counterweight mechanism operates in conjunction with a conventional, proven spring assist mechanism of the type that has been used in the past on trilevel railway cars. The counterweight mechanism preferably includes a counterweight that is slidable along a vertical track in a location that is readily accessible for visual inspection and maintenance. Nonmetallic wear pads are preferably employed in conjunction with a dry film lubricant to control friction between the counterweight and the track. The mechanism preferably provides a mechanical advantage so that the lifting force applied by the counterweight mechanism exceeds the weight of the counterweight. A roller chain, steel cable, or the like is preferably employed to connect the weight to the deck end section.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: Robert J. Recupido, Robert J. Cencer, Richard B. Shaddle
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Patent number: 6325579Abstract: A covered railroad car includes a car body having a pair of sidewalls and at least a pair of parallel horizontal support beams extending along each of the sidewalls at substantially the same vertical height. An interior deck portion is pivotally connected to the pair of support beams so as to move about a pivot axis on each respective support beam and a pair of brackets are coupled respectively to each of the support beams. A pair of spring-loaded lift assist mechanisms are coupled respectively between each one of the pair of brackets and the interior deck portion and spaced apart from the pivot axis so as to provide a lifting force causing the interior deck portion to pivot about each pivot axis.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Gunderson, Inc.Inventor: James Jarvis
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Patent number: 5853280Abstract: A semitrailer (1) comprising a front end having a support and lifting mechanism (7), on the undersurface of a chassis (2), for lowering and raising the semitrailer (1) to facilitate loading and unloading of the semitrailer (1) and movement thereof. The semitrailer (1) includes an upper platform (14) which is vertically movable along poles (17, 18) of the chassis under the action of an independent pair of lifting devices. The upper platform (14) acts as an upper loading platform, in the case of vehicle transport, and as a roof structure for transport of other items. The semitrailer (1) is useful to manufacturers of articulated vehicles especially of the vehicle transporting type.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1995Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Lohr IndustrieInventor: Robert Lohr
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Patent number: 5628596Abstract: An exemplary frame for carrying two or more tiers of vehicles within a standard cargo-carrying container includes frame-supporting wheels rotatably supported in interposed relation between the sides of the lower rail of the frame for streamlined operation. Installing structure included on the upper and lower rail of the frame, such as an upper and lower plate each having a toothed edge, enable selective coupling of a vertical tension member to the upper and lower rails either in a first suspended position in which longitudinal movement along the respective rails is possible or in a second suspended position locked against such movement. The exemplary frame also includes a storage mechanism where each vehicle-supporting wheel cradle is pivotable about a load-bearing hanger for securement in a storage position extending parallel to the sides of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: G & G Intellectual Properties, Inc.Inventors: Terence Halpin, Donald Kiive
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Patent number: 5505581Abstract: A system for loading motor vehicles onto, and unloading motor vehicles from, a transporting vehicle enables motor vehicles to be supported one above the other on a frame, after which the frame with its supported motor vehicles is moved as a unit onto a transporting vehicle at a loading location. After transport of the frame and its motor vehicles from the loading location to a destination, the motor vehicles are unloaded from the transporting vehicle not as a unit but rather individually while the frame remains on the transporting vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: G & G Intellectual Properties, Inc.Inventors: Peter Gearin, David J. Miller
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Patent number: 5454686Abstract: A system for loading motor vehicles onto, and unloading motor vehicles from, a transporting vehicle enables motor vehicles to be supported one above the other on a frame, after which the frame with its supported motor vehicles is moved as a unit onto a transporting vehicle at a loading location. After transport of the frame and its motor vehicles from the loading location to a destination, the motor vehicles are unloaded from the transporting vehicle not as a unit but rather individually while the frame remains on the transporting vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1993Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: G & G Intellectual Properties, Inc.Inventors: Peter Gearin, David J. Miller
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Patent number: 5312213Abstract: A wheel chocking system for restraining road vehicles being transported on a vehicle support surface of a transport vehicle is disclosed. The support surface has a grating disposed in at least a wheel support area where one or more road vehicles are positioned. The grating is formed by a grid of rods to which is secured chock members at desired positions relative to the position of the wheels of the road vehicle positioned over the wheel support area. Each chock has a base with disengageable attachment members in a lower engaging surface thereof to immovably secure the chock to the grating. The chock has an angled face plate which is positioned relative to an outer tread surface of a tire of a wheel to restrain movement thereof. Load transmitting members transfer a load applied to the face plate onto the base member and into the grating secured to the support surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: Holden America Inc.Inventor: Robert B. Winsor
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Patent number: 5265748Abstract: A multi-purpose container which is constructed by easily assemblying standing main frame members, a bottom frame member, standing side frame members and a roof frame member. The multi-purpose container is easily disassembled, to small size, for recovery. The multi-purpose container further includes door members attached to the side frame members to thereby load and unload a variety of cargo.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Inventor: Shigenobu Furukawa
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Patent number: 5106246Abstract: An apparatus for loading freight and automobiles inside maritime containers of substantially rectangular projection. Post assemblies are vertically mounted inside the container on a chassis assembly. A platform assembly is pivotally mounted to the post assemblies that are closer to the innermost end of the container. A forklift, or other lifting device, is utilized to lift and lower the other end of the platform and locking assemblies are used to maintain the platform in place, at a predetermined angle with respect to the plane of the chassis assembly and floor of the container. Front post assemblies are collapsably mounted so that the entire apparatus can be stored away in a volumetrically efficient manner. Ski and wheel members are mounted to the underside of the front of the chassis assembly to help the forklift in the transportation of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1990Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Inventor: Martin D. Chance
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Patent number: 5071298Abstract: An apparatus and method for transporting or storing in a compact and efficient manner large objects, such as vehicles, whose shape and/or composition do not lend themselves to a high density arrangement. Using automobiles as an example, the apparatus uses trays to support the ends of the automobiles, the trays riding on open rails that are positioned at different levels to permit nesting of automobiles of different sizes and shapes. Some of the rails may be pivoted or be equipped with switches and gates, and the upper rails may have a wider gauge than the lower rails. With this arrangement, and by proper selection of carrier trays to correspond to the gauge of the rails at a particular level, damaged or otherwise undriveable vehicles can be loaded and transported as well as vehicles that are driveable.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1990Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Inventor: Dale C. Conzett
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Patent number: 4911590Abstract: A method and apparatus for loading and carrying a maximum number of automobiles in a standard intermodal shipping container. The method utilizes an automobile supporting rack which is readily installed in a container and includes an inclined ramp upon which an automobile is driven from the floor of the container onto the ramp, the lower end of the ramp is then lifted to and secured in an upward generally horizontal position, and a second automobile is driven under the first automobile supported on the elevated ramp. The method includes sequentially loading automobiles on similar racks until the container is filled with six automobiles in three stacks of two automobiles each. The invention also includes an auxiliary ramp, upright sidewall frames for supporting the ramp, and locking means for locking the ramp in the upper position. The ramp and side frames are symmetrical. Automobiles are unloaded from the container in the reverse of the loading procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1988Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: American President Companies, Ltd.Inventor: Charles T. Green
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Patent number: 4834608Abstract: A railroad car having an extraordinary height is more efficiently utilized for hauling large highway trucks, each having a cab but no body on the frame behind the cab. Raised platforms are provided for the trucks along both sides of a railroad car, leaving a channel for a lifting device to be moved under its own power. The lifting device first lifts one end of a truck at one end of the car and moves the lifted truck back toward the other end of the car. The process is repeated until the railroad car is full.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Inventors: Frank R. Middaugh, Robert J. Austill
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Patent number: 4786222Abstract: A folding automobile storage deck for semitrailers which allows a semitrailer so equipped to be used for either automobile or general freight transportation. The deck comprises both folding and swivel deck sections which are longitudinally divided, and which may be disposed either in a vertical storage position, the general freight carrying mode, or horizontally deployed and connected together when automobiles are to be carried. The swivel deck section is designed so that all points of attachment between the deck and the sidewalls, except the point at which the deck is swiveled may be disconnected and the ends of the deck support members thus disconnected telescoped into the deck section, thereby allowing the deck to be swiveled up or down as necessary during the process of automobile loading or unloading and reconnected when the process is completed.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Carvan, Inc.Inventor: William W. Blodgett
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Patent number: 4759669Abstract: A railroad car for transporting vehicles comprising a first deck having side sills and being supported near each end by a railroad truck; a vertical side wall along each side of the car; each side wall including a plurality of spaced apart vertical columns having lower ends rigidly connected to each of the side sills; a second deck horizontally located above the first deck and rigidly connected to the columns; the second deck having a hinged section joined to each opposing end of a central portion, rigidly connected to the columns, to pivot about a horizontal axis; each hinged section being vertically pivotal and having an outer end with a lock attached to it to movably secure the outer end in upward and downward positions; each hinged section having side edges; a laterally movable, spring-biased rod along each hinged section side edge; the rod having a forward end extendable beyond the hinged section side edge into locking engagement with a retainer on the adjoining car wall; the rod forward end having outwaType: GrantFiled: October 24, 1986Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventors: James C. Robertson, Walter J. Marulic
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Patent number: 4738575Abstract: A semitrailer is described which is capable of conversion between a general freight carrying mode, and an automobile carrying mode. The floor of the semitrailer, which forms a lower tier, is fabricated in a discontinuous shape comprising from the rear end to the front end of the semitrailer an angled section, a drop section, and a horizontal section, the angled section extending downward at an angle whose vertex is located at the rear end of the semitrailer. An upper tier is formed by track supporting members mounted on each sidewall of the trailer which can be pivoted downward from a storage position adjacent to the sidewall, to a horizontal position where the components of the members are connected to form a continuous supporting structure.In the automobile carrying mode the track supporting members are deployed in their horizontal position, thereby permitting automobiles to be placed thereon in an upper storage tier.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1986Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Assignee: Roberts Transportation Services, Inc.Inventors: William W. Blodgett, Donald D. Dawson, John J. Rodgers
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Patent number: 4693650Abstract: An enclosed trailer apparatus adapted for carrying either vehicles or other types of cargo. The trailer apparatus includes a pair of matched, arm assemblies including several pivotally connected arms operable by a hydraulic system. The arms are mounted to a carriage within the trailer and moveable longitudinally of the trailer. The arms are extendable outside of the trailer to grasp and load vehicles into position within the trailer. Wheel bars for facilitating the carrying of the vehicles and the supporting of the vehicles within the trailer are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Inventor: Earl D. Smith
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Patent number: 4318649Abstract: An automatic locking mechanism is provided for latching the swingable "B" deck of an auto-rack railway car in either an upper raised position or a lower horizontal position. A spring biased plunger or bolt is normally positioned in locking engagement with a depending striker plate on the end of the swingable deck portion and may be withdrawn by the operator and rotated to a release position in which it is held out of engagement with the striker plate to permit the deck portion to be raised to its upper position. As the deck portion is raised a lug on the striker plate engages a transversely extending rotator pin on the end of the plunger and rotates the plunger away from its release position so that the plunger is automatically returned to a locking position beneath the bottom edge of the striker plate when the "B" deck portion is moved to its raised position.To return the deck portion to a horizontal position, the plunger is withdrawn by the operator and rotated to the release position.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventors: David J. Roldness, Jerry L. Archambeault, Robert L. Barkhimer