Paperboard shipping chock and assembly

Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Particular article accommodation – Grouped

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206522, 220 232, 410 42, 410 47, 410119, B61D 4500

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045727163

ABSTRACT:
A device in which units being transported can be adequately secured for protecting those units from damage during shipment. A chock that engages and substantially conforms to the surface of the unit to be secured is utilized. The paperboard chock can be utilized in numerous ways. The paperboard chock can be used independently by inserting it between a rigid structure and the unit to be secured such that the chock actively engages both the unit to be secured and the rigid structure. Two chocks could be used together by inserting the chocks between two units to be secured such that the chocks actively engage the units and are flush with each other. Various alternative schemes of use can be utilized by inserting a cushioning means against the chock to apply pressure to the unit to be secured. The chock comprises contact elements and a support element. The contact elements actively engage the unit to be secured and are themselves attached to the support element. The support element engages a rigid or cushioning structure so as to apply force to the contact element which therefore applies force and thereby secures the unit being transported.

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