Apparatus for restraining massive load in event of sudden stop

Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Particular article accommodation – Cylindrical article accommodation

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410 50, B60P 712, B61D 4500

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054763487

ABSTRACT:
A chock and chock anchor for restraining a massive piece of cargo on the load carrying platform of a transport vehicle and a transport vehicle trailer incorporating the same. The chock anchor is secured to the platform and the chock is detachably mounted thereon. Downwardly extending projections on at least one of the chock anchor and chock cause structural damage to the vehicle platform and platform support structure in the event of a sudden stop. The damaged area provides a recess that the cargo piece projects into thereby confining the cargo, such as a multi-ton coil of steel, to the vehicle.

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