Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Load lashing retainer or load lashing adjunct – Anchor
Patent
1998-06-12
1999-06-29
Gordon, Stephen T.
Freight accommodation on freight carrier
Load lashing retainer or load lashing adjunct
Anchor
410106, 410116, B60P 708
Patent
active
059159006
ABSTRACT:
A tie-down device has been invented that greatly improves securement of cargoes, loads, and ladings to beds, supports, and pallets. When installed within post receiving wells of beds, supports, and pallets, compressable polymeric material is caused to latitudinally expand in all outwardly directions in response to longitudinally applied compression thereupon by turning of an eyenut member.
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Gordon Stephen T.
Marzocco Ralph L.
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