Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Load bracing means – Brace bar – wall-to-wall
Patent
1993-04-13
1996-02-27
Huppert, Michael S.
Freight accommodation on freight carrier
Load bracing means
Brace bar, wall-to-wall
410149, B61D 4500
Patent
active
054943892
ABSTRACT:
A device for the retention of cargo within a container includes a pair of opposing receptacles, and a support member disposed therebetween. Each receptacle is mounted to an opposing sidewall of the container and includes two channels therein for receiving an end of the support member. The two channels are disposed substantially orthogonally to one another, to accommodate support members disposed in different orientations. The dimensions of the two channels are different, so as to accommodate support members of differing sizes and lengths. At least one channel includes a compressive force member therein to exert a compressive force onto the support member once it is received within the channel. The support member is typically a rigid member, and may include standard cuts of number of varying cross-sectional dimensions. The device is positioned such that the support member abuts or is placed adjacent to cargo within the container, and physically prevents the cargo from shifting during transportation.
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Huppert Michael S.
Logi-Stick, Inc.
Morse Gregory A.
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