Railways: surface track – Ties – Cross section
Patent
1975-07-11
1977-09-20
Blunk, Evon C.
Railways: surface track
Ties
Cross section
214 38CA, 238 10R, 104122, 104135, B65G 6300
Patent
active
040491315
ABSTRACT:
Mechanism for removing containerized freight from a beached watercraft and ransporting same to a waiting tractor-trailer located on firm terrain. The mechanism is designed to transport heavy freight containers across muddy or loose sandy terrain without allowing the containers to sink or otherwise become bogged down in the terrain. Principal application is in military battlefield operations wherein it might sometimes be required to deliver containerized freight from large ships dispersed offshore to overland transport vehicals without the aid or necessity of sophisticated cranes and dock facilities.
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Rose Harold T.
Schrader William L.
Blunk Evon C.
Edelberg Nathan
McRae John E.
Nase Jeffrey V.
Taucher Peter A.
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