Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Load bracing means – Panel or frame – wall-to-wall
Patent
1993-07-23
1994-05-24
Werner, Frank E.
Freight accommodation on freight carrier
Load bracing means
Panel or frame, wall-to-wall
220552, 220546, 410141, 410149, B60P 700
Patent
active
053142764
ABSTRACT:
Space adjusting, lading separating, decking and bracing members for use in freight carrying vehicles. The members comprise the combination of apertured tracks which are placed on the walls, ceiling and floor, at least two apertured crossbars and at least one load bearing member that can be placed horizontally or vertically.
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Eller James
Lezdey John
Werner Frank E.
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