Power screw load retention apparatus and system

Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Particular article accommodation – Wheeled vehicle

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C410S023000

Reexamination Certificate

active

06572312

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
I. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of load retention more particularly to a power screw load retention system.
II. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 1A
illustrates one type of a prior art vehicle transport trailer
100
. Several vehicles
105
can be transported on the trailer. Each of the vechicles typically has its own platform
110
onto which each vehicle
105
is secured.
FIGS. 1B-1C
illustrate prior art vehicle trailer tie down systems. As previously described, each vehicle
105
is secured to its platform
110
.
FIG. 1B
illustrates the vehicle
105
tied to its platform
110
by chains
115
in a “V” arrangement.
FIG. 1C
illustrates the vehicle
105
tied to its platform by chains
115
in an “A” arrangement. The vehicle
105
is typically restrained to the platform
100
, and therefore the trailer, by connecting the chains
115
to the frame of the vehicle
105
and the platform
110
or other part of the trailer. The chains
115
are placed in tension to prevent movement. The chains
115
are tightened in opposite directions to prevent the vehicle
105
from shifting front to back or vice versa. Currently, locking mechanisms
120
are used to keep the chain
115
from loosening due to forces acting upon the vehicle
105
(e.g. gravity, centripetal and other forces asserted on the vehicle
105
from the trailer or otherwise). There are many types of mechanisms
120
such as ratcheting and clamping devices that are typically manually tightened by the operator of the trailer. The chain
115
also may be routed around idlers
125
or the tightening mechanism
120
has to be relocated in order to achieve sufficient tension in the chain
110
in the correct direction to properly secure the vehicle
105
.
The operator of the truck that hauls the trailer is typically responsible for tightening the vehicles into place. This process requires the operator to tighten chains
115
on each of the four corners of each car.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In general, the invention features a power screw load retention system that uses hydraulics to automatically and securely attach a vehicle to a transport trailer. The power screw load retention system can be used to tie down any load securely to a trailer or other structure. This system provides even tensions on all tie down locations of the vehicles being transported and thus prevents undue stresses on the vehicles.
In general, in one aspect, the invention features a power screw apparatus, including an elongated channel, a power source located on one end of the channel, a shaft connected to the power source and in threaded engagement with a carriage, the carriage adapted to translate along the channel and an end cap located on a side of the channel opposite the power source.
In an implementation, the apparatus further includes a link connected to the carriage, the link protruding from a longitudinal opening located on an upper surface of the channel and running a portion of the length of the channel.
In another implementation, the apparatus includes a rod located within the carriage and substantially perpendicular to the shaft, the rod adapted to hold the link within the carriage.
In another implementation, the link is adapted to connect to a connecting member such as a chain, strap or rope.
In another implementation, the end cap is coupled to the shaft.
In another implementation, the shaft includes an anti-backdriving thread profile.
In still another implementation, the apparatus includes a bearing support located at a fixed location within the channel between the carriage and the power source and a shaft coupling connected between the shaft and the power source and positioned within the bearing support, wherein the bearing support includes a first substantially rectangular holder located on one side on the shaft coupling, a second substantially rectangular holder located on the other side of the shaft coupling, wherein the first and second holders are substantially perpendicular to the shaft and positioned within the channel and a mounting flange located between the power source and the shaft coupling.
In yet another implementation, the power source is hydraulic.
In another aspect, the invention features a powerscrew load retention system, including a platform having a frame and one or more surfaces adapted to receive a load, wherein the platform includes a plurality of power screw sections having a load retention power screw apparatus, each apparatus including an elongated channel, a power source located on one end of the channel, a shaft connected to the power source and in threaded engagement with a carriage, the carriage adapted to translate along the channel and an end cap located on a side of the channel opposite the power source.
In an implementation, one surface of the frame is a first surface on a first side of the frame and another surface is a second surface on a second side of the frame, substantially parallel to and in the same plane as the first surface.
In another implementation, the system further includes a first line located adjacent the first surface that is parallel to a second line located adjacent the second surface, wherein a first and second power screw section are aligned with the first line and a third and fourth power screw section are aligned with the second line.
In still another implementation, the power source of the first power screw section is adjacent and coupled to the power source of the second power screw section, and wherein the power source of the third power screw section is adjacent and coupled to the power source of the fourth power screw section.
In yet another implementation, the carriage of the first section and the carriage of the second section are adapted to translate toward one another and away from one another, and the carriage of the third section and the carriage of the fourth section are adapted to translate toward one another and away from one another.
In still another implementation, the invention features a vehicle transporter including a plurality of platforms adapted to receive a vehicle, each of the platforms having a plurality of load retention screw apparatuses, each apparatus including an elongated channel, a power source located on one end of the channel, a shaft connected to the power source and in threaded engagement with a carriage having a link protruding from a longitudinal opening located along a top surface of the channel, the carriage adapted to translate along the channel and an end cap located on a side of the channel opposite the power source.
In an implementation, the transporter further includes a connecting member connected to the link of each carriage, each connecting member adapted to connect to the vehicle.
In another implementation, the transporter further includes flippers connected to the platform, the flippers adapted to load the vehicle onto the platform.
In another implementation, the flippers include idlers adapted to re-route the connecting members from the link to the vehicle.
In another implementation, the power sources are connected to a central control unit.
One advantage of the invention is that it reduces or eliminates the need for additional tightening/locking mechanisms to prevent the chains from loosening.
Another advantage is that it reduces the time it takes for the operator of the transporter to secure the vehicles to the transporter.
Another advantage is that it reduces the need for idlers. It also removes the need to relocate any tightening mechanisms to achieve sufficient tension in the chain in the correct direction to properly secure the load.
Another advantage is that the required length of the chains can be reduced and the system provides a more even distribution of the chain loads on all four positions reducing the risk of damage to the vehicle.
Other objects, advantages and capabilities of the invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings showing the preferred embodiment of the inven

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Power screw load retention apparatus and system does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Power screw load retention apparatus and system, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Power screw load retention apparatus and system will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-3130050

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.