Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Combined – With a loading dock seal
Patent
1995-10-17
1997-03-11
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Combined
With a loading dock seal
52 98, E04H 1400
Patent
active
056089961
ABSTRACT:
A shelterwall assembly for a storage dock, characterized by its protrusion from the docks, beneath its canopy and the optional use of additional guarding because of its "breakaway" column feature. It is particularly useful when the storage dock has side-by-side openings for the simultaneous loading and off-loading of open truck/trailers which have been backed into registry with the dock. The units herein are anchored above and below the dock opening to provide swingable curtains that fill the gap between vehicle and building. Provision is made for optional winter or summer positioning and a lockout assembly coacts with curtain supports to retain the curtains against displacement, once they have been set.
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Brockman Thomas R.
Dillon Mark
Fairborn USA Inc.
Friedman Carl D.
McTigue Aimee E.
Semmes David H.
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