Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Load lashing retainer or load lashing adjunct – Anchor
Patent
1995-11-15
1997-04-08
Merritt, Karen B.
Freight accommodation on freight carrier
Load lashing retainer or load lashing adjunct
Anchor
410101, B60P 708
Patent
active
056181400
ABSTRACT:
A tie down device is provided for a vehicle having a carrier sidewall with forward and rear stake holes formed therein. First and second body members each have an anchor end inserted into one of the stake holes and each have a cylindrical end frictionally fitted within the opposite ends of an elongated tube. The body members at the opposite ends of the tube each include a tie opening extending there through for receiving a tie down line for holding cargo in the vehicle carrier.
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Gordon Stephen
Merritt Karen B.
Putco, Inc.
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