B60P1/52

Cargo containers and methods of using thereof for deliveries using multiple different types of trucks

Described herein are systems and methods for using different truck types for deliveries. A package is initially loaded into a specially configured cargo container that can be transported either on a primary truck or a secondary truck. A secondary truck is smaller than a primary truck and is configured to transport fewer cargo containers than the primary truck. An initial leg of the overall delivery (e.g., from a warehouse to a transfer point) is performed using a primary truck. The cargo container is then transferred to a secondary truck, which completes the delivery. Empty cargo containers can be transferred back to a primary truck, e.g., in a stacked or folded manner, for transporting back to the warehouse. The configurations of primary and secondary trucks are such that these transfers can occur at any location (e.g., a parking lot) with minimal human involvement.

Bundle Transport Trailer
20170355294 · 2017-12-14 ·

A roofing material bundle transport trailer includes a steering assembly and a pair of transport wheels movably supporting a frame upon a support surface. An inner end of a brake pedal grips one of a plurality of frame rollers rotatably mounted to the frame spaced from each other along a longitudinal axis. The brake pedal can be moved by pivoting a handle relative to the frame for sliding a locking pin extending through the brake pedal. A ramp is pivotably mounted to the frame between an unloading position extending to the support surface and an upright position extending away from the support surface and being removably held by a pair of locking plates pivotably mounted to the frame. Rollers are rotatably mounted to the ramp and aligned with the frame rollers.

Bundle Transport Trailer
20170355294 · 2017-12-14 ·

A roofing material bundle transport trailer includes a steering assembly and a pair of transport wheels movably supporting a frame upon a support surface. An inner end of a brake pedal grips one of a plurality of frame rollers rotatably mounted to the frame spaced from each other along a longitudinal axis. The brake pedal can be moved by pivoting a handle relative to the frame for sliding a locking pin extending through the brake pedal. A ramp is pivotably mounted to the frame between an unloading position extending to the support surface and an upright position extending away from the support surface and being removably held by a pair of locking plates pivotably mounted to the frame. Rollers are rotatably mounted to the ramp and aligned with the frame rollers.

UNIVERSAL ROLL-OFF FRAME
20170355293 · 2017-12-14 ·

An apparatus for loading and unloading containers of various sizes onto and off of a roll-off vehicle comprises a top frame and at least one lift actuator operable to pivot the top frame away from a horizontal home position to rearwardly incline the top frame. The top frame includes a main portion, a head portion longitudinally displaceable relative to the main portion, a plurality of sheaves, a cable extending through the sheaves, and a hoist actuator operable to displace the head portion between a retracted position and an extended position. The cable has a fixed end coupled to the head portion and a free end for coupling to a container. The hoist actuator is operated while the top frame is away from the home position to displace the head portion toward the extended position to load a container onto the vehicle, and toward the retracted position to unload the container.

UNIVERSAL ROLL-OFF FRAME
20170355293 · 2017-12-14 ·

An apparatus for loading and unloading containers of various sizes onto and off of a roll-off vehicle comprises a top frame and at least one lift actuator operable to pivot the top frame away from a horizontal home position to rearwardly incline the top frame. The top frame includes a main portion, a head portion longitudinally displaceable relative to the main portion, a plurality of sheaves, a cable extending through the sheaves, and a hoist actuator operable to displace the head portion between a retracted position and an extended position. The cable has a fixed end coupled to the head portion and a free end for coupling to a container. The hoist actuator is operated while the top frame is away from the home position to displace the head portion toward the extended position to load a container onto the vehicle, and toward the retracted position to unload the container.

DEVICE FOR PICKING-UP BALES OF HAY FROM THE GROUND AND MACHINE FOR PICKING-UP BALES OF HAY INCLUDING SAID DEVICE
20170347527 · 2017-12-07 ·

It comprises first traction means (8) of the bales (2) and dragging means (5a, 5b) of said first traction means (8) disposed to transport the bales (2) along an upward inclined plane (4) to a loading platform, and it is characterized in that it comprises second traction means (9) of the bales (2) configured to contact the bales (2) at ground level (13) in a advanced attack position with respect to the first traction means (8), said device (1) including dragging means (6a,6b) of said second traction means (9) disposed to lift the bales (2) from the ground (13) and transport said bales (2) until making contact with the first traction means (8).

DEVICE FOR PICKING-UP BALES OF HAY FROM THE GROUND AND MACHINE FOR PICKING-UP BALES OF HAY INCLUDING SAID DEVICE
20170347527 · 2017-12-07 ·

It comprises first traction means (8) of the bales (2) and dragging means (5a, 5b) of said first traction means (8) disposed to transport the bales (2) along an upward inclined plane (4) to a loading platform, and it is characterized in that it comprises second traction means (9) of the bales (2) configured to contact the bales (2) at ground level (13) in a advanced attack position with respect to the first traction means (8), said device (1) including dragging means (6a,6b) of said second traction means (9) disposed to lift the bales (2) from the ground (13) and transport said bales (2) until making contact with the first traction means (8).

High capacity cargo and container dolly
11667228 · 2023-06-06 · ·

A high capacity cargo/container dolly. The cargo/container dolly includes retractable side stops that actively retract a roller linkage assembly upon retraction of the retractable side stops rather than relying on passive gravitational forces for the retraction. In some embodiments, the retractable side stops are configured to avoid hold up on the cargo during retraction. The retractable side stops may be coupled to a retraction mechanism that may be actuated from either side of the cargo/container dolly, as well as from one or both ends of the cargo/container dolly. The dolly may include aspects that accommodates dynamic loads that occur during transport to mitigate inadvertent retraction of the retractable side stops or spurious release of catch assemblies that retains cargo on the dolly. The dolly may also include self-locking roller assemblies that release only in the presence of cargo, and deck modules that protect the deck roller from road spray contamination.

High capacity cargo and container dolly
11667228 · 2023-06-06 · ·

A high capacity cargo/container dolly. The cargo/container dolly includes retractable side stops that actively retract a roller linkage assembly upon retraction of the retractable side stops rather than relying on passive gravitational forces for the retraction. In some embodiments, the retractable side stops are configured to avoid hold up on the cargo during retraction. The retractable side stops may be coupled to a retraction mechanism that may be actuated from either side of the cargo/container dolly, as well as from one or both ends of the cargo/container dolly. The dolly may include aspects that accommodates dynamic loads that occur during transport to mitigate inadvertent retraction of the retractable side stops or spurious release of catch assemblies that retains cargo on the dolly. The dolly may also include self-locking roller assemblies that release only in the presence of cargo, and deck modules that protect the deck roller from road spray contamination.

UTILIZING A MULTI-TRACK CARGO HANDLING ASSEMBLY ON AN AMPHIBIOUS AIR-CUSHION VEHICLE

Techniques involve utilizing a multi-track cargo handling assembly to guide individual cargo items in parallel tracks to an aft end of a deck of an amphibious air cushion vehicle when unloading from the aft end. Such a multi-track cargo handling assembly includes a framework constructed and arranged to couple with the deck of the amphibious air cushion vehicle, and a set of guide rails coupled with the framework. The set of guide rails defines the parallel tracks and is constructed and arranged to constrain movement of the cargo items along the parallel tracks.