Patent classifications
B60P7/135
Load securing device
A load securing device for securing a load in a container. In an example embodiment, the load securing device includes a first support, a second support telescopic connected to the first support and a locking mechanism connected between the first support and the second support. In an adjustment mode, the locking mechanism moves the first support away from the second support until the first support touches a wall of the container and the second support touches the load. In a locked mode, the locking mechanism applies the force against the wall and against the load to secure the load. Another example implementation includes a second adjustment mechanism.
CARGO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE
A vehicle cargo management system includes, among other things, an outer member of a cargo retention frame and an inner member of the cargo retention frame. The inner member is at least partially received within the outer member. A locking device is transitionable back and forth between a locked position and an unlocked position. The outer and inner members are slideable relative to each other when the locking device is in the locked position. The outer and inner members are fixed relative to each other when the locking device is in the unlocked position.
CARGO FALLING PREVENTION SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE AND CONTROL METHOD
The present invention provides a cargo falling prevention system for a vehicle and a control method, which can determine a defective loaded state of cargo at an early stage to prevent the cargo from falling off a vehicle so as to avoid a collateral accident. Further, the present invention provides a cargo falling prevention system for a vehicle and a control method, which can allow a driver to recognize falling of cargo and to take a quick action to cope with the falling of the cargo.
CARGO FALLING PREVENTION SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE AND CONTROL METHOD
The present invention provides a cargo falling prevention system for a vehicle and a control method, which can determine a defective loaded state of cargo at an early stage to prevent the cargo from falling off a vehicle so as to avoid a collateral accident. Further, the present invention provides a cargo falling prevention system for a vehicle and a control method, which can allow a driver to recognize falling of cargo and to take a quick action to cope with the falling of the cargo.
A SECURING ASSEMBLY FOR SECURING A TOWER TO A WIND TURBINE TOWER
The present invention relates to a securing assembly (1) for securing an elongated support tower (2) to a wind turbine tower (3). The securing assembly (1) comprises a base part (1a) including: a tower holding part (4), a fixed part (5), two arms (6), a plate (6c) arranged at the outer part of each of the two arms (6), the plates (6c) can adapt to the curvature of the wind turbine tower (3) and each comprising at least one rope sliding element (9). The securing assembly (1) comprises a rope (8), being arranged via the rope sliding elements (9), and a rope tightening device (11) arranged on the base part (1a). The rope (8) presses the plates (6c) against the wind turbine tower (3) when tightened.
Securing Cargo for Rail Transport Using Polymer Foam Material
A cargo restraint panel may include a foam component. That foam component may have at least one polymer foam sheet. A front facing material may be bonded to and substantially cover a front face of the foam component. A rear facing material may be bonded to and substantially cover a rear face of the foam component. The cargo restraint panel may include one or more edge guards. Cargo may be secured in a railcar or other conveyance by, e.g., placing cargo restraint panels between cargo units.
Securing Cargo for Rail Transport Using Polymer Foam Material
A cargo restraint panel may include a foam component. That foam component may have at least one polymer foam sheet. A front facing material may be bonded to and substantially cover a front face of the foam component. A rear facing material may be bonded to and substantially cover a rear face of the foam component. The cargo restraint panel may include one or more edge guards. Cargo may be secured in a railcar or other conveyance by, e.g., placing cargo restraint panels between cargo units.
CARGO DELIVERY SYSTEM ADAPTER FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE
The present technology provides a cargo adapter that can be inserted into a passenger compartment of a mixed-use vehicle that can be anchored to existing anchor points in the vehicle. The cargo adapter can then receive, secure, and support a cargo locker in a way that safely secures the cargo and avoids wear on the interior surfaces of the passenger compartment. The present technology further provides a system for transporting a cargo locker to a vehicle and inserting the cargo adapter and cargo locker into the vehicle quickly and easily.
Load Securing Device
A load securing device for securing a load such as a pallet within a container such as a cargo trailer so as to prevent the load from side-to-side shifting or jostling. The load securing device includes an inner support telescopically connected to an outer support. The inner support includes a first brace and the outer support includes a second brace. The inner and outer supports each include a ratchet for drawing the supports towards or away from each other so as to lengthen or shorten the effective length of the load securing device. A handle is connected between the first and second ratchets so that the handle may adjust the ratchets. A locking device is included for selectively locking the handle in place to prevent further adjustment of the supports. The braces may be secured between a load and a container to secure the load within the container.
Load Securing Device
A load securing device for securing a load such as a pallet within a container such as a cargo trailer so as to prevent the load from side-to-side shifting or jostling. The load securing device includes an inner support telescopically connected to an outer support. The inner support includes a first brace and the outer support includes a second brace. The inner and outer supports each include a ratchet for drawing the supports towards or away from each other so as to lengthen or shorten the effective length of the load securing device. A handle is connected between the first and second ratchets so that the handle may adjust the ratchets. A locking device is included for selectively locking the handle in place to prevent further adjustment of the supports. The braces may be secured between a load and a container to secure the load within the container.