Patent classifications
B62D33/046
Cargo body with recessed logistics track
A cargo body panel includes an interior side, an exterior side, a primary recess, a secondary recess positioned within the primary recess, and a logistics track. The interior side defines an interior plane. The exterior side defines an exterior plane. The primary recess includes a primary recess interior side defining a primary recess interior plane and a primary recess exterior side defining a primary recess exterior plane. The primary recess interior plane is recessed from the interior plane in a direction toward the exterior plane. The secondary recess includes a secondary recess interior side defining a secondary recess interior plane and a secondary recess exterior side defining a secondary recess exterior plane. A distance between the secondary recess interior plane and the interior plane is greater than a distance between the primary recess interior plane and the interior plane. The secondary recess exterior plane is non-coplanar with the exterior plane.
Spline joints and container having same
A container including a first panel with a first edge having a first protrusion with a first contoured profile with at least one projection, a second panel with a second edge having a second protrusion with a second contoured profile with at least one projection, and a spline with a first channel that defines a recess with an interior profile, and a second channel separate from the first channel that defines a recess with an interior profile. The first and second channels receive the first and second protrusions, respectively, such that the first contoured profile is complementary to a portion of the interior profile and the second contoured profile is complementary to a portion of the interior profile. The first and second panel include a mid-section extending from the first and second edges, respectively. The first and second edges have a greater thickness than the thickness of the mid-sections.
FORMING FOR COMPOSITE PANEL FOR IMPARTING STRENGTH
A composite panel for container comprises a first panel portion, first bending portions, a second panel portion, second bending portions, and a rivet joint portion. The first panel portion comprises an outer plate and an inner plate disposed with an even interval therebetween. The first bending portions are provided vertically through the outer plate and the inner plate of the first panel portion. The second panel portion comprises an outer plate and an inner plate disposed with an even interval therebetween. The second bending portions are provided vertically through the outer plate and the inner plate of the second panel portion. The rivet joint portion connects the first panel portion and the second panel portion. The first and second bending portions are configured for imparting structural strength to the composite panel against vibrational or deformational force in a direction perpendicular to the first or second panel portion.
TRAILER HAVING UTILITY LINE RACEWAY
A cargo trailer includes a plurality of walls defining a cargo area, the walls including a front wall facing a rear of a tractor when the cargo trailer is coupled to the tractor. A recessed cavity is provided at a forward side of the front wall. A plurality of utility line connectors are positioned at least partially within the recessed cavity for establishing connections between at least one utility source of the tractor and at least one utility component of the cargo trailer. The plurality of utility line connectors are spaced vertically above a bottom wall of the recessed cavity. A raceway has an upper end situated on the bottom wall and a lower end situated at a height below the cargo area. The raceway defines an interior tunnel receiving a plurality of utility lines connected to the plurality of utility line connectors, the interior tunnel sealed from cargo area.
CARGO CONTAINER APPARATUS INCLUDING A SANDWICH STRUCTURE AND A TRACK
A container apparatus includes a sandwich structure. In another aspect, a cargo-securing or logistics track is attached to a sandwich structure of a container apparatus which employs at least one core sheet including alternating peaks and valleys therein in addition to at least one adhesively bonded outer face sheet. Yet another aspect of a container apparatus includes a depression in a sandwich structure adapted to receive a flush mounted track or post therein. Another aspect of a container apparatus includes a ship-lap and/or bent peripheral flange at a panel-to-panel interface seam.
SHOCK DEFLECTING TRAILER WALL PANEL AND BEAM ASSEMBLY AND TRUCK TRAILER USING SAME
Provided herein is a shock deflecting wall panel and beam assembly, beam, and truck trailer using the same. The trailer wall panel assembly comprises at least one wall panel and at least one beam, wherein the at least one beam is configured to be received and retained in the at least one wall panel. The beam comprises at least one edge, a first beam corner, a second beam corner and a third beam corner, a first arm, an intermediate section, and a second arm, wherein the first and second arms are substantially parallel to one another, and the beam is configured to be substantially vertically extending.
Aerodynamic trailer
An aerodynamic trailer including first and second side panels, the side panels each having a trapezoidal channel running along a substantial length thereof; an arcuate front panel extending substantially between front edges of the side panels; a top positioned above the front panel and the side panels, the top having a rearwardly sloping front section and two oppositely positioned outer fins running along outward portions thereof and a center fin running along a center thereof; a door positioned at rear edges of the side panels and the top; and at least one axle supporting at least two wheels. Other features of the trailer create aerodynamic benefits.
COMPOSITE FLOOR FOR A DRY TRUCK BODY
A vehicle is disclosed having a composite cargo body. A floor of the cargo body is constructed of a first composite material. A roof, a right sidewall, a left sidewall, and a nose of the cargo body are constructed of a second composite material different from the first composite material. Various components of the composite cargo body are bonded together with an adhesive. Mechanical fasteners also may be used to join other components of composite cargo body.
Composite panel and joint construction
A composite panel comprises a first outer layer, a second outer layer, a filler layer, and a joint section of the composite panel. The filler layer is positioned between a portion of the respective first and second outer layers. The first and second outer layers are positioned adjacent one another without an intervening filler layer.
Composite panel edge treatments and joints and cargo body having same
A cargo body panel includes a composite construction including an interior skin, an exterior skin, and a core positioned between the interior and exterior skins. The panel has parallel first and second edges spaced in a first direction. A pocket is formed by the interior skin at a location spaced away from the first and second edges, the pocket extending parallel to the first and second edges to define a length. The pocket is wide enough to accommodate a logistics profile insert having a width that exceeds a depth of the pocket, the depth measured into the panel, perpendicular to both the first direction and the length.