Apparatus for a beam supporting rail
20220134937 · 2022-05-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P7/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus useful for providing a surface upon which heavily weighted material can rest or come to rest. The apparatus can be easily attached to a beam support rail system. One such system having a channel with notches or hips that are used to locate load bars, beams, that engage the hips at various heights, or other positions if not vertical, along the rail system. In this way heavy loads can be placed on top of or against the bars. The apparatus is able to provide secondary support for the beams should a beam's support portion fail.
Claims
1. An apparatus for a beam supporting rail, the apparatus comprising: a support body; at least one resting portion; at least one anchoring portion; the at least one resting portion being attached to the support body; the at least one anchoring portion being attached to the at least one resting portion; the support body and the at least one anchoring portion being spaced apart by the at least one resting portion; the support body, whereby the support body may be adjoined to a beam support portion when the at least one anchoring portion is interconnected with a channel of the beam supporting rail and the at least one resting portion adjoins a hip of the channel.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: the support body having a clasp receiving portion; the receiving portion, whereby the receiving portion may be interconnected with a clasp attached to the beam support portion.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the support body adjoins the beam support portion at a head portion which is integrally attached to the support body.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: the at least one resting portion having a first face and a second face; the at least one anchoring portion having a third face; the at least one resting portion being attached to the support body via its first face being adjoined to the support body; the third face being attached to the second face.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a fastener; the fastener being removably attached to the support body; the fastener being capable of securing the beam support portion to the support body.
6. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising: an offset portion; the offset portion having an anchoring surface; the offset portion being connected to the at least one anchoring portion; the anchoring surface extending away from the at least one resting portion; the anchoring surface being sufficiently coplanar with the third face; the anchoring surface being interconnectable with the channel.
7. An apparatus for a beam supporting rail, the apparatus comprising: a support body; the support body having a head portion; the support body having a clasp receiving portion; at least one resting portion; the at least one resting portion having a first face and a second face; at least one anchoring portion; the at least one anchoring portion having a third face; a fastener; the first face being attached to the support body; the third face being attached to the second face; the support body and the at least one anchoring portion being spaced apart by the at least one resting portion; an offset portion; the offset portion having an anchoring surface; the offset portion being connected to the at least one anchoring portion; the anchoring surface extending away from the at least one resting portion; the anchoring surface being sufficiently coplanar with the third face; the fastener being removably attached to the support body; the head portion, whereby the head portion may be adjoined to a beam support portion when the anchoring surface is interconnected with a channel of the beam supporting rail and the at least one resting portion adjoins a hip of the channel; a clasp attached to the beam support portion interconnecting with the clasp receiving portion; the fastener being capable of securing the beam support portion.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the support body, the at least one resting portion and the at least one anchoring portion are integrally attached.
9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the fastener is selected from the group consisting of a zip tie, a hook-and-loop fastener, a metal tie, a cotter, or a string.
10. The apparatus of claim 7 further comprising the fastener passing through a hole in the support body.
11. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the support body is made of a durable material sufficiently capable of withstanding the forces exerted against it by the beam support portion.
12. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the apparatus is manufactured per Military Standard MS33601.
13. An apparatus for a beam supporting rail, the apparatus comprising: a support body; the support body having a head portion; the support body having a clasp receiving portion; at least one resting portion; the at least one resting portion having a first face and a second face; at least one anchoring portion; the at least one anchoring portion having a third face; a fastener; the first face being attached to the support body; the third face being attached to the second face; the support body and the at least one anchoring portion being spaced apart by the at least one resting portion; an offset portion; the offset portion having an anchoring surface; the offset portion being connected to the at least one anchoring portion; the anchoring surface extending away from the at least one resting portion; the anchoring surface being sufficiently coplanar with the third face; the fastener being removably attached to the support body; the head portion, whereby the head portion may be adjoined to a beam support portion when the anchoring surface is interconnected with a channel of the beam supporting rail and the at least one resting portion adjoins a hip of the channel; a clasp attached to the beam support portion interconnecting with the clasp receiving portion; the fastener being capable of securing the beam support portion; the at least one resting portion and the at least one anchoring portion being integrally attached; the fastener being selected from the group consisting of a zip tie, a hook-and-loop fastener, a metal tie, a cotter, or a string; the fastener passing through a hole in the support body; the support body being manufactured per Military Standard MS33601.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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DESCRIPTION
[0021] Overview.
[0022] The present invention relates to an apparatus 5. As shown in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] Additionally, there is a head portion 29 which has a clasp receiving portion 25. The beam support portion 26 has a clasp 18 that clasps into the clasp receiving portion 25. The beam support portion 26 is fastened to the support body 28 via a fastener 22 attached to the support body 28 and retaining the beam support portion 26 in its latched position, shown at 23.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] The fastener 34 being removably attached to the support body 32, in this example by being passed through a hole 37 in the head portion 40. The head portion 40, is adjoined to a beam support portion 31 when the anchoring portion is interconnected with a channel 44 of the beam supporting rail 30 and the at least one resting portion 36 adjoins a hip 39 of the channel 44, adjoining shown at 35. In
[0027] There is a clasp 33 attached to the beam support portion 31 interconnecting with the clasp receiving portion 42. The fastener 34 being capable of securing the beam support portion 31., in this example, though not shown, the fastener 34 (shown as a zip tie) would wrap over the head portion 40 and the clasp 33 and then be fastened tightly. The apparatus provides that the clasp 33 can be easily engaged and disengaged from the clasp receiving portion 42 before being fastened by the fastener 34.
[0028] As show in
[0029] The at least one resting portion 401 having a first face 410 and a second face 409. At least one anchoring portion 408 having a third face 404 shown coplanar with the second face 409. There is a fastener 407. The first face 410 being attached to the support body 400. The third face 404 being attached to the second face 409. The support body 400 and the at least one anchoring portion 408 being spaced apart by the at least one resting portion 401. An offset portion 413 having an anchoring surface 414 and being connected to the at least one anchoring portion 408. The anchoring surface 414 extending away from the at least one resting portion 401. The anchoring surface 414 being sufficiently coplanar with the third face 404 and suitable for interconnection to a channel such as is shown in
[0030] In
[0031] The portions of the apparatus, for instance at least the support body 400, would be made of a durable material sufficiently capable of withstanding the forces exerted against it by a beam support portion. The apparatus could be manufactured per Military Standard MS33601 to meet this durability property.
[0032] The fastener 407 being removably attached to the support body 400 by being passable through a hole 406 in the support body 400. The fastener 407 can be attached in many other ways but I found this to be the best way for doing so. The support body 400 having a head portion 402. In a preferred embodiment, the fastener 407 is selected from the group consisting of a zip tie, a hook-and-loop fastener, a metal tie, a cotter, or a string. Of course, other fasteners are possible with the principle purpose being to better secure the support body 400 to a beam support portion such as that shown in
[0033] Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with the reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions are possible. For example, the support body may be without a clasp retaining portion. Too a fastener need not be included according to the specific circumstance. Also, the beam support rails need not be vertical and could be otherwise positioned such as in a cargo transport plane having floor mounted rails. The invention could work well with beams that are not rigid, ropes or belts for instance. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein.
[0034] Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for” performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specific function, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. § 112, ¶6.