MODULAR TRAILER
20220126935 · 2022-04-28
Inventors
- Samuel YODER (High Point, NC, US)
- Jeff HULTQUIST (Cameron, IL, US)
- Jordan KIMBROUGH (Peoria, IL, US)
- Paul SMITH (Lavonia, GA, US)
Cpc classification
B62D65/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D63/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D27/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A modular trailer comprising a base frame and a side-rail assembly configured to be secured to the base frame. The side-rail assembly comprises an elongated side rail and a plurality of uprights extending from the side rail. The modular trailer further comprises a plurality of connection assemblies configured to secure the side-rail assembly to the base frame. Each connection assembly comprises an outer connection plate rigidly secured to an associated upright of the plurality of uprights and one or more fasteners configured to extend through the base frame and into engagement with the outer connection plate.
Claims
1. A modular trailer comprising: a base frame; a side-rail assembly configured to be secured to said base frame, wherein said side-rail assembly comprises an elongated side rail and a plurality of uprights extending from said side rail; and a plurality of connection assemblies configured to secure said side-rail assembly to said base frame, wherein each connection assembly comprises an outer connection plate rigidly secured to an associated upright of said plurality of uprights and one or more fasteners configured to extend through said base frame and into engagement with said outer connection plate.
2. The modular trailer of claim 1, wherein said base frame is generally rectangular and comprises a pair of side frame elements and a front frame element extending between said side frame elements.
3. The modular trailer of claim 2, wherein said side rail assembly comprises a pair of side portions and a front portion, and wherein said side portions are configured to be engaged with said side frame elements, and said front portion is configured to be engaged with said front frame element.
4. The modular trailer of claim 1, wherein each connection assembly includes an inner connection plate secured to an interior side of said base frame.
5. The modular trailer of claim 4, wherein said inner connection plate is welded to said base frame.
6. The modular trailer of claim 5, wherein said inner connection plate includes one or more through holes, wherein said base frame includes one or more through holes, and wherein for each connection assembly, said fasteners extend through the through holes of said inner connection plate and said base frame to engage with said outer connection plate.
7. The modular trailer of claim 1, wherein each outer connection plate includes one or more through holes and one or more weld nuts engaged with said through holes.
8. The modular trailer of claim 7, wherein the weld nuts of each connection assembly are welded to an associated outer connection plate.
9. The modular trailer of claim 7, wherein the weld nuts of each connection assembly are configured to engage with associated through holes of said base frame to properly align the uprights with the base frame.
10. The modular trailer of claim 1, wherein each of said uprights comprises an angle bar including a first side and a second side angled with respect to each other so as to form an L-shape, wherein for each connection assembly said outer connection plate extends between the first and second sides of the associated upright.
11. The modular trailer of claim 10, wherein side edges of said outer connection plate are respectively angled toward the first and second sides of said associated upright so as to present weld areas, and wherein said outer connection plate is welded to said associated upright by weld having been placed in the weld areas.
12. The modular trailer of claim 11, wherein neither said weld nor said outer connection plate extends past distal ends of said first and second sides of the associated upright.
13. The modular trailer of claim 1, wherein said uprights are flushly engaged with said base frame.
14. The modular trailer of claim 13, where said outer connection plates are not visible from lateral sides or from a front of said trailer.
15. A modular trailer comprising: a base frame; a side-rail assembly configured to be secured to said base frame, wherein said side-rail assembly comprises an elongated side rail and a plurality of uprights extending from said side rail; and a connection assembly associated with each upright and configured to secure said side-rail assembly to said base frame, wherein when viewing said trailer from a lateral side, said connection assemblies are not visible.
16. A method of assembling a modular trailer, said method comprising the steps of: (a) providing the modular trailer comprising a base frame and a side-rail assembly configured to be secured to the base frame, wherein the side-rail assembly comprises an elongated side rail and a plurality of uprights extending from the side rail; and (b) coupling each upright to the base frame via a connection assembly, wherein each connection assembly comprises an outer connection plate rigidly secured to one of the uprights and one or more fasteners configured to extend through the base frame and into engagement with the outer connection plate, wherein when viewing the modular trailer from a lateral side, the connection assemblies are not visible.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein each connection assembly includes an inner connection plate secured to an interior side of the base frame, wherein the inner connection plate includes one or more through holes, wherein the base frame includes one or more through holes, and wherein after said coupling of step (b), the fasteners of each connection assembly extend through the through holes of the inner connection plate and the base frame to engage with the outer connection plate.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein each outer connection plate includes one or more through holes and one or more weld nuts engaged with the through holes, and wherein after said coupling of step (b), the weld nuts of each connection assembly are engaged with associated through holes of the base frame to properly align the uprights with the base frame.
19. The method of claim 16, wherein each of the uprights comprises an angle bar including a first side and a second side angled with respect to each other so as to form an L-shape, wherein for each connection assembly the outer connection plate extends between the first and second sides of the associated upright.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein for each connection assembly, the outer connection plate does not extend past distal ends of the first and second sides of the associated upright.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
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[0021] The figures are not intended to limit the present invention to the specific embodiments they depict. While the drawings do not necessarily provide exact dimensions or tolerances for the illustrated structures or components, the drawings are to scale with respect to the relationships between the components of the structures illustrated in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The following detailed description of embodiments of the invention references the accompanying figures. The embodiments are intended to describe aspects of the invention in sufficient detail to enable those with ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention. The embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation. Other embodiments may be utilized and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the claims. The following description is, therefore, not limiting. The scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
[0023] In this description, references to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “embodiments” mean that the feature or features referred to are included in at least one embodiment of the invention. Separate references to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “embodiments” in this description do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment and are not mutually exclusive unless so stated. Specifically, a feature, component, action, step, etc. described in one embodiment may also be included in other embodiments, but is not necessarily included. Thus, particular implementations of the present invention can include a variety of combinations and/or integrations of the embodiments described herein.
[0024] With reference to the figures, and particularly to
[0025] Remaining with
[0026] The trailer 10 may be supported on the ground by a pair of wheels 20 connected via a single axle 22. The axle 22 may be attached to the main section 14 via a suspension system (e.g., a spring-type suspension system). Each wheel 20 may be provided with a protective wheel cover 24 that is also connected to the main section 14 (and/or to a side-rail assembly discussed in more detail below). In alternative embodiments, the trailer 10 may be configured as a multi-axle trailer.
[0027] The towbar 12 extends forward from the main section 14 and is configured to be attached to a vehicle for pulling the trailer 10. A rotatable ramp 26 may be rotatably secured to a back end of the trailer 10 (e.g., to the rear frame element 16c). In a lowered position, the ramp 26 may facilitate loading and unloading of cargo to/from the trailer 10. In a raised position, the ramp 26 may act as a tailgate to keep the load secured on the trailer 10. In some embodiment, the ramp 26 may be used in place of a rear frame element 16c of the base frame 16.
[0028] Finally, as illustrated in
[0029] In more detail, the side-rail assembly 30 can be secured to the base frame 16 of the main section 14 via one or more connection assemblies (described in more detail below). The connection assemblies are configured to permit the side-rail assembly 30 and the main section 14 to be shipped in an unassembled configuration, and to be efficiently assembled to form an aesthetic, structurally-sound trailer 10. With reference to
[0030] A connection assembly (labeled with reference numeral 40) may be used to secure the side-rail assembly 30 to the main section 14, as shown in more detail in
[0031] In some embodiments, the outer connection plates 42 of the connection assemblies 40 may include a weld nut 48 associated with each of the through holes of the outer connection plates 42, as perhaps best shown in
[0032] In view of the above, the connection assemblies 40 permit the side-rail assembly 30 to be secured to the base frame 16 of the main section 14 in an aesthetically pleasing and structurally-sound manner. In more detail, as perhaps best illustrated in
[0033] As such, when assembling the side-rail assembly 30 with the base frame 16, the bottom portion of each upright 34 can be aligned with the exterior side of the base frame 16 such that a through hole pair of the base frame 16 is aligned with the through holes (and/or the weld nuts 48) of the outer connection plate 42. Specifically, with the weld nuts 48 inserted through the through holes of the outer connection plate 42, the outer connection plate 42 (and the associated upright 34) can be properly aligned with the base frame 16 of the main section 14 by aligning the projection portions of the weld nuts 48 with the through hole pairs formed in the base frame 16. Such alignment will generally permit the projection portions of the weld nuts 48 to at least partially extend through the through holes formed in the base frame 16. As a result, with the weld nuts 48 engaged with associated through holes of the base frame 16, the side-rail assembly (and particularly the uprights 34) will be properly aligned with the base frame 16.
[0034] Correspondingly, the inner connection plates 44 may be aligned with the interior side of the base frame 16 such that a through hole pair of the base frame 16 is aligned with the through holes of each of the inner connection plates 44. It should be understood that in some embodiments, the inner connection plates 44 may be rigidly secured to the interior side of the base frame 16 (via welding). Thus, for each pair of through holes formed in the base frame 16, such through holes are aligned with the through holes of the inner and outer connection plates 42, 44 of one of the connection assemblies 40. Furthermore, because the weld nuts 48 are inserted within the through holes of the outer connection plate 42, the weld nuts 48 are also aligned with the through holes of the base frame 16 and of each of the inner and outer connection plates 42, 44.
[0035] As a result, and as perhaps best illustrated by
[0036] In some embodiments, as shown in
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[0038] In view of the above, embodiments of the present invention provide for the inventive trailer 10 to be shipped in a modular manner. Specifically, the trailer 10 will include modular components that can be arranged in a compact manner for efficient shipping. Furthermore, such components may be efficiently assembled after shipping to form an aesthetic, structurally-sound trailer. For example, according to embodiments of the present invention, the main section 14 of the trailer 10 may be shipped, e.g., within a semi-hauler, separately (i.e., in a disassembled form) from the side-rail assembly 30, the towbar 12, and/or the ramp 26. As such, a plurality of main sections 14 from a plurality of trailers 10 may be efficiently shipped together in a compact arrangement (e.g., stacked together) within a semi-hauler. Correspondingly, a plurality of side-rail assemblies 30 may be efficiently shipped together in a compact arrangement (e.g., stacked together) within a semi-hauler. Similarly, a plurality of towbars 12 and ramps 26 from the plurality of trailers may be efficiently shipped together in a compact arrangement (e.g., stacked together) within a semi-hauler. Once the semi hauler trailer reaches its intended destination, the components of the inventive trailer 10 can be assembled for use and/or for sale.
[0039] To assemble a given trailer 10, the towbar 12 may be secured to a front end of the main section 14 of the trailer 10, and the ramp 26 may be secured to the rear end of the main section 14 of the trailer 10. In addition, using the connection assemblies 40 described above, the side-rail assembly 30 of the trailer 10 may be connected to the base frame 16 of the main section 14 as described above. For example, one portion (e.g., side portions 30a or front portion 30b) of the side-rail assembly 30 may be secured to each of the side frame elements 16a of the base frame 16 and to the front frame element 16b of the base frame 16.
[0040] To secure the side-rail assembly 30 to the base frame 16, the connection assemblies 40 may be used. Specifically, as was described above, each upright 34 can include an outer connection plate 42 rigidly secured thereto (with weld nuts 48 secured to the outer connection plate 42 and protruding through the through holes of the outer connection plate 42). Similarly, a plurality of inner connection plates 44 can be rigidly secured to the base frame 16, each in alignment with a pair of through holes formed through the base frame 16. As such, each upright 34 can be properly aligned with the base frame 16 by aligning the projecting portions of the weld nuts 48 of the outer connection plate 42 with associated through hole pairs of the base frame 16 and an associated inner connection plate 44. Once aligned, the fasteners 46 can be inserted through the inner connection plates 44, through the base frame 16, and into engagement with the outer connection plate 42 via threaded engagement with the weld nuts 48.
[0041] Given the configuration of the outer connection plate 42 not extending past the distal ends 50 of the sides 34a, b of the upright 34, the side-rail assembly 30 can be flushly engaged with the base frame 16, as shown in
[0042] Although the invention has been described with reference to the one or more embodiments illustrated in the figures, it is understood that equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as recited in the claims.
[0043] Having thus described one or more embodiments of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includes the following: