PLASTIC CRIBBING BLOCK
20230374771 · 2023-11-23
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Abstract
The plastic cribbing blocks are useful in their stacked configuration for supporting a structure during a leveling procedure on an uneven ground surface. The tops and bottoms of the cribbing blocks include interlocking mechanisms or texturing to prevent lateral movement between adjacent blocks when they are in their stacked configuration. A plurality of the plastic cribbing blocks can be placed in their nesting configuration, such that the tops of lower blocks are nested within the bottoms of upper blocks. This configuration may be used for transporting or storing the blocks. The blocks are generally rectangular with a top central horizontal panel, a bottom perimeter horizontal panel and four sides extending between the top central horizontal panel and the bottom perimeter horizontal panel. The block includes interior and exterior ribs or structures.
Claims
1. A plastic cribbing block, comprising: a top central horizontal panel; a bottom perimeter horizontal panel; four sides extending between the top central horizontal panel and the bottom perimeter horizontal panel; and means for releasably securing the plastic cribbing block to another one of the plastic cribbing blocks.
2. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for releasably securing the plastic cribbing block to the other one of the plastic cribbing blocks comprises: a plurality of top interlocking detent pins mounted on the top central horizontal panel; a plurality of top holes formed through the top central horizontal panel corresponding to the plurality of top interlocking detent pins; a plurality of bottom interlocking detent pins mounted on the bottom perimeter horizontal panel; and a plurality of bottom holes formed through the bottom perimeter horizontal panel corresponding to the plurality of bottom interlocking detent pins.
3. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for releasably securing the plastic cribbing block to the other one of the plastic cribbing blocks comprises: at least one first region of texturing formed on a top surface of the top central horizontal panel; and at least one second region of texturing formed on a bottom surface of the bottom perimeter horizontal panel.
4. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 1, wherein the bottom perimeter horizontal panel is substantially rectangular.
5. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 4, wherein the bottom perimeter horizontal panel comprises an upwardly extending peripheral flange.
6. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 1, wherein each of the four sides has at least one rib formed thereon.
7. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 6, wherein the at least one rib has a frusto-pyramidal shape decreasing in width from a bottom thereof to a top thereof.
8. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 1, wherein the top central horizontal panel has a plurality of recessed drainage ports formed therein.
9. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 1, wherein an internal reinforcement structure comprises: a central reinforcement tower; and at least one side reinforcement tower.
10. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 9, wherein the at least one side reinforcement tower is frustoconical with a radius thereof decreasing from a bottom surface of the top central horizontal panel toward the bottom perimeter horizontal panel.
11. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 10, further comprising a plurality of radially extending ribs extending from the at least one side reinforcement tower and being secured to the bottom surface of the top central horizontal panel.
12. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 9, wherein the central reinforcement tower has at least one reinforcement rib formed thereon.
13. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 12, wherein the at least one reinforcement rib has a frusto-pyramidal shape decreasing in width from a bottom surface of the top central horizontal panel toward the bottom perimeter horizontal panel.
14. The plastic cribbing block as recited in claim 9, wherein each of the central reinforcement tower and the at least one side reinforcement tower has a central drainage port formed therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] A plurality of the plastic cribbing blocks 100 are shown in
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[0023] The details of the top and sides of one of the nesting, interlocking, plastic cribbing blocks 100 are shown in
[0024] The details of one embodiment of the top interlocking mechanisms of one of the nesting, interlocking, plastic cribbing blocks 100 are shown in
[0025] The top interlocking mechanism pins 308 are spring-loaded detent pins mounted in holes defined in the ends of resilient fingers defined by top slots 310 formed in the top panel 200. The slots 310 form resilient finger pin supports 406 that are connected at their proximate ends to the top central horizontal panel 200 and support the top interlocking mechanism pins 308 at the distal ends of the fingers 406. The resilient plastic material of the supports or fingers 406 allows them to bend, such that the pins 308 can retract below the top surface of the top central horizontal panel 200, when the top panel 200 is placed against a flat surface (see the top block at the front corner of the structure S and the two right blocks in
[0026] The details of one embodiment of the bottom interlocking mechanisms of the plastic cribbing block 100 are shown in
[0027] The bottom interlocking mechanism pins 508 are spring-loaded detent pins mounted in the ends of resilient fingers defined by bottom slots 510 formed in the bottom horizontal panel 202. The slots 510 form resilient bottom fingers or pin supports 606 that are connected at their proximate ends to the bottom perimeter of the horizontal panel 202 and support the bottom interlocking mechanism pins 508 in holes defined at their distal ends. The plastic material of the supports 606 allows them to bend, such that the pins 508 can retract below the bottom surface of the bottom perimeter horizontal panel 202, when the bottom panel 202 is placed against a flat surface (see the bottom block at the front corner of the structure S). As best seen in
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[0030] The details of the interior reinforcement structures of the nesting, interlocking, plastic cribbing block 100 are best seen in
[0031] The left conical reinforcement tower 302 is frustoconical in shape and tapers from the top central horizontal panel 200 to its bottom surface 514, while the right conical reinforcement tower 304 is also frustoconical in shape and tapers from the top central horizontal panel 200 to its bottom surface 514. A plurality of radially extending, planar reinforcement ribs 518 extend from the top portion of the frustoconical reinforcement towers 302, 304 to the sides of the block 100 and the sides of the central reinforcement tower 300. The bottom surfaces 512, 514, 516 of the interior reinforcement structures 300, 302, 304 each include a central drainage port 312. The drainage ports 312 allow water and other liquids to exit the interior of the interior reinforcement structures 300, 302, 304, when the blocks 100 are right side up. When the two blocks are stacked with their bottom perimeter horizontal panels 202 contacting each other (e.g., the top two blocks at the front corner of the structure S and the two right blocks in
[0032] As previously noted, the plastic cribbing block 100 is preferably made of a strong, lightweight, durable plastic material, although other materials may be considered. Suitable plastics and polymers include polypropylene. The plastic cribbing block 100 may be made, for example, by a molding process, such as injection or blow molding. In some embodiments, the block 100 may be made solely by a molding process, while in other embodiments, the molding process is followed by a machining process. Alternatively, the plastic cribbing block 100 may be a one-piece unit, with all structures of the plastic cribbing block 100 being integral to one another, except for the interlocking detent pins.
[0033] It is to be understood that plastic cribbing block is not limited to the specific embodiments described above but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.