ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR SECURING A LOAD IN A VEHICLE
20220250532 · 2022-08-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P7/0861
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P7/0838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P7/0846
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle load-securing arrangement includes a first load-securing device arranged to be attachable to a load-securing member and a first tensioning device arranged to be attached to the first load-securing device by a first tensioning member. The first load-securing device is arranged to be connected to a vehicle body part or a vehicle chassis part. The first load-securing device is arranged to be movable in an axial direction of the first load-securing device in a first opening in a loading surface of a vehicle by operating the first tensioning device.
Claims
1. A vehicle load-securing arrangement comprising a first load-securing device arranged to be attachable to a load-securing member and a first tensioning device arranged to be attached to the first load-securing device by a first tensioning member, wherein the first load-securing device is arranged to be connected to a vehicle body part or a vehicle chassis part, wherein the first load-securing device is arranged to be movable in an axial direction of the first load-securing device in a first opening in a loading surface of a vehicle by operating the first tensioning device.
2. The vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a first force sensing means is arranged on the first load-securing device or the first tensioning device and arranged to sense a tensioning force exerted on the load-securing member by the first load-securing device, wherein the first tensioning device increases the tension until a predetermined tensioning force exerted on the load-securing member by the first load-securing device is detected by the first force sensing means.
3. The vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first load-securing device is arranged to be connected to the vehicle body part or the vehicle chassis part with a resilient member.
4. The vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first load-securing device is arranged to be positioned underneath the loading surface in an inactive state and is arranged to protrude out of the loading surface in an active state and wherein the first load-securing device is put in the active state upon a user input or by the first load-securing device being exerted to an axial force.
5. The vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the arrangement further comprises a second load-securing device arranged to be attachable to the load-securing member and to the first tensioning device by a second tensioning member, wherein the second load-securing device is arranged to be connected to a vehicle body part or a vehicle chassis part, the second load-securing device is arranged to be movable in an axial direction of the second load-securing device in a second opening in the loading surface of the vehicle by operating the first tensioning device.
6. The vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the arrangement further comprises a second load-securing device arranged to be attachable to the load-securing member and to a second tensioning device by a second tensioning member, wherein the second load-securing device is arranged to be connected to a vehicle body part or a vehicle chassis part, the second load-securing device is arranged to be movable in an axial direction of the second load-securing device in a second opening in the loading surface of the vehicle by operating the second tensioning device.
7. The vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 6, wherein a second force sensing means is arranged on the second load-securing device or the second tensioning device, the second force sensing means being arranged to sense a tensioning force exerted on the load-securing member by the second load-securing device, wherein the second tensioning device increases the tension until a predetermined tensioning force exerted on the load-securing member by the second load-securing device is detected by the second force sensing means.
8. The vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the second load-securing device is arranged to be connected to the vehicle body part or a vehicle chassis part with a resilient member.
9. The vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first and/or second tensioning device is one of: automatic ratchet strap, belt retractor, manual pulley system, threaded rod connected to a worm gear or screw actuator, hydraulic cylinder and piston.
10. The vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first tensioning device and/or the second tensioning device is arranged to apply tension to the first load-securing device and/or the second load-securing device upon receiving a tensioning trigger, wherein the tensioning trigger is one of: the vehicle starting, identification of driver and/or passenger seated in the vehicle, activation by driver or passenger, closing of the vehicle's luggage/storage compartment.
11. The vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first and/or second tensioning device are arranged to release tension of the first and/or second load-securing device upon receiving a release trigger.
12. The vehicle comprising a vehicle load-securing arrangement according to claim 1.
13. A method for securing a load in a vehicle, wherein the method comprises: attaching a first load-securing device to a vehicle body part or a vehicle chassis part arranged to be movable in an axial direction of the first load-securing device in a first opening in a loading surface of the vehicle, arranging a first tensioning device to be attached to the first load-securing device by a first tensioning member, operating the first tensioning device to increase or decrease tension on a load-securing member.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the method comprises: attaching a second load-securing device to the vehicle body part or vehicle chassis part arranged to be movable in an axial direction of the second load-securing device in a second opening in the loading surface of the vehicle, arranging a first tensioning device or a second tensioning device to be attached to the second load-securing device by a second tensioning member, operating the first tensioning device and/or the second tensioning device to increase or decrease tension on the load-securing member.
15. The method according to claim 13, wherein the method comprises: operating the first tensioning device upon receipt of a tensioning or a release trigger.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0058] The first tensioning device 3 is arranged to be attached to the first load-securing device 2 by a first tensioning member 7. The first load-securing device 2 is arranged to be connected to a vehicle body part 8 or a vehicle chassis part 8, in
[0059] In the inactive state, the first load-securing device 2 is positioned such that an uppermost part 2a of the first load-securing device 2 does not extend above a loading surface 11 of the vehicle. The first load-securing device 2 is arranged to be movable in an axial direction X of the first load-securing device 2 in a first opening 12 in the loading surface 11 of the vehicle by operating the first tensioning device 3. The axial direction X is the direction running through the length of the first load-securing device 2, i.e. the direction extending from the base 4 and through the stem 5. In
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[0062] In the first embodiment of the vehicle load-securing arrangement 1, a second load-securing device 15 arranged to be attachable to the load-securing member is fixedly attached to the loading surface 11.
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[0064] In the example of
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[0066] A first force sensing means (not shown) may be arranged on the first load-securing device 2 or the first tensioning device 3 and arranged to sense a tensioning force exerted on the load-securing member 16 by the first load-securing device 2. The first tensioning device 3 is arranged to increase the tensioning force on the first tensioning member 7, and thereby on the load-securing member 16 by the first load-securing device 2 until a predetermined tensioning force exerted on the load-securing member 16 by the first load-securing device 2 is detected by the first force sensing means. The first force sensing means can be any suitable force sensing means known in the art.
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[0068] The vehicle body part 8 or a vehicle chassis part 8 comprises in this example a second tensioning member opening 19 through which the first tensioning member 7 runs to the first tensioning device 3 via a second pulley 20. The second pulley 20 is optional and can together with the first pulley 10 be used to place the first tensioning device 3 in a suitable location in the vehicle. Also more than one pulley 20 between the first tensioning device 3 and the second load-securing device 15 is conceivable within the scope of the disclosure.
[0069] In this example embodiment, both the first and the second load-securing devices 2, 15 move at the same time when the first tensioning device 3 is triggered. This provides an even distribution of the force exerted by the load-securing member 16 on the load 13. It is possible to arrange the attachment of the first load-securing device 2 and the second load-securing device 15 to the vehicle body part 8 or vehicle chassis part 8 by resilient members 14 with different spring constants if different forces exerted by the load-securing member 16 is desired on different parts of the load. Using different sized pulleys 10, 20 or different number of pulleys 10, 20 may also lead to different forces acting on the load 13.
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[0071] When using a second load-securing device 15, a second force sensing means (not shown) may be arranged on the second load-securing device 15 or the second tensioning device 21 (if present). The second force sensing means is arranged to sense a tensioning force exerted on the load-securing member 16 by the second load-securing device 15 in the same way as described above for the first force sensing means. The second tensioning device 21 increases the tension until a predetermined tensioning force exerted on the load-securing member 16 by the second load-securing device 15 is detected by the second force sensing means. The first and second force sensing means can be set to detect the same predetermined tensioning force by each of the force sensing means or be set to detect different predetermined tensioning forces. The one or different predetermined tensioning forces can be set automatically or manually depending on the load 13 to be secured. Automatic setting can for instance be made by entering the material of the load 13 to be secured, pre-set tensioning forces can be drawn from a look-up table.
[0072] In the figures, the first and/or second tensioning devices 3, 21 is one of an automatic ratchet strap, a belt retractor (i.e. a mechanism similar to the ones used to automatically retract seat belts) or a manual pulley system. In the manual pulley system, the first and/or second tensioning devices are operated by hand and can comprise a string, rope, strap or similar wound to a drum that can be releasably locked in various positions corresponding to various amount of a tensioning force.
[0073] Alternatively, the first and second tensioning devices 3, 21 could comprise a Bowden cable system or one or more hydraulic cylinders where the piston is attached to the first and/or second tensioning members 7, 17. Combinations of the mentioned tensioning devices are also possible.
[0074] The first and/or second tensioning devices 3, 21 are arranged to release the tension of the first and/or second load-securing devices 2, 15 on the load-securing member 16 upon receiving a release trigger. This causes the load securing device or devices 2, 15 to return to the active state of
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[0077] Also, as seen from the figures, the edges of the first and second openings 12, 18 are rounded such that the flexible attaching member 23 will not wear if the flexible attaching member 23 lies against the edges when the load-securing devices 2, 15 tightens the load-securing member 16 against the load 13.
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[0079] Although the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustrations and descriptions are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and the disclosure is not limited to the disclosed example embodiments. For instance, the load-securing devices 2, 15 of