LINEAR ACTUATOR AND LIGHT SYSTEM FOR A TRUCK TRAILER
20210261036 · 2021-08-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/6409
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D63/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P7/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/4464
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A trailer includes a front section having a first floor approximately between three and six feet above a street level. A rear section has a second floor approximately between three and six feet above the street level. A horizontally-oriented platform is disposed in the middle section. At least one linear actuator is coupled to the platform and selectively raises and lowers the platform between a lower position at most two feet above the street level and an upper position approximately between three and seven feet above the street level. Warning lights indicate a position and state of motion of the platform.
Claims
1. A transportation vessel, comprising: a front section having a first floor approximately between three and six feet above a street level; a middle section; a rear section having a second floor approximately between three and six feet above the street level; a horizontally-oriented platform disposed in the middle section; and at least one linear actuator coupled to the platform and configured to selectively raise and lower the platform between a lower position of one to two feet above street level, otherwise known as curb-level, and an upper position of approximately between three and seven feet above street level.
2. The transportation vessel of claim 1 wherein the platform includes four corners, the at least one linear actuator comprising four linear actuators, each of the four said actuators being associated with a respective one of the four corners.
3. The transportation vessel of claim 1 wherein the at least one linear actuator comprises at least one electric powered linear screw-type actuator.
4. The transportation vessel of claim 1 wherein the at least one linear actuator comprises at least one electric, hydraulic or pneumatic linear actuator.
5. The transportation vessel of claim 1 wherein the at least one linear actuator comprises a plurality of linear actuators that are all synchronized with each other.
6. The transportation vessel of claim 1 wherein the at least one linear actuator comprises a plurality of linear actuators, and one of the actuators is a master actuator that controls and sends signals to all other said actuators.
7. A transportation vessel, comprising: a platform configured to support cargo; and at least one linear actuator coupled to the platform and configured to selectively raise and lower the platform.
8. The transportation vessel of claim 7 wherein the platform includes four corners, the at least one linear actuator comprising four linear actuators, each said actuator being associated with a respective one of the four corners.
9. The transportation vessel of claim 7 wherein the at least one linear actuator comprises at least one electric powered linear screw-type actuator.
10. The transportation vessel of claim 7 wherein the at least one linear actuator comprises at least one electric, hydraulic or pneumatic linear actuator.
11. The transportation vessel of claim 7 wherein the at least one linear actuator comprises a plurality of linear actuators that are all synchronized with each other.
12. The transportation vessel of claim 7 wherein the at least one linear actuator comprises a plurality of linear actuators, and one of the actuators is a master actuator that controls and sends signals to all other said actuators.
13. The transportation vessel of claim 7 wherein the transportation vessel comprises a motor vehicle hauler, and the platform is configured to support a motor vehicle.
14. The transportation vessel of claim 13 wherein the at least one linear actuator is configured to selectively move the platform into a horizontal orientation and a non-horizontal orientation.
15. A transportation vessel, comprising: a front section having a first floor approximately between three and six feet above a street level; a middle section; a rear section having a second floor approximately between three and six feet above the street level; a horizontally-oriented platform disposed in the middle section, the platform being configured to be selectively raised and lowered between a lower position of one to two feet above street level, otherwise known as curb-level, and an upper position of approximately between three and seven feet above street level; and at least one light-emitting device disposed and visible within an interior of the transportation vessel, the at least one light-emitting device being configured to emit light the color which is dependent upon vertical position and movement of the platform.
16. The transportation vessel of claim 15 wherein emission of a first color of light by the at least one light-emitting device indicates that the platform is stationary and is at its uppermost, locked and stowed position at a same vertical level as the first floor and/or the third floor, emission of a second color of light by the at least one light-emitting device indicates that the platform is in motion, and emission of a third color of light by the at least one light-emitting device indicates that the platform is stationary and is not at its uppermost, locked and stowed position.
17. The transportation vessel of claim 15 wherein the horizontally-oriented platform comprises a frontmost horizontally-oriented platform disposed in a front of the middle section, the at least one light-emitting device comprising a first light-emitting device configured to emit light the color which is dependent upon movement and a vertical level of only the frontmost horizontally-oriented platform, the transportation vessel further comprising: a middle horizontally-oriented platform disposed in a middle of the middle section, the middle horizontally-oriented platform being configured to be selectively raised and lowered above the second floor; a second light-emitting device configured to emit light the color which is dependent upon movement and a vertical level of only the middle horizontally-oriented platform; a rearmost horizontally-oriented platform disposed in a rear of the middle section, the rearmost horizontally-oriented platform being configured to be selectively raised and lowered above the second floor; and a third light-emitting device being configured to emit light the color which is dependent upon movement and a vertical level of each of the platforms.
18. The transportation vessel of claim 15 wherein the horizontally-oriented platform comprises a frontmost horizontally-oriented platform disposed in a front of the middle section, the transportation vessel further comprising: a middle horizontally-oriented platform disposed in a middle of the middle section, the middle horizontally-oriented platform being configured to be selectively raised and lowered above the second floor; and a rearmost horizontally-oriented platform disposed in a rear of the middle section, the rearmost horizontally-oriented platform being configured to be selectively raised and lowered above the second floor, the at least one light-emitting device being configured to emit light the color which is dependent upon movement and a vertical level of each of the platforms.
19. The transportation vessel of claim 18 wherein emission of a first color of light by the at least one light-emitting device indicates that each of the three platforms is stationary and is at its uppermost, locked and stowed position at a same vertical level as the first floor and/or the third floor, emission of a second color of light by the at least one light-emitting device indicates that at least one of the three platforms is in motion and each of the three platforms is either in motion or is at its uppermost, locked and stowed position at a same vertical level as the first floor and/or the third floor, and emission of a third color of light by the at least one light-emitting device indicates that at least one of the three platforms is stationary and is not at its uppermost, locked and stowed position.
20. The transportation vessel of claim 19 wherein the at least one light-emitting device comprises a first light-emitting device, the transportation vessel further comprising a second light-emitting device disposed and visible within an interior of the transportation vessel, the second light-emitting device being configured to emit light the color which is dependent upon movement and a vertical level of the middle horizontally-oriented platform and the rearmost horizontally-oriented platform, wherein emission of the first color of light by the second light-emitting device indicates that both the middle horizontally-oriented platform and the rearmost horizontally-oriented platform is stationary and is at its uppermost, locked and stowed position at a same vertical level as the first floor and/or the third floor, emission of the second color of light by the second light-emitting device indicates that at least one of the middle horizontally-oriented platform and the rearmost horizontally-oriented platform is in motion and both the middle horizontally-oriented platform and the rearmost horizontally-oriented platform is either in motion or is at its uppermost, locked and stowed position at a same vertical level as the first floor and/or the third floor, and emission of the third color of light by the second light-emitting device indicates that at least one of the middle horizontally-oriented platform and the rearmost horizontally-oriented platform is stationary and is not at its uppermost, locked and stowed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The above mentioned and other features and objects of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0024] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Although the drawings represent embodiments of the present invention, the drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated in order to better illustrate and explain the present invention. Although the exemplification set out herein illustrates embodiments of the invention, in several forms, the embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention to the precise forms disclosed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] The embodiments hereinafter disclosed are not intended to be exhaustive or limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed in the following description. Rather the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize its teachings.
[0026] Referring to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate like elements,
[0027] A door 118 may be provided in sidewall 104 above middle curb-level floor section 114. Cargo may be loaded into and out of the belly of trailer 100 at curb-height through door 118. Door 118 is shown in a closed position such that the belly and the remainder of the interior space of trailer 100 may be enclosed during transport. However, door 118 may be moved to an open position for loading cargo into and out of the belly of trailer 100.
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[0031] Load bars 134 each have a left end latched onto left sidewall 104 and a right end latched onto an opposing right sidewall 136 such that load bars 134 may support freight or cargo 138, 140 at uppermost positions within trailer 100. Other load bars 142 each have a left end latched onto left sidewall 104 and a right end latched onto right sidewall 136 such that load bars 142 may support freight or cargo 144 at middle or intermediate vertical levels within trailer 100. As shown in
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[0033] The lifting devices may be electric powered linear screw-type actuators wherein both the stationary bodies and movable linkages are threaded and are threadedly coupled together. Actuation of the free-span platform may be electric, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, or a combination thereof, which may integrate screws, opposing forces, liquids or gasses as methods or components providing motion. One of the lifting devices may be a master and may control and/or send signals to the other lifting devices utilizing an operator input device located in the interior of the trailer.
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[0035] In another embodiment, a green light indicates that the respective platform as well as any and all platform(s) behind the respective platform is/are stationary and has/have been latched at its/their uppermost position at the same vertical level as the main floors 110, 112 of trailer 100. For example, the light 148 associated with frontmost platform 124a is green only when all three platforms 124a-c are stationary and have been latched at their uppermost position at the same vertical level as the main floors 110, 112 of trailer 100. Thus, a forklift driver sees a green light associated with front platform 124a only if it is safe to drive across platforms 124b-c onto platform 124a. Similarly, the light 148 associated with middle platform 124b is green only when both platforms 124b-c are stationary and have been latched at their uppermost position at the same vertical level as the main floors 110, 112 of trailer 100. Thus, a forklift driver sees a green light associated with middle platform 124b only if it is safe to drive across platform 124c onto platform 124b. The light 148 associated with rear platform 124c is green only when platform 124c is stationary and has been latched at its uppermost position at the same vertical level as the main floors 110, 112 of trailer 100.
[0036] The light 148 associated with frontmost platform 124a is yellow only when at least one of platforms 124a-c is in motion and any platform 124a-c that is not in motion is stationary at its uppermost, locked and stowed position at the same vertical level as the main floors 110, 112 of trailer 100. Similarly, the light 148 associated with middle platform 124b is yellow only when at least one of platforms 124b-c is in motion and any platform 124b-c that is not in motion is stationary at its uppermost, locked and stowed position at the same vertical level as the main floors 110, 112 of trailer 100. The light 148 associated with rear platform 124c is yellow only when platform 124c is in motion.
[0037] The light 148 associated with frontmost platform 124a is red only when at least one of platforms 124a-c is stationary and is not at its uppermost, locked and stowed position. The light 148 associated with middle platform 124b is red only when at least one of platforms 124b-c is stationary and is not at its uppermost, locked and stowed position. The light 148 associated with rear platform 124c is red only when platform 124c is stationary and is not at its uppermost position.
[0038] Signals sent to control lifting devices 126 may be monitored to determine whether each platform is stationary at its uppermost, locked and stowed position, is in motion, or is stationary below its uppermost, locked and stowed position. Alternatively, a position sensor (not shown) and/or a motion sensor (not shown) may be associated with each of platforms 124a-c to detect the position and/or state of motion of the platform. A respective lock sensor (not shown) may be associated with each of platforms 124a-c to detect whether the platform has been locked at its uppermost position.
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[0043] The invention may be applied to a trailer, container, or truck body. Trailers, containers, or truck bodies may be conjunctively referred to herein as “transportation vessels”.
[0044] While this invention has been described as having an exemplary design, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains.