Cargo loading system
10934111 ยท 2021-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P1/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G69/2864
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P7/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P7/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a cargo loading system. The cargo loading system includes: a frame; a plurality of height adjustment devices which is formed on the top surface of the frame; a support plate which is disposed on the tops of the plurality of height adjustment devices; a second guide rail which k disposed on the top surface of the support plate; a connection device which connects an end of a first guide rail formed on the loading part of a transportation device; a fastening device which is coupled to an end of the loading part; a movable body which is provided with driving rollers; a drive device which k disposed on the rear side of the support plate; a fastening plate which is disposed on the movable body; and a guide line which is disposed adjacent to the second guide rail.
Claims
1. A cargo loading system comprising: a frame which is installed on a ground surface; a plurality of height adjustment means which is formed on a top surface of the frame; a support plate which is disposed on tops of the plurality of height adjustment means; a second guide rail which is disposed on a top surface of the support plate so as to correspond to a first guide rail formed on a loading part of a transportation means; a connection means which is disposed at an end of the second guide rail and connects an end of the first guide rail; a fastening means which is disposed on a front side of the support plate and is coupled to an end of the loading part; a movable body which is provided with driving rollers on a bottom thereof so that it can move along the first guide rail and the second guide rail and is loaded with cargo on a top thereof; a drive means which is disposed on a rear side of the support plate so as to move the movable body along the first guide rail and the second guide rail and includes a wire configured to be connected to one side of the movable body, a winding unit configured to wind the wire, and a drive motor configured to drive the winding unit; a fastening plate which is disposed on the movable body; and a guide line which is disposed adjacent to the second guide rail so as to be coupled to the fastening plate through a locking member.
2. The cargo loading system of claim 1, wherein a front side of the second guide rail is formed as an inclined surface which rises gradually.
3. The cargo loading system of claim 1, wherein the connection means comprises a coupling pin configured to pass through a first through hole formed at an end of the first guide rail and a second through hole formed at one end of the connection body and thus performs fastening, and a coupling pin configured to pass through a third through hole formed at an end of the second guide rail and a fourth through hole formed at a remaining end of the connection body and thus performs fastening.
4. The cargo loading system of claim 1, wherein the fastening means comprises a fastening ring configured to be attached to an end of the support plate, a first fastening rod configured to be hinged to the fastening ring, a turnbuckle configured such that universal joints are coupled to both ends thereof and one end thereof is coupled to the first fastening rod, and a second fastening rod configured such that a remaining end of the turnbuckle is coupled thereto and a through hole is formed at an end thereof.
5. The cargo loading system of claim 1, wherein: the fastening plate is provided with a fastening hole and coupled to a side surface of the movable body via a fastening bolt, and is provided with an elongated hole in a longitudinal direction thereof so that the locking member can be accommodated in the elongated hole; fastening members protrude from a side surface of the guide line in a predetermined arrangement so as to accommodate the locking member, and a first fastening pin hole configured such that a fastening pin is coupled thereinto is formed through a side surface of each of the fastening members; and the locking member passes through the elongated hole and the fastening member, a second fastening pin hole corresponding to the first fastening pin hole is formed through a side surface of the locking member, and the fastening pin passes through the holes and thus performs fastening.
6. The cargo loading system of claim 1, wherein the drive means is configured such that a rotating shaft is disposed adjacent to the first guide rail, a guide shaft is disposed adjacent to the second guide rail, and the wire is connected to one side of the movable body via the guide shaft and the rotating shaft.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(10) TABLE-US-00001 100: frame 200: height adjustment means 300: support plate 400: first guide rails 450: second guide rails 500: connection means 550: fastening means 600: movable body 700: drive means 710: wire 720: winding unit 730: drive motor 740: rotating shaft 800: fastening plate 900: guide lines 910: locking member
BEST MODE
(11) The technical spirit of the present invention will be described more specifically below by using the accompanying drawings.
(12) The accompanying drawings are merely examples which are illustrated to describe the technical spirit of the present invention more specifically, and thus the technical spirit of the present invention is not limited to the shapes of the accompanying drawings.
(13) However, in the description of the present invention, descriptions of already well-known functions or configurations will be omitted in order to make the gist of the present invention clear.
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(15) As shown in
(16) First, the frame 100 is securely installed so as to rub against a ground surface and not to move so that various types of cargo can be placed on the frame 100 and do not fall when the cargo is loaded into and unloaded from the cargo boxes of various types of transportation means.
(17) The height adjustment means 200 include a plurality of height adjustment means 200 disposed on the top surface of the frame 100, and can adjust height so that the first guide rails 400 and the second guide rails 450, which will be described later, are connected in parallel because the heights of the loading parts of the various types of transportation means are different from each other. Although the height adjustment means 200 may be constructed in various forms, it is preferable that height adjustment means 200 are composed of cylinders which are operated by air or hydraulic pressure.
(18) In this case, although the number of height adjustment means 200 which are disposed on the frame 100 varies depending on the size of the frame 100, six height adjustment means 200 are generally disposed and used. When necessary, the number of height adjustment means 200 may be increased or decreased.
(19) Next, the support plate 300 is disposed on the tops of the plurality of height adjustment means 200. The plurality of height adjustment means 200 is adjusted in height and then fastened such that the support plate 300 is not inclined in any one direction.
(20) The second guide rails 450 are arranged and disposed on the top surface of the support plate 300 in one row or a plurality of rows, and the first guide rails 400 are arranged and formed on the loading part of the transportation means in one row or a plurality of rows so as to correspond to the second guide rails 450. It is preferred that the front sides of the second guide rails 450 be formed as inclined surfaces which rise gradually.
(21) Each of the connection means 500 which connects a corresponding one of the first guide rails 400 and a corresponding one of the second guide rails 450 is formed between the first guide rail 400 and the second guide rail 450. The connection means 500 is hinged to an end of the second guide rail 450, and is detachably coupled to an end of the first guide rail 400.
(22) The fastening means 550 are disposed on the front of the support plate 300, and are coupled to the cargo box of the transportation means. The fastening means 550 fastens the transportation means and the support plate 300 to each other so that the connection means 500 can more firmly connect the first guide rail 400 and the second guide rail 450 to each other.
(23) The movable body 600 is provided with driving rollers (not shown) on the bottom thereof so that it can move along the first guide rails 400 and the second guide rails 450. Cargo is placed on the top of the movable body 600. The cargo placed on the movable body 600 may be moved by the first guide rails 400 and then loaded into the cargo box of the transportation means, or the cargo placed on the first guide rails 400 may be moved by the second guide rails 450 and then unloaded.
(24) The drive means 700 is disposed on the back side of the support plate 300 so that the movable body 600 can freely move along the first guide rails 400 and the second guide rails 450.
(25) The drive means 700 includes a wire 710 configured to be connected to one side of the movable body 600, a winding unit 720 configured to wind the wire 710, and a drive motor 730 configured to drive the winding unit 720.
(26) The fastening plate 800 is coupled to a side surface of the movable body, and an elongated hole is formed in the fastening plate 800 in the longitudinal direction of the fastening plate 800. Through holes are formed through each of the guide lines 900 at predetermined intervals. One of the through holes and the elongated hole of the fastening plate 800 are coupled by a locking member so that the movable body 600 is fastened onto the guide rails 400 and 450.
(27) Next, cargo box doors 150 formed through the side surfaces of the cargo box are means by whether or not cargo is present inside the cargo box can be determined, and enable a situation inside the cargo box to be checked even when a user does not directly enter the cargo box. Furthermore, a user may enter the inside of the cargo box, and may operate a fastening bolt 810 configured to fasten the movable body 600 and the fastening plate 800 to each other and the locking member 910 configured to fasten the fastening plate 800 and the first guide rails 400 to each other.
(28) It will be apparent that the present invention may be applied to the above-described embodiment and may be also applied to the following various embodiments.
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(30) As shown in
(31) A fourth through hole (not shown) is formed at the other end of the connection body 510 at a location corresponding to the third through hole. A coupling pin 520 passes through the third through hole and the fourth through hole and thus performs fastening.
(32) Next, as shown in the above-described drawings and
(33) The fastening ring 560 and the first fastening rod 570 are hinged to each other, and can adjust the angle at which coupling to the cargo box of the transportation means is performed. The turnbuckle 580 may adjust the distance over which the transportation means and the support plate 300 are coupled to each other. The universal joint 581 which is coupled to the other end of the turnbuckle 580 functions to minimize a change in the angle at which the cargo box and the support plate 300 are coupled to each other and a change in rotating force which are caused by the load of cargo placed on the top of the movable body 600 when the movable body 600 is moving along the first guide rails 400 and the second guide rails 450.
(34) Furthermore, a fastening pin passes through a through hole 591 formed at an end of the second fastening rod 590 and a through hole formed in the cargo box so as to correspond to the through hole 591 and thus performs fastening.
(35) As shown in
(36) The guide lines 900 are disposed beside the second guide rails 450. Fastening members 451 configured to accommodate the locking member 910 protrude in a predetermined arrangement so as to correspond to the elongated hole 801. A first fastening pin hole 452 configured such that a fastening pin 920 is fitted thereinto is formed through the side surface of each of the fastening members 451. The locking member 910 passes through the elongated hole 801 and the fastening member 451 and thus performs fastening. A second fastening pin hole 911 corresponding to the first fastening pin hole 452 is formed through the side surface of the locking member 910, and thus the fastening pin 920 passes through the first fastening pin hole 452 and the second fastening pin hole 911 and thus performs fastening.
(37) Accordingly, the locking member 910 fastens the movable body 600 onto the second guide rails 450, and thus prevents movement when cargo is placed on or removed from the movable body 600.
(38) Furthermore, the movable body 600 is provided with the driving rollers on the bottom thereof and, thus, can smoothly move along the first guide rails 400 and the second guide rails 450. As shown in
(39) As another embodiment of the present invention,
(40) When a user wants to load cargo into a cargo box by using the cargo loading system of the present invention, the wire 710 wound on the winding unit 720 is connected to one side of the movable body 600 through the rotating shaft 740 disposed on the front sides of the first guide rails 400. The wire 710 is wound on the winding unit 720 by operating the drive motor 730 disposed adjacent to the winding unit 720, and thus the movable body 600 is moved into the cargo box.
(41) Thereafter, when the movable body 600 is moved to an appropriate location, second guide lines are formed adjacent to the first guide rails 400 so as to correspond to the guide lines 900, the movable body 600 is fastened inside a control box by using the above-described locking member 910 and fastening plate 800, and the connection between the wire 710 and the movable body 600 is released.
(42) In other words, even when the transportation means transports the cargo loaded into the cargo box, the cargo is fastened inside the cargo box and, thus, can be securely transported.
(43) Furthermore, when a user wants to unload cargo from the inside of the cargo box to the outside by using the cargo loading system of the present invention, the wire 710 wound on the winding unit 720 is connected to one side of the movable body 600 through a guide shaft 750 disposed on the rear side of the second guide rails 450, as shown in
(44) In this case, when the movable body 600 is moved to an appropriate location, the movable body 600 is fastened by coupling the locking member 910 to the guide lines 900 and the fastening plate 800, the connection between the wire 710 and the movable body 600 is released, and then cargo placed on the movable body 600 is unloaded.
(45) Furthermore, in some cases, an auxiliary movable body 600 may be installed in addition to the movable body 600. As shown in
(46) It will be apparent that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, application ranges are various, and various modifications may be made without departing from the gist of the present invention claimed in the attached claims.