Crane mat stand device
10961017 ยท 2021-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D2519/00333
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/0004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00786
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00278
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00572
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/385
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00343
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/0081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M2200/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D2519/0084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/0012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A crane mat stand device comprises a base component with integrated moveable support components. The crane mat stand device organizes and stores a plurality of crane mats, minimizes damage to the load or forklift machine, and maximizes safety during transport.
Claims
1. A crane mat stand device comprising: a base component including a top surface and a bottom surface; and a support component, wherein the support component is secured within the base component, and the support component configured to assume a first position when the crane mat stand device is positioned on a ground surface and to assume a second position when the crane mat stand device is positioned off the ground surface, in the first position, a top portion of the support component protrudes from the top surface of the base component, the top portion of the support component configured to support a load on the crane mat stand device, and in the second position, a bottom portion of the support component protrudes from the bottom surface of the base component, wherein the load is transferred from the support component to the top surface of the base component as the support component travels by gravity vertically from the first position and the second position.
2. The crane mat stand device of claim 1 further comprising a channel element located between the top surface and the bottom surface of the base component, the channel element comprising an opening that extends through the base component from a front side surface to a rear side surface of the base component.
3. The crane mat stand device of claim 1 further comprising a compartment element located between the top surface and the bottom surface of the base component, the compartment element comprising an opening that extends through the top surface to the bottom surface of the base component.
4. The crane mat stand device of claim 1, wherein the support component further comprises a housing element and a bolster element, wherein the bolster element is secured to or integrated with the housing element.
5. The crane mat stand device of claim 4, wherein the bolster element is one or more selected from the group comprising: a rubber pad, a wood block, a metal mesh, a stacking pin.
6. The crane mat stand device of claim 1 further comprising one or more aperture elements located on the top surface of the base component.
7. The crane mat stand device of claim 1 further comprising traction elements located on the top surface of the base component.
8. The crane mat stand device of claim 7, wherein the traction elements is one or more selected from the group of: a rubber strip and a steel mesh strip.
9. The crane mat stand device of claim 2 further comprising securing elements located on one or more of the front side surface and the rear side surface of the base component.
10. The crane mat stand device of claim 9, wherein the securing element is a D-ring.
11. The crane mat stand device of claim 1 further comprising a conduit element located between the top surface and the bottom surface of the base component.
12. The crane mat stand device of claim 11 further comprising a backstop component, wherein the backstop component include a horizontal member and a vertical member forming an L-shaped configuration, and the horizontal member is configured to be positioned within the conduit element.
13. A crane mat stand device comprising: a base component including a top surface and a bottom surface; a support component including a housing element and a bolster element, wherein the bolster element is secured to or integrated with the housing element, the support component secured within the base component; a channel element located between the top surface and the bottom surface of the base component, the channel element comprising an opening that extends through the base component from a front side surface to a rear side surface of the base component; a compartment element located between the top surface and the bottom surface of the base component, the compartment element comprising an opening that extends through the top surface to the bottom surface of the base component; and the support component configured to travel vertically within the compartment element between a first position and a second position, in the first position the crane mat stand device is positioned on a around surface, the bolster element of the support component protrudes from the top surface of the base component, the support component is configured to support a load, and in the second position the crane mat stand device is positioned off the ground surface, the housing element of the support component protrudes from the bottom surface of the base component, wherein the load transfers from the support component to the top surface of the base component as the support component travels from the first position to the second position.
14. The crane mat stand device of claim 13, wherein the bolster element of the support component does not protrude from the top surface of the base component in the second position.
15. The crane mat stand device of claim 13 further comprising one or more aperture elements located on the top surface of the base component.
16. The crane mat stand device of claim 13 further comprising traction elements located on the top surface of the base component.
17. The crane mat stand device of claim 13 further comprising securing elements located on one or more of the front side surface and the rear side surface of the base component.
18. The crane mat stand device of claim 13 further comprising a backstop component extending from one of the front side surface and the rear side surface of the base component.
19. The crane mat stand device of claim 18, wherein the backstop component includes a horizontal member and a vertical member forming an L-shaped configuration.
20. The crane mat stand device of claim 19, wherein the backstop component is configured to achieve a broken down state in which the vertical member parallel to the top surface and the bottom surface of the base component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The preferred embodiments of the invention are described in conjunction with the attached figures that illustrate embodiments of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(25) Often times, two or more crane mats are stacked upon one another, for example, when storing or transporting the mats. Two or more crane mats are stacked upon one another so that the bottom of one crane mat rests upon the bumpers of another crane mat. The bumpers not only prevent crane mats from being directly stacked upon one another, but also creates a space between stacked mats, which is configured for receiving forks of a forklift machine to lift and move one or more mats from the stack. In order to move a stack of crane mats, a forklift operator positions cribbing under or beneath the bottom mat of the load of stacked crane mats. However, this may damage the load itself or the forks of the forklift machine.
(26) The invention is directed to a device that organizes and stores a plurality of crane mats while minimizing damage to the load or forklift machine and maximizing safety during transport.
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(28) The base component 100 may be fabricated from any material or combination of materials, such as metal, steel, rubber, wood, plastic, or aluminum, to name a few. The material may be strong, light-weight, and/or rust resistant.
(29) The base component 100 is defined by a planar top surface 102 separated by a distance from a planar bottom surface 104. The top surface 102 is that on which one or more crane mats are positioned and the bottom surface 104 is that which is configured to rest on a ground surface.
(30) The distance separating the top surface 102 from the bottom surface 104 defines the vertical height V of the device 75. The base component 100 further comprises a front side surface 101, a rear side surface 103 and a first side surface 105, and a second side surface 107.
(31) Channel elements 120 and compartment elements 130 reside between the top surface 102 and bottom surface 104. As shown more specifically in
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(33) Each compartment element 130 is defined by vertical border walls 135, 137. In certain embodiments, it is contemplated that the side surfaces 105, 107 of the base component 100 may further function as one or more of the border walls 135, 137 of the compartment element 130.
(34) The compartment elements 130 are not bound by either a top wall or bottom wall so that the support component 200 can vertically move between a first position and a second position. The first position of the support component 200 is shown in
(35) Although two compartment elements 130 are shown that are configured in parallel and each located near a side surface 105, 107 of the base component 100, any configuration and location of the compartment elements 130 is contemplated.
(36) As seen, also, in
(37) The crane mat stand device may include one or more aperture elements 112 located on the top surface 102, the bottom surface 104, or both surfaces 102, 104 of the base component 100. Each aperture element 112 is configured to drain materials (e.g., liquid) from the top surface 102. This prevents damage to the base component 100 and to the crane mat that is positioned on the top surface 102. The aperture elements 112 further permit access to the elements of the support components 200 in the event of replacement or repair. Any size, shape, configuration, or number of aperture elements 112 is contemplated.
(38) Traction elements 114 may be located on the top surface 102, the bottom surface 104, or both. The traction elements 114 are contemplated to grip and minimize slipping of the crane mat load during storage and transport and may be constructed of any material such as foam, rubber, polyuria, metal mesh, etc. As shown in
(39) The crane mat stand device 75 may further include securing elements 118 configured as lashing or tie down points. As shown in
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(43) Each support component 200 is attached within the compartment element 130 as shown in
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(45) Hardware elements 250 are used to attach the support component 200 within the compartment element 130. More specifically, the support component 200 is positioned within the compartment element 130 such that all of the following are aligned: the first slit portion 106 of the first border wall 135 of the base component 100, the slot portion 217 of the first side boundary surface 216 of the support component 200, the slot portion 219 of the second side boundary surface 218 of the support component 200, and the second slit portion 136 of the first border wall 137. Once the slit portions 106, 136 and slot portions 217, 219 are aligned together, hardware elements 250 are used to attach the support component 200 within the compartment element 130.
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(47) The support components move in the vertical direction between a first position shown in
(48) When the crane mat stand device 75 is lifted from the ground surface, e.g., inserting forks of a forklift machine within the channel elements 120, gravity causes the weight of the load to move the support components 200. The support components 200 travel vertically within the compartment elements 130 such that a portion extends beyond the bottom surface 104 as shown in the lifted position of
(49) The crane mat stand device 75 returns to the resting position once the crane mat stand device 75 is positioned on a ground surface. The support components 200 travel vertically within the compartment elements 130 such that a portion extends beyond the top surface 102 of the base component 100 as shown in the resting position of
(50) In certain embodiments of the invention, backstop components 300 are contemplated. The backstop components 300 assist an operator with aligning the crane mats when placing them on the crane mat stand device 75. As shown in
(51) The backstop components 300 comprise a horizontal member 310 and a vertical member 330 forming an L-shaped configuration. The horizontal member 310 includes one or more hole elements 311. The horizontal member 310 is positioned within a conduit element 109 of the base component 100 as shown in
(52) The backstop component 300 is secured into place using a pin 312 that is directed through both hole elements 311 of the horizontal member 310 and the aperture elements 110 of the first side surface 105, or second side surface 107. The horizontal member 310 may further include additional hole elements 313 that may be used to secure the backstop component 300 in the collapsed state as shown in
(53) It is contemplated that the distance of the vertical member 330 of the backstop component 300 from the base component 100 is adjustable through the use of a plurality of hole elements 311 located on the horizontal member 310. For example, the distance of the backstop components 300 from the base component 100 can be a short distance by utilizing one hole element 311a or a greater distance by utilizing a different hole element 311b as shown in
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(55) While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments of the invention have been shown by way of example in the drawings and have been described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the disclosure to the particular embodiments disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.