Conversion device to transform a flat bed into a truck bed and the method to use
10647363 ยท 2020-05-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D33/0207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
This invention is a retractable cargo wall for flatbed trucks and trailers that lowers into an enclosure that may be rollup canister or tray. Once the cargo walls are lowered, the posts supporting the walls may collapse into the bed, thereby transforming a bed with cargo walls into a flatbed. It is also anticipate that a truck or trailer bed with posts can be transformed into a flatbed truck or trailer.
Claims
1. A device which is comprised of: a. a flatbed; wherein the flatbed provides a top surface; b. a plurality of posts; wherein the plurality of posts collapses into the flatbed; c. a plurality of tracks; wherein at least one track is provided on each of the plurality of posts; d. a cargo wall; wherein the cargo wall has a plurality of wheels; wherein the plurality of wheels roll within the plurality of tracks; e. a rollup canister; wherein the rollup canister is attached to the flatbed; wherein the cargo wall can be stowed in the rollup canister.
2. The device as described in claim 1 wherein a plurality of cavities is provided in the flatbed.
3. The device as described in claim 2 wherein the plurality of posts collapses into the plurality of cavities.
4. The device as described in claim 3 wherein the plurality of posts become substantially flush with the top surface of the flatbed when collapsed into the plurality of cavities.
5. The device as described in claim 1 wherein at least two of the plurality of posts are fixed posts and the remaining posts are pivoting posts.
6. The device as described in claim 1 wherein more than one cargo wall is provided.
7. The device as described in claim 6 wherein a rollup canister is provided for each cargo wall.
8. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the flatbed is provided on a truck.
9. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the flatbed is provided on a trailer.
10. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the cargo wall rolls in and out of the rollup canister.
11. The device as described in claim 1 wherein a handle is provided on the cargo wall.
12. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the cargo wall is adjustable.
13. A device which is comprised of: a. a flatbed; wherein the flatbed has a top surface; wherein the flatbed provides a top surface; b. a plurality of posts; wherein the plurality of posts collapse into the flatbed; c. a cargo wall; wherein the wall has a plurality of wheels; wherein the plurality of wheels roll within the plurality of tracks; d. a tray; wherein the tray is attached to the flatbed; wherein the cargo wall can be stowed in the tray.
14. The device as described in claim 13 wherein a plurality of cavities is provided in the flatbed.
15. The device as described in claim 11 wherein the plurality of posts collapses into the plurality of cavities.
16. The device as described in claim 15 wherein the plurality of posts can become substantially flush with the top surface of the flatbed.
17. The device as described in claim 13 wherein at least two of the plurality of posts are fixed posts and the remaining posts are pivoting posts.
18. The device as described in claim 13 wherein more than one cargo wall is provided.
19. The device as described in claim 18 wherein a tray is provided for each cargo wall.
20. The device as described in claim 13 wherein the flatbed is provided on a truck.
21. The device as described in claim 13 wherein the flatbed is provided on a trailer.
22. The device as described in claim 13 wherein the cargo wall rolls in and out of tray.
23. The device as described in claim 13 wherein a handle is provided on the cargo wall.
24. The device as described in claim 13 wherein the cargo wall is adjustable.
25. A device which is comprised of: a. a flatbed; wherein the flatbed provides a top surface; b. a plurality of posts; wherein the plurality of posts is attached to the flatbed; wherein the plurality of posts collapses into the flatbed; c. a plurality of cavities; wherein the plurality of cavities is provided in the flatbed; wherein the plurality of posts fit within the plurality of cavities.
26. The device as described in claim 25 wherein the flatbed is provided on a trailer.
27. The device as described in claim 25 wherein the flatbed is provided on a truck.
28. The device as described in claim 25 wherein the device is further comprised of: a. a plurality of tracks; wherein the plurality of tracks is provided on the plurality of posts; b. a plurality of cargo walls; wherein each cargo wall has a plurality of wheels; wherein the plurality of wheels roll within the plurality of tracks; c. a plurality of rollup canisters; wherein the plurality of rollup canisters is attached to the flatbed; wherein the plurality of cargo walls can be stowed in the plurality of rollup cannisters.
29. The device as described in claim 25 wherein the device is further comprised of: a. a plurality of tracks; wherein the plurality of tracks is provided on the plurality of posts; b. a plurality of cargo walls; wherein each cargo wall has a plurality of wheels; wherein the plurality of wheels roll within the plurality of tracks; c. a plurality of trays; wherein the plurality of is attached to the flatbed; wherein the plurality of cargo walls can be stowed in the plurality of trays.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(17) 5Device 6Flatbed of truck 7Flatbed of trailer 10Cargo walls 11Wheels 12Handle of Cargo Wall 13Rod of Cargo Wall 15Roll-up canister 20Pivot post 21Fixed Post 22Locking pin 25Post Track 26Post hole 30Post cavity 60Tray 70Tray Track
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(18) This invention 5 is a set of retractable cargo walls 10, which are intended to provide a user with improved versatility in loading, transporting, and offloading items on a truck or trailer. This invention is described in six separate embodiments: The first embodiment discloses a cargo wall 10 that can retract into a rollup canister 15, which is attached the bottom of a flatbed truck as shown in
(19) Each embodiment is intended to allow a user to safely transport items on a flatbed. Flatbed trucks and flatbed trailers are useful because they are extremely easy to load and unload tools and other equipment. However, because the bed is flat and no sides are provided, it can be extremely dangerous to transport tools and equipment. Each embodiment can substantially improve safety and maintain the benefits of using a flatbed truck or trailer.
(20) While Embodiment 1, Embodiment 2, Embodiment 4, and Embodiment 5 show and discuss the invention as having a total of six retractable cargo walls 10 and six pivoting posts 20, the number of walls and posts can vary depending on the size of the truck bed 6 or trailer bed 7. Regarding Embodiment 3 and Embodiment 6, the number of pivoting posts 20 and fixed posts 21 can vary depending on the user's preference and size of the truck or trailer bed.
First Embodiment
(21) The first embodiment of this invention is comprised of cargo walls 10, a handle 12 for each cargo wall 10, a plurality of wheels 11, roll-up canisters 15, pivot posts 20, fixed posts 21, locking pins 22, and post tracks 25. The roll-up canisters 15 are attached to the side of the bed 6 of the flatbed truck, which is shown in
(22) A handle 12 is provided for the user to grasp when raising and lowering the door. It is anticipated that the cargo walls 10 can be raised and lowered at variable heights as the user desires, which is shown in
(23) The pivoting posts 20 are also capable of being raised and lowered. When the pivoting posts are in a lowered position, they are laid in a horizontal position in a cavity 30 of the bed 6 of the truck. The cavity 30 is located on the sides of the bed 6, which is shown in
Second Embodiment
(24) The second embodiment of this invention is comprised of a plurality of cargo walls 10, a plurality of wheels 11, a handle 12 for each cargo wall 10, trays 60, pivot posts 20, fixed posts 21, locking pins 22, and post tracks 25, and tray tracks 70. The trays 60 are attached to the bottom of the bed 6 of the flatbed truck, which is shown in
(25) A handle 12 is provided for the user to grasp when raising and lowering the wall 10. It is anticipated that the cargo walls 10 can be raised and lowered at variable heights as the user desires. The handle 12 that is located on the exterior of the cargo wall 10 is similar to the handle commonly used on the tailgate of a truck. As the handle 12 is pulled or released it actuates a rod 13 within the cargo wall 10, which extend into one of a plurality of holes 26 placed within the post track 25 of a pivoting post 20 or fixed post 21. When the handle 12 is released, the rod of the cargo wall 13 extends into one of the plurality of post holes 26, thereby locking the cargo wall 10 into position along the post track 25 of the respective adjacent posts. It is anticipated that the cargo walls 10 will be spring loaded to counter the weight of the wall as it is raised and lowered. Alternatively, an electric motor (not depicted) can be utilized to raise and lower the cargo walls 10 as well. Furthermore, the leading edge of the cargo wall 10 acts as a top rail.
(26) The pivoting posts 20 are also capable of being raised and lowered. When the pivoting posts are in a lowered position, they are laid in a horizontal position in a cavity 30 of the bed 6 of the truck. The cavity 30 is located on the sides of the bed 6. The pivot posts are locked in a lowered position or a raised position with a locking pin 22. Some pivot posts 20 may have a track 25 on opposing sides of the bed and other pivot posts would have only one track 25, which is shown in
Third Embodiment
(27) The third embodiment of this invention is comprised of a bed 6, pivot posts 20, fixed posts 21, and locking pins 22. The pivoting posts 20 are capable of being raised and lowered, which is shown in
(28) When the pivoting posts are in a raised position, they each stand perpendicular to the bed 6 of the flatbed truck. When the pivot posts 20 are in a lowered position, the each lay within a cavity 30 so that pivot posts 20 are flush with the surface of the bed.
(29) When the pivoting post 20 is in a raised position, the user would remove the locking pin 22 to lower the pivot post 20. Once the pivot post 20 is lowered, the locking pin 22 would be used to lock the pivot post 20 in a lowered position.
Fourth Embodiment
(30) The fourth embodiment of this invention is comprised of cargo walls 10, a plurality of wheels 11, roll-up canisters 15, pivot posts 20, fixed posts 21, locking pins 22, and post tracks 25. The roll-up canisters 15 are attached to the side of the bed 7 of the flatbed trailer, which is shown in
(31) A handle 12 is provided for the user to grasp when raising and lowering the wall 10. It is anticipated for the walls 10 to be raised and lowered at variable heights as the user desires. The handle 12 located on the exterior of the wall 10 is similar to the handle commonly used on the tailgate of a truck. As the handle 12 is pulled or released it actuates a rod 13 within the cargo wall 10, which extends into one of a plurality of holes 26 placed within the post track 25 of a pivoting post 20 or fixed post 21. When the handle 12 is released, the rod of the cargo wall 13 extends into one of the plurality of post holes 26, thereby locking the cargo wall 10 into position along the post track 25 of the respective adjacent posts. It is anticipated that the cargo walls 10 will be spring loaded to counter the weight of the wall as it is raised and lowered. The spring can be housed in the rollup canister 15. Alternatively, an electric motor (not depicted) can be utilized to raise and lower the cargo walls 10 as well. Furthermore, the leading edge of the cargo wall 10 acts as a top rail.
(32) The pivoting posts 20 are also capable of being raised and lowered. When the pivoting posts are in a lowered position, they are laid in a horizontal position in a cavity 30 of the bed 5 of the truck. The cavity 30 is located on the sides of the bed 5. The pivot posts 20 are locked in a lowered position or a raised position with a locking pin 22. Some pivot posts 20 may have a track 25 on opposing sides of the bed and other pivot posts would have only one track 25, which is shown in
(33) It is anticipated that the walls can be raised and lowered at variable heights as the user desires, which is shown in
Fifth Embodiment
(34) The fifth embodiment of this invention is comprised of a plurality of cargo walls 10, a plurality of wheels 11, trays 60, pivot posts 20, fixed posts 21, locking pins 22, and post tracks 25, and tray tracks 70. The trays 60 are attached to the bottom of the bed 5 of the flatbed truck, which is shown in
(35) A handle 12 is provided for the user to grasp when raising and lowering the wall 10. It is anticipated for the walls 10 to be raised and lowered at variable heights as the user desires. The handle 12 located on the exterior of the wall 10 is similar to the handle commonly used on the tailgate of a truck. As the handle 12 is pulled or released it actuates a rod 13 within the cargo wall 10, which extends into one of a plurality of holes 26 placed within the post track 25 of a pivoting post 20 or fixed post 21. When the handle 12 is released, a rod 13 extends into one of the plurality of holes 26, thereby locking the cargo wall 10 into position along the post track 25 of the respective adjacent posts. It is anticipated that the cargo walls 10 will be spring loaded to counter the weight of the wall as it is raised and lowered. Alternatively, an electric motor (not depicted) can be utilized to raise and lower the cargo walls 10 as well. Furthermore, the leading edge of the cargo wall 10 acts as a top rail.
(36) The pivoting posts 20 are also capable of being raised and lowered. When the pivoting posts 20 are in a lowered position, they are laid in a horizontal position in a cavity 30 of the bed 7 of the truck. The cavity 30 is located on the sides of the bed 7. The pivot posts 20 are locked in a lowered position or a raised position with a locking pin 22. Some pivot posts 20 may have a track 25 on opposing sides and other pivot posts would have only one track 25, which is shown in
(37) It is anticipated that the walls can be raised and lowered at variable heights as the user desires. This can be accomplished in a variety of ways by placing an electric motor (not depicted) in the canister 15 or a locking pin which is actuated by pulling the handle of its respective wall 10.
Sixth Embodiment
(38) The sixth embodiment of this invention is comprised of a bed 7, pivot posts 20, fixed posts 21, and locking pins 22. The pivoting posts 20 are capable of being raised and lowered, which is shown in
(39) When the pivoting post 20 is in a raised position, the user would remove the locking pin 22 to lower the post 20. Once the post 20 is lowered, the locking pin would be used to lock the post in a lowered position.
(40) While the embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, certain modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to modify the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.