Airlift shoring
10434926 ยท 2019-10-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B25/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64F1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P7/135
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P7/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P7/135
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64F1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B25/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Shoring blocks used as pedestal shoring under the cargo loading ramps of cargo planes and also used as sleeper shoring to support the weight of rolling stock loaded into cargo aircraft provide stackable foam structures of various and applicable shapes and sizes designed for particular cargo aircraft, each foam structure alternatively provided with a protective coating or fabric, reinforced with a stiffener or having fabric webbing integrated within or connecting more than one foam structure.
Claims
1. A high density foam structure for use in the airlift cargo industry as a shoring block, said high density foam structure comprising: a polygonal high density foam core having a fixed shape for pedestal shoring used to support a cargo ramp of a cargo transport aircraft supplied in one or more shapes and sizes suited to support said cargo ramp of said cargo transport aircraft during loading and unloading of cargo said high density foam core further defines a protective coating of a polymer or fabric covering.
2. The high density foam structure of claim 1 wherein: said high density foam core further defines an integrated fabric matrix.
3. The high density foam structure of claim 1 wherein: said high density foam core further defines one or more internal stiffeners or baffles.
4. The high density foam structure of claim 1 wherein: said high density foam core further defines a protective coating of a polymer or fabric covering; and an integrated fabric matrix.
5. The high density foam structure of claim 1 wherein: said high density foam core further defines a high density foam body with an inclined ramp extension extending in one directions used as approach shoring with said body placed under said cargo ramp and said inclined ramp extension extending forward beyond said cargo door presenting said inclined ramp extension to accommodate vehicle wheels unto said cargo ramp during loading and unloading of said vehicle into said cargo transport aircraft.
6. High density foam structures for use in the airlift cargo industry as a shoring block, each said high density foam structure comprising: a polygonal high density foam core having a fixed shape for sleeper shoring used to support a vehicle or trailer having a suspension, said sleeper shoring used in conjunction with tie-downs securing said vehicle to said cargo deck within said cargo bay of a cargo transport aircraft, said one or more high density foam structure being placed under said vehicle to prevent compression movement of said suspension between said vehicle and said cargo deck during transport flight of said cargo transport aircraft.
7. The high density foam structure of claim 6 wherein: said high density foam core further defines a protective coating of a polymer or fabric covering.
8. The high density foam structure of claim 6 wherein: said high density foam core further defines an integrated fabric matrix.
9. The high density foam structure of claim 6 wherein: said high density foam core further defines one or more internal stiffeners or baffles.
10. The high density foam structure of claim 6 wherein: said high density foam core further defines a protective coating of a polymer or fabric covering; and an integrated fabric matrix.
11. An adjustable height high density foam structure for use in the airlift cargo industry as a shoring block, said high density foam structure comprising: a high density foam fixed base member; at least one high density foam adjustable member; and at least one section of flexible fabric webbing attaching said at least one said high density foam adjustable member to said high density foam base member, wherein said adjustable member may selectively be placed upon said fixed base member providing said adjustable height high density foam structure with an increase height versus said fixed base member alone, said adjustable height high density structure placed under a cargo ramp of a cargo transport aircraft to support said cargo ramp of said cargo transport aircraft during loading and unloading of cargo.
12. The high density foam structure of claim 11 wherein: said high density foam fixed base member and said at least one high density foam adjustable structure further define a protective coating of a polymer or fabric covering.
13. The high density foam structure of claim 11 wherein: said high density foam fixed base member and said at least one high density foam adjustable structure further define an integrated fabric matrix.
14. The high density foam structure of claim 11 wherein: said high density foam fixed base member and said at least one high density foam adjustable structure further define one or more internal stiffeners or baffles.
15. The high density foam structure of claim 11 wherein: said high density foam fixed base member and said at least one high density foam adjustable structure further define a protective coating of a polymer or fabric covering; and an integrated fabric matrix.
Description
III. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following drawings are submitted with this utility patent application.
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IV. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(10) Pedestal shoring is not required at all times during the loading and unloading of a transport aircraft. The cargo ramps on the common transport planes, namely the C-17, the C-5 and the C-130 aircrafts commonly used by the military and commercial cargo transport divisions, have integrated ground support pads or equipment. When the cargo ramp is fully lowered and obviously when it is raised, there is no requirement for supplement shoring to prevent damage to the aircraft and specifically to the cargo loading system. Pedestal shoring is generally only required when the cargo ramp is between a fully lowered position and a fully horizontal position,
(11) The high density foam shoring structures 10 which are the subject of the present improvement to the military and commercial airlift cargo transport industry comprise high density shaped structures specifically shaped and sized for certain aircraft having cargo loading doors and those carrying cargo, primarily vehicular payloads with compression of suspension systems subject to vertical movement during operation of the aircraft. The high density shaped foam structures 10 are provided in two embodiments as illustrated in the drawing figuresfixed shape pedestal shoring 20, fixed shape approach shoring 30 and adjustable height shoring 40,
(12) By example, and as illustrated in
(13) By example the C-17 aircraft also requires fixed shaped pedestal shoring 20 and approach pedestal shoring 30, when the cargo ramp is positioned between the horizontal and ground positions. However, instead of eight recommended high density foam shoring structures 10, the C-17 requires only three high density foam structures for cargo ramp support during intermediate position loading. Again, recommended placement, shape and size requirements are base upon actual use of the high density compression foam structures in actual cargo loading trials and are not simply random selections for the C-17 cargo aircraft.
(14) For the C-130 cargo aircraft X,
(15) Addressing the high density foam sleeper shoring structures 50,
(16) Each high density foam structure 10 comprises a shaped high density foam core 12 specifically of a size and shape found useful in aircraft cargo loading plane support as pedestal shoring or sleeper shoring or a combination of both. Each high density foam core 12 can be coated with a protective coating 14 of polymer or coated fabric covering,