Two-piece shipping container with vertical locking system
10377563 ยท 2019-08-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D90/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/127
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/0026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A two-piece intermodal shipping container has a deck and a lid. The deck has vertical lock corner casings bottom corner castings, a frame and a floor. Tie down clips or rings are provided on side and end beams around a floor that is recessed in one embodiment. The lid has side beams and corner posts with upper and lower corner castings. Twist locks are held in the vertical lock corner casings. After loading and securing cargo on the deck, the lid is lowered over the cargo to the deck. The twist locks are turned to secure the lower corner castings on the lid with the vertical lock corner casings on the deck, completing the shipping container for placing or stacking the container on a truck, train, ship or airplane. The deck has fork lift openings in the frame. The lid has fork lift tubes or lifting rings at the top.
Claims
1. Apparatus comprising: a two-piece intermodal shipping container having: a deck member and a lid member, the deck member further comprising a frame having: deck member corners, deck member vertical lock housings at upper corners of the deck member, deck member corner castings at lower corners of the deck member, the deck member vertical lock housings and the deck member corner castings being welded together and forming corner assemblies, a floor connected to the frame, the lid member having a bottom surface for engaging the deck member, lid member corners and lid member lower corner castings at bottoms of the lid corners, the lid member lower corner castings being alignable with the deck member vertical lock housings when joining the lid member and the deck member, and lid and deck member twist locks permanently installed in the vertical lock housings adapted for connecting and securing the lower corner castings of the lid member to the top corner vertical lock housings of the deck members.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lid member further comprises a lid frame having corner posts connected to the lower corner castings and upper corner castings connected to the corner posts opposite the lower corner castings and side beams connecting the corner posts.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising sides, end panels and a roof panel connected to the corner posts.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein one of the end walls of the lid member further comprises lockable cargo doors connected to the corner posts.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising fork lift tubes connected to the lid frame near upper portions of the lid member.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the floor is recessed in the deck member and the floor is surrounded by the side and end beams.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the deck member bottom corner castings are alignable and are connectable with castings on carriers or upper corner castings on lid members or upper corner castings of conventional intermodal shipping containers.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lid and deck member connectors comprise twist locks permanently installed in housings of the vertical locks on the deck member.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the deck member vertical locks and bottom corner castings are connected.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising fork lift openings in the side beams of the frame of the deck member.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising handles extending from the twist locks through side openings in the vertical lock casings and physical locking devices on sides of the deck member adapted for locking the handles adjacent sides of the deck member and thereby locking the lid member on the deck member and preventing removal of the lid member from the deck member.
12. Apparatus comprising: an intermodal shipping deck, a frame with corners, side beams, end beams connected between ends of side beams and cross members connected to the side beams, and a floor connected to cross members of the frame, deck corner structures connected to the side beams and the end beams at the corners of the frame, the corner structures further comprising vertical lock casings at upper ends of the deck corner structures, twist locks permanently installed in the vertical lock casings adapted for connecting lower corner castings of lids to the vertical lock casings, and bottom corner castings at lower ends of the corner structures, and the bottom corner castings being connectable to carriers and to upper corner castings of intermodal shipping containers, further comprising: an intermodal shipping container lid having roof, side and end panels, corners between the side and end panels, and an open bottom, corner posts in the corners and connected to the side and end panels, side and end beams connected to the corner posts, the corner posts having tops and bottoms, upper corner castings connected to the tops of the corner posts, lower corner castings connected to the bottoms of the corner posts, the lower corner castings being connectable to the vertical lock housings of the intermodal shipping deck for providing a complete shipping container, wherein twist locks are permanently installed in the vertical lock housings of the deck for selectively moving between engaging and connecting and disengaging and disconnecting the lower corner castings of the lid with the vertical lock housings of the deck.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the floor is recessed in the deck member and the floor is surrounded by the side and end beams.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising cargo tiedown points or rings connected to the side and end beams to secure a load on the deck member.
15. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising locks connected to the corner structures adapted for locking the twist locks in one twisted position when engaging and connecting the lower corner castings of the lid with the vertical lock casings of the deck.
16. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising handles extending from the twist locks through side openings in the vertical lock casings and physical locking devices on sides of the deck adapted for locking the handles adjacent sides of the deck and thereby locking the lid on the deck and preventing removal of the lid from the deck.
17. A method comprising: providing a lid, providing top, end and side panels on the lid, providing corner posts, connecting the roof, end and side panels to the corner posts, providing upper and lower corner castings at tops and bottoms of the corner posts, providing an open bottom of the lid, providing a deck with a frame, providing side beams and end beams and cross beams on the frame, connecting the end beams and cross beams to the side beams, providing a deck on the cross beams, providing vertical lock housings and bottom corner castings welded together and connected to the end and side beams, providing twist locks permanently installed in the vertical lock housings, connecting the permanently installed twist locks in the vertical lock housings to the lower corner housings in the lid, turning the twist locks into engaging positions, and securing the twist locks in the engaging positions.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising: permanently mounting the twist locks in the vertical lock casings, extending handles from the twist locks through single openings in sides of the vertical lock casings, moving the handles to sides of the deck to lock the twist locks, and locking the handles in physical locking devices on sides of the deck and preventing removal of the lid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(22) The deck 20 can be outfitted with sets of fork tubes 22 to allow it to be picked up by a fork truck in either a loaded or unloaded condition
(23) A vertical locking system 50 is installed at each corner of the deck component 20. The vertical locking systems 50 are mounted above and are supported by the lower corner castings 52. The vertical locking systems have twist lock devices 54 with operating handles 56 mounted inside reinforced housings 58.
(24) In operation, each twist lock 54 in the deck 20 engages a corner casting 42 at each of four lower corners of the lid component 30. When the handle 56 is rotated, the twist lock 54 in the deck 20 locks securely inside the corner casting 42 in the lid 30 and holds the two components together as one unified unit 10.
(25) The floor 60 of the deck component 20 can be made of but not limited to either a flat steel or plywood floor or a recessed steel construction floor 24.
(26) The floor 60 is outfitted with or without recessed or surface mounted tie-down points 66 or D-rings, which when used are known collectively as the new Perimeter Tiedown System. The Perimeter Tiedown System is not available in ordinary end door loaded cargo containers, where the cargo that has been loaded restricts access to inner sides of the containers.
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(29) The lower corner casings 42 of the lids 30 extend slightly downward into recesses in the upper corners of the deck 20 above the deck corner assemblies 70. The vertical locking system 50 at each corner of the deck 20 has a twist lock 80 with an upward extending rotatable pin 82. The pin has an oval head 84 which fits into an oval opening in a horizontal plate that is part of the corner casting 42. When the handle 56 is moved outward, the oval head 84 is aligned with the oval opening and the twist lock 80 is unlatched. When the handle 56 is turned parallel to the side of deck 20, the rotatable pin 82 is turned, and the oval head 84 is misaligned with the oval opening, locking the twist lock 80 in the corner casting 42 of lid 30.
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(34) While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, modifications and variations of the invention may be constructed without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined in the following claims.