Ramp wall for a container
10252855 ยท 2019-04-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2590/666
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/542
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A ramp wall includes a load-bearing support structure having top, bottom and side edges. A first pivot assembly is connected with the support structure bottom edge and adapted for removable connection with at least one container wall. The first pivot assembly includes at least one counter balancing torsion spring that is connected with the bottom edge of the support structure. The spring has a torque force that is generally equal to the gravitational torque force generated by the weight of the ramp wall when it is connected with at least one container wall, allowing manual operation of the ramp wall between a vertical closed position and a horizontal or inclined open position. A second pivot assembly is connected with one of the support structure side edges and adapted for removable connection with a container side wall for swinging movement about a vertical axis between a vertical open position and a vertical closed position.
Claims
1. A ramp wall for a container, comprising: (a) a load-bearing support structure having top, bottom and side edges; (b) a first pivot assembly connected with said support structure and adapted for removable connection with at least one container wall, said first pivot assembly including at least one horizontal pivot shaft extending through said support structure side edges and adapted for removable connection with a container side wall, and at least one counter balancing helical torsion spring arranged on said pivot shaft and having a torque force that is generally equal to the gravitational torque force generated by the weight of the ramp wall when said pivot shaft is connected with the container, said torsion spring biasing the ramp wall to permit manual operation of the ramp wall between a vertical closed position and one of a horizontal and inclined open position; and (c) a second pivot assembly connected with one of said support structure side edges and adapted for removable connection with a container side wall for swinging movement about a vertical axis between a vertical open position and a vertical closed position, whereby when said ramp wall first pivot assembly is connected with a container wall, said second pivot assembly is disconnected to allow pivotal movement of said ramp wall between one of said horizontal and inclined open position and said vertical closed position, and when said ramp wall second pivot assembly is connected with a container side wall, said first pivot assembly is disconnected to allow pivotal movement of said ramp wall between said vertical open position and said vertical closed position.
2. A ramp wall for a container as defined in claim 1, wherein said second pivot assembly includes: (1) at least one hinge knuckle attached to one of said support structure side edges and extending laterally therefrom; and (2) at least one locking pin arranged within said hinge knuckle for removable connection of said hinge knuckle with a container side wall.
3. A ramp wall for a container as defined in claim 1, and further comprising: (d) at least one horizontal support arm integral with and extending horizontally outwardly from an outer surface of said support structure when the ramp wall is connected with a container and is in said vertical closed position; and (e) at least one vertical support arm integral with and extending downwardly from said support structure top edge when the ramp wall is in said vertical closed position.
4. A ramp wall for a container as defined in claim 3, and further comprising at least one generally cylindrical shaft extending horizontally outwardly from one of said support structure side edges for removable connection of the ramp wall and a locking mechanism connected with a container side wall to interlock with said at least one generally cylindrical shaft to retain the ramp wall in said vertical closed position.
5. A ramp wall for a container as defined in claim 4, and further comprising at least one wall portion extending laterally from a top edge of one of said side edge portions, said wall portion containing an opening for receiving a lock when the ramp wall is in said vertical closed position and said wall portion opening is aligned with a corresponding container opening.
6. A ramp wall for a container as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said torsion springs has a first tangentially outwardly extending end portion that engages with a container bottom wall, and a second tangentially outwardly extending end portion that engages with the ramp wall.
7. A container for transporting and storing bulk materials, comprising: (a) a rectangular container body having an integral horizontal bottom wall, a pair of integral vertical side walls, and a vertical rear end wall, to define a chamber that is open at one end; and (b) a vertical ramp wall, comprising: (1) a load-bearing support structure having top, bottom and side edges; (2) a first pivot assembly connected with said support structure and adapted for removable connection with at least one said container wall, said first pivot assembly including at least one horizontal pivot shaft extending through said support structure side edges and adapted for removable connection with one said container side wall, and at least one counter balancing helical torsion spring arranged on said pivot shaft and having a torque force that is generally equal to the gravitational torque force generated by the weight of the ramp wall when pivot shaft is connected with said container, said torsion spring biasing the ramp wall to permit manual operation of the ramp wall between a vertical closed position and one of a horizontal and inclined open position; and (3) a second pivot assembly connected with one said support structure side edges and adapted for removable connection with one said vertical side wall for swinging movement about a vertical axis between a vertical open position and a vertical closed position, whereby when said ramp wall first pivot assembly is connected with said container wall, said second pivot assembly is disconnected to allow pivotal movement of said ramp wall between one of said horizontal and inclined open position and said vertical closed position, and when said ramp wall second pivot assembly is connected with said container side wall, said first pivot assembly is disconnected to allow pivotal movement of said ramp wall between said vertical open position and said vertical closed position.
8. A container as defined in claim 7, wherein said container body includes: (1) at least one locking assembly attached to an edge of said container at said container open end, including: i. a pair of support arms extending horizontally outwardly at said container open end for receiving said pivot shaft; and ii. a locking arm for removable connection of said pivot shaft with said support arm; and (2) at least one hinge knuckle attached to one said vertical side wall at said container open end extending laterally therefrom.
9. A container as defined in claim 7, wherein said ramp wall second pivot assembly includes: i. at least one hinge knuckle attached to one of said support structure side edges and extending laterally therefrom; and ii. at least one locking pin arranged within said hinge knuckle for removable connection of said hinge knuckle with one said container vertical side walls.
10. A container as defined in claim 7, wherein said vertical ramp wall further comprises: (4) at least one horizontal support arm integral with and extending horizontally outwardly from an outer surface of said support structure when the ramp wall is in said vertical closed position; and (5) at least one vertical support arm integral with and extending downwardly from said top horizontal edge when the ramp wall is in said vertical closed position.
11. A container as defined in claim 10, wherein said vertical ramp wall further comprises at least one generally cylindrical shaft extending horizontally outwardly from one of said support structure side edges for removable connection of the ramp wall and a locking mechanism connected with one said container side wall to interlock with said at least one generally cylindrical shaft to retain the ramp wall in said vertical closed position.
12. A container as defined in claim 11, wherein said vertical ramp wall further comprises at least one wall portion extending laterally from a top edge of one of said side edge portions, said wall portion containing an opening for receiving a lock when the ramp wall is in said vertical closed position and said wall portion opening is aligned with a corresponding container opening.
13. A container as defined in claim 7, wherein each of said torsion springs has a first tangentially outwardly extending end portion that engages with a container bottom wall, and a second tangentially outwardly extending end portion that engages with the ramp wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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(8) The second pivot assembly 14 provides for swinging movement between a vertical open position and vertical closed position. The assembly includes two hinge knuckles 20 attached to and extending laterally from one side edge 10 of the support structure, and two locking pins 22 that are to be arranged within the hinge knuckles for removable connection with a container side wall.
(9) The ramp wall includes two sets of support arms 24 and 26. A first pair of horizontal support arms 24 extends outwardly from the outer surface of the ramp wall at a lower portion thereof. The horizontal support arms provide structural support to the ramp wall when it is in its horizontal or inclined open position for allowing heavy-duty equipment, such as a truck, to remain on or pass over it. A set of three vertical support arms 26 extend downwardly from the top edge 6 of the support structure to provide structural support to the ramp wall when in its horizontal or inclined open position.
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(11) At an upper portion of each support structure side edge 10, there is a wall portion 30 extending laterally therefrom with an opening thereon. The opening aligns with an opening in a wall portion 44 of a container, as shown in
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(18) Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised and employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.