TIE DOWN APPARATUS, SYSTEM, METHOD
20180334077 ยท 2018-11-22
Inventors
- John Suppinger (New Carlisle, IN, US)
- Dominick Bilancio (Elkhart, IN, US)
- Trenton Miller (Goshen, IN, US)
Cpc classification
B21D53/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D47/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tie down track in the form of a five-sided structure having a top defining a plurality of holes therethrough and four walls extending from and connected thereto is formed monolithically.
Claims
1. A method of making a tie down track comprising: providing a blank; forming the blank into a five-sided structure including a top having a first side and a second side, and first through fourth walls connected to the top, each of the first through fourth walls extending from the same side of the top; and forming at least a first hole and a second hole through the top, the first hole and the second hole cooperating to define a cross bar between the first hole and the second hole.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of forming the blank into the five-sided structure comprises punching or pressing the blank about a die.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the blank comprises a central portion corresponding to the top and first through fourth tabs corresponding to the first through fourth walls extending from the central portion.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of forming the blank comprises bending the first through fourth tabs about the central portion.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising connecting at least one of the first through fourth walls to an adjacent one of the first through fourth walls at adjacent edges thereof.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of forming the first hole comprises punching or laser cutting.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of forming the first hole comprises physically removing from the blank the entirety of the material of the blank defining the area in which the holes are formed.
8. A monolithically-formed tie down track comprising: a top having a first side and a second side, the top defining at least a first hole and a second hole therethrough, wherein the first hole and the second hole cooperate to define a crossbar therebetween; and first through fourth walls connected to the top and extending from the same side of the top.
9. A system comprising the tie down track of claim 8 and a mounting surface, the tie down track connected to the mounting surface, and the system configured to selectively receive a hook through the first hole from the first side of the top to the second side of the top, from the first hole to the second hole between the top and the mounting surface, and through the second hole from the second side of the top to the first side of the top.
10. The system of claim 9 wherein free ends of two or more of the first through fourth walls abut the surface and are connected to the surface.
11. The system of claim 10 wherein the free ends of the two or more of the first through fourth walls are welded to the surface.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein the surface is a chassis member of a vehicle.
13. The system of claim 11 wherein the surface is a mounting plate configured for connection to a chassis member of a vehicle, the mounting plate comprising a mounting pad to which the tie down track is attached.
14. The system of claim 11 wherein the surface is a mounting plate configured for connection to a plurality of chassis members of a vehicle the mounting plate comprising a mounting pad to which the tie down track is attached.
15. The system of claim 14, the mounting plate comprising a second mounting pad, and the system comprising a second tie down track connected to the mounting plate.
16. The system of claim 15 wherein the plurality of holes defined by the first tie down track is arranged in a first array, wherein the plurality of holes defined by the second tie down track is arranged in a second array, and wherein the first array is parallel to the second array.
17. The system of claim 16 wherein the mounting plate is attached to a vehicle chassis.
18. The system of 16 wherein the mounting plate is attached to a vehicle chassis proximate each of the first and second mounting pads.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] As best shown in
[0013] The top 12 defines a plurality of holes 22 therethrough. The holes 22 may be arranged in an array, which may be a linear array. Adjacent pairs of the holes 22 cooperate to define a cross bar 24 therebetween. The tie down tracktrack 10 is configured so that, with the tie down track attached to a planar backing, for example, a described further below, a hook associated with a tie down strap (not shown) may be routed through one of the holes 22 from a first side of the top 12 to a second side of the top, behind an adjacent cross bar 24, and through an adjacent second hole 22 from the second side of the top to or toward the first side of the top.
[0014] The tie down track 10 may be formed monolithically from a blank 10 as shown in
[0015] The blank 10 may be formed into the tie down track 10 by bending the first and second side tabs 14, 16 and the first and second end tabs 18, 20 with respect to the central portion 12 to yield the general form of the tie down track 10. The bending may be performed, for example, using a brake or a punch and a suitable die. Adjacent ends of the first and second side tabs 14, 16 and the first and second end tabs 18, 20 may be connected together, for example, by welding after bending.
[0016] In an embodiment, the blank 10 may be rectangular and formed into the general shape of the tie down track 10 using a punch and a suitable die or dies.
[0017] The holes 22 may be formed, for example, by punching or laser cutting the blank 10. The holes 22 may be formed by physically removing from the blank 10 the entirety (or any lesser amount) of the material defining the area of the central portion 12 of the blank where the holes 22 are to be formed, as opposed to simply cutting such material and bending it out of the plane of the central portion of the blank. The holes 22 may be formed into the blank 10 before or after the blank is bent or otherwise formed into the general shape of the tie down track 10.
[0018] The tie down track 10 may be attached directly to a vehicle chassis as discussed in the BACKGROUND section above. For example, at least a portion of any or all of the free ends of the side and end walls 14, 16, 18, 20 may be welded to a chassis member. The chassis member may be generally planar. In an embodiment, any two or more of the side and end walls 14, 16, 18, 20 may be placed in abutment with a top flange (typically, though not necessarily a planar member) of one or more frame rails and/or cross members and any or all of such side and end walls may be welded to the corresponding frame rails and/or cross members. In an embodiment, such frame rail(s) and/or cross member(s) may form a sixth side of the five-sided box defined by the tie down rack 10.
[0019] Alternatively, as best shown in
[0020] In an embodiment, at least a portion of any or all of the free ends of the side and end walls 14, 16, 18, 20 of the tie down track(s) 10 may be welded to the mounting plate 26. In embodiments wherein plural tie down tracks 10 are attached to the mounting plate 26, the plural tie down tracks may be configured so that the arrays of holes 22 therein are generally parallel to each other.
[0021] The mounting plate 26 may, in turn, be attached to the vehicle chassis. For example, as best shown in
[0022] Both the tie down track 10 and the mounting plate may be made of steel or another suitable metal or other material.
[0023] A floor (not shown) may be disposed upon the frame rails 28, cross members 30, and auxiliary longitudinal members 32. Holes may be cut into the floor (not shown), the holes receiving the tie down tracks 10 therein. The upper surfaces of the tops 12 of the tie down tracks 10 may be substantially flush with the upper surface of the floor (not shown).
In use, an end of a tie down strap (not shown) may be hooked underneath a crossbar 24 of the tie down track 10, as suggested above, and the strap may be tightened in a known manner, for example, using a ratchet mechanism. Illustrative tie down strap ends include, without limitation, S-hooks and J-hooks. In an embodiment an end of such a hook may be inserted through a hole 22 of a tie down track 10 from a first side of the top 12 thereof, behind a crossbar 24 separating the crossbar from a second hole 22, for example, an adjacent hole 22, and through the second hole from the second side of the top of the tie down track to the first side thereof. The first side of the top 12 of the tie down track 10 may be a side opposite a mounting plate 26 or other structure to which the tie down track may be mounted, and the second side of the top of the tie down track may be a side adjacent such a mounting plate or other structure.
[0024] References to orientation or direction, for example, top, side, end, bottom, and the like, should be construed in the relative, and not absolute, sense unless context dictates otherwise.
[0025] The present disclosure describes and shows illustrative embodiments of a tie down track and system and methods of making and using the same. Features disclosed in a given embodiment may be employed in other embodiments to the greatest possible extent without departure from the scope of the invention set forth in the appended claims.