MOBILE LOADING DOCK WITH SIDE EXTENSIONS
20170129723 ยท 2017-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G69/287
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A mobile loading ramp including a main member having a substantially flat upper ramp surface extending from an upper end for abutting the bed of a truck to a lower ground-adjacent end and including opposed lateral edges. The main member having a pair of removable side extension-barrier members each including a bracket removably secured with respect to one of the opposed lateral edges and having an upper flat surface substantially coplanar with and widening the flat upper ramp surface and an upwardly-extending barrier portion offset from the upper ramp surface.
Claims
1. In a mobile loading ramp including a main member having (a) a substantially flat upper ramp surface extending from an upper end for abutting a truckbed to a lower ground-adjacent end and (b) opposed lateral edges, the improvement comprising a pair of (c) removable side extension-barrier members each including (i) a bracket removably secured with respect to one of the opposed lateral edges and having an upper flat surface substantially coplanar with and widening the flat upper ramp surface, and (ii) an upwardly-extending barrier portion offset from the upper ramp surface.
2. The ramp of claim 1 wherein the bracket includes an interlocking portion extending below the flat upper ramp surface for engagement with respect to the main member.
3. The ramp of claim 2 further including a bracket-engaging member along each of the opposed lateral edges and adapted to receive the interlocking portion.
4. The ramp of claim 3 wherein the interlocking portion includes at least one protrusion and the bracket-engaging member includes at least one upwardly facing groove configured for engagement with the at least one protrusion.
5. The loading dock of claim 1 wherein the side extension-barrier members are on the upper end and the upwardly-extending barrier portion is a handrail.
6. The loading dock of claim 1 wherein the side extension-barrier members extend along the entire length of the main member and are each a separate section nesting near or against a neighboring side extension-barrier member.
7. The loading dock of claim 3 wherein the bracket-engaging member is a unitary piece welded on each of the opposed lateral edges and including an angled guide plate to guide the side extension-barrier members into the bracket-engaging member.
8. The loading dock of claim 3 further including at least one securing bolt as a securement device for the bracket and bracket-engaging member.
9. A mobile loading ramp comprising a main member having (a) a substantially flat upper ramp surface extending from an upper end for abutting a truckbed to a lower ground-adjacent end and (b) opposed lateral edges, the ramp including a pair of removable side extension-barrier members each having (i) a bracket removably secured with respect to one of the opposed lateral edges and having an upper flat surface substantially coplanar with and widening the flat upper ramp surface, and (ii) an upwardly-extending barrier portion offset from the upper ramp surface, whereby each side extension is pivotable about a pivot access for easy storage and transport of the mobile loading dock.
10. The loading dock of claim 9 wherein the pivot access is a bolt.
11. The ramp of claim 9 wherein the bracket includes an interlocking portion extending below the flat upper ramp surface for engagement with respect to the main member.
12. The ramp of claim 11 further including a bracket-engaging member along each of the opposed lateral edges and adapted to receive the interlocking portion.
13. The ramp of claim 12 wherein the interlocking portion includes at least one protrusion and the bracket-engaging member includes at least one upwardly facing groove configured for engagement with the at least one protrusion.
14. The loading dock of claim 9 wherein the side extension-barrier members are on the upper end.
15. The loading dock of claim 9 wherein the side extension-barrier members extend along the entire length of the main member and are each a separate section nesting near or against a neighboring side extension-barrier member.
16. The loading dock of claim 12 wherein the bracket-engaging member is a unitary piece welded on each of the opposed lateral edges and including an angled guide plate to guide the side extension-barrier members into the bracket-engaging member.
17. The loading dock of claim 9 further including at least one securing bolt as a securement device for the bracket and bracket-engaging member.
18. The loading dock of claim 9 wherein the bracket and handrail are a unitary piece.
19. The mobile loading dock of claim 9 wherein the ramp member includes (a) a first upper-end planar portion, the plane of which is parallel to a ground surface on which the ramp member rests; and (b) a second planar portion, the plane of which is downwardly-angled from the upper end to the lower edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The drawings illustrate a preferred embodiment including the above-noted characteristics and features of the device. The device will be readily understood from the descriptions and drawings. In the drawings:
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[0029] Removal of side extensions 24 for shipping is important since the maximum width across currently allowed by the Department of Transportation by road and without special oversized load permits is 102 inches or less. Ramp 10 in some embodiments is 97 inches wide when side extensions 24 are removed. When side extensions 24 are placed onto each side of ramp 10, the upper ramp surface 14 for fork truck 44 to drive on is increased to at least 108 inches wide and in some embodiments even wider.
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[0032] Bracket-engaging member 34 in some embodiments is a unitary piece (although it can also be several pieces) welded on each of the opposed lateral edges 22 and including an angled guide plate 40 to guide side extension-barrier members 24 into the bracket-engaging member 34 this is seen best in
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[0035] Side extension-barrier members 24 can be located on upper end 16 of ramp member 10 as seen in
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[0037] In some embodiments, ramp 10 includes a first upper-end planar portion, the plane of which is parallel to a ground surface on which ramp 10 rests; and a second planar portion, the plane of which is downwardly-angled from upper end 16 to lower end 20.
[0038] Some embodiments include a wheel assembly (not shown) on the ramp underside with a hydraulic check valve for automatic locking of the wheel assembly into a mobile position when the wheel assembly is erected. The wheel assembly also preferably includes a manually-actuated hydraulic release valve. Actuation of the release valve while in a mobile position causes the pushing force to be reduced and the wheel assembly to return to a resting position.
[0039] It is preferred that the wheel assembly also include an elongate weight-bearing support member (not shown) having a first end attached to the ramp underside and a second end attached to a tension spring and having a foot. The foot contacts the ground surface when the wheel assembly is in the resting position. When in the resting position, the support member bears a portion of the weight of the ramp member.
[0040] It is highly preferred that the ramp member include two wheel assemblies (not shown), one on each side of the ramp. The wheel assemblies are equally distant from a point on the lower edge and are located on each side of ramp member to provide stability
[0041] In other embodiments, ramp 10 includes a lower end 20 with a slot 54 as seen in
[0042] A wide variety of materials are available for the various parts discussed and illustrated herein. Although the device has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.