WO1997044220A1 - Support - Google Patents
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- WO1997044220A1 WO1997044220A1 PCT/AU1997/000330 AU9700330W WO9744220A1 WO 1997044220 A1 WO1997044220 A1 WO 1997044220A1 AU 9700330 W AU9700330 W AU 9700330W WO 9744220 A1 WO9744220 A1 WO 9744220A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60P—VEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
- B60P7/00—Securing or covering of load on vehicles
- B60P7/06—Securing of load
- B60P7/08—Securing to the vehicle floor or sides
- B60P7/0892—Securing to the vehicle floor or sides by preventing lateral movement of the load, e.g. using stop blocks
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60P—VEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
- B60P7/00—Securing or covering of load on vehicles
- B60P7/06—Securing of load
- B60P7/08—Securing to the vehicle floor or sides
- B60P7/12—Securing to the vehicle floor or sides the load being tree-trunks, beams, drums, tubes, or the like
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60T—VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
- B60T3/00—Portable devices for preventing unwanted movement of vehicles, e.g. chocks
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- This invention relates to supports and support assemblies.
- the invention has particular but not exclusive application to supports and support assemblies for supporting loads during transportation thereof.
- the invention has more particular application to supports and support assemblies such as freight restraint cradles, saddles, chocks, wedges and the like for supporting heavy and/or bulky objects during transportation and for illustrative purposes reference will be made to such application.
- supports and support assemblies such as freight restraint cradles, saddles, chocks, wedges and the like for supporting heavy and/or bulky objects during transportation and for illustrative purposes reference will be made to such application.
- the invention can be used in other applications not involving transportation.
- chock or brace the articles against movement during transportation by providing supports in the form of timber dunnage strips which can be cut to length.
- Metal and wooden chocks are also used.
- the present invention aims to provide an alternative to known supports and support assemblies.
- this invention resides broadly in a support for supporting an object during transportation, the support including: - an abutment face for frictionally engaging an object abutting thereagainst, and a surface engaging face for frictionally engaging a surface on which the object is supported; the support being fabricated from material comprising a shredded/granulated synthetic rubber of particle size between substantially 1mm and substantially 4mm bonded by a polyurethane binder and having a friction coefficient of substantially 0.65 or more under wet or dry conditions.
- the material may be cured by heating and in a preferred embodiment the material is heated during manufacture to a temperature of between substantially 90 and 100 degrees C for a period of between substantially 30 and 50 minutes.
- the support may be of various shapes and in one embodiment the abutment face is angled to the surface engaging face, the support constituting at least one logitudinally extending wedge.
- the support may comprise a cradle having a pair of opposed wedges connected by a web.
- abutment face is substantially parallel to the surface engaging face, the support constituting longitudinally extending dunnage.
- the support includes connecting means for releasably interconnecting a plurality of the supports longitudinally.
- the connecting means can be of different forms and could for example be a U-shaped spring clip connector each arm of which is adapted to be received within a corresponding recess in the end of each support .
- the connecting means can include engagement means and recess means adapted to closely receive and be closely received respectively by the recess means and the engagement means on another support to thereby interconnect the supports longitudinally.
- this invention resides broadly in a support assembly for supporting an object during transportation, the assembly including: - resilient first and second chock means for bearing against the object; resilient link means for linking the chock means, and releasable fastening means for releasably fastening at least one of the chock means to the link means, the distance between the chocks when linked by the link means being selectively variable; wherein said chock means and said link means are made from a material adapted to frictionally engage a surface on which said support assembly is supported and wherein the material in said chock means is substantially the same as the material in said link means and has substantially the same resilience and friction properties.
- the support assembly may include surface engaging means for frictionally engaging a surface on which the support assembly is supported and in one example the surface engaging means may include a pad fixed to the chock means and/or the link means, the pad being made from a material adapted to frictionally engage a surface on which the support assembly is supported.
- the chock means and the link means are made from substantially the same material.
- the material may be any suitable material for enhancing the frictional engagement between the support assembly and the surface on which the object is supported.
- the material is granulated synthetic rubber bonded by a polyurethane binder.
- a suitable material is made from recycled tyres and is available under the trade name REGUPOL.
- the material is a shredded/granulated synthetic rubber of particle size between substantially 1mm and substantially 4mm bonded by a polyurethane binder and having a friction coefficient of substantially 0.65 or more under wet or dry conditions.
- the link means includes a plurality of link apertures.
- the chock means includes at least one chock aperture.
- the link means and at least one of the chock means are integral.
- the link means may comprise a plurality of link members interengageable to constitute the link means.
- a variety of fastening means may be utisised such as nuts and bolts, pins fixed to the chock means or a series of ribs on the chock means engageablein with complimentary recesses on the link means.
- the fastening means includes spigot means engageable with a selected one of the link apertures through one of the chock apertures.
- the releasable fastening means may comprise a plurality of teeth on the link means adapted to be closely received within corresponding recesses on the at least one chock means.
- the teeth are rectangular in profile and extend transversely across the link means.
- the chock means includes an abutment face for abutment against the object.
- the abutment face may be inclined relative to the surface engaging means.
- the abutment face may be substantially perpendicular relative to the surface engaging means.
- at least one of the chock means includes a recess for closely receiving the link means.
- the chock means may also include vibration damping means for damping the vibration of the object upon braking.
- the vibration damping means is preferably a tube.
- this invention resides broadly in a support assembly for supporting an object during transportation, said assembly including:- first and second chock means for bearing against said object, and link means for linking the chock means; wherein the chock means includes vibration damping means for damping the vibration of the object upon braking.
- the damping means may be a solid object such as a metal bar, flat or a length of timber. However it is preferred that the damping means is a metal tube extending through the chock means.
- the vibration damping means includes internal webs to strengthen the tube.
- the tube may have a variety of cross-sectional configurations and could for example be round, square, rectangular or triangular. Description of Drawings
- FIG 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS 2 and 3 are perspective views of alternative embodiments of the invention.
- FIG 4 is a cross-sectional elevation (not to scale) illustrating a number of articles arranged for transportation utilising the support assemblies of the invention;
- FIG 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS 6A and 6B are perspective views of this further embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS 7A and 7B are perspective views from above and below respectively of a support wedge in accordance with another aspect of the invention.
- FIGS 8A and 8B are perspective views from above and below respectively of another support wedge in accordance with this other aspect of the invention.
- FIG 9 is a perspective view of a number of the support wedges of FIG 7 illustrating the packaging of the wedges in a carrying kit
- FIGS 10A and 10B are perspective views from above and below respectively of a support cradle in accordance with this other aspect of the invention
- FIGS 11A and 11B are perspective views from above and below respectively of a length of dunnage in accordance with this other aspect of the invention.
- a freight restraint 11 in accordance with the invention comprises a pair of opposed chock members 12 and 13.
- Chock member 13 has a link rail 14 integral therewith whereas chock member 12 has a recess 15 adapted to receive rail 14 therein.
- Chock members 11 and 12 have ramped abutment faces 22 and 21 respectively for supporting a circular object during transportation.
- a locating pin 16 is inserted in aperture 17 and adapted to be received in an appropriate one of apertures 18, 19, 20, logitudinally spaced along link rail 14.
- the freight restraint is thus selectively variable in width to receive objects of differing diameter.
- a 500-600mm coil can be supported in the freight restraint whereas if pin 16 positions chock 12 by location in aperture 18 a 1500-1800mm coil can be supported.
- FIG 2 also illustrates alternating horizontal and vertical apertures 37,38 located in the link members and alternating horizontal and vertical apertures 33,32 located in the chock members .
- FIG 3 shows an alternative arrangement wherein the chock members 40,42 do not include a ramped abutment face, but rather have a vertical abutment face adapted to secure articles extending perpendicularly above the support surface.
- the chock members and link members are made from a material made from recycled tyres and available under the trade name REGUPOL.
- Pads of this material can be used rather than making the whole cradle from the material .
- the pads are affixed to the chocks and link members by a epoxy urethanes adhesive.
- a suitable two-part polyurethane adhesive is known by the trade name Regupol 81-9.
- FIG 4 illustrates the invention in use.
- a pair of coils 50, 51 and other transportable items such as hopper 54, box 52 and stack of bricks 53 are supported on a truck or rolling stock by a number of link segments 36 and chock members 12 and 40 respectively.
- vibration dampers in the form of hollow rectangular tubes 61,62 can be moulded into the chock members.
- a reinforcing member in the form of a length of steel flat 63 can be moulded into the chock member with the link rail 14 to reinforce the neck between chock member and rail.
- Tubes 61,62 make the chock members more rigid and hence dampen the oscillation during vehicle braking of a load (eg concrete pipes or the like) cradled on the supports during transport.
- the apertures formed by the tubes also serve to receive a longitudinal strut or the like therethrough to positively locate a number of freight restraints on a vehicle.
- the apertures may also be used to pass holding straps or the like therethrough.
- the vibration dampers may be solid metal or timber members.
- the resilient surrounding of the rubber matrix means that the preferred tube member, which has weight advantages, is sufficiently strong to withstand the compressive forces generated by the load when oscillating upon braking without crushing the tube.
- a freight restraint As can be seen in FIGS 6A and 6B, a freight restraint
- chock 71 in accordance with the invention comprises a pair of opposed chock members 72 and 73.
- Chock member 73 has a link rail 74 integral therewith whereas chock member 72 has a recess 75 adapted to receive rail 74 therein.
- Chock members 72 and 73 have ramped abutment faces 83 and 84 respectively for supporting a circular object during transportation.
- Link rail 74 has a number of rectangular teeth 76 formed therein separated by rectangular recesses 77, and link receiving recess 75 in chock 72 has a number of rectangular teeth receiving recesses 79 formed therein and separated by teeth 78. Teeth 76 and 78 can be closely received within corresponding recesses 77 and 79. Freight restraint 71 is thus selectively variable in width to receive objects of differing diameter.
- Vibration dampers in the form of hollow metal tubes 80,81 can be moulded into the chock members. Rectangular tube 81 and triangular tube 80 make the chock members more rigid and hence dampen the oscillation during vehicle braking of a load (eg concrete pipes or the like) cradled on the supports during transport.
- a load eg concrete pipes or the like
- Reinforcing members in the form of one or more webs located internally in the vibration damping tubes strengthen the tubes to prevent them being crushed under heavy load conditions.
- One such web 82 can be seen in tube
- a pair of freight restraints are used.
- the two chock members in each freight restraint are positioned apart the required distance and the fastening pin located through the appropriate apertures in the chock member and the the link member.
- the object When suitably located with each freight restraint separated transversely, the object is lifted into place on the freight restraint by a fork-lift, overhead crane etc. The object is then strapped downwardly onto the supporting surface of the transport vehicle, the strapping action sandwiching the freight restraint between the object and the vehicle support surface.
- the resilient nature of the compressed freight restraint results in the strapping remaining in tension.
- the frictional engagement of the vehicle support surface by the freight restraint is effective to minimise slippage during vehicle acceleration and braking.
- a support in the form of a longitudinally extending wedge 110 has an upper object engaging abutment face 111 and a lower surface engaging face 112 for engaging a surface on which an object is placed.
- Wedge 110 has a short leading side 114 and a longer trailing side 113 such that object engaging abutment face 111 is angled to the surface engaging face 112.
- opposed ends of longitudinally extending wedge 115 have matching male and female connecting means 116 and 117 respectively which constitute connecting means whereby a plurality of wedges can be releasably interconnected in a longitudinal direction.
- FIG 9 illustrates a carrying kit 118 in which a number of wedges 110 are complementarily stacked for carrying by frame 119.
- FIGS 10A and 10B show a support in the form of a cradle 120 having a pair of wedge members 121 and 122 having object engagement abutment faces 123 and 124 respectively.
- Wedges 121 and 122 are interconnected by a web 125.
- Cradle 120 has a lower surface engaging face 126 for frictionally engaging a surface on which an object is to be supported.
- FIGS 11A and 11B illustrate another support in accordance with the invention.
- a length of dunnage 127 is substantially rectangular in shape with an upper object engaging abutment face 128 and a lower surface engaging face 129 for frictionally engaging a surface on which the object is to be supported.
- Dunnage 127 has a stepped cutout 130 at one end with a cup 131 and ball 132 arrangement constituting connecting means whereby a plurality of the lengths of dunnage may be releasably interconnected longitudinally.
- the connecting means may comprise complementary,) rectangular teeth and recesses.
- the supports are made from a material composed of a shredded/granulated synthetic rubber bonded by a polyurethane binder which has a particularly high coefficient of friction of at least 0.65 under wet or dry conditions.
- the particle size of the shredded/granulated synethetic rubber material which in a preferred embodiment is made from recycled tyres, is limited to being between substantially 1mm and substantially 4mm.
- the shredded/granulated material is mixed with a suitable polyurethane binder such as that provided under the trade name REGUPOL BINDER, and the mixture cured at a temperature of between substantially 90 and 100 degrees C for a period of between substantially 30 and 50 minutes.
- a suitable polyurethane binder such as that provided under the trade name REGUPOL BINDER
- the supports are preferably manufactured by moulding.
- Materials having a friction rating of more than 0.65 under wet or dry conditions can advantageously be used to produce a support suitable for use in transporation because of the combination a number of desirable features including: - * high-impact resistance;
- the supports in accordance with the present invention are used in the known manner.
- the supports of the present invention provide a friction rating on both the object engaging abutment face and the surface engaging face of the support sufficiently high such that objects supported thereby remain relatively stable due to both the resilience of the material and the frictional engagement of the support with both the object being transported and the surface (such as a truck tray or the like) on which it is being supported during transport.
- Supports in accordance with the present invention thus have clear advantages over the known supports which are more likely to slide and which have inferior resilience to absorb loads and have friction restrictions which do not permit the safe restraint of loads with minimal support by chains .
- Known chocking systems utilise up to six chains for heavier loads due to their inherantly low friction characteristics, whereas the system of the present invention has been successfully tested with a toll load of 12.5 tonnes using only two chains restrained on a lorry tilted to 40 degrees.
- the freight restraint of the present invention facilitates easy lifting and sliding of one chock of the restraint to support both small and large coils and loads.
- the restraint does not require packing, the interchange of parts, complex re-tying, timber nailing or other complicated securing measures common with known systems.
- the resilient rubber particle material is an improvement over existing freight restraints which require strong non-splintering or non-cracking materials capable of withstanding fracture and great duress during transportation.
- the freight restraint of the present invention fits differing sized coils and loads with one single unit.
- the number of coils being transported is determined by the number of pairs of freight restraints that can be carried on the truck.
- the recycled rubber material used is extremely strong, is not affected by weather, and the high restraint to truck surface friction rating substantially prevents slipping.
- the freight restraints are smaller than normal dunnage and do not need to be secured to a truck bed because they utilise load weight and friction only. They are user friendly and do not splinter as does wood. Moreover they are resilient, soft, and as they can be lifted with one hand they are easy and comfortable to handle.
- the rubber material used in the preferred embodiment of this invention does not damage the outer skins of coils during transportation and prevents wastage caused by having to shed damaged outer skins.
- the freight restraints of the present invention are economical in comparison with known arrangements as they do not have to be frequently replaced and can be manufactured at relatively low cost.
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