WO2003053736A1 - Device at a cargo support - Google Patents
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- WO2003053736A1 WO2003053736A1 PCT/SE2002/002076 SE0202076W WO03053736A1 WO 2003053736 A1 WO2003053736 A1 WO 2003053736A1 SE 0202076 W SE0202076 W SE 0202076W WO 03053736 A1 WO03053736 A1 WO 03053736A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D90/00—Component parts, details or accessories for large containers
- B65D90/0006—Coupling devices between containers, e.g. ISO-containers
- B65D90/0013—Twist lock
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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
- B60P1/00—Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading
- B60P1/64—Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading the load supporting or containing element being readily removable
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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
- B60P7/13—Securing freight containers or forwarding containers on vehicles
- B60P7/132—Securing freight containers or forwarding containers on vehicles twist-locks for containers or frames
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- the present invention relates to an arrangement for a cargo support for trailers comprising connecting means for the detachable attachment of the cargo support to a cargo vehicle and a trailer of the kind in question, and means are also provided for the detachable locking of the cargo support to the deck of a vessel, in conjunction with which openings in the cargo deck are provided to accommodate locking devices that are arranged in the cargo support in question and are capable of actuation causing them to be displaced from locking engagement with the deck.
- Trailers are provided with vertically adjustable support legs, on which they stand on the quay. However, these support legs are only designed to carry the vertical load represented by the trailer's own weight.
- Handling with such stands requires the tugmaster to drive a trailer on board, after which one or two men manually pull out a stand and introduce it under the trailer, behind the tugmaster. The trailer is then lowered so that it is supported on the stand. The tugmaster can then be disconnected and driven away. The trailer is thus not attached to the stand, but is only supported on it. The trailer is then lashed to the deck in accordance with the rules compiled for the respective vessel and sea route.
- This system nevertheless requires space to be available for stands on board, and for the stands to be stowed manually so that they do not obstruct the traffic during loading and unloading. It is also necessary for personnel and one stand to be ready at all times when the tugmaster arrives, if it is not to be kept waiting.
- the tugmaster is thus able to deliver the trailer without the need for any personnel to be present in the immediate vicinity.
- TRAILER STAND WITH REMOTELY CONTROLLED LOCKING DEVICE This stand exhibits an inverted U-shaped profile and is provided with locking devices capable of being locked to the deck of the vessel in locking recesses.
- Actuation of the aforementioned locking devices is performed from the cargo vehicle, and this involves complicated locking of the mechanism and transfer of the actuating movement.
- the principal object of the present invention is thus, in the first instance, to solve the aforementioned problems and to obtain cargo supports which, on the whole, function of their own accord without the need for additional complicated locking arrangements.
- the aforementioned object is achieved by means of an arrangement in accordance with the present invention, which is characterized essentially in that the aforementioned locking devices are so arranged as to be activated and disconnected respectively through interaction between the cargo vehicle and the cargo support.
- An arrangement executed in accordance with the invention constitutes a trailer stand with locking flaps.
- This support stand can also be pre-loaded on trailers before the arrival of the vessel.
- the tugmaster collects a stand and introduces it under the trailer, in conjunction with which it is locked automatically to the trailer's king-pin.
- the tugmaster drives on board and manoeuvres the trailer so that the legs of the stand are set down above the openings for secure locking that are provided in the deck.
- the locking flaps then engage of their own accord in the locking position.
- the actual locking takes place automatically by means of a locking bar falling down between the locking flaps in such a way that they are prevented from moving.
- This is effected by an operating arm on the stand being actuated by one or other part of the tugmaster, for example the turntable of the tugmaster.
- This actuating mechanism retains the locking bar in an upper, releasing position for as long as the tugmaster is connected to the stand.
- the tugmaster is not connected to the stand, the bar drops down and locks. Both locking to the deck and releasing from the deck thus take place entirely automatically.
- Fig. 1 shows a trailer and a tractor vehicle during a connection phase
- Figs. 2-4 show the connection phase in greater detail viewed from the side of the tractor vehicle and the trailer and from its inside;
- Fig. 5 shows a perspective view of the connection phase of a cargo support to the locking openings in the deck of a vessel
- Fig. 6 shows a sectioned view of the inside of a cargo stand during the lowering phase of the cargo support
- Fig. 7 shows a sectioned view of the inside of the aforementioned cargo support during the raising phase of the actual cargo support
- Figs . 8 and 9 show the interaction of a locking bar with the locking devices in the cargo support
- Fig. 10 shows the cargo support in the lowered and raised position
- FIGs. 11-12 show a further illustrative embodiment of the invention, in conjunction with which
- Fig. 11 shows a rotatable locking device viewed at an angle from below
- Fig. 12 shows a perspective view seen at an angle from below of a cargo support in the raised position above openings capable of accommodating a locking device.
- the aforementioned locking devices 15-17 are so arranged that, by lowering in a direction towards 18 and by setting down the cargo support 2 onto the deck 9 of the vessel, they are caused automatically to come into locking engagement III with associated subjacent lock accommodating openings 11-14, and that, in conjunction with the application of a lifting effect on the cargo support by means of the cargo support 2 and its associated lifting arm 19 with a connecting disc 7, they are caused to come out of engagement from locking interaction with associated subjacent lock accommodating openings 11-14.
- the forces which an aforementioned trailer support stand 2 shall be capable of supporting are considerable, and the stand 2 shall be capable of absorbing forces of the order of 0.3 G in the fore-and-aft direction.
- a cargo vehicle 8 of the kind in question in the form of a so-called tugmaster can cause a cargo support 2 to be driven to the trailer 3 in the area beneath its so-called king-pin 5.
- Different trailers can have different clearances beneath the trailer, depending on the type and depending on the height to which the driver has cranked up the trailer when leaving it. In many cases the height is so low that the tugmaster is obliged to angle the cargo stand as shown in Fig. 1. In this case the legs of the trailer stand will drag along the ground, and there is a risk of damage to the locking mechanism.
- the cargo support 2 accordingly exhibits four pin-like strong bottom corner parts 23 tapering in the downward 18 direction and of matching shape to the lock openings 11-14 in question situated in the deck.
- Each bottom corner part 23 comprises a suitable number of locking devices 15-17, each of which is formed by a jaw 25 pivotally mounted about a horizontal bearing shaft 24 in order to obtain locking interaction with a lock stop 26 in the aforementioned lock accommodating openings 11-14, more specifically so that the locking device 15-17 is formed by a recess 27 adapted to accommodate one edge 26A of an aforementioned lock stop 26, which extends along the respective lock accommodating opening 11-14.
- the aforementioned locking devices 15-17 are so arranged as to be actuated jointly by a separate internal frame 29 capable of displacement relative to the outer supporting part 28 of the cargo support.
- the aforementioned moving frame 29 is in turn capable of actuation by, for example, the connecting disc 7 or some other part of a cargo vehicle 8 when a cargo vehicle 8 of the kind in question intended for connection passes, for example, through the aforementioned cargo support.
- a mechanism 30 which comprises an articulated link between the aforementioned frame 29 and a pivotally supported pivot arm 31 capable of actuation can be so arranged as to transmit movement from the cargo vehicle 8 to the aforementioned frame 29 after actuation by means of, for example, its connecting disc, etc., 7.
- the frame 29 In the aforementioned actuating position, when the cargo vehicle 8 is close to the cargo support 2 and these are connected to one another, the frame 29 is held in a raised position away from the locking devices 15-18.
- a lifting tool fox example with a simple lifting rod, for example a crowbar
- a simple lifting rod for example a crowbar
- the aforementioned frame 29 forms a transverse horizontal bar 33 at its lower end 29A for the purpose of enabling it to be locked together with the bar through the effect of the own weight of the frame.
- the number of locking devices 15-17 can be varied, but it is expedient to arrange two or three locking devices accommodated in the respective bottom corner part 23 and facing one another when viewed from the side.
- the a orementioned locking devices 150 are so arranged as to be capable of actuation by spring force 151 causing them to be displaced into locked engagement with associated subjacent lock accommodating openings 152 of matching form with the help of a spring mechanism 153.
- 153 is capable of activation when a cargo vehicle in question passes the mechanism and actuates a catch 154 and the aforementioned locking devices 150 are so arranged as to be released when the cargo vehicle in question once more comes into position beneath the cargo support 102.
- the principle of the first-mentioned illustrative embodiment of the arrangement in accordance with the invention respectively for opening and closing the locking function of the cargo support may be simplified as follows:
- the upper claw 34 of the respective locking device 15-17 engages with the upper side 9A of the deck 9, while the lower claw 35 is accommodated in it as a so-called lash pot, i.e. a lock recess executed as the lock accommodating opening 11-14 through and under the deck 9.
- the mechanism is caused in this way to rotate in the direction of the arrow 36 about the pivot axle 24, so that the jaw 25 in its entirety eventually grips around the edge of the hole in the deck or some other functioning lock stop 26 in the respective lock accommodating opening 11-14 for each group of lock devices 15-17.
- the invention in accordance with the invention also exhibits the following functions:
- the arrangement is forced into the open position II by the force with which the cargo vehicle 8 is able to lift the cargo support 2.
- the arrangement is brought into the locking position I by the effect of gravity of the cargo support 2 and the part 3A of the trailer 3 resting on it.
- the arrangement is locked in the locked position I by a bar 33, which falls down due to its own weight between the locking devices 15-17 and then rests against a stop 38 thereon once the cargo vehicle has been disconnected and has moved away from the parking position on board.
- the aforementioned locking bar 33 is forced up into the releasing position by the cargo vehicle 8 when it is connected to the cargo support 2.
- An indicating flag or other signal can be connected to the locking bar 33 in order to be able to indicate from a distance when the locking bar 33 is in its lower locked position. The aforementioned indicating flag need not indicate when the locking bar 33 is in its raised disconnected position.
- the aforementioned locking bar 33 can also be lifted up or pushed down manually from the outside, if the need arises, for example with the help of a crowbar or some other actuating means .
- the attachment frame 29 of the locking arrangement is capable of displacement together with the bar 33 in the vertical sense in relation to other parts of the cargo support 2.
- the attachment frame 29 of the locking arrangement is so arranged as to enclose the locking devices 15-17 in a direction from the front, from the rear and below so that it forms a guard for the locking devices 15-17.
- the self-locking mechanism illustrated in Figs. 11- 12 for locking each of the locking devices 150 to its own lock opening 152 of matching form functions in such a way that the locking devices 150 are capable of actuation when a cargo vehicle of the kind in question exits from the cargo support 102 in question or is removed in some other way from a mechanism 153 of the kind in question, and that the locking devices 150 are so arranged as to be disengaged when the cargo vehicle in question again reaches the mechanism 153 in the cargo support 102 in question.
- the mechanism 153 comprises pairs of pulley wheels 155, 156, each of which is supported by its own shaft 157, 158, on which assembled, combined compression a d torsion springs 159, 160 sit.
- An aforementioned locking device 150 is connected to each of the shafts 157, 158 in such a way that they are capable of being rotated together.
- a cable 161 passes around each of the guide rollers 162 and continues to the aforementioned pulley wheels 155, 156 with its divided line ends 161A, 161B.
- the opposite end 161C of the cable 161 is attached to a lever arm 163 that is rigidly connected to a rotating shaft 164.
- This shaft 164 is rigidly attached to the actuatable catch 154, which is rotatably mounted internally in the upper horizontal frame 165 of the cargo support.
- the catch is capable of being rotated out through an opening 166 against the effect of a spring force exerted by the springs 159, 160 and is laterally displaced from the so-called kingpin of the cargo support, i.e. the connection 6 to which the connection 7 of the cargo vehicle 7 is connected.
- the locking devices 150 are actuated, when in the locked position, by the springs 159, 160, which are arranged transversely as illustrated in Fig. 12, and each spring is thus accommodated in a recess 152 of matching form, as illustrated in Fig. 11, securely retained at a mutual distance from one another in the interests of clarity.
- the locking devices 150 After spring-assisted actuation of the engagement arm 154 that is capable of rotating together with the shaft 164, after the vehicle has exited from the space 167 under the cargo support 102, the locking devices 150 are caused to rotate in the direction of the arrow 168 until these arrive in a position in which they can be drawn up out of the associated recess 152, i.e. ca. 90° from the locked position.
- the locking function is thus achieved through the movement of the cargo vehicle and actuation of the cargo support, in conjunction with which the assembly as a whole is brought into the locked position by the cargo vehicle, and is also opened after actuation by the cargo vehicle.
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| KR10-2004-7007225A KR20040053304A (en) | 2001-11-16 | 2002-11-15 | Device at a cargo support |
| EP02778176A EP1451037B1 (en) | 2001-11-16 | 2002-11-15 | Device at a cargo support |
| JP2003554474A JP2005512874A (en) | 2001-11-16 | 2002-11-15 | Cargo support device |
| US10/495,957 US20040265086A1 (en) | 2001-11-16 | 2002-11-15 | Device at a cargo support |
| DK02778176T DK1451037T3 (en) | 2001-11-16 | 2002-11-15 | Device at a load support |
| DE60230805T DE60230805D1 (en) | 2001-11-16 | 2002-11-15 | DEVICE ON A CHARGING SUPPORT DEVICE |
| AU2002344660A AU2002344660A1 (en) | 2001-11-16 | 2002-11-15 | Device at a cargo support |
| NO20041760A NO20041760L (en) | 2001-11-16 | 2004-04-29 | Load support device |
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| SE0103829-8 | 2001-11-16 | ||
| SE0103829A SE518443C2 (en) | 2001-11-16 | 2001-11-16 | Device for load support |
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| WO2003053736A1 true WO2003053736A1 (en) | 2003-07-03 |
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| PCT/SE2002/002076 Ceased WO2003053736A1 (en) | 2001-11-16 | 2002-11-15 | Device at a cargo support |
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| US (1) | US20040265086A1 (en) |
| EP (1) | EP1451037B1 (en) |
| JP (1) | JP2005512874A (en) |
| KR (1) | KR20040053304A (en) |
| CN (1) | CN1585705A (en) |
| AT (1) | ATE419990T1 (en) |
| AU (1) | AU2002344660A1 (en) |
| DE (1) | DE60230805D1 (en) |
| DK (1) | DK1451037T3 (en) |
| NO (1) | NO20041760L (en) |
| PL (1) | PL368285A1 (en) |
| SE (1) | SE518443C2 (en) |
| WO (1) | WO2003053736A1 (en) |
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