Claims
- 1. Apparatus for tying down wheeled vehicles to a base support which comprises:
- a. means for tying down a first wheel of a vehicle to a base support;
- b. means for tying down a second wheel correspondingly positioned in tandem with the first wheel;
- c. means for continuously applying tension to said tie-down means of said first and second wheels; and
- d. means interposed between said tensioning means and said first and second wheels for rigidly securing said tying means to said base support respectively with respect to each wheel so as to prevent relaxation of tension applied thereto.
- 2. Apparatus for tying down a wheeled vehicle to a base support, the vehicle having at least a first front wheel and a second rear wheel positioned in general tandem alignment with the front wheel, which comprises:
- a. first wheel tie-down means for encompassing at least a portion of the first wheel, said first wheel tie-down means having means at a first end portion for securement thereof to said base support;
- b. second wheel tie-down means for encompassing at least a portion of the second wheel, said second wheel tie-down means having means at a first end portion for securement thereof to said base support;
- c. means for selectively and simultaneously applying tension to at least one end portion of each of said first and second wheel tie-down means;
- d. means interposed between said tension applying means and said first wheel tie-down means for rigidly securing said first wheel tie-down means to the base support at a second end portion so as to prevent relaxation of tension applied to said first wheel while permitting the application of additional tension as required; and
- e. means interposed between said tension applying means and said second wheel for rigidly securing said second wheel tie-down means to the base support at a second end portion so as to prevent relaxation of tension applied to said second wheel while permitting the application of additional tension as required.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said base support means is a support plate defining a plurality of slots for reception of wheel tie-down devices.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said first wheel tie-down means comprises a wheel harness adapted to encompass at least a portion of the first wheel and including tie-down hook means dimensioned and configured for insertion into said slots of said base support plate and rotated to interference relation therewith.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said second wheel tie-down means comprises a wheel harness adapted to encompass at least a portion of the second wheel and including tie-down hook means dimensioned and configured for insertion into said slots of said base support plate and rotated to interference relation therewith.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said first wheel harness is constructed at least in part of synthetic fiber webbing and includes more than one end straps spaced from each other, each end strap having a hook-type tie-down means connected thereto, the spacing of said end straps facilitating initial tie-down of wheels of several sizes.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said second wheel harness is constructed at least in part of synthetic fiber webbing and includes more than one end straps spaced from each other, each end strap having a hook-type tie-down means connected thereto, the spacing of said end straps facilitating initial tie-down of wheels of several sizes.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 2 further comprising a wheel tie-down chain connected to opposed end portions of each of said first and second wheel tie-down means at one end portion and to said means for maintaining tension on said first and second tie-down means at the other end portion.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said means for maintaining tension on said wheel tie-down chains comprises oppositely positioned elongated gear racks supported and connected for movement toward and away from each other and each communicating at one end with a respective wheel tie-down chain respectively associated with each of said first and second wheels.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 where said means for maintaining tension on each of said first and second wheel chains comprises spring means each respectively connected at one end to one end of an associated elongated rack member and at the other end to an associated wheel chain.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 10 wherein each said spring means is a coil spring.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11 further comprising rack moving means supported and arranged for selective rotatable engagement with said elongated rack means for applying forces to said rack means to selectively shift said elongated rack means toward and away from each other.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said rack moving means comprises a pinion gear positioned for selective rotation to maintain said elongated rack members in predetermined opposed relative positions to apply predetermined tension to said wheel chains.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 13 wherein means is provided for maintaining said pinion gear in a predetermined position relative to said elongated gear racks which comprises ratchet means connected for rotation with said pinion gear and two pawl means positioned for respective engagement with peripherally positioned ratchet teeth on said ratchet means, said pawl means retaining said ratchet means in predetermined sequential rotational positions along with said pinion gear relative to said elongated gear racks.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said pawl means comprises at least two pawls pivotally arranged and biased for selective and sequential movement into and out of engagement with the teeth of said ratchet means such that rotation of said ratchet means and said pinion gear against the tension forces provided by said resilient spring means alternately transfers the forces from said tension between said first and second pawls as said ratchet means and said pinion means are simultaneously rotated.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 15 further comprising handle means connected for rotation with said ratchet means and said pinion means for providing selective rotation of said ratchet means and said pinion means when said handle means is rotated to thereby cause said elongated gear racks to move in parallel directions toward each other to apply tension to said wheel chains.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 16 further comprising means for releasing tension applied to said elongated gear racks and said wheel chains.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 17 wherein said means for releasing tension to said elongated gear racks and said wheel chains comprises cam means pivotally attached to one of said pawls and dimensioned and configured for engagement by at least a portion of said handle means when said handle means is rotated in a predetermined direction relative to said pawls to sequentially disengage each of said pawls from said ratchet means so as to facilitate corresponding stepped rotation of said ratchet means and said pinion means in a direction to cause said elongated rack members to move away from each other to thereby reduce the tension applied to said chain means.
- 19. The apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said cam means is pivotally attached to a first one of said pawls and a second one of said pawls is pivotally mounted to said handle such that when said cam means is oriented in a first position, a portion of said cam means engages a portion of said second pawl in a manner to disengage said second pawl from the tooth of said ratchet means when said handle is rotated in a first direction and rotation of said handle in the opposite direction causes the end portion of the handle to engage said cam means and said first mentioned pawl to release said first mentioned pawl from engagement with a tooth of said ratchet such that alternate movement of said handle in said first and second directions permits rotation of said ratchet and said pinion in a direction which causes said rack members to move in parallel fashion away from each other thereby releasing the tension on said wheel chains.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 19 wherein said ratchet means comprises a ratchet wheel and at least two pawls positioned adjacent to each other and said ratchet wheel for selective alternate engagement and disengagement with the teeth of said ratchet wheel depending upon the motion of said handle means and the selective orientation of said cam means.
- 21. The apparatus according to claim 20 further comprising a ratchet wheel and associated pawl means arranged to retain the tension of each of said first and second wheel tie-down chains by connection of said ratchet means to a chain pocket wheel, each respective chain pocket wheel having each respective wheel chain in engagement therewith, said pawl being mounted and biased for automatic engagement with a tooth of the respective ratchet wheel such that the application of tension to each chain will be retained by the engagement of said pawl with the tooth of said ratchet wheel when said tension is applied.
- 22. The apparatus according to claim 21 wherein each of said tension maintaining ratchet wheels and pawls are supported in a bracket selectively secured to said base support plate by means of a "T" hook having a "T" configuration, each said hook being inserted into a selective adjacent slot in said base support plate and rotated to an interfering relation with said base support plate to prevent removal of said "T" hook when tension is applied thereto by said wheel chains and said tension applying means.
- 23. Apparatus for tying down a wheeled vehicle to a base support, the vehicle having at least a first front wheel and a second rear wheel positioned in general tandem alignment with the first front wheel, which comprises:
- a. base support means dimensioned and configured for supporting at least said first and second wheels of the vehicle;
- b. first wheel tie-down means for encompassing at least a portion of the first wheel, said first wheel tie-down means having means at each end portion for securement to said base support and chain means connected to one end portion for applying tie-down forces thereto by applying tension to said chain means;
- c. second wheel tie-down means for encompassing at least a portion of the second wheel, said second wheel tie-down means having means at each end portion for securement to said base support and chain means connected to one end portion for applying tie-down forces thereto by applying tension to said chain means;
- d. means for selectively and simultaneously applying and maintaining tension to at least one end portion of each of said first and second wheel tie-down means and associated chain means and for continuously maintaining said wheel tie-down means in a predetermined tensioned condition;
- e. means interposed between said tension applying means and said first wheel tie-down means for rigidly securing said first wheel tie-down means to the base support means so as to prevent relaxation of tension applied thereto by said tension applying means while permitting increases in tension when the tension decreases below a predetermined value; and
- f. means interposed between said tension applying means and said second wheel tie-down means for rigidly securing said second wheel tie-down means to the base support means so as to prevent relaxation of tension applied thereto by said tension applying means while permitting increases in tension when the tension decreases below a predetermined value.
- 24. A system for tying down a wheeled vehicle to a base support, the vehicle having at least a first front wheel and a second rear wheel positioned in tandem alignment with the front wheel which comprises:
- a. a base support plate dimensioned and configured for supporting at least said first and second wheels of the vehicle, said base support plate having a plurality of slots positioned for reception of wheel tie-down hooks;
- b. a first wheel tie-down harness dimensioned and configured for encompassing at least a portion of the first wheel, said first wheel tie-down harness having a tie-down securement hook positioned at each end for securement to the base support plate;
- c. a second wheel tie-down harness dimensioned and configured for encompassing at least a portion of the second wheel, said second wheel tie-down harness having a tie-down securement hook positioned at each end for securement to the base support plate;
- d. means for selectively applying and maintaining tension to at least one portion of each of said first and second wheel tie-down harnesses and for continuously maintaining said wheel tie-down harnesses in a predetermined tensioned condition which comprises:
- i. a housing;
- ii. two opposed toothed gear racks positioned within said housing and mounted for relative parallel movements toward and away from each other;
- iii. a pinion mounted within said housing for rotational simultaneous toothed engagement with said gear racks so as to provide movement of said racks toward and away from each other depending upon the direction of said pinion gear;
- iv. a coil spring attached to opposed end portions of each gear rack at one end and at the other end, each coil spring being attached to tie-down chains connected to respective opposed end portions of said wheel tie-down harnesses;
- v. a toothed ratchet wheel mounted for rotation with said pinion gear and having associated therewith two spaced spring loaded pawls arranged for selective and alternate engagement with the teeth of said ratchet gear as said ratchet gear rotates;
- vi. a handle mounted to said housing for pivotal rotation and connected to said ratchet and said pinion so as to simultaneously rotate therewith when said handle is rotated;
- vii. cam means rotatably mounted to one of said pawls and being dimensioned and configured such that rotation of said cam means in a first direction causes sequential engagement and disengagement of said pawls so as to release tension on said wheel chains and rotation of said cam means in a second direction removes said cam means into sequential interference relation with said pawls as said handle is rotated in a back and forth motion such that said pawls sequentially rotate said ratchet wheel and pinion in steps and in a direction to cause tensioning of said wheel chains; and
- viii. a bracket connected to an end portion of each harness to attach each harness to said base support plate and to guide each wheel chain from said harness to said chain tensioning unit, each said bracket containing ratchet and pawl means adapted to maintain tension applied to the associate wheel chain by engagement of the pawl with a tooth on the ratchet to thereby transfer the tension thus applied to each wheel chain and ratchet tooth and said respective bracket and to said base support plate.
- 25. Apparatus for tying down cargo to a base support which comprises:
- (a) tie-down means configured and adapted to encompass and extend about at least a major portion of the cargo sufficient for tying down the cargo, said tie-down means having at least one end portion adapted to be secured to be base support and at least a second end portion adapted for applying tension thereto;
- (b) means for directly and continuously applying tension to at least said second end portion of said tie-down means; and
- (c) means located along said tie-down means, spaced at a distance away from said tension applying means, and interposed between said tension applying means and the first end portion of the tie-down means, for rigidly restraining and securing at least said second end portion of said cargo tie-down means to the base support and for maintaining tension on said cargo tie-down means with respect to the cargo so as to prevent relaxation of tension applied to the cargo by said cargo tie-down means while continuously permitting the application of tension to said cargo tie-down means as required to maintain a predetermined tension while the cargo is restrained.
- 26. Apparatus for tying down cargo according to claim 25 wherein said means for applying tension includes resilient means.
- 27. Apparatus for tying down cargo according to claim 26 wherein said means for applying tension comprises manually operable winding means connected to said cargo securing means.
- 28. Apparatus for tying down cargo according to claim 27 wherein said means interposed between said tensioning means and the cargo comprises mechanical means for rigidly restraining said securing means, said mechanical means including means adapted for engagement therewith for permitting increased application of tension to said securing means as may be required, while simultaneously isolating said securing means under tension from said tension applying means.
- 29. Apparatus for tying down cargo according to claim 28 wherein said means interposed between said tensioning means and the cargo comprises at least one ratchet wheel and associated pawl means fixed with respect to said base support and engaged with at least one tooth of said ratchet wheel, the teeth of said ratchet wheel being configured and dimensioned such that said pawl means prevents rotation of said ratchet wheel in a direction to relax tension on said securing means and said cargo but permits rotation of said ratchet wheel in the opposite direction by increasing tension applied to said securing means by said resilient means.
- 30. Apparatus for tying down cargo according to claim 29 wherein said resilient means is a spring.
- 31. Apparatus for tying down cargo according to claim 30 wherein said spring is a coil spring.
- 32. Apparatus for tying down cargo according to claim 31 wherein said means for applying tension comprises a gear wheel arranged to be rotated; at least one pawl, said pawl being connected to handle means and said gear wheel being selectively engaged or disengaged by means to retain the position of said gear wheel at a predetermined rotational position corresponding to a predetermined tension applied to said securing means through said gear wheel.
- 33. Apparatus for tying down cargo according to claim 32 further comprising means to disengage said means to restrain said ratchet wheel to thereby permit relaxation of tension on said securing means by permitting rotation of said ratchet wheel and said restraining means to relieve said tension on said restraining means.
- 34. Apparatus according to claim 33 wherein said restraining means comprises cable and is connected to a cable spool.
- 35. Apparatus for tying down cargo according to claim 34 wherein said means to disengage said tension comprises handle means positioned in engagement with means connected to said means to secure said position of said ratchet wheel.
- 36. Apparatus for tying down cargo according to claim 35 wherein said means to secure the position of said ratchet wheel is operatively engaged with spring means to bias said means to fix the position of said ratchet wheel toward the loaded position.
- 37. Apparatus for tying down wheeled vehicles to a base support which comprises:
- a. first wheel tie-down means configured to encompass at least a portion of a first wheel for tying down the first wheel of the vehicle to the base support, said first wheel tie-down means having means at a first end portion for securement thereof to the base support;
- b. second wheel tie-down means configured to encompass at least a portion of a second wheel correspondingly positioned in tandem with the first wheel, said second wheel tie-down means having means at a first end portion for securement thereof to the base support;
- c. means for continuously applying tension to at least one end portion of each of said first and second wheel tie-down means;
- d. means interposed between said tension applying means and said first wheel for rigidly securing at least one end portion of said first wheel tie-down means directly to said base support with respect to said first wheel so as to prevent relaxation of tension applied thereto while continuously permitting the application of additional tension; and
- e. means interposed between said tension applying means and said second wheel for rigidly securing at least one end portion of said second wheel tie-down means directly to said base support with respect to said second wheel so as to prevent relaxation of tension applied thereto while continuously permitting the application of additional tension.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the tension applying means is located at said second end portion of said tie-down means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 036,044, entitled "APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR TYING DOWN VEHICLES", filed Apr. 8, 1987, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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