This device pertains to the transportation of 20′, 40′, and 45′ containers from where products are manufactured and loaded through to the destination retail outlet.
When containers are loaded onto container ships, they require strapping to secure them to the ship. This device would reduce the amount of strapping on this part of transport and speed loading and unloading of the ship and also secure containers until their loaded on a train.
When loading onto a train, the process used today requires a lock to be installed on each corner which takes approximatly 6-8 minutes to lock 2 containers together.
With the volume of containers in North America today, any amount of time saving advantage will help reduce the backlog of goods and in turn make the process of getting products to market more seemless.
Device installs onto upper 4 corners of a 20′ or 40′ container to allow another 40′ or 45′ container to be stacked on top without manual labour and to be separated without manual labour.
Device has a security feature which does not allow container doors to be opened when in transport.
Device has a side leg which adds stability in transport.
Device has a latch which bends out of the way as top container is put on and then protrudes into the hole on the end corners of the bottom of top container to stop container from upward movement in transport.
Device can be turned upside down and be used as a means of stabilizing a stack of empty containers.
The main bolt is a 1″ bolt with the bolt head on inside of container corner along with bushing and back plate which attaches through main body of device and then to outside nut and cotter pin. The main body has a second opposing security bolt which can be removed to turn device upside down for storage position. The back plate is threaded for this bolt for easy removal.
The Automatic Locking Device body is made 0.5″ steel welded together. The side arm and latch are made from cast steel. The side arm is attached to main body using opposing nuts and bolts. One bolt is for security. This device is then attached to a containers top corners using 2 nuts and bolts. The bolt is inserted through the backing plate and bushing and into the whole in the body of the device and then secured with a nut and cotter pin. The security bolt is then installed. After all 4 corners are installed on container, another container can then be placed on top. The latch mechanisms will flex downward as container bottom passes and then flex back up as whole in end of corners start. The container is now secured in place. To remove top container, simply lift up and slide to the left or right into the 2″ gap and one side will release. Then pull up on released side pull container towards released side to release other side.
When not in use, remove the security bolt on the side arm and remove security bolt on main body, then pull upwards on security arm and then turn whole device upside down. This will allow doors to open on container and also allow device to be used as an extra stabilizer when containers are just being stored.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60745266 | Apr 2006 | US |