The present disclosure relates generally to a cargo trailer apparatus, and more particularly to aerodynamic fairings and a roller-pallet device for cargo trailers.
Aerodynamic fairings have been attached to lower sides and over rear doors of truck trailers. Examples of such traditional devices are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,919,749 entitled “Side Skirt System for a Trailer” which issued to Baker et al. on Mar. 20, 2018; U.S. Pat. No. 9,090,294 entitled “Aerodynamic Fairings for Trailers” which issued to Johnson et al. on Jul. 28, 2015; U.S. Pat. No. 8,979,172 entitled “Vehicle Side Fairing System” which issued to Reiman et al. on Mar. 17, 2015; and U.S. Pat. No. 8,100,461 entitled “Rear-Mounted Aerodynamic Structure for Truck Cargo Bodies” which issued to Smith et al. on Jan. 24, 2012. These patents are incorporated by reference herein. While these conventional devices improve air flow in their limited areas, there is still a need for aerodynamic improvements underneath the trailer.
Truck box-trailers are typically loaded by a fork lift truck entering the trailer and placing a pallet containing cargo onto a flat wooden floor or deck, which requires a raised loading dock and a fork lift truck. But the loaded pallets are difficult to manually move inside the trailer thereafter. Alternately cargo loading and shifting is done by manual lifting and moving individual boxes inside the trailer, which is very labor intensive, strenuous and time consuming. Complicated attempts to employ full-width rollers have been envisioned in U.S. Pat. No. 5,478,190 entitled “Roll-Off Trailer with Cargo Controlling Mechanism” which issued to Helton on Dec. 26, 1995; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,395,204 entitled “Truck Trailer Unloading Apparatus” which issued to Balik on Mar. 7, 1995; both of which are incorporated by reference herein, However, these devices are overly complex and not well suited for manual rearrangement of pallets within the trailer.
In accordance with the present invention, a cargo trailer apparatus is provided. In another aspect, aerodynamic fairings for a cargo trailer are provided. A further aspect employs a cover or fairing, including a curved external surface, attached to a trailer frame below a horizontal plane defined by a top floor surface. Yet another aspect employs a cover or fairing attached to a trailer frame below a floor and behind wheels of the trailer.
In another aspect, a pallet or cargo carrier includes a cargo-carrying top surface and roller-engaging channels or guides projecting from a bottom surface. In another aspect, sets of fore-and-aft rollers are mounted to a floor of a wheeled trailer, with the roller sets being laterally spaced apart, and a cargo carrier includes laterally spaced apart structures which move over the rollers while deterring misalignment of the carrier as it is manually slid over the rollers. A further aspect uses a cargo carrier that has a lateral width that is within at least 90% of an internal box-trailer width, and which can be manually pushed along rollers within the box-trailer in a fore-and-aft direction. Additional advantages and features of the present apparatus can be ascertained from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
A preferred embodiment of a trailer apparatus 21 includes aerodynamic fairings 23 as can be observed in
A front edge or nose 41 of each vertical fairing has an arcuately curved shape in a side view, and also a curved top view shape which transitions into much larger radius curved side walls 43. The side view of the vertical fairing is curved and somewhat triangular with a smaller end at the bottom. A center 45, between the side walls is hollow to allow positioning over a structural, diagonal brace 47 of the frame. The greatest fore-and-after dimension of each vertical fairing is at a top thereof adjacent an underside of the trailer floor.
Each fairing 23 also includes a squared off notch 42 at a lower rear corner thereof to contact against both upper and forward surfaces of crossing post 33, thereby providing a secure perpendicular two-surface fit. Moreover, a substantially flat and horizontal ledge 44 spans across a top of nose 41 of each fairing 23; this ledge 44 contacts against a front surface of diagonal brace 47 when attached. Ledge 44 is generally co-planar with flanges 25.
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Multiple spaced apart rows of rollers 151 are secured to the floor 35 of the trailer 29 and are upwardly exposed therein as can be observed in
While various embodiments have been disclosed, other variations are envisioned. For example, four rows of the present roller-channels are illustrated, however, at least two fore-and-after extending rows can be employed but six or more may be used, although some of the present advantages may not be realized. Furthermore, the central and extension fairings may be combined as a single integral piece. These fairings may alternately be located on other generally vertical and/or horizontal frame components although some of the present benefits may not be achieved. Moreover, a method of making, installing and/or using the present apparatus is also envisioned. It should be appreciated that features of one embodiment may be interchanged with features of another embodiment in any combination and order. Variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the present disclosure and all such modifications are intended to fall within the scope of the present invention.
The present application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/165,111, filed Feb. 2, 2021, which claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/980,841, filed on Feb. 24, 2020, all of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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62980841 | Feb 2020 | US |
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Parent | 17165111 | Feb 2021 | US |
Child | 18191498 | US |