Claims
- 1. A joint between side panels adapted for use in a sidewall of a trailer body and the like, comprising: at least a pair of panels, each said panel having opposite sides and opposite ends, a logistics plate member attached to one said side of said panels for joining said panels together and for spacing at least a portion of said panel ends apart from each other a predetermined distance, and joining means on said other side of said panels.
- 2. A joint as defined in claim 1, wherein each said panel has an outer surface, said joining means comprises a splicing member attached to said outer surface of said panels.
- 3. A joint as defined in claim 2, wherein said splicing member has at least a portion which bulges outwardly from said outer surface of said panels.
- 4. A joint as defined in claim 2, wherein said splicing member has a top and a bottom, a top portion proximate to said top of said splicing member being generally flat, a bottom portion proximate to said bottom of said splicing member being generally flat, and an intermediate portion which bulges outwardly between said flat top portion and said flat bottom portion.
- 5. A joint as defined in claim 4, wherein each of said panels is comprised of an inner skin, an outer skin and a core member between said inner skin and said outer skin.
- 6. A joint as defined in claim 2, wherein each said panel has at least one end being stepped to define a stepped end section, said splicing member being seated against said stepped end sections.
- 7. A joint as defined in claim 6, wherein each of said panels is comprised of an inner skin, an outer skin and a core member between said inner skin and said outer skin, said core member being compressed between said inner and outer skins to define said stepped end section.
- 8. A joint as defined in claim 1, wherein each said panel has an outer surface, said logistics plate member attaches to said outer surface of said panels.
- 9. A joint as defined in claim 8, wherein said logistics plate member has a plurality of apertures therethrough for acceptance of an associated member, such as a clip or a hook.
- 10. A joint as defined in claim 8, wherein each said panel has at least one end being stepped to define a stepped end section, said logistics plate member being seated against said stepped end sections.
- 11. A joint as defined in claim 10, wherein each of said panels is comprised of an inner skin, an outer skin and a core member between said inner skin and said outer skin, said core member being compressed between said inner and outer skins to define said stepped end section.
- 12. A joint as defined in claim 8, wherein at least a portion of said logistics plate member bulges outwardly from said outer surface of each said panel.
- 13. A joint as defined in claim 12, wherein each of said panels is comprised of an inner skin, an outer skin and a core member between said inner skin and said outer skin.
- 14. A joint as defined in claim 13, wherein said inner skins of each said panel have at least one end being stepped to define an inner stepped end section, and said logistics plate member being seated against said inner stepped end sections.
- 15. A joint as defined in claim 8, wherein said logistics plate member has a top edge, a bottom edge, and opposite side edges extending between said top and bottom edges, said side edges being rolled, said outer surfaces of said panels having grooves formed therein in which said rolled side edges are seated.
- 16. A joint as defined in claim 15, wherein each of said panels is comprised of an inner skin, an outer skin and a core member between said inner skin and said outer skin, said grooves being formed by coining said inner skins.
- 17. A joint as defined in claim 1, wherein each said panel has an outside portion, an inside portion, and an intermediate portion, said intermediate portion located between said outside portion and said inside portion, said logistics plate member attaches to said intermediate portion of each said panel.
- 18. A joint as defined in claim 17, wherein said logistics plate member has a plurality of apertures therethrough for acceptance of an associated member, such as a clip or a hook.
- 19. A joint as defined in claim 17, wherein at least a portion of said logistics plate member bulges outwardly from said inside portion of each said panel.
- 20. A joint as defined in claim 19, wherein each of said panels is comprised of an inner skin, an outer skin and a core member between said inner skin and said outer skin, said inner skin has an inner surface and an outer surface, said logistics plate member attaches to said inner surface of said inner skin of said panels.
- 21. A joint as defined in claim 20, further including an insert between said logistics plate member and each said outer skin.
- 22. A joint as defined in claim 1, wherein each said panel has an outer surface, said joining means comprises a portion of one of said panels projecting beyond one of said ends of said other panel, said projecting portion of said one panel laying against said outer surface of said other panel.
- 23. A joint as defined in claim 22, wherein said panels comprise an inner skin, an outer skin and a core member between said inner skin and said outer skin, said projecting portion being formed by said outer skin extending beyond said core member and said inner skin of each said panel.
- 24. A joint as defined in claim 1, wherein each said panel has an outer surface, said joining means comprises a portion of one of said panels projecting beyond one of said ends of said other panel, a portion of said other panel projecting beyond one of said ends of said one panel, said projecting portion of said one panel lying against said projecting portion of said other panel.
- 25. A joint as defined in claim 24, wherein said panels comprise an inner skin, an outer skin and a core member between said inner skin and said outer skin, said projecting portions being formed by said outer skin extending beyond said core member and said inner skin of each said panel.
- 26. A trailer body comprising: a top, a floor, and side walls, top rails connecting each said side wall and said top, bottom rails connecting each said side wall and said floor, each said side wall comprised of at least a pair of panels, each said panel having opposite sides and opposite ends, a logistics plate member attached to one said side of said panels for joining said panels together and for spacing at least a portion of said panel ends apart from each other a predetermined distance, and joining means on said other side of said panels.
- 27. A trailer body as defined in claim 26, wherein each said panel has an outer surface, said joining means comprises a splicing member attached to said outer surface of said panels.
- 28. A trailer body as defined in claim 27, wherein said splicing member has at least a portion which bulges outwardly from said outer surface of said panels.
- 29. A trailer body as defined in claim 27, wherein said splicing member has a top and a bottom, a top portion proximate to said top of said splicing member being generally flat, a bottom portion proximate to said bottom of said splicing member being generally flat, and an intermediate portion which bulges outwardly between said flat top portion and said flat bottom portion, said flat top portion of said splicing member facilitating attachment of said splicing member to said top rail, said flat bottom portion of said splicing member facilitating attachment of said splicing member to said bottom rail.
- 30. A trailer body as defined in claim 29, wherein each of said panels is comprised of an inner skin, an outer skin and a core member between said inner skin and said outer skin.
- 31. A trailer body as defined in claim 26, wherein each said panel has an outer surface, said logistics plate member attaches to said outer surface of said panels.
- 32. A trailer body as defined in claim 31, wherein said logistics plate member has a plurality of apertures therethrough for acceptance of an associated member, such as a clip or a hook.
- 33. A trailer body as defined in claim 31, wherein each said panel has at least one end being stepped to define a stepped end section, said logistics plate member being seated against said stepped end sections.
- 34. A trailer body as defined in claim 33, wherein each of said panels is comprised of an inner skin, an outer skin and a core member between said inner skin and said outer skin, said core member being compressed between said inner and outer skins to define said stepped end section.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 08/712,770, entitled “Composite Joint Configuration” and filed Sep. 12, 1996.
Continuations (1)
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