Claims
- 1. A convertible air cargo container comprising a slidable top cover and a contour flap secured to said top cover by a hinge said container having a rectangular base and an approximate uniform height of 96 inches which may be converted to having an approximate maximum height of 118 inches and a variable height portion along said contour flap varying from approximately 96 inches to 118 inches by the repositioning of said slidable top cover which increase the interior volume of the container and by the angular rotation of said contour flap about said hinge to substantially conform to the interior cabin shape of a cargo aircraft.
- 2. A convertible air cargo container comprising a substantially rectangular base, opposing side walls rising from said base with at least one of said side walls provided with a door opening for access to the interior of said container, a door secured adjacent to said door opening and shaped complementary for closing said door opening and a plurality of support posts cooperating to define a box structure, further comprising a top cover comprised of a contour flap secured to said top cover by a pivoting means, said top cover and said box structure telescoped together in a first position with the interior surface of said top cover in close communication with the exterior surface of said box structure to make the convertible container substantially closed, with both said top cover and said contour flap releasably secured to said box structure, said top cover moveable along a portion of the periphery of said box structure in a telescope fashion to a second substantially closed position, said contour flap rotated about said pivoting means to substantially conform to the curvature of the cabin side wall of an aircraft fuselage in said second position, with said top cover and the contour flap releasably secured to said box structure in said second position.
- 3. The cargo container of claim 2 wherein the height dimension of said container is approximately 96 inches when said top cover and said contour flap are in the first position and the height dimension of said container when said top cover and said contour flap are in the second position is variable along the contour flap, said height varying from approximately 96 inches to a maximum height of approximately 118 inches.
- 4. The air cargo container of claim 2 where said top cover and said contour flap are releasably secured in the first and second positions by a plurality of locking means.
- 5. A convertible air cargo container comprising a substantially rectangular base, support posts extending upwardly therefrom, horizontal support posts, side sheets spanning between said support posts and defining a box structure with an upper opening having at least one of said side sheets with a door opening and a door connected thereto for closing said door opening, said box structure comprising:
- (a) a top cover, demountably coupled onto said box structure over the upper opening to make the convertible container substantially closed and having a complementary shape so as to telescopically slide along a portion of the exterior periphery of said box structure in a rectilinear fashion between a lowered position and at least one raised position, said top cover comprised of angle sections and panels therebetween cooperating to define an inclined portion on said top cover and comprised of a pivoting means affixed adjacent to said inclined portion;
- (b) a contour flap attached to said pivoting means and rotatable about the pivoting means to contact said inclined portion of the top cover to substantially match the curvature of the interior cabin of an aircraft fuselage when the top cover is releasably secured in said raised position; and
- (c) a plurality of locking means releasably securing said slidable top cover and the contour flap to said box structure in said raised and lowered positions.
- 6. A convertible air cargo container comprising a substantially rectangular base, support posts extending upwardly therefrom, horizontal support posts, side sheets spanning between said support posts defining a box structure with an upper opening and having at least one of said side sheets with a door opening and a door connected thereto for closing said door opening, and comprising:
- (a) notches having sloped surfaces and placed on two opposing horizontal support posts of said box structure;
- (b) a top cover, demountably coupled onto said box structure over the upper opening and making said convertible container substantially closed, said top cover having a complementary shape so as to telescopically slide along a portion of the exterior periphery of said box structure between a lowered position and at least one raised position, said sop cover comprised of L-shaped angle sections and panels therebetween cooperating to define an inclined portion on said top cover and comprising a pivoting means affixed adjacent to said inclined portion;
- (c) a contour flap attached to said pivoting means and rotatable to contact said inclined portion of the top cover to substantially match the curvature of the interior cabin of a cargo vehicle, said contour flap shaped complementary to said sloped surfaces on said notches and positioned in close proximity to said notches when the top cover is positioned in said raised position; and
- (d) a plurality of locking means releasably securing said slidable top cover an the contour flap to said box structure in said raised and lowered positions.
- 7. The air cargo container of claim 5 or claim 6 where said box structure, top cover and contour flap are comprised of aluminum material.
- 8. The air cargo container of claim 5 or claim 6 wherein said lowered position defines a substantially cube shaped container and said raised position increases the dimension of said container in the direction of movement of the top cover.
- 9. The air cargo container of claim 5 or claim 6 wherein said top cover and the contour flap integrally form a substantially trapezoidal shape in cross-section in said raised position.
- 10. The air cargo container of claims 4, 5 or 6 wherein said locking means is comprised of a piston and spring assembly.
- 11. A convertible air cargo container comprising a substantially closed box structure comprised of a rectangular base, a top cover slidable secured to said box structure, a contour flap secured to said top cover by a hinge, said container having a uniform height of approximately 96 inches with said container being convertible to a different configuration having a maximum height of approximately 118 inches and a variable height of approximately 96 inches to 118 inches and a variable height of approximately 96 inches to 118 inches along the length of said contour flap by repositioning said top cover on said box structure to increase the interior volume of said container and by the rotation of said contour flap about said hinge to substantially conform to the interior cabin shape of an aircraft fuselage.
- 12. A convertible air cargo container comprising a substantially rectangular base, support posts extending upwardly therefrom, horizontal support posts, side sheets placed between said support posts and defining a box structure with an upper opening having at least one of said side sheets with a door opening and a door connected thereto for closing said door opening and further comprising:
- a top cover slidable secured onto said box structure over the upper opening, said top cover sized so as to slide in rectilinear motion along a portion of the exterior periphery of said box structure, said top cover comprised of an inclined portion and a pivoting means affixed adjacent to said inclined portion, said top cover capable of being positioned in raised and lowered positions on said box structure, said raised and lowered positions making the container substantially closed;
- a contour flap, coupled to said pivoting means and contiguous with said inclined portion when the top cover is in a raised position and supported upon said box structure when said top cover is in a lowered position; and
- a plurality of locking means releasably securing said slidable top cover and the contour flap to said box structure when the top cover is in said raised and lowered positions
- 13. The convertible air cargo container of claim 12 wherein said top cover and said contour flap are comprised of aluminum material and a plurality of L-shaped angle sections.
- 14. The convertible air cargo container of claim 12 wherein said locking means is a piston and spring assembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/737,445, filed on Jul. 29, 1991 now abandoned and which designated the U.S.
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