Information
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Patent Grant
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6786687
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Patent Number
6,786,687
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 15, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 7, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Dayoan; D. Glenn
- Gutman; H.
Agents
- Reising, Ethington, Barnes, Kisselle, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 410 43
- 410 143
- 410 32
- 410 34
- 410 121
- 211 162
- 211 411
- 211 9402
- 411 513
- 384 275
- 384 906
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A shipping assembly is provided in which a dunnage bar is pivotally mounted on a shipping frame. A bushing is non-rotatably mounted adjacent to an end of a swing arm on the dunnage bar. A pivot pin has a cylindrical shank that extends through a cylindrical opening in the bushing into a cylindrical opening in a collar secured to the frame. A pin extends laterally through aligned openings in the collar and the pivot pin to mount the pivot pin non-rotatably to the frame, so that the dunnage bar and swing arm are free to pivot about the shank of the pivot pin with respect to the collar and the frame.
Description
The present invention is directed to a dunnage shipping assembly that includes a dunnage bar pivotally mounted on a shipping frame, and more particularly to an improved pivot arrangement between the dunnage bar and the shipping frame.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Applicant's U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,378,093 and 5,582,495 disclose dunnage frame and bar assemblies in which a dunnage bar subassembly is pivotally mounted on a shipping frame for movement between an open position in which the dunnage may be added to or withdrawn from the frame, and a closed position in which the bar locks the dunnage in position on the frame. The dunnage bar assembly includes a dunnage bar, a latch at each end of the bar for releasably securing each end of the bar to the frame in at least the closed position, and a pair of swing arms extending radially from respective ends of the bar. Shoulder bolts extend through the ends of the swing arms remote from the bar, and through corresponding openings in the frame, for pivotally mounting the dunnage bar assembly to the frame. However, it has been found that, if the shoulder bolts are not properly tightened, the weight and forces on the swing arm can be applied to threads on the shoulder bolts, undesirably weakening the assembly. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved pivot arrangement of general utility, but with particularly advantageous application to pivotal swing arms in dunnage locking arrangements of the described character, and which addresses the aforementioned problem in the prior art.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, together with additional objects, features and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a front perspective view of a shipping frame for automotive door panels having a pivotal dunnage bar assembly in accordance with an exemplary presently preferred embodiment;
FIG. 2
is a partially sectioned elevational view on an enlarged scale of the portion of
FIG. 1
within the area
2
; and
FIG. 3
is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the dunnage bar pivot assembly in the embodiment of FIGS.
1
and
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The disclosures of above-noted U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,378,093 and 5,582,495 are incorporated herein by reference for purposes of background.
FIG. 1
illustrates an assembly
10
for shipping automotive door panels
12
in an exemplary implementation of the present invention. Assembly
10
includes a generally rectangular frame
14
having corner members or posts
16
, a bed
18
, and a number of dunnage bars
20
,
22
. At least one dunnage bar
22
is movable between a closed position illustrated in
FIG. 1
locking panels
12
in place on bed
18
, and an open position for permitting addition or removal of panels
12
. Dunnage bar
22
is provided in the form of an assembly that preferably includes an elongated tubular bar
24
, a pair of latches
26
,
28
at opposed ends of bar
24
for releasable latching to spaced posts
16
, and a pair of swing arms
30
,
32
extending radially from the opposed ends of bar
24
. Each swing arm
30
,
32
is pivotally mounted to an adjacent post
16
by means of a bushing assembly
34
in accordance with the present invention.
Referring now to
FIGS. 2-3
, bushing assembly
34
in the illustrated embodiment of the invention includes a bushing
36
received and secured within an opening
38
adjacent to an end of swing arm
30
(or
32
) remote from bar
24
(FIG.
1
). Bushing
36
includes a body
40
through which a cylindrical opening
42
axially extends. Bushing body
40
preferably is of annular cylindrical construction. As best seen in
FIG. 2
, bushing body
40
extends through opening
38
, and is welded or otherwise fixedly secured to swing arm
30
. A bushing or collar
44
is secured to frame post
16
, preferably by being welded to a collar support plate
46
that is itself welded or otherwise secured to post
16
. Collar
44
has a cylindrical first opening
48
extending axially through the collar (and preferably at
52
through support plate
46
), and a second opening
50
extending laterally through the collar transverse to first opening
48
. Plate
46
has an opening
52
(
FIG. 2
) that is aligned with collar
44
in assembly.
A pivot pin
54
has a cylindrical shank
56
and an enlarged head
58
. An opening
60
extends transversely through shank
56
adjacent to an end of the shank remote from head
58
. Pivot pin shank
56
extends in assembly through opening
42
in bushing
40
and opening
48
in collar
44
, and transverse opening
60
in pivot pin shank
56
aligns with lateral opening
50
in collar
44
. A roll pin
62
removably extends through aligned openings
50
,
60
non-rotatably to secure pivot pin
54
to collar
44
, and thus to plate
46
and frame
14
. Openings
48
in collars
44
are coaxially aligned on the opposed sides of frame
14
(
FIG. 1
) and bushings
36
on bar swing arms
30
,
32
are axially aligned in assembly. Thus, swing arm assembly
22
is free to pivot about the aligned axes of pivot pins
54
.
Dunnage bar assembly
22
may be provided as a subassembly by a supplier for mounting on a shipping frame
14
by the frame manufacturer. Bushing
36
in such an implementation may be secured by the subassembly manufacturer, while pivot pins
54
, roll pins
62
and collars
44
mounted on plates
56
would be provided separately for assembly to the frame, and assembly of the dunnage bar to the frame, by the frame manufacturer. The pivot assembly of the present invention is also adapted for retrofit into existing shipping frame assemblies employing shoulder bolts as pivot elements, as disclosed in the above-noted U.S. patents. The external geometries of bushings
36
and collars
44
are illustrated as cylindrical for commercial convenience, but may be of any suitable geometry. Likewise, pivot pin
54
may be non-rotatably secured to collar
44
by any suitable means, roll pin
62
being particularly preferred for reasons of economy and ease of disassembly if needed.
There have thus been disclosed a shipping assembly, a dunnage bar assembly and a bushing assembly for mounting a swing arm on a frame, that fully satisfy all of the objects and aims previously set forth. The invention has been disclosed in conjunction with an exemplary but presently preferred embodiment thereof, and a number of modifications and variations have been discussed. Other modifications and variations will readily suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art. The invention is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A shipping assembly that includes a frame for carrying dunnage and having at least one frame member, a dunnage bar having at least one arm, and a pivot assembly for pivotally mounting said arm to said frame, wherein said pivot assembly includes:a bushing non-rotatably mounted adjacent to an end of said arm, said bushing having a cylindrical through opening, a pivot pin having a cylindrical shank extending through said bushing opening, a collar non-movably secured to said frame member, said collar having a cylindrical first opening for receiving an end of said pivot pin shank and a second opening transverse to said first opening, said shank of said pivot pin having a transverse opening for alignment with said second opening in said collar, and means extending through said second opening in said collar and into said opening in said shank non-rotatably securing an end of said pivot pin to said collar and said frame member, such that said arm is mounted on said pivot pin through said bushing and pivotal on said shank with respect to said frame member.
- 2. The shipping assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said collar is of annular cylindrical construction, with said cylindrical first opening extending axially through said annular cylindrical construction and said second opening extending laterally into said annular cylindrical construction.
- 3. The shipping assembly set forth in claim 2 wherein said means extending through said second opening comprises a removable pin.
- 4. The ship assembly set forth in claim 2 wherein said collar is non-movably secured to a plate and said plate is non-movably secured to said frame member.
- 5. A dunnage bar assembly that includes:a bar having spaced ends, means adjacent to each end of said bar for releasably latching each said end of said bar to a dunnage support frame, a pair of swing arms respectively extending from said bar, each said swing arm having a first end affixed to said bar and a second end spaced from said bar, and means on each said swing arm for pivotally mounting said second end of said swing arm to the frame, so that said swing arms and said bar are pivotable as a unit with respect to the frame about an axis parallel to said bar and are defined by said pivotally mounting means, said pivotally mounting means including: a bushing non-rotatably mounted adjacent to an end of each said arm, said bushings having cylindrical through openings that are aligned with each other on said axis, a pair of pivot pins having cylindrical shanks coaxial with each other and with said axis, said shanks extending through respective ones of said bushing openings, a pair of collars adapted to be non-movably secured to the frame, said collars having cylindrical first openings aligned with each other on said axis for receiving ends of respective pivot pin shanks, and respective said openings transverse to said first openings, said shank of each said pivot pin having a transverse opening for alignment with said second openings in said collars, and means extending through each said second opening in said collar and into said opening in said shank.
- 6. The assembly set forth in claim 5 wherein said means extending through said second openings comprise removable pins.
- 7. The dunnage bar assembly set forth in claim 5 wherein each said collar is of annular cylindrical construction, with said cylindrical first opening extending axially through said annular cylindrical construction and said second opening extending laterally into said annular cylindrical construction.
- 8. The assembly set forth in claim 7 wherein said collars are each non-movably secured to a plate and said plates are adapted to be non-movably secured to said the frame.
- 9. The assembly set forth in claim 7 wherein each said pivot pin further includes an enlarged head disposed opposite to each other on insides of said arms.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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