The present invention generally relates to a system and method for hoisting and moving various crates and packages from the ground to the level of a trailer, such as a trailer used with a semi-truck, portable storage units, or other types of vehicles or storage containers.
In the trucking industry, oftentimes, it is required that a trailer for shipping goods be backed up against a loading dock or ramp to provide access to the interior of the trailer. When the ramp or loading dock(s) are congested, or when they are not available, the forklift driver or other loaders are left with moving the shipping containers into the trailer by other means. This oftentimes complicates the loading process if loading of the trailer must be accomplished apart from the loading dock. In particular, lifting the items to be shipped up to the level of the truck trailer becomes a challenge.
Some current lifts are hydraulically powered, and have no block at the front end of the truck. As a result, the hoist as it is being hydraulically directed to the front of the truck may collide with the front end of the truck, resulting in damage. Furthermore, certain lifts have arms that unfold from the rear end of the vehicle, that during use or during movement of the vehicle may cause damage to the trailer or storage assembly, or, may cause damage to outside structures adjacent to the trailer. The current invention obviates these and other concerns.
In accordance with the present invention, a hoist and crane assembly is presented. The hoist and crane assembly contains an extendable and retractable hoist and crane subassembly that longitudinally moves in and out from the hoist and crane assembly. Further, the hoist and crane subassembly also contains a lateral rail system for moving shipping containers side to side within an associated trailer, for example. Yet further, means for moving shipping containers from the rear to the front of an associated trailer are also contained within the hoist and crane assembly. If desired, a block at the front of the truck may be provided that assures that the hoist and crane assembly does not collide with the interior front of the trailer.
Stated another way, a hoist and crane assembly contains a first rail and a second rail each vertically supported, and each longitudinally extending within said hoist and crane assembly, the second rail oriented substantially parallel to the first rail. In further accordance with the invention, a third rail is slidably engaged to the first rail and a fourth rail is slidably engaged to the second rail, thereby facilitating concurrent longitudinal movement of the third and fourth rails to extend from a rear of the hoist and crane assembly. Yet further, a fifth rail is angularly fixed to the third rail and the fourth rail, and, a sixth rail is angularly fixed to the third rail and the fourth rail, the fifth rail substantially parallel to the sixth rail and the fifth and sixth rails preferably and substantially orthogonally fixed to the third and fourth rails. Yet further, a hoist is operably fixed to the fifth and sixth rails, the hoist movable from the third rail to the fourth rail, and the hoist extendable and retractable from the first and second rails.
If desired, the hoist and crane assembly may also contain a first driver for laterally moving the hoist from the third rail to the fourth rail, wherein the first driver may be a motor or chain that facilitates lateral movement of shipping containers carried by the hoist, for example. Yet further, and if desired, a second driver may be provided for longitudinally moving the hoist longitudinally along the third and fourth rails. Yet further, a third driver may be provided for longitudinally moving the hoist from the rear of an associated trailer toward the front of the trailer, for example.
Yet further, if desired, a first vertical support member and a second vertical support member may be provided wherein the second vertical support member is longitudinally displaced from the first vertical support member, each of the first and second vertical support members fixed to the first rail. In addition, a third vertical support member and a fourth vertical support member may be provided wherein the fourth vertical support member is longitudinally displaced from said the vertical support member, each of the third and fourth vertical support members fixed to the second rail. If desired, a first lateral support member fixed to the first vertical support member and to the third vertical support member is provided, wherein the first lateral support member is substantially orthogonally oriented to the first and second longitudinal members. In addition, a second lateral support member may then be fixed to the second vertical support member and to the fourth vertical support member, wherein the second lateral support member is substantially orthogonally oriented to the second and fourth longitudinal members.
Yet further, if desired, a plurality of height adjustment members may be provided. For example, first height adjustment member slidably received within the first vertical support member; a second height adjustment member slidably received within the second vertical support member; a third height adjustment member slidably received within the third vertical support member; and a fourth height adjustment member slidably received within may fourth vertical support member, may all be provided, wherein each of the first, second, third, and fourth height adjustment members may be independently adjusted to level the first and second rails.
These together with other aspects of the invention, along with the various features of novelty that can characterize the invention, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and form a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and the specific objects attained by its uses, the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
The present invention is exemplified by the following embodiments. The exemplary embodiments described herein detail for illustrative purposes are subject to many variations and designs. It is understood that various omissions, substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient, but the present invention is intended to cover the application or implementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the description herein. The system and method can be implemented in a wide variety of different configurations with a wide variety of different components.
In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced with obvious variations to these specific details.
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A plurality of two or more cross-members or lateral members 18 (18a, 18b, and 18c) extend across the width W of the hoist and crane assembly 10, and are each fixed to longitudinal supports 16a and 16b respectively, thereby forming lateral supports for the frame subassembly 14. As shown in the Figures, a pair of vertical posts 20 are joined at opposite sides of each lateral member 18, and the vertical posts 20 are also orthogonally fixed to the longitudinal members 16a and 16b. A pair of vertical posts 20 are joined at opposite sides of each lateral member 18, thereby forming a u-channel support member 22 joined to both longitudinal support assemblies 16a and 16b. Each u-channel 22 formed by a respective lateral member 18 (18a, 18b, or 18c) joined to a pair of vertical posts 20, is equidistantly spaced longitudinally from one or more other so-formed u-channels 22.
A first rail member 24 is joined to plurality of two or more vertical posts 20 to extend along the first longitudinal support assembly 16a, thereby providing a rail for receipt of a plurality of rollers 28 as further explained below. A second rail member 26 is joined to plurality of two or more vertical posts 20 to extend along the second longitudinal support assembly 16b, thereby providing a rail for receipt of a second plurality of rollers 30 as further explained below.
If desired, each post 20 may form a sleeve that encases a height adjustment member 32, wherein each height adjustment member 32 is slidably engaged and removably fixed within the post 20. As shown in
As shown throughout the FIGURES, a hoist assembly 36 is slidably housed within the rails 24 and 26, and is adapted to rearwardly extend from both first rail member 24 and second member 26. Stated another way, the hoist assembly is fixed to the rails 24 and 26, and rearwardly and movably extends from the rails 24, 26, to extend from the rear of a trailer 12, for example. A plurality of rollers 38 are fixed to the hoist assembly 36, wherein each roller 38 is rotatably engaged and seated within a respective rail 24 or 26, thereby facilitating movement of the hoist assembly 36 in and out from the frame assembly 14 or the trailer 12. A first transverse rail 40 extends across the hoist assembly 36, from a first longitudinal member 42 to a second longitudinal member 44 of the hoist assembly 36. A second transverse rail 46 is preferably coextensive and parallel to the first transverse rail 40, and also extends from the first longitudinal member 42 to the second longitudinal member 44. Each first and second transverse rail 40 and 46 provide lateral movement across the hoist and crane assembly 10. A first driver 50, such as a motor or hand chain (not shown) may be used to drive the hoist assembly longitudinally from and into the hoist and crane assembly 10, as known in the art, and as schematically shown in the drawings. A second driver 52, such as a motor or hand chain (not shown), may be used to drive the hoist assembly laterally along the first and second transverse rails 40 and 46. A second plurality of rollers 54 are fixed to a crane 56 and are rotatably engaged within the first and second transverse rails 40 and 46, thereby providing lateral movement across the hoist assembly 36.
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The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise embodiments disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is understood that various omissions, substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstance may suggest or render expedient, but is intended to cover the application or implementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims of the present invention.
Although only particular exemplary embodiments of the invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized to those skilled in the art that variations or modifications of the disclosed invention, including the rearrangement in the configurations of the parts, changes in sizes and dimensions, and variances in terms of shape, for example, may be possible. Accordingly, the invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations as may fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise embodiments disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching, within the limits of the appended claims. It is understood that various omissions, and/or substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstance may suggest or render expedient, without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims of the present invention.
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