Claims
- 1. An organic cargo handling system, comprising:
a tactical vehicle; a bed disposable on the vehicle, the bed including a tiltable bed portion, the tiltable bed portion including a quick hitch, the tiltable bed portion quick hitch being translatably disposed on a track, the track being operably coupled to the tiltable bed portion, the quick hitch being powerable in a first direction along the track and being powerable in a second opposed direction along the track; and a cargo handling apparatus being couplable to the quick hitch for selective engagement with an article to be transported on the tactical vehicle, the cargo handling apparatus for advancing said article up the tiltable bed portion for loading thereon and for urging the article down the tiltable bed portion for offloading therefrom.
- 2. The organic cargo handling system of claim 1 wherein the tiltable bed portion includes a powered cable winch operably coupled thereto for drawing the article to a disposition proximate a tiltable bed portion rear margin.
- 3. The organic cargo handling system of claim 2 wherein the tiltable bed portion includes a gravity operated conveyor disposable on the tiltable bed portion, the conveyor for facilitating the transfer of articles down the tiltable bed portion when the tiltable bed portion is in a substantially horizontal transport disposition.
- 4. The organic cargo handling system of claim 3 wherein the gravity operated conveyor is disposable in part on a stationary bed portion for effecting the transfer of objects stored on the stationary bed portion directly to a ground surface.
- 5. The organic cargo handling system of claim 1, the cargo handling apparatus including a cross bar being disposable substantially transverse relative to a tiltable bed portion centerline.
- 6. The organic cargo handling system of claim 5, the cross bar having a plurality of hooks disposed spanwise along the cross bar, the hooks for being engaged by cargo handling strap loops.
- 7. The organic cargo handling system of claim 5, the cross bar having a plurality of apertures disposed spanwise along the cross bar, the apertures for being engaged by the hooks of cargo handling straps.
- 8. The organic cargo handling system of claim 1 including a stationary bed portion, the stationary bed portion presenting an upward directed cargo surface.
- 9. The organic cargo handling system of claim 5 including a receptical for receiving and temporarily storing the cross bar therein.
- 10. The organic cargo handling system of claim 1 wherein the article is selected from a list consisting of; artillery pieces, artillery ammunition, MLRS rocket pods, patriot missile canisters, fuel blivets and maintenance items such as containerized power packs, a disabled vehicle, and palletized items including individual crew gear, rucksacks, duffle bags, unit tools/tool boxes, communication equipment, radar equipment, command and control modules, mess and other specialized gear equipment, said article or combination of articles subject to weight and size constraints of the tactical vehicle.
- 11. An organic cargo handling system, comprising:
a tactical vehicle; a bed disposable on the vehicle, the bed including a tiltable bed portion, the tiltable bed portion being tiltable between a substantially horizontal cargo bearing transport disposition and a tilted disposition for the loading and unloading of cargo therefrom; a tiltable bed portion rear margin being disposable proximate a ground surface when the tiltable bed portion is in the tilted disposition; and a cargo handling apparatus being powered and shiftable along the tiltable bed portion track and having cargo engagement means for selective engagement with an article to be transported on the tactical vehicle to advance said article up the tiltable bed portion for loading thereon and to urge the article down the tiltable bed portion for offloading thereof.
- 12. The organic cargo handling system of claim 11 wherein the tiltable bed portion includes a powered cable winch operably coupled thereto for drawing the article to a disposition proximate a tiltable bed portion rear margin.
- 13. The organic cargo handling system of claim 12 wherein the tiltable bed portion includes a gravity operated conveyor disposable on the tiltable bed portion, the conveyor for facilitating the transfer of articles down the tiltable bed portion when the tiltable bed portion is in the transport disposition.
- 14. The organic cargo handling system of claim 13 wherein the gravity operated conveyor is disposable in part on a stationary bed portion for effecting the transfer of objects stored on the stationary bed portion directly to a ground surface.
- 15. The organic cargo handling system of claim 11, the cargo handling apparatus including a cross bar being disposable substantially transverse relative to a tiltable bed portion centerline.
- 16. The organic cargo handling system of claim 15, the cross bar having a plurality of hooks disposed spanwise along the cross bar, the hooks for being engageable by loops of cargo handling straps.
- 17. The organic cargo handling system of claim 15, the cross bar having a plurality of apertures disposed spanwise along the cross bar, the apertures for being engaged by hooks of cargo handling straps.
- 18. The organic cargo handling system of claim 11 including a stationary bed portion, the stationary bed portion presenting an upward directed cargo surface.
- 19. The organic cargo handling system of claim 15, the bed including a receptical for receiving and temporarily storing the cross bar therein.
- 20. The organic cargo handling system of claim 11 wherein the article or combination of articles, subject to weight and size constraints of the system, is selected from a list consisting of: artillery pieces, artillery ammunition, MLRS rocket pods, patriot missile canisters, fuel blivets and maintenance items such as containerized power packs, a disabled vehicle, and palletized items including individual crew gear, ruck-sacks, duffle bags, unit tools/tool boxes, communication equipment, radar equipment, command and control modules, mess and other specialized gear equipment.
- 21. A bed disposable on a tactical vehicle for providing an organic cargo handling system, comprising:
a tiltable bed portion, the tiltable bed portion including a quick hitch, the tiltable bed portion quick hitch being translatably disposed on a track, the track being operably coupled to the tiltable bed portion, the quick hitch being powerable in a first direction along the track and being powerable in a second opposed direction along the track; and a cargo handling apparatus being couplable to the quick hitch for selective engagement with an article to be transported on the tactical vehicle, the cargo handling apparatus for advancing said article up the tiltable bed portion for loading thereon and for urging the article down the tiltable bed portion for offloading therefrom.
- 22. The bed of claim 21 wherein the tiltable bed portion includes a powered cable winch operably coupled thereto for drawing the article to a disposition proximate a tiltable bed portion rear margin
- 23. The bed of claim 22 wherein the tiltable bed portion includes a gravity operated conveyor disposable on the tiltable bed portion, the conveyor for facilitating the transfer of articles down the tiltable bed portion when the tiltable bed portion is in a substantially horizontal, transport disposition.
- 24. The bed of claim 23 wherein the gravity operated conveyor is disposable in part on a stationary bed portion for effecting the transfer of objects stored on the stationary bed portion directly to a ground surface.
- 25. The bed of claim 21, the cargo handling apparatus including a cross bar being disposable substantially transverse relative to a tiltable bed portion centerline.
- 26. The bed of claim 25, the cross bar having a plurality of hooks disposed spanwise along the cross bar, the hooks for being engaged by cargo handling straps.
- 27. The bed of claim 25, the cross bar having a plurality of apertures disposed spanwise along the cross bar, the apertures for being engaged by the hooks of cargo handling strap loops.
- 28. The bed of claim 21 including a stationary bed portion, the stationary bed portion presenting an upward directed cargo surface.
- 29. The bed of claim 25 including a receptical for receiving and temporarily storing the cross bar therein.
- 30. The bed of claim 21 wherein the article or combination of articles, subject to weight and size constraints, are selected from a list consisting of; artillery pieces, artillery ammunition, MLRS rocket pods, patriot missile canisters, fuel blivets and maintenance items such as containerized power packs, a disabled vehicle, and palletized items including individual crew gear, ruck-sacks, duffle bags, unit tools/tool boxes, communication equipment, radar equipment, command and control modules, mess and other specialized gear equipment.
- 31. A bed disposable on a tactical vehicle for providing an organic cargo handling system, comprising:
a tiltable bed portion, the tiltable bed portion being tiltable between a substantially horizontal cargo bearing transport disposition and a tilted disposition for the loading and unloading of cargo therefrom; a tiltable bed portion rear margin disposable proximate a ground surface when the tiltable bed portion is in the tilted disposition; and a cargo handling apparatus being powered and shiftable along the tiltable bed portion track when the tiltable bed portion is in the tilted disposition and having cargo engagement means for selective engagement with an article to be transported on the tactical vehicle to advance said article up the tiltable bed portion for loading thereon and to urge the article down the tiltable bed portion for offloading thereof.
- 32. The bed system of claim 31 wherein the tiltable bed portion includes a powered cable winch operably coupled thereto for drawing the article to a disposition proximate a tiltable bed portion rear margin.
- 33. The bed of claim 32 wherein the tiltable bed portion includes a gravity operated conveyor disposable on the tiltable bed portion, the conveyor for facilitating the transfer of articles down the tiltable bed portion when the tiltable bed portion is in the transport disposition.
- 34. The bed of claim 33 wherein the gravity operated conveyor is disposable in part on the stationary bed portion for effecting the transfer of objects stored on the stationary bed portion directly to a ground surface.
- 35. The bed of claim 31, the cargo handling apparatus including a cross bar being disposable substantially transverse relative to a tiltable bed portion centerline.
- 36. The bed of claim 35, the cross bar having a plurality of hooks disposed spanwise along the cross bar, the hooks for being engageable by loops of cargo handling straps.
- 37. The bed of claim 35, the cross bar having a plurality of apertures disposed spanwise along the cross bar, the apertures for being engaged by hooks of cargo handling straps.
- 38. The bed of claim 31 including a stationary bed portion, the stationary bed portion presenting an upward directed cargo surface.
- 39. The bed of claim 35, the bed including a storage receptical for receiving and temporarily storing the cross bar therein.
- 40. The bed of claim 31 wherein the article or combination of articles, subject to weight and size constraints of the bed, are selected from a list consisting of: artillery pieces, artillery ammunition, MLRS rocket pods, patriot missile canisters, fuel blivets and maintenance items such as containerized power packs, a disabled vehicle, and palletized items including individual crew gear, rucksacks, duffle bags, unit tools/tool boxes, communication equipment, radar equipment, command and control modules, mess and other specialized gear equipment.
- 41. A method of deploying material in a field comprising;
tilting a tiltable vehicle bed to a tilted load/unload disposition from a substantially horizontal transport disposition to receive the material; drawing the material up the tiltable vehicle bed with a powered, tracked cargo handling device; tilting the tiltable vehicle bed to the substantially horizontal transport disposition; transporting the material to an unload site; and tilting a tiltable vehicle bed to the tilted load/unload disposition to discharge the material; and pushing of the material down the tiltable vehicle bed with the powered, tracked cargo handling device.
- 42. The method of claim 41 including drawing the material to a disposition proximate a tiltable bed portion rear margin by means of a powered cable winch.
- 43. The method of claim 42 including facilitating the transfer of material down the tiltable bed portion when the tiltable bed portion is in the transport disposition by means of a gravity operated conveyor.
- 44. The method of claim 43 including disposing the gravity operated conveyor in part on a stationary bed portion for effecting the transfer of material stored on the stationary bed portion directly to a ground surface.
- 45. The method of claim 41, including removably disposing a cross bar substantially transverse relative to a tiltable bed portion centerline.
- 46. The method of claim 45, including disposing a plurality of hooks spanwise along the cross bar, the hooks for being engageable by loops of cargo handling straps.
- 47. The method of claim 45, defining a plurality of apertures spanwise along the cross bar, the apertures for being engageable by hooks of cargo handling straps.
- 48. The method of claim 41 including providing a stationary bed portion, the stationary bed portion presenting an upward directed cargo surface.
- 49. The method of claim 45, including receiving and temporarily storing the cross bar in a receptical disposed proximate the vehicle bed.
- 50. The method of claim 41 including selecting the article or combination of articles, subject to weight and size constraints of the bed, from a list consisting of: artillery pieces, artillery ammunition, MLRS rocket pods, patriot missile canisters, fuel blivets and maintenance items such as containerized power packs, a disabled vehicle, and palletized items including individual crew gear, ruck-sacks, duffle bags, unit tools/tool boxes, communication equipment, radar equipment, command and control modules, mess and other specialized gear equipment.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/834,821 filed Apr. 13, 2001, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/243,709 filed Oct. 27, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60243709 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09834821 |
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