The present invention relates generally to industrial containers for transporting and storing landscaping materials, and more specifically to a ramp wall for such containers.
Industrial containers are used for a range of purposes, including hauling trash, work materials, debris, or any other material with a mass that requires a load bearing, rigid structure. The materials that are typically placed in these containers can be heavy and difficult to manage, often times requiring the use of heavy-duty equipment to load and unload them. The loading equipment may include things such as a backhoe, crane, large truck, or other similar device. When these devices haul, load and unload materials, it is beneficial to provide an opening at one end of the container to allow for easier loading and unloading.
Beyond the benefits providing an opening at the end of a container, it can be even more beneficial to provide a ramp wall having a load-bearing structure which can support the weight of a backhoe, truck or similar device. Such a ramp wall includes the structural enclosure features of a side or back wall along with the capabilities of a ramp. This allows for securing heavy materials within the container and also a structure by which heavy equipment can enter the container at one end and more easily load or unload materials in and out of the container.
Applicant owns a number of patents relating to containers with a ramp wall. The Melancon U.S. Pat. No. 9,067,524 discloses a container with a ramp wall that can be pivotally displaced between a vertical closed position and a horizontal loading position by way of a hydraulic motor. The Melancon U.S. Pat. No. 9,884,575 patent discloses a similar ramp wall but uses helical counter-balancing springs that bias the ramp wall instead of a hydraulic motor. Prior load-bearing walls of industrial containers could not be manually displaced with such ease.
Though the ramp walls discussed above are beneficial and provide improved ease of loading and unloading of materials by large pieces of equipment, they can make loading and unloading of lighter materials that do not require heavy equipment more challenging than it would otherwise be with a door or other non-ramp wall structure. Thus, there is a need for a ramp wall or similar device that can provide both the loading capabilities of the containers and ramp walls of the aforementioned Melancon patents, but also allow for easier access to the container when such heavy-duty loading is not needed, similar to containers that have a door rather than a ramp wall. A ramp wall and door have been used separately with containers, but a single device that serves as both a ramp and a door is needed.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide for a load-bearing ramp wall that can pivot between a horizontal or inclined open position and vertical closed position to function as a ramp and can also swing between a vertical closed position and vertical open position to function as a door.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide a container that includes a ramp wall that is removably connected at one end of the container to pivot between a horizontal or inclined open position and a vertical closed position and also swing between a vertical closed position and a vertical open position.
In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a ramp wall includes a load-bearing support structure having top, bottom and side edges. A first pivot assembly is connected with the support structure bottom edge and adapted for removable connection with at least one container wall. The first pivot assembly includes at least one counter balancing torsion spring that is connected with the bottom edge of the support structure. The spring has a torque force that is generally equal to the gravitational torque force generated by the weight of the ramp wall when it is connected with at least one container wall. The torsion spring biases the ramp wall allowing for manual operation of the ramp wall between a vertical closed position and a horizontal or inclined open position. A second pivot assembly is connected with one of the support structure side edges and adapted for removable connection with a container side wall for swinging movement about a vertical axis between a vertical open position and a vertical closed position.
When the ramp wall first pivot assembly is connected with a container wall, the second pivot assembly is disconnected to allow pivotal movement of the ramp wall between the horizontal or inclined open position and the vertical closed position. Alternatively, when the ramp wall second pivot assembly is connected with a container side wall, the first pivot assembly is disconnected to allow pivotal movement of the ramp wall between the vertical open position and the vertical closed position.
In another embodiment, the first pivot assembly includes at least one horizontal pivot shaft extending transversely of the support structure bottom edge about which the helical torsion spring is arranged. The pivot shaft provides a removable connection of the support structure lower edge with a container.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the second pivot assembly includes at least one hinge knuckle that is connected to a side edge of the support structure for removable connection with a container side wall. The hinge knuckle can be secured to a container side wall into by a locking pin arranged within the knuckle when it is aligned with a container side wall knuckle.
In yet another embodiment, a container having a ramp wall is provided. The container has a rectangular container body with a horizontal bottom wall, a pair of vertical side walls, and a vertical rear end wall to define a chamber that is open at one end. At the open end there is a ramp wall which includes a load-bearing support structure having top, bottom and side edges, a first pivot assembly, and a second pivot assembly, as is described in connection with the ramp wall above. When the ramp wall first pivot assembly is connected with a container wall, the second pivot assembly is disconnected to allow pivotal movement of the ramp wall between the horizontal or inclined open position and the vertical closed position. Alternatively, when the ramp wall second pivot assembly is connected with a container side wall, the first pivot assembly is disconnected to allow pivotal movement of the ramp wall between the vertical open position and the vertical closed position.
Other objects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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The second pivot assembly 14 provides for swinging movement between a vertical open position and vertical closed position. The assembly includes two hinge knuckles 20 attached to and extending laterally from one side edge 10 of the support structure, and two locking pins 22 that are to be arranged within the hinge knuckles for removable connection with a container side wall.
The ramp wall includes two sets of support arms 24 and 26. A first pair of horizontal support arms 24 extends outwardly from the outer surface of the ramp wall at a lower portion thereof. The horizontal support arms provide structural support to the ramp wall when it is in its horizontal or inclined open position for allowing heavy-duty equipment, such as a truck, to remain on or pass over it. A set of three vertical support arms 26 extend downwardly from the top edge 6 of the support structure to provide structural support to the ramp wall when in its horizontal or inclined open position.
At an upper portion of each support structure side edge 10, there is a wall portion 30 extending laterally therefrom with an opening thereon. The opening aligns with an opening in a wall portion 44 of a container, as shown in
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Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised and employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/910,637 filed Mar. 2, 2018.
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