Claims
- 1. A stackable cargo carrying flatrack cushioning device for transporting a cargo container on an ISO vehicular load carrier and adapted to engage another said flatrack above and below said flatrack to permit a plurality of said flatracks to be transported on said carrier, said container having lock receiving devices at positions adapted to engage locking devices on said ISO load carrier, said stackable cargo carrying flatrack cushioning device comprising:
- a rectangular lower frame having a predetermined length;
- a rectangular upper frame having a length corresponding to said container and shorter than the length of said lower frame;
- means on said upper frame for slideably engaging said lower frame;
- cushioning means engaged to said lower frame for resiliently absorbing movement of said upper frame relative to said lower frame and also limiting the sliding of said upper frame when a first or second end of said upper frame respectively reaches a first or second end of said lower frame;
- locking means on said upper frame for engaging either said lock receiving devices of said cargo container or lock receiving means on a lower frame of another said flatrack stacked above said flatrack; and
- lock receiving means on said lower frame for engaging said locking devices on said ISO load carrier or locking means on an upper frame of another said flatrack stacked below said flatrack.
- 2. The carrying cargo flatrack of claim 1, further comprising:
- stack means fixed to said lower frame for stacking said another said flatrack above said flatrack and precluding movement of said upper frame relative to said lower frame of said flatrack when said another said flatrack is stacked above said flatrack;
- wherein said flatrack can be used to cushion transportation of said container on said ISO vehicular load carrier or be stacked on said carrier without said container.
- 3. The cargo carrying flatrack of claim 2, wherein said means on said upper frame for slideably engaging said lower frame comprises:
- said rectangular upper frame having two longitudinal channels; each of said channels having a C-shaped cross section opening downward;
- said rectangular lower frame having two longitudinal beams; each of said beams having an I-shaped cross section;
- each said C-shaped cross section of said channels respectively slideably engaged around a top flange of each said I-shaped cross section of said beams; and
- anti-friction means disposed on an upper surface of said top flange for facilitating the sliding of said channels relative to said beams.
- 4. The cargo carrying flatrack of claim 3, wherein said anti-friction means is tetrafluorethylene.
- 5. The cargo carrying flatrack of claim 2, wherein said lock receiving means comprise at least five pairs of ISO corner castings located on said lower frame at such distances in relation to each other to accommodate said locking devices on said ISO load carrier or locking means on an upper frame of another said flatrack stacked below said flatrack.
- 6. The cargo carrying flatrack of claim 5, wherein said lock receiving means comprise two sets of three pairs of ISO corner castings; one of said two sets symmetrical to the other set around a central transverse axis of said flatrack.
- 7. The cargo carrying flatrack of claim 2, wherein said cushioning means comprises:
- a rectangular pocket fixed to said lower frame;
- said pocket comprising;
- slotted longitudinal sides;
- transverse buffer stops fixed near opposite ends of said longitudinal sides;
- said transverse buffer stops having slots communicating with said slots in said slotted longitudinal sides;
- a resiliently compressible buffer fixed between said buffer stops in said pocket by compression;
- said upper frame having integrally connected compression rods, wherein said compression rods slide in either longitudinal direction in said pocket to additionally resiliently compress said buffer to absorb movement of said upper frame relative to said lower frame.
- 8. The cargo carrying flatrack of claim 7, wherein said buffer has hydraulic means for providing resiliency.
- 9. The cargo carrying flatrack of claim 7, wherein said buffer has a spring to provide resiliency.
- 10. The cargo carrying flatrack of claim 7, wherein said buffer has elastomeric means for providing resiliency.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of parent, application Ser. No. 07/586,785 filed Sept. 24, 1990, now abandoned, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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