The present invention relates to a shield assembly for preventing foreign matter from entering into the cargo space of a transport vehicle of the type having a displaceable wall section providing access to the cargo space and mounted on a lower rail which is secured to a side frame of the transport vehicle.
Many transport vehicles, such as tractor trailers or railway cars are equipped with tarp enclosures which provide total access to the interior of the vehicle. These tarp enclosures are usually supported by a framework which is mounted on rails or tracks which are secured to the lower side frame of the cargo bed of the vehicle and displaceable therealong. A problem with such displaceable wall sections is that the tarp is supported spaced from the lower side frame of the cargo bed whereby to permit a folding of the tarp in accordion fashion and also to prevent entanglement with the cargo bed or merchandise supported thereon. This spacing causes foreign matter such as water and dust to enter into the cargo space through the spacing between the lower section of the tarp and the cargo bed, and often causing damage to merchandise being transported in the cargo space. There is also a need to protect the rail on which these collapsible tarps are supported to prevent foreign matter from entering into the rail and causing the support wheels of the framework to jam or otherwise malfunction. During winter season, the roads on which the tractor trailers operate are often covered with salt calcium or chemical and sand mixtures whereby to melt the icy road surface and such product, in melted form, is sprayed onto these rails and in the crevices between the tarps and the frame by the wheels of the vehicle and wind thereby resulting in corrosion and malfunctions.
It is a feature of the present invention to provide a shield assembly which substantially overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art.
According to the above feature, from a broad aspect, the present invention provides a shield assembly for the cargo space of a transport vehicle wherein access to the cargo space is provided by a displaceable wall section mounted on a lower rail secured spaced from a lower side frame of the cargo space. The assembly comprises an elongated rectangular flexible seal guard having an elongated securable side edge section. The flexible seal guard has a width which is greater than a space defined between the rail and the lower side frame. The rail has retention means for immovably securing the securable side edge section of the flexible seal guard thereto whereby the flexible seal guard is supported for frictional engagement at an opposed free side edge against the lower side frame to bridge and substantially seal the space to prevent foreign matter from entering into the cargo space.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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Because the support rail 15 is supported spaced from the trailer lower side frame 16 there is a large space 23 between the support rail 15 and the trailer side frame surface 16′. This space 23 extends between the spacing blocks all along the side frame and communicates with the cargo space 11 above the cargo bed 12.
In order to isolate the space 23 between the lower trailer side frame 16 and the support rail 15, an elongated rectangular flexible seal guard 24 is provided and herein shown in cross-section only. This seal guard has an elongated securable side edge section 25 which is retained in a retention means constituted by a configured retention slot 26, as better illustrated in
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The retention slot 26 is also provided with a bottom straight end section 38 disposed rearwardly of the elongated abutment 32 and extending upwardly of the horizontal plane 34. The securable side edge section of the flexible seal guard is disposed in close sliding fit in this bottom straight end section of the slot and together with the locking insert 28 the seal guard 24 is immovably connected in the slot 26 due to this angular configuration of the securable side edge section 28 of the seal guard 24.
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In conclusion, it can be appreciated that this shield assembly substantially seals all of the space 23 between the support rail 15 and the inner cargo space 11 and at the same time protects the frame support mechanism which is secured to the support rail to prevent wear-and-tear thereof by foreign matter.
It is within the ambit of the present invention to cover any obvious modifications of the preferred embodiment described herein, provided such modifications fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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