The present invention pertains generally to a shipping container for a personal vehicle, which after use, can be readily converted into a trailer that can be pulled by the vehicle.
Many personal vehicles, such as all-terrain vehicles (ATV), motorcycles, motor scooters, and the like, are shipped to a retailer or ultimate destination in a completely preassembled form packaged in a shipping container that protects the vehicle during transit. Examples of such shipping containers are described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,097,054 to Beck; U.S. Pat. No. 5,133,453 to Rainer; U.S. Pat. No. 6,814,529 to Junge; U.S. Pat. No. 6,726,041 to Dunn; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,593,259 to Hui-Kuei. However, after delivery, a problem arises with respect to disposal of such shipping containers and such containers are most commonly discarded or the materials from which it is fabricated are recycled. Furthermore, because of their bulk, returning such shipping containers to their source is not economically feasible, i.e. even through the containers are empty, their size assures that substantial shipping fees will be incurred and is particularly true when the vehicles are shipped long distances. For example, such vehicles are commonly shipped to North America or Europe from facilities in Asia.
To a limited extent the problem of containers disposal has been addressed through the use of cardboard for container construction. However, this solution has not proven totally satisfactory because, while cardboard is easily discarded or recycled, cardboard containers do not provide sufficient support and protection for the articles during shipping. Therefore it is highly desirable that the requisite shipping containers be fabricated from of strong rigid materials such as steel, aluminum, composites or the like to insure that the container retains shape during shipping and has sufficient strength to protect the vehicle packed therein.
Therefore, a need exists for shipping containers for fully assembled personal vehicles wherein the container can be conveniently transformed into a different useful piece of equipment. The present invention addresses this and other needs.
The present invention discloses a specialized shipping container for transporting a fully assembled personal vehicle such as a four-wheeled all-terrain vehicle (ATV), golf cart, mobility vehicle and the like as well as a two-wheeled vehicle such as a motor cycle, motor scooter and the like. After use, the shipping container is easily transformed into one or more alternative trailer configurations by rearrangement of the container components. In preferred embodiments the resulting trailer is equipped with a standard ball mount hitch or ball receiver hitch so that it can be towed in the manner in which a standard trailer is towed by an automobile, all-terrain vehicle (ATV), two wheeled vehicle, and the like.
Essentially, the transformable shipping container comprises a flat base with a rectangular frame and a plurality of vertical cross-members, horizontal cross-members and optional diagonal cross-members; four vertical sidewalls consisting of horizontal rails and vertical rails wherein the sidewalls are removedly attachable to edges of the base frame and wherein at least one of the sidewalls is hingedly attached to an edge of the base frame; an axel and hitch sub-assembly consisting of an axel to which two wheels may be attached, at least one rail component perpendicular to the axel component and a hitch attached to the rail component, wherein the entire axel and hitch assembly is removedly attachable to underside of the base frame. The components are designed to provide for easy adjustments or modifications of both the container and trailer configurations.
The container/trailer components are fabricated from tubular metal such as tubular steel or an equivalent material and are attachable using readily available attachment means such as pins, rods, screws, bolts, eye-bolts, nuts and the like.
It should be appreciated that the principles of the present invention are not limited to the shipment of vehicles, but could also be applied to other unit goods and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, taken in view of the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, embodiments of the invention.
The present invention discloses a specialized shipping container for transporting a fully assembled personal vehicle such as a four-wheeled all-terrain vehicle (ATV), golf cart, mobility vehicle and the like as well as a two-wheeled vehicle such as a motor cycle, motor scooter and the like. After use, the shipping container is easily transformed into one or more, alternative trailer configurations by rearrangement of the container components. In preferred embodiments the resulting trailer is equipped with a standard ball mount hitch so that it can be towed in the manner in which a standard trailer is towed by an automobile, all-terrain vehicle (ATV), two wheeled vehicle, and the like.
For the purposes of the present invention the terms “cross-members” and “rail” shall be interpreted as synonymous.
Essentially, the transformable shipping container for a personal vehicle of the present invention comprises:
In the various embodiments of container configurations the individual components are fabricated with appropriately positioned holes to accept a variety of readily available standard attachment means, including but not limited to, bolts, screws, pins, latches, and the like. In preferred embodiments of container configurations, the components are attached by the use of pins or bolts (secured with nuts). In certain other embodiments of container configurations the individual components are joined through the use of screw-threaded holes and standard bolts.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention further comprise flooring components attached to the base frame of a container configuration (trailer bed of a trailer configuration) and/or the rectangular sidewall of a container configuration (tailgate of a trailer configuration).
Preferred embodiments of container configurations can be stacked and can be raised from the floor, lowered to the floor or conveyed with a standard forklift. The trailer tailgate serves as a container wall when in the container configuration. During operation in the trailer configuration it may be pivotally lowered and used as a ramp for loading cargo onto the trailer bed. The trailer tailgate can be completely removed if necessary and can also be fitted with different flooring s to accommodate various cargo types.
In certain preferred container configuration embodiments the trailer wheels and axel/hitch subassembly are disposed in the bottom of the container and occupy about 10% of the volume of the container. Other preferred embodiments of the trailer configuration provides a trailer a dump feature via a dump latch which can be disengaged to tilt the trailer bed backwards for dumping cargo. In still other preferred embodiments the trailer hitch is a standard automotive size and has a lock and release lever.
In terms of operation, when in the container configuration the present invention may be used to house anything being shipped that needs protection from crushing or collision. It is a secure container capable of supporting other containers in stacked vertical relationship. When in the trailer configuration the present invention may be used for hauling any cargo which can fit into and be supported by the trailer bed.
It should be appreciated that the container and trailer configurations of the present invention may be easily inter-converted (transformed) as required. It should be further appreciated that the preferred embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and that numerous modifications, variations, and rearrangements will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art to achieve equivalent results.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/740,595, filed Nov. 29, 2005.
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60740595 | Nov 2005 | US |