Cage to cage locking mechanism
US-10562362-B2 · Feb 18, 2020 · US
US10919666B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10919666-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916248067-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 15, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 16, 2021 |
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A sled includes a deck having a top surface and a cradle section configured to hold a shipping vessel. The cradle section includes a length that extends from a back of the deck towards a front of the deck. First and second wedges extend at least the length of the cradle section and each include at least an outer facing surface and an upper facing surface. The outer facing surface of the first wedge defines a first side of the cradle section and the outer facing surface of the second wedge defines a second side of the cradle section. The upper facing surfaces of each of the first wedge and the second wedge is oriented at an angle relative to the top surface of the deck such that each upper facing surface of each wedge slopes downwardly from an outer edge to an opposing inner edge.
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A sled configured to hold a shipping vessel, the sled comprising: a deck including a top surface and a cradle section configured to hold a shipping vessel, the cradle section having a length that extends from a back of the deck towards a front of the deck; a first back wall that defines a portion of a back of the cradle section; a second back wall spaced apart from the first back wall that defines a portion of the back of the cradle section; a first wedge extending at least the length of the cradle section and including at least an outer facing surface and an upper facing surface, wherein the outer facing surface of the first wedge defines a first side of the cradle section of the sled; a second wedge spaced apart from the first wedge, extending at least the length of the cradle section and including at least an outer facing surface and an upper facing surface, wherein the outer facing surface of the second wedge defines a second side of the cradle section of the sled; wherein the upper facing surface of the first wedge is oriented at an angle relative to the top surface of the deck such that the upper facing surface of the first wedge slopes downwardly from an outer edge of the upper facing surface of the first wedge to an opposing inner edge of the upper facing surface of the first wedge; and wherein the upper facing surface of the second wedge is oriented at an angle relative to the top surface of the deck such that the upper facing surface of the second wedge slopes downwardly from an outer edge of the upper facing surface of the second wedge to an opposing inner edge of the upper facing surface of the second wedge. 2. The sled of claim 1 , wherein a top of the first back wall is oriented at an angle relative to the top surface of the deck such that an outer portion is located a distance from the top surface of the deck that is greater than a distance that an opposing inner portion is located from the top surface of the deck and wherein a top of the second back wall is oriented at an angle relative to the top surface of the deck such that an outer portion of the top of the second back wall is located a distance from the top surface of the deck that is greater than distance that an opposing inner portion of the top of the second back wall is located from the top surface of the deck. 3. The sled of claim 1 , further comprising: a first side wall that further defines the first side of the cradle section, wherein the first side wall is connected to the first back wall; and a second side wall that further defines the second side of the cradle section, wherein the second side wall is connected to the second back wall. 4. The sled of claim 3 , wherein the first side wall, the second side wall, the first back wall and the second back wall comprise interior wall members that form a lattice. 5. The sled of claim 1 , further comprising: a first pocket located in the cradle section on the deck of the sled and defined at least by an inner facing surface of the first wedge; a second pocket spaced apart from the first pocket, located in the cradle section of the deck and defined at least by an inner facing surface of the second wedge; and wherein the first pocket and the second pocket are configured to receive and stabilize feet of the shipping vessel. 6. The sled of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of wheels mounted to a bottom of the deck so that the sled is configured to be mobile along a floor. 7. The sled of claim 1 , further comprising a user workspace section, wherein a back of the user workspace section is defined by the cradle section and a front of the user workspace is defined by a front of the sled. 8. A sled comprising: a deck having a back, a front, opposing first and second sides and configured to hold a shipping vessel; two back walls located at the back of the deck and spaced apart from each other for accommodating forks of a forklift, wherein the two back walls have tops that slope at an angle downwardly and inwardly from first sides of the back walls located at the opposing first and second sides of the deck to second sides of the back walls, the slopes of the tops of the backs walls being less than 90 degrees relative to the deck; and a pair of wedges each located on the opposing sides of the deck and having at least outer facing surfaces and upper facing surfaces, wherein the outer facing surfaces define each of the first and second sides of the deck and wherein the upper facing surfaces slope downwardly and inwardly towards the deck and are configured to guide and center the shipping vessel onto the deck, the slopes of the upper facing surfaces of the pair of wedges being less than 90 degrees relative to the deck. 9. The sled of claim 8 , wherein the tops of the two back walls are oriented at angles relative to a top surface of the deck, wherein the tops of the two back walls are configured to guide forks of the forklift into a center of the deck. 10. The sled of claim 8 , further comprising a first pocket located in a cradle section on the deck of the sled and defined at least by an inner facing surface of a first wedge of the pair of wedges and a second pocket spaced apart from the first pocket, and wherein the sled includes a second pocket located in the cradle section of the deck and defined at least by an inner facing surface of a second wedge of the pair of wedges, the first pocket and the second pocket receiving and stabilizing feet of the shipping vessel. 11. The sled of claim 8 , further comprising a user workspace configured to receive a user that accesses inventory in the shipping vessel. 12. A sled configured to hold a shipping vessel, the sled comprising: a deck including a top surface and a cradle section configured to hold a shipping vessel, the cradle section having a length that extends from a back of the deck towards a front of the deck; a first wedge extending at least the length of the cradle section and including at least an outer facing surface and an upper facing surface, wherein the outer facing surface of the first wedge defines a first side of the cradle section of the sled; a second wedge spaced apart from the first wedge, extending at least the length of the cradle section and including at least an outer facing surface and an upper facing surface, wherein the outer facing surface of the second wedge defines a second side of the cradle section of the sled; a first pocket located in the cradle section on the deck of the sled and defined at least by an inner facing surface of the first wedge; a second pocket spaced apart from the first pocket, located in the cradle section of the deck and defined at least by an inner facing surface of the second wedge, wherein the first pocket and the second pocket are configured to receive and stabilize feet of the shipping vessel; wherein the upper facing surface of the first wedge is oriented at an angle relative to the top surface of the deck such that the upper facing surface of the first wedge slopes downwardly from an outer edge of the upper facing surface of the first wedge to an opposing inner edge of the upper facing surface of the first wedge; and wherein the upper facing surface of the second wedge is oriented at an angle relative to the top surface of the deck such that the upper facing surface of the second wedge slopes downwardly from an outer edge of the upper facing surface of the second wedge to an opposing inner edge of the upper facing surface of the second wedge. 13. The sled of claim 12 , further comprising: a first back wall that defines a portion of a back of the cradle section; and a second back wall spaced apart f
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