Pallet Transport Means
US-2023312245-A1 · Oct 5, 2023 · US
US2021284436A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021284436-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117197906-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide load-securement devices and processes for securing loads in a shipping container. Generally, each load-securement device includes a base and two wings each having a corner-engaging end. The wings are attached to the base and are movable relative to one another and to the base from a compact configuration in which a first distance separates the corner-engaging ends to a securement configuration in which a second greater distance separates the corner-engaging ends. Since the load-securement device is more compact when the wings are in the compact configuration (as compared to the securement configuration), it is easier to attach to a shipping container—and particularly to a front corner post of the shipping container—as compared to a similar load-securement device that has immovable wings fixed in the securement configuration.
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1 . A load-securement process for securing a load in a shipping container including first and second front corner posts, the process comprising: positioning a first load-securement device comprising a base, a first wing movably attached to the base and comprising a first corner-engaging end, and a second wing movably attached to the base and comprising a second corner-engaging end, the first and second wings of the second load-securement device being movable relative to one another from a compact configuration to a securement configuration, at least partially within a load-securement-device-receiving channel defined by the first corner post while the first and second wings are in the compact configuration; and securing the first load-securement device to the first front corner post by manipulating the first and second wings into the securement configuration so their respective first and second corner-engaging ends engage opposing interior corners of the first front corner post. 2 . The load-securement process of claim 1 , further comprising: positioning a second load-securement device comprising a base, a first wing movably attached to the base and comprising a first corner-engaging end, and a second wing movably attached to the base and comprising a second corner-engaging end, the first and second wings of the second load-securement device being movable relative to one another from a compact configuration to a securement configuration, at least partially within a load-securement-device-receiving channel defined by the second corner post while the first and second wings are in the compact configuration; securing the second load-securement device to the second front corner post by manipulating the first and second wings into the securement configuration so their respective first and second corner-engaging ends engage opposing interior corners of the second front corner post; attaching a first securement member to the first load-securement device; attaching a second securement member to the second load-securement device; wrapping the first and second securement members around the load; and attaching the first and second securement members to one another. 3 . The load-securement process of claim 2 , further comprising tensioning the first and second securement members around the load. 4 . The load-securement process of claim 1 , wherein attaching the first securement member to the first load-securement device comprises: threading a first end of the first securement member through a first securement-member-receiving opening defined in part by the first wing; and threading the first end of the first securement member through a second securement-member-receiving opening defined in part by the second wing so the first securement member is wrapped around the base. 5 . The load-securement process of claim 1 , wherein the first and second wings are pivotably attached to the base such that manipulating the first and second wings of the first load-securement device into the securement configuration comprises pivoting at least one of the first and second wings about the base to separate their respective first and second corner-engaging ends. 6 . The load-securement process of claim 5 , further comprising manipulating the first and second wings into the compact configuration before inserting the first load-securement device at least partially within the load-securement-device-receiving channel defined by the first corner post. 7 . The load-securement process of claim 6 , wherein the first load-securement device further comprises a first biasing element operably engaged to the first and second wings and configured to bias the first and second wings to the securement configuration such that manipulating the first and second wings of the first load-securement device into the securement configuration comprises enabling the first biasing element to bias the first and second wings into the securement configuration. 8 . The load-securement process of claim 7 , wherein manipulating the first and second wings of the first load-securement device into the compact configuration comprises pivoting at least one of the first and second wings about the base and against the biasing force of the first biasing element to move their respective first and second corner-engaging ends toward one another. 9 . The load-securement process of claim 1 , wherein the first and second wings are movable in translation relative to the base such that manipulating the first and second wings into the securement configuration comprises moving at least one of the first and second wings in translation relative to the base to separate their respective first and second corner-engaging ends. 10 . The load-securement process of claim 9 , wherein the base comprises a body with oppositely threaded portions that are threadably received in the first and second wings, respectively, such that manipulating the first and second wings into the securement configuration comprises rotating the base relative to the first and second wings, thereby causing the first and second wings to move in translation away from the base and away from one another. 11 . A load-securement device attachable to a front corner post of a shipping container, the front corner post comprising multiple walls at least partially defining a load-securement-device-receiving channel and forming opposing first and second interior corners of the front corner post, the load-securement device comprising: a base; a first wing movably attached to the base and comprising a first corner-engaging end; and a second wing movably attached to the base and comprising a second corner-engaging end, wherein the first and second wings are movable relative to one another from a compact configuration in which a first distance separates the first and second corner-engaging ends to a securement configuration in which a second greater distance separates the first and second corner-engaging ends, and wherein the first and second wings are sized to engage the first and second interior corners of the front corner post, respectively, when in the securement configuration and not when in the compact configuration. 12 . The load-securement device of claim 11 , wherein the base and the first and second wings are sized to fit entirely within the load-securement-device-receiving channel of the front corner post when the first and second wings are in the securement configuration. 13 . The load-securement device of claim 11 , wherein the base and the first wing at least partially define a first securement-member-receiving opening sized to receive a securement member, wherein the base and the second wing at least partially define a second securement-member-receiving opening sized to receive the securement member. 14 . The load-securement device of claim 11 , wherein the first and second wings are pivotably attached to the base and configured to pivot from the compact configuration to the securement configuration, wherein a first angle is formed between the first and second wings when the first and second wings are in the compact configuration and a second greater angle is formed between the first and second wings when the first and second wings are in the securement configuration. 15 . The load-securement device of claim 14 , wherein the second angle is at least approximately 90 degrees and no greater than approximately 180 degrees. 16 . The load-securement device of claim 11 , wherein the first and second wings are movable in translation relative to the base. 17 . The load-securement devic
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