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US-2026015170-A1 · Jan 15, 2026 · US
US9790038B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9790038-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615013579-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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Bumpers for use at loading docks include a housing defining a lip-engaging surface to engage a lip of a deck when the lip is in a retracted position, and a RIG-engaging surface positioned adjacent the lip-engaging surface. The RIG-engaging surface is movable relative to the lip-engaging surface. The RIG-engaging surface is to move relative to the lip-engaging surface when a RIG of a vehicle imparts a force to the RIG-engaging surface when the vehicle is at a loading dock.
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A loading dock apparatus for receiving a vehicle backing into a loading dock, the loading dock having a platform that is elevated relative to a driveway leading to the platform, the platform defining a pit extending in a vertical direction between a pit floor and an upper surface of the platform, the pit extending in a lateral direction between a right sidewall and a left sidewall of the pit, the pit extending in a longitudinal direction between a back wall of the pit and a dock face that extends downward from the upper surface of the platform to the driveway, the lateral direction being horizontal and perpendicular to the vertical direction, the longitudinal direction being horizontal and perpendicular to both the vertical direction and the lateral direction, the loading dock further having a deck extending into the pit, the deck being selectively movable to a raised position and a lowered position relative to the platform, the loading dock further having a lip attached to the deck, the lip having a distal edge that is movable selectively to an extended position and a retracted position relative to the deck, the loading dock apparatus comprising: a first RIG bumper attached to the dock face, the first RIG bumper protruding in the longitudinal direction from the dock face to a RIG-engaging surface of the first RIG bumper, the first RIG bumper having a lip-engaging surface facing upward, the distal edge of the lip to engage the lip-engaging surface of the first RIG bumper when the deck is in the lowered position while the lip is in the retracted position, the distal edge of the lip being spaced apart from the lip-engaging surface when the deck is in the raised position, and the RIG-engaging surface moving relative to the lip-engaging surface in reaction to an impact created by the vehicle backing up against the first RIG bumper. 2. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the lip-engaging surface is substantially stationary when the RIG-engaging surface moves relative to the lip-engaging surface during the impact. 3. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first RIG bumper includes a polymeric member interposed between the RIG-engaging surface and the dock face, and the movement of the RIG-engaging surface is by virtue of the polymeric member being resiliently compressible. 4. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a front metal plate that includes the RIG-engaging surface; and a polymeric member interposed between the front metal plate and the dock face, wherein the movement of the RIG-engaging surface is by virtue of the polymeric member being resiliently compressible. 5. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the RIG-engaging surface extends lower than the pit floor. 6. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 , wherein an entire dimensional profile of the first RIG bumper is positioned lower than the pit floor. 7. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the right sidewall of the pit lies along a first plane, the left sidewall of the pit lies along a second plane, and the first RIG bumper is between the first plane and the second plane. 8. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the deck is further moveable to a lowermost position that is lower than the lowered position, and the first RIG bumper is between the dock face and the distal edge of the lip when the deck is in the lowermost position. 9. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the RIG-engaging surface extends below the distal edge of the lip when the deck is in the lowered position and the lip is in the retracted position engaging the lip-engaging surface of the first RIG bumper. 10. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 further including: a second RIG bumper being substantially similar in structure to the first RIG bumper, the second RIG bumper being attached to the dock face; and a vehicle restraint barrier coupled to the dock face, the vehicle restraint barrier being movable selectively between a blocking position and a release position, the blocking position being higher than the release position, the vehicle restraint barrier with reference to the lateral direction being situated between the first RIG bumper and the second RIG bumper. 11. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 further including a second RIG bumper being substantially similar in structure to the first RIG bumper, the second RIG bumper being attached to the dock face, the second RIG bumper being a spaced-apart distance from the first RIG bumper, the spaced-apart distance being less than a horizontal length of the distal edge of the lip. 12. The loading dock apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first RIG bumper includes: a pair of metal casing members; a polymeric member positioned between the pair of metal casing members; and a pair of metal mounting members attached to the dock face, the polymeric member and the pair of metal casing members being positioned between the pair of metal mounting members, the pair of metal mounting members being substantially stationary relative to the dock face, the pair of metal casing members being movable relative to the pair of metal mounting members by virtue of the polymeric member being resiliently compressible. 13. The loading dock apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the first RIG bumper includes a front metal plate that includes the RIG-engaging surface, the polymeric member is interposed between the front metal plate and the dock face, and the first RIG bumper further includes an inclined plate extending above the front metal plate. 14. The loading dock apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the deck is further moveable to a lowermost position that is lower than the lowered position, and the lip is to engage the inclined plate when the deck is in the lowermost position while the lip rests against the first RIG bumper. 15. A loading dock apparatus for receiving a vehicle backing into a loading dock, wherein the loading dock having a platform that is elevated relative to a driveway leading to the platform, the platform defining a pit extending in a vertical direction between a pit floor and an upper surface of the platform, the pit extending in a lateral direction between a right sidewall and a left sidewall of the pit, the pit extending in a longitudinal direction between a back wall of the pit and a dock face that extends downward from the upper surface of the platform to the driveway, the lateral direction being horizontal and perpendicular to the vertical direction, the longitudinal direction being horizontal and perpendicular to both the vertical direction and the lateral direction, the loading dock further having a deck extending into the pit, the deck being selectively movable to a raised position and a lowered position relative to the platform, the loading dock further having a lip attached to the deck, the lip having a distal edge that is movable selectively to an extended position and a retracted position relative to the deck, the loading dock apparatus comprising: a metal casing; a polymeric member positioned within the metal casing; a metal mount to couple to the dock face at a predetermined location, the polymeric member and the metal casing being positioned within the metal mount, the metal mount being substantially stationary when attached to the dock face, the metal casing being movable relative to the metal mount by virtue of the polymeric member being resiliently compressible; and a lip-engaging surface on the metal mount, the lip-engaging surface being positioned to receive and engage the lip when the deck is in a lowered position and the lip is in
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