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Self-gripping rack for cantilevered tanks

a self-gripping, cantilever technology, applied in the direction of loading/unloading vehicle arrangment, transportation items, load accommodation, etc., can solve the problems of increased fuel consumption, increased costs, and difficulty in transporting a large number of tanks, and achieves easy installation and assembly. , the effect of low cos

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-05-29
SHECKELLS AMUEL E
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[0010]The present invention also provides a rack on which articles can be shipped without damage.
[0011]The present invention further provides a lightweight rack which is easily installed manually.
[0012]The present invention further provides a system which is easily assembled by unskilled labor at a low cost.

Problems solved by technology

With their round configuration, it is difficult to transport a large number of tanks due to legal limitations on the size of the truck.
In addition, the racks may be heavy and bulky, thus taking up additional space and adding an extra load to the truck, leading to increased fuel usage.
It is also often necessary to use a crane or multiple people to place the rack on the truck, leading to increased costs.
While this system was a major improvement over prior art devices, the placing of the pads requires considerable time, using skilled labor and laboratory conditions to install.
As a result, the metal parts must be relatively thick so that multiple sandings do not reduce the strength of the holder.
The loop formed by sewing the end of the strap is weaker than the other parts of the system and accordingly limits the amount of weight the system can hold.
Also, the operations of sewing a strap and inserting a bolt require a certain amount of time and cost. FIG. 1 shows such a prior art arrangement where a vehicle 10, such as a truck is used to carry a plurality of cylindrical objects, such as propane tanks 72.

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[0033]Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and more particularly to FIG. 2 thereof, wherein an arrangement of articles such as propane tanks 72 are shown being held by holders 12. The holders 12 are connected using straps 16 which support the intervening tanks 72 and are also used for connecting together the top row of tanks in a different configuration. As shown in FIG. 3, three tanks are connected together through strapping 16 with holders 12 space there between.

[0034]The strap starts at point A and extends along the bottom side of the right hand rack through two cutouts. It then proceeds under the center tank and through cutouts on the bottom edge of the left hand rack. The strap then extends under and around the left hand tank and extends over the top of the center tank and right hand tank and then down and under the right hand tank to return to point A. At this point, the strap extend...

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Abstract

A flexible system for holding articles such as propane tanks. Straps are arranged around and over three tanks in order to support the outer tanks in a cantilevered fashion over another row of tanks which only has two tanks. Spacers may be inserted between the three tanks to adjust the necessary dimensions for truck. The straps may take a number of configurations and may be held by different locking devices for holding the straps. The straps may also include hooks for attachment to eyes on the tanks.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO PROVISIONAL APPLICATION[0001]This Non-Provisional Application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 (e) on Provisional Application No. 60 / 837,625 filed on Aug. 15, 2006, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference.BACKGROUND OF INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The present invention relates generally to a self-gripping flexible rack for stacking articles such as propane tanks and more particularly to a self-gripping flexible rack using straps and spacers between the tanks.[0004]2. Description of the Background Art[0005]Various types of racks are known for stacking and transporting articles such as propane tanks. With their round configuration, it is difficult to transport a large number of tanks due to legal limitations on the size of the truck. In addition, the racks may be heavy and bulky, thus taking up additional space and adding an extra load to the truck, leading to increased fuel usage. It is also often necessary to use a crane or...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D63/00
CPCB60P3/055B60P7/0823B65D71/04B65D63/10B60P7/12
Inventor SHECKELLS, AMUEL E.
Owner SHECKELLS AMUEL E
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