David R. Early - Carol Stream IL, US Rudolph E. Nadherny - Golden MO, US
Assignee:
Ireco, LLC - Bensenville IL
International Classification:
B61D 45/00
US Classification:
410 96
Abstract:
A retainer having an elongated body secures one end of a cargo-engaging strapping to a wall anchor of a cargo transport unit wall. In operation, a loop is formed in the strapping and passed from a first side of the anchor to a second side, where the retainer is inserted within the loop, such that the loop engages a portion of a strapping-engaging surface of the retainer body. Then the loop is pulled toward the anchor until the retainer seats against the anchor. Finally, the portion of the strapping extending from the first side is pulled toward the second side, whereby a loose end of the loop is secured against the anchor. The retainer prevents strapping slippage along the anchor, which preserves the tension in the strapping and prevents the cargo from shifting and becoming damaged. The retainer also allows for improved application and removal of the strapping.
Lading Tie Anchor Link With Enhanced Banding Contact Surface
David R. Early - Carol Stream IL, US Rudolph E. Nadherny - Golden MO, US Barry T. Glass - Crest Hill IL, US
Assignee:
Ireco, LLC - Bensenville IL
International Classification:
B60P 7/08
US Classification:
410106, 410116
Abstract:
A two-piece anchor assembly has a retainer and an interlocking link. The link is a unitary component that is formed by a single forging step. The link is secured to the floor of a railway flatcar by the retainer. A steel band is connected at one end to a load bearing surface of the link of a first anchor assembly and at another end to a load bearing surface of the link of a second anchor assembly. A tensile force is then applied to the steel banding and crimped with a clip in order to secure cargo. The load bearing surface has an enhanced banding radius, which reduces the risk of band breakage when the steel band is subjected to a high tensile force by preventing “creasing” at contact locations.
Lading Tie Anchor Link With Enhanced Banding Contact Surface
David R. Early - Carol Stream IL, US Rudolph E. Nadherny - Golden MO, US Barry T. Glass - Crest Hill IL, US
Assignee:
Ireco, LLC - Bensenville IL
International Classification:
B60P 7/08
US Classification:
410106, 410116
Abstract:
A two-piece anchor assembly has a retainer and an interlocking link. The link is a unitary component that is formed by a single forging step. The link is secured to the floor of a railway flatcar by the retainer. A steel band is connected at one end to a load bearing surface of the link of a first anchor assembly and at another end to a load bearing surface of the link of a second anchor assembly. A tensile force is then applied to the steel banding and crimped with a clip in order to secure cargo. The load bearing surface has an enhanced banding radius, which reduces the risk of band breakage when the steel band is subjected to a high tensile force by preventing “creasing” at contact locations.
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