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(11) | EP 4 151 583 A1 |
(12) | EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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(54) | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOVING CONTAINERS BETWEEN VEHICLES AND PLATFORMS |
(57) A system is configured to move a group (118) of containers (102) including at least
five containers (102) simultaneously between a vehicle (104) and a platform (106).
The system includes a container support frame (108) configured to support the group
(118) of containers (102), at least one hoist (110A, 110), and a conveyor (112). The
at least one hoist (110A, 110) is configured to raise and lower the container support
frame (108) and the containers (102) when the containers (102) are secured to the
container support frame (108). The conveyor (112) is configured to move the container
support frame (108) and the containers (102) between the vehicle (104) and the platform
(106).
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BACKGROUND
SUMMARY
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a system for moving containers between a vehicle and a platform, the system including a hoist, a conveyor, and a container support frame.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the system of Figure 1 with the hoist in a raised position and containers secured to the container support frame above the vehicle.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the system of Figure 1 with the hoist in a lowered position and the containers secured to the container support frame above the platform.
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the system of Figure 1 with the hoist in a raised position and the container support frame ready to receive additional containers to move between the vehicle and the platform.
Figure 5 is a front elevation view the system of Figure 1 with the hoist in a raised position and the containers secured to the container support frame above the vehicle, a portion of the vehicle being omitted to illustrate the containers on the vehicle.
Figure 6 is a front elevation view of the system of Figure 1 with the hoist in a lowered position and the containers secured to the container support frame above the platform.
Figure 7 is a sectional view of a portion of the system of Figure 1 taken along line A-A in Figure 6, with the hoist in a raised position.
Figure 8 is a sectional view of a portion of the system of Figure 1 taken along line A-A in Figure 6, with the hoist in a lowered position.
Figure 9 is an end view of a portion of the system of Figure 1, illustrating stairs on the system.
Figure 10 is a top view of a portion of the system of Figure 1, illustrating the hoist and the container support frame.
Figure 11 is a top view of a portion of the system of Figure 1 with a top portion of the hoist being omitted.
Figure 12 is a perspective view of the portion of the system of Figure 1 with the hoist in a lowered position.
Figure 13 is a perspective view of the portion of the system of Figures 1 and 12 with the hoist in a raised position.
Figure 14 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the system shown in Figure 5 within the rectangle identified as "Fig. 14" in Figure 5, illustrating connectors of the system.
Figure 15 is an enlarged front view of a portion of the hoist of the system shown in Figure 12 within the rectangle identified as "Fig 15" in Figure 12, illustrating the hoist including a drum, reeve blocks, and cables wound onto the drum.
Figure 16 is an enlarged front view of a portion of the system shown in Figure 15 within the rectangle identified as "Fig. 16" in Figure 15, illustrating reeve blocks of the hoist of the system.
Figure 17 is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of the system taken along line B-B shown in Figure 15 and illustrating the cables extending through the reeve blocks and to the drum.
Figure 18 is an enlarged end view of a portion of the containers positioned on the platform of the system within the rectangle identified as "Fig. 18" in Figure 1, illustrating the system including an alignment device.
Figure 19 is an enlarged side view of a portion of the containers and alignment device within the rectangle identified as "Fig. 19" in Figure 1, illustrating the alignment device engaged with the containers.
Figure 20 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a portion of a system for moving containers between a vehicle and a platform, the system including a container support frame configured to support up to five containers.
Figure 21 is a side view of the system of Figure 20.
Figure 22 is a top view of the system of Figure 20.
Figure 23 is a front view of the system of Figure 20.
Figure 24 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a container support frame for use with the system 100, the container support frame including transverse beams, horizontal lacers, and diagonal lacers.
Figure 25 is a perspective view of the container support frame of Figure 24 with containers secured to the container support frame.
Figure 26 is a force diagram of the container support frame of Figure 24 illustrating modeled loads on the container support frame when the container support frame is used to move containers between a vehicle and a platform.
Figure 27 is a perspective view of the container support frame of Figure 26 with broken lines illustrating a deflected shape of the container support frame due to loading.
Figure 28 is a side view of the container support frame of Figure 26 with broken lines illustrating a deflected shape of the container support frame due to loading.
Figure 29 is a perspective view of a schematic wire frame representation of the container support frame of Figure 26 illustrating stress concentrations and magnitudes in the container support frame due to loading.
Figure 30 is a side view of the wire frame representation of Figure 29 illustrating stress concentrations and magnitudes in the container support frame due to loading.
Figure 31 is a perspective view of the wire frame representation of Figure 29 with broken lines illustrating a deflected shape of the container support frame due to loading.
Figure 32 is a side view of the wire frame representation of Figure 29 with broken lines illustrating a deflected shape of the container support frame due to loading.
Figure 33 is an enlarged side view of a portion of the wire frame representation indicated by the box in Figure 32 with broken lines illustrating a deflected shape of the container support frame around a support point of the container support frame in the disclosed embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FEATURES LIST
1. A system for moving containers between a vehicle and a platform, the system comprising:
a container support frame including a first end, a second end, and at least one structural member extending from the first end to the second end, the container support frame having a longitudinal axis extending through the first end and the second end;
connector housings arranged between the first end and the second end, wherein the container support frame is configured to support a group of containers secured to the container support frame at the connector housings, wherein the group of containers comprises at least five containers;
at least one moving system configured to raise and lower the container support frame and the containers when the containers are secured to the container support frame; and
a conveyor configured to move the container support frame and the containers between the vehicle and the platform.
2. The system of feature 1, wherein the group of containers comprises five to twenty-five containers.
3. The system of feature 1, wherein the container support frame comprises a plurality of structural members forming an open lattice.
4. The system of feature 3, wherein the structural members extend in at least three different directions and are arranged to resist bending and twist forces experienced by the container support frame as the container support frame and the containers are moved by the moving system and the conveyor.
5. The system of feature 1 further comprising at least one alignment device that is arranged to align the group of containers in a row on the vehicle or the platform, wherein the connector housings are arranged for securement of the containers in the row to the container support frame.
6. The system of feature 1, wherein the container support frame includes a top, a bottom, and sides extending between the first end and the second end, the connector housings are mounted along the bottom of the container support frame to secure the containers below the container support frame as the moving system raises and lowers the container support frame.
7. The system of feature 6, wherein the container support frame has a length defined from the first end to the second end, the length is at least 40 feet.
8. The system of feature 7, wherein the container support frame has a width defined between the sides, the width is at least 20 ft.
9. The system of feature 1, wherein the vehicle is a ship including a cargo space having a width sized to receive the group of containers, the group of containers arranged across the width of the cargo space.
10. A method for moving containers between a vehicle and a platform, the method comprising:
securing a group of containers to a container support frame, wherein the group of containers comprises at least five containers;
raising the container support frame and the containers above the platform and the vehicle;
moving the container support frame and the containers between the platform and the vehicle; and
lowering the containers onto the platform or the vehicle.
11. The method of feature 10, wherein securing the group of containers to the container support frame comprises securing the group of containers to a bottom of the container support frame such that the containers are positioned below the container support frame when the container support frame is raised and lowered.
12. The method of feature 11, wherein securing the group of containers to the container support frame comprises securing the group of containers to the container support frame using sets of connector housings, wherein each set of connector housings is arranged to secure at least one container to the container support frame.
13. The method of feature 10, wherein securing the group of containers to the container support frame comprises securing a group of five to twenty-five containers to the container support frame.
14. The method of feature 10 further comprising aligning the group of containers in a row on the vehicle or the platform.
15. The method of feature 14 further comprising aligning the container support frame and the row of containers, wherein the container support frame is arranged to engage the containers in the row.
16. A system comprising:
a container support frame configured to engage a group of containers in a row on a platform or a vehicle, wherein the group of container comprises at least five containers, wherein the container support frame includes connector housings that are arranged to secure the containers in the row to the container support frame;
a hoist configured to raise and lower the container support frame and the containers; and
a conveyor configured to move the container support frame and the containers between the platform and the vehicle.
17. The system of feature 16, wherein the group of containers comprises five to twenty-five containers.
18. The system of feature 16, wherein the container support frame comprises a plurality of structural members forming an open lattice, wherein the structural members extend in at least three different directions and are arranged to resist bending and twist forces experienced by the container support frame as the container support frame and the group of containers are moved by the hoist and the conveyor.
19. The system of feature 18, wherein the container support frame includes a first end, a second end, a top, a bottom, and sides extending between the first end and the second end, wherein the container support frame is configured to support the containers below the bottom of the container support frame as the hoist raises and lowers the container support frame.
20. The system of feature 19, wherein the container support frame has a length defined from the first end to the second end, the length is at least 40 feet.
21. The system of feature 20, wherein the container support frame has a width defined between the sides, the width is at least 20 ft.
22. The system of feature 16 further comprising an alignment device configured to align the group of containers in the row on the platform or the vehicle.
23. A system for moving containers between a ship and a platform, the ship including a cargo space having a width sized to receive a group of containers, the group of containers comprising five to twenty five containers horizontally arranged to span the width of the cargo space, the system configured to secure to and support the group of containers and move the group of containers simultaneously between the ship and the platform.
24. The system of feature 23, further comprising a container support frame comprising a plurality of structural members forming an open lattice.
25. The system of feature 24, wherein the structural members extend in at least three different directions and are arranged to resist bending and twist forces experienced by the container support frame as the container support frame and the containers are moved by the system.
26. The system of feature 23 further comprising at least one alignment device that is arranged to align the group of containers in a row on the ship or the platform.
27. The system of feature 23 further comprising a container support frame including a top, a bottom, and sides extending between a first end and a second end, the container support frame further comprises connector housings mounted along the bottom of the container support frame to secure the containers below the container support frame as the system raises and lowers the container support frame.
28. The system of feature 27, wherein the container support frame has a length defined from the first end to the second end and a width defined between the sides, the length is at least 40 feet, the width is at least 20 ft.
29. A system for moving containers between a vehicle and a platform, the system comprising:
a container support frame including a first end, a second end, and at least one structural member, the container support frame being configured to support a group of containers; and
a conveyor configured to movie the container support frame and the group of containers between the vehicle and the platform, the conveyor comprising:
a boom including a first end, a second end, and at least one boom member extending between the first end and the second end, the boom having a longitudinal axis extending through the first end and the second end; and
a pair of legs located between the first and second ends of the boom, wherein the pair of legs is oriented to define a passageway therebetween and form an A-frame structure, wherein the conveyor is configured to move the container support frame in a directional parallel to the longitudinal axis of the boom and through the passageway between the pair of legs.
30. The system of feature 29, wherein the group of containers comprises five to twenty-five containers.
31. The system of feature 29, wherein the container support frame comprises a plurality of structural members forming an open lattice.
32. The system of feature 31, wherein the structural members extend in at least three different directions and are arranged to resist bending and twist forces experienced by the container support frame as the container support frame and the containers are moved by the moving system and the conveyor.
33. The system of feature 31 further comprising at least one alignment device that engages a contained of the group of containers and is arranged to align the group of containers in a row on the platform, wherein the at least one alignment device is movable on the platform to a location, the at least one alignment device engages the container at the location to position the container in the row.
34. The system of feature 29, wherein the container support frame includes a top, a bottom, a first end, a second end, and sides extending between the first end and the second end, the system further comprising connector housings mounted along the bottom of the container support frame to secure the containers below the container support frame.
35. The system of feature 34, wherein the container support frame has a length defined from the first end to the second end, the length is at least 40 feet.
36. The system of feature 35, wherein the container support frame has a width defined between the sides, the width is at least 20 ft.
37. The system of feature 29, wherein the vehicle is a ship including a cargo space having a width sized to receive the group of containers, the group of containers arranged across the width of the cargo space.
38. A method for moving containers between a vehicle and a platform, the method comprising:
securing a group of containers to a container support frame, wherein the containers are arranged in a row side-by-side along a longitudinal axis of the container support frame and supported directly below the container support frame, wherein a conveyor is configured to move the container support frame and the group of containers between the vehicle and the platform, the conveyor including a boom and a pair of legs oriented to define a passageway therebetween and form an A-frame structure;
raising the container support frame and the containers above the platform and the vehicle;
moving the container support frame and the containers between the platform and the vehicle in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the boom and through the passageway defined by the pair of legs; and
lowering the containers onto the platform or the vehicle.
39. The method of feature 38, wherein securing the group of containers to the container support frame comprises securing the group of containers to a bottom of the container support frame such that the containers are positioned below the container support frame when the container support frame is raised and lowered.
40. The method of feature 39, wherein securing the group of containers to the container support frame comprises securing the group of containers to the container support frame using sets of connector housings, wherein each set of connector housings is arranged to secure at least one container to the container support frame.
41. The method of feature 38, wherein securing the group of containers to the container support frame comprises securing a group of five to twenty-five containers to the container support frame.
42. The method of feature 38 further comprising aligning the group of containers in a row on the vehicle or the platform.
43. The method of feature 42 further comprising aligning the container support frame and the row of containers, wherein the container support frame is arranged to engage the containers in the row.
44. A system for moving containers between a vehicle and a platform, the system comprising:
a container support frame including a first end, a second end, and at least one structural member extending from the first end to the second end, the container support frame having a longitudinal axis extending through the first end and the second end, the container support frame configured to support at least five discrete containers arranged in a row side-by-side along the longitudinal axis of the container support frame and supported directly below the container support frame; and
a conveyor configured to move the container support frame and the at least five discrete containers between the platform and the vehicle, the conveyor including a pair of legs oriented to define a passageway therebetween and form an A-frame structure.
45. The system of feature 44, wherein the container support frame is configured to support five to twenty-five containers.
46. The system of feature 44, wherein the container support frame comprises a plurality of structural members forming an open lattice, wherein the structural members extend in at least three different directions and are arranged to resist bending and twist forces experienced by the container support frame as the container support frame and the containers are moved by the conveyor.
47. The system of feature 46, wherein the container support frame includes a first end, a second end, a top, a bottom, and sides extending between the first end and the second end, wherein the container support frame is configured to support the containers below the bottom of the container support frame.
48. The system of feature 47, wherein the container support frame has a length defined from the first end to the second end, the length is at least 40 feet.
48. The system of feature 48, wherein the container support frame has a width defined between the sides, the width is at least 20 ft.
49. The system of feature 44 further comprising an alignment device that engages one of the containers and is configured to align the containers in the row on the platform, wherein the alignment device is movable on the platform to a location, the alignment device engages the container at the location to position the container in the row.
50. A system for moving containers between a ship and a platform, the ship including a cargo space having a width sized to receive a group of containers, the group of containers comprising fifty to twenty five containers horizontally arranged to span the width of the cargo space, the system comprising:
a container support frame configured to secure to and support the group of containers and move the group of containers simultaneously between the ship and the platform; and
a conveyor configured to move the container support frame and the group of containers between the platform and the ship, the conveyor including a pair of legs oriented to define a passageway therebetween and form an A-frame structure.
51. The system of feature 50, further comprising a container support frame comprising a plurality of structural members forming an open lattice.
52. The system of feature 51, wherein the structural members extend in at least three different directions and are arranged to resist bending and twist forces experienced by the container support frame as the container support frame and the containers are moved by the system.
53. The system of feature 50 further comprising at least one alignment device that engages a container of the group of containers and is arranged to align the group of containers in a row on the platform, wherein the at least one alignment device is movable on the platform to a location, the at least one alignment device engages the container at the location to position the container in the row.
54. The system of feature 50 further comprising a container support frame including a top, a bottom, and sides extending between a first end and a second end, the container support frame further comprises connector housings mounted along the bottom of the container support frame to secure the containers below the container support frame as the system raises and lowers the container support frame.
55. The system of feature 54, wherein the container support frame has a length defined from the first end to the second end and a width defined between the sides, the length is at least 40 feet, the width is at least 20 ft.
56. The system of feature 29, wherein the pair of legs is a first pair of legs, the conveyor further comprising:
a second pair of legs located at the first end of the boom; and
a third pair of legs located at the second end of the boom.
57. The system of feature 44, wherein the container support frame has a length defined as the linear distance between the first end and the second end, and a width defined as the linear distance between the sides, wherein the length is greater than the width, and wherein the length is greater than or equal to a cumulative width of the at least five discrete containers.
58. A system for moving containers between a vehicle and a platform, each container having a top, the system comprising:
a container support frame including a bottom, a first end, a second end, and at least one structural member extending from the first end to the second end, the container support frame having a longitudinal axis extending through the first end and the second end;
connector housings mounted along the bottom of the container support frame between the first end and the second end, wherein the container support frame is configured to support a group of containers secured to the container support frame at the connector housings, wherein the container support frame is only secured to the containers along the tops of the containers, wherein the group of containers comprises at least five containers arranged in a row side-by-side along the longitudinal axis of the container support frame and supported directly below the container support frame;
a hoist configured to raise and lower the container support frame and the at least five containers when the containers are secured to the container support frame; and
a conveyor configured to move the container support frame and the at least five containers between the vehicle and the platform.
59. The system of feature 58, wherein the group of containers comprises five to twenty-five containers.
60. The system of feature 58, wherein the container support frame comprises a plurality of structural members forming an open lattice.
61. The system of feature 60, wherein the structural members extend in at least three different directions and are arranged to resist bending and twist forces experienced by the container support frame as the container support frame and the containers are moved by the hoist and the conveyor.
62. The system of feature 58 further comprising at least one alignment device that engages a container of the group of containers and is arranged to align the group of containers in a row on the platform, wherein the connector housings are arranged for securement of the containers in the row to the container support frame, wherein the at least one alignment device is movable on the platform to a location, the at least one alignment device engages the container at the location to position the container in the row.
63. The system of feature 58, wherein the container support frame includes a top and sides extending between the first end and the second end, the connector housings are mounted along the bottom of the container support frame to secure the containers below the container support frame as the hoist raises and lowers the container support frame, wherein the sides include cross-bracing extending between the top and the bottom.
64. The system of feature 58, wherein the container support frame has a length defined from the first end to the second end, the length is at least 40 feet.
65. The system of feature 58, wherein the container support frame includes sides extending between the first end and the second end, wherein the container support frame has a width defined between the sides, the width is at least 20 ft.
66. The system of feature 58, wherein the vehicle is a ship including a cargo space having a width sized to receive the group of containers, the group of containers arranged across the width of the cargo space.
67. A method for moving containers between a vehicle and a platform, each container having a top, the method comprising:
securing a group of containers to a bottom of a container support frame, wherein the group of containers comprises at least five containers arranged in a row and supported directly below the container support frame, wherein the container support frame is only secured to the containers along the tops of the containers;
raising the container support frame and the at least five containers above the platform and the vehicle;
moving the container support frame and the at least five containers between the platform and the vehicle; and
lowering the at least five containers onto the platform or the vehicle.
68. The method of feature 67, wherein securing the group of containers to the container support frame comprises securing the group of containers to the container support frame using sets of connector housings, wherein each set of connector housings is arranged to secure at least one container to the container support frame.
69. The method of feature 67, wherein securing the group of containers to the container support frame comprises securing a group of five to twenty-five containers to the container support frame.
70. The method of feature 67 further comprising aligning the group of containers in a row on the vehicle or the platform.
71. The method of feature 70 further comprising aligning the container support frame and the row of containers, wherein the container support frame is arranged to engage the containers in the row.
72. A system comprising:
a container support frame including a bottom and configured to engage a group of containers in a row on a platform or a vehicle, wherein the group of containers comprises at least five containers arranged in a row and supported directly below the container support frame, wherein the container support frame includes connector housings that are mounted along the bottom of the container support frame and arranged to secure the containers in the row to the container support frame;
a hoist configured to raise and lower the container support frame and the at least five containers; and
a conveyor comprising at least two trolleys that support at least a portion of the hoist and are configured to move the container support frame and the at least five containers between the platform and the vehicle.
73. The system of feature 72, wherein the group of containers comprises five to twenty-five containers.
74. The system of feature 72, wherein the container support frame comprises a plurality of structural members forming an open lattice, wherein the structural members extend in at least three different directions and are arranged to resist bending and twist forces experienced by the container support frame as the container support frame and the group of containers are moved by the hoist and the conveyor.
75. The system of feature 74, wherein the container support frame includes a first end, a second end, a top, and sides extending between the first end and the second end, wherein the container support frame is configured to support the containers below the bottom of the container support frame as the hoist raises and lowers the container support frame, wherein the sides include cross-bracing extending between the top and the bottom.
76. The system of feature 72, wherein the container support frame includes a first end and a second end, wherein the container support frame has a length defined from the first end to the second end, the length is at least 40 feet.
77. The system of feature 72, wherein the container support frame includes a first end, a second end, and sides extending between the first end and the second end, wherein the container support frame has a width defined between the sides, the width is at least 20 ft.
78. The system of feature 72 further comprising an alignment device that engages a container of the group of containers and is configured to align the group of containers in the row on the platform, wherein the alignment device is movable on the platform to a location, the alignment device engages the container at the location to position the container in the row.
79. A system for moving containers between a ship and a platform, the ship including a cargo space having a width sized to receive a group of containers, the group of containers comprising five to twenty five containers arranged in a row to span the width of the cargo space, the system comprising:
a container support frame configured to secure to and support the group of containers directly below the container support frame; and
a conveyor comprising at least two trolleys coupled to the container support frame and configured to move the group of containers simultaneously between the ship and the platform.
80. The system of feature 79, wherein the container support frame comprises a plurality of structural members forming an open lattice.
81. The system of feature 80, wherein the structural members extend in at least three different directions and are arranged to resist bending and twist forces experienced by the container support frame as the container support frame and the containers are moved by the system.
82. The system of feature 79 further comprising at least one alignment device that engages a container of the group of containers and is arranged to align the group of containers in a row on the platform, wherein the at least one alignment device is movable on the platform to a location, the at least one alignment device engages the container at the location to position the container in the row.
83. The system of feature 79 further comprising a container support frame including a top, a bottom, and sides extending between a first end and a second end, the container support frame further comprises connector housings mounted along the bottom of the container support frame to secure the containers below the container support frame as the system raises and lowers the container support frame.
84. The system of feature 79 further comprising a container support frame including a first end, a second end, and sides extending between the first end and the second end, wherein the container support frame has a length defined from the first end to the second end and a width defined between the sides, the length is at least 40 feet, the width is at least 20 ft.
85. The system of feature 62, wherein the at least one alignment device comprises at least one of a peg, a magnet, a laser, a track, and a motorized apparatus.
86. The system of feature 58, wherein each container of the group of containers has a longitudinal axis, and wherein the group of containers are secured to the container support frame in a side-by-side arrangement such that the longitudinal axis of each container is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the container support frame.
87. The system of feature 58, wherein the group of containers comprises at least twenty containers.
88. The system of feature 58, wherein the conveyor include legs and a boom, and wherein the boom extends between the legs and has a longitudinal axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container support frame, wherein the conveyor is configured to move the container support frame and the containers between the platform and the vehicle in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container support frame
89. The system of feature 88, wherein the conveyor includes at least two pairs of the legs, wherein a first pair of legs is disposed on a first side of the vehicle and wherein a second pair of legs is located on a second side of the vehicle.
a container support frame; wherein the container support frame is configured to support a group of containers; and
a conveyor configured to move the container support frame and the containers between the vehicle and the platform.
securing a group of containers to a container support frame;
raising the container support frame and the containers above the platform and the vehicle;
moving the container support frame and the containers between the platform and the vehicle; and
lowering the containers onto the platform or the vehicle.