Sectional multi-purpose cargo container
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1. A shipping container of the type described comprising an open top unit and an open bottom skeletonized extension unit;
- said open top unit comprising parallel opposed longitudinal walls, parallel opposed end walls interconnecting said longitudinal walls, a rectangular floor member fixed to said walls and a vertical structural post at each vertical corner, each said structural post having a pair of hollow corner fittings rigidly attached thereto at its upper and lower aspects;
said skeletonized unit comprising a pair of end post members and a longitudinal member detachably connecting said end post members, each said end post member being coextensive with a respective said vertical structural post and extending above a respective said end wall of said open top unit, said longitudinal member being spaced higher than and parallel to the tops of said longitudinal walls, said end post members each having two spaced apart further hollow corner fittings rigidly attached thereto on its upper aspect and on its lower aspect, and lock means releasable connecting said open top unit and said skeletonized unit, said lock means comprising means rigidly connecting each said fitting on an upper aspect of each said vertical structural post with a corresponding further fitting at the lower aspect of a respective end post member whereby said skeletonized unit is rigidly connected to said open top unit to form a composite container which is adapted to be lifted as a unit through said further corner fittings at the upper aspects of said end post members.
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A multi-purpose cargo shipping container having provision for optional individual unit use or plural interlocked use. On the one hand the individual unit may be utilized for carrying relatively high density cargo, while on the other, a pair of interlocked units forming a container may carry low package density cargo. The units are modular to permit more efficient utilization of the cargo stowing area in ships, rail cars and motor carriers.
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1. A shipping container of the type described comprising an open top unit and an open bottom skeletonized extension unit;
- said open top unit comprising parallel opposed longitudinal walls, parallel opposed end walls interconnecting said longitudinal walls, a rectangular floor member fixed to said walls and a vertical structural post at each vertical corner, each said structural post having a pair of hollow corner fittings rigidly attached thereto at its upper and lower aspects;
said skeletonized unit comprising a pair of end post members and a longitudinal member detachably connecting said end post members, each said end post member being coextensive with a respective said vertical structural post and extending above a respective said end wall of said open top unit, said longitudinal member being spaced higher than and parallel to the tops of said longitudinal walls, said end post members each having two spaced apart further hollow corner fittings rigidly attached thereto on its upper aspect and on its lower aspect, and lock means releasable connecting said open top unit and said skeletonized unit, said lock means comprising means rigidly connecting each said fitting on an upper aspect of each said vertical structural post with a corresponding further fitting at the lower aspect of a respective end post member whereby said skeletonized unit is rigidly connected to said open top unit to form a composite container which is adapted to be lifted as a unit through said further corner fittings at the upper aspects of said end post members. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- said open top unit comprising parallel opposed longitudinal walls, parallel opposed end walls interconnecting said longitudinal walls, a rectangular floor member fixed to said walls and a vertical structural post at each vertical corner, each said structural post having a pair of hollow corner fittings rigidly attached thereto at its upper and lower aspects;
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4. A shipping container of the type described comprising:
- a pair of substantially identical open top units;
each unit comprising a framework and wall means rigidly attached to the exterior of said framework, said wall means including parallel opposed longitudinal wall means, parallel opposed end wall means interconnecting said longitudinal wall means, and a rectangular load-supporting floor means rigidly fixed to said framework, said units arranged so one is mounted in an inverted position on the other whereby the interior spaces of both units are joined and enclosed by said wall means and said floor means;
means provided in said framework for affixing said units to each other, said affixing means comprising readily removable locking means in the interior of each unit adjacent the places said longitudinal wall means of each unit are joined;
said locking means of one said unit engaging the locking means of the other said unit and maintaining said framework of each unit in a rigid relationship with the other, said locking means in said units being separable only from the interior of the container whereby said units can be disconnected only by one having access to the interior of the container. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
- a pair of substantially identical open top units;
- 8. An assembly comprising an intermodal shipping container having a framework supporting a floor and sides, an open top and corner fitting means at its corners which are rigidly connected to said framework and are of a type adapted to accommodate various mechanical devices for lifting and moving standard intermodal shipping containers of like dimensions, said container being combined with a skeletal structure consisting essentially of first and second frame extension structures attached to the transverse sides of said container, said structure comprising a pair of parallel vertical legs, further corner fitting means structurally and functionally similar to said first-mentioned corner fitting means rigidly connected to the upper and lower aspects of each said vertical leg, a horizontal beam rigidly connecting said further corner fitting means at the upper aspects of each said vertical leg, means for connecting each said end frame structure to a respective transverse side of said container comprising a locking device fitted jointly and mutually into said further corner fitting means at the lower aspect of each frame extension structure'"'"'s lower leg and an upper said corner fitting means of said container whereby said horizontal beam of each said frame extension structure is parallel to and maintained in a rigid spaced relationship over a respective transverse side of said container, at least one detachable upper frame longitudinal rail connected across said first and second frame extension structures, each said rail being detachably connected to each said frame extension structure, said four further corner fittings on the upper aspects of said legs adapted to receive various mechanical devices for lifting and moving the assembly as a cargo carrying unit either loaded or unloaded for intermodal shipping.
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