Lift fitting for cargo containers

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Inventors

Reynard, Kenneth

Application #

802612

Filed

Dec-5-1991

Published

Sep-20-1994

Current US Class

220/1.5

International Classes

B65D 033/00

Field of Search

220/1.5

Examiners

Pollard; Steven M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Browdy & Neimark

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Abstract
A lift fitting casting for long body cargo containers wherein the lift fitting is positioned inboard from the corners of the container, the lift fitting being defined by a hollow body member for receipt of a lifting crane arm, the body member having a stepped depending spigot portion for attachment to a vertical cargo container member in order to maintain the integrity and geometry of the container and eliminate any requirement for internal strengthening members within the cargo container.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A lift fitting casting for long body cargo containers where said lift fitting is positioned inboard from the corners of said container, said lift fitting casting permitting the lifting and positioning of said long body containers by existing, standardized cranes, said lift fitting casting comprising:

a body member defined by an upper surface, lower surface, inner end surface, outer end surface and parallel sidewalls, said body member having a chamber defined therein, said chamber in communication with said upper surface by means of an aperture communicating between said chamber and said upper surface, said body member having a depending spigot positioned on said lower surface proximate to said outer end wall, said spigot having an interior facing surface and an exterior facing surface, said interior facing surface of said spigot is stepped, said step for engagement with a vertical support, said exterior facing surface of said spigot is planar and recessed from said outer end surface of said body member;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to lift fittings for cargo containers and, in particular, lift fittings positioned inboard from the ends of cargo containers which cargo containers do not conform to international standard lengths.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Cargo containers have become the standard means of transportation of material by road, rail and sea. As a result of their universal usage, standards have been established with respect to the size of cargo containers and design of cargo containers so that they can be transported anywhere in the world using uniform lifting points. These uniform lifting points are required in that the cargo containers are most often lifted and moved by vehicular cranes or marine cranes which either load or unload the cargo container on a flatbed truck or railroad car or load or unload ocean-going container vessels.

The established standardized lengths are 10 feet, 20 feet, 30 feet and 40 feet. Containers of these dimensions have their lifting points comprised of lift fittings located in the corners of the containers such that the lift fitting has the benefit of two intersecting walls for support. Each wall would have horizontal support members which would be secured to the lift fitting and a vertical post at the intersection of the walls would be secured to the lift fitting. Thus, the rectangular box-like integrity of the container is maintained by the interconnection of the lift fittings and the horizontal and vertical supports.
 
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