Wheel chock

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Inventors

Henry, Stephen K.

Application #

801833

Filed

Nov-26-1985

Published

Apr-17-1990

Current US Class

188/32
256/13.1
293/109
404/6

International Classes

B60T 003/00

Field of Search

188/32 188/377 267/139 404/6 404/7 256/13.1 293/109

Examiners

Halvosa; George E. A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dorr, Carson, Sloan & Peterson

US Patent References

4134610   Process for the pre...
4144951   Wheel chock
4321989   Energy absorbing i...

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Abstract
A light-weight wheel chock is formed having a thin exterior shell of rigid, chemically-inert plastic material, such as high-density polyethylene, and an interior cavity filled with light-weight rigid or semi-rigid foam, such as high-density polyurethane foam.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A wheel chock comprising:

(a) an exterior shell of polyethylene comprising a base, a back surface, two side surfaces, and a ramp surface as the hypotenuse between the base and back surfaces;

(b) a core of rigid foam of a secondary material;

(c) a number of fill holes through the bottom surface of the exterior shell to allow introduction of a secondary material into the interior of the shell to form a core; and

(d) a number of feet attached to the bottom surface of the exterior shell covering said fill holes.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to the field of wheel chocks, wedges, and blocks. More specifically, the present invention involves the light-weight wheel chock suitable for use with large-scale trucks and other equipment of the type used in strip mines.

2. Prior Art

A wide variety of wheel chocks have long been in public use or shown in the prior art. However, the size of equipment currently used in strip mines presents a unique problem that has heretofore remained without an adequate solution. For example, hauling trucks used in strip mines commonly have wheels with diameters of ten feet or more. Conventional wheel chocks are simply not large enough to be effective when dealing with wheels of this size. However, merely increasing the scale of a conventional metal or wood wheel chock rapidly results in prohibitive weight. Rubber wheel chocks have been employed in the industry for this purpose, but even these weigh sixty to seventy pounds each.
 
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