US2007199847A1PendingUtilityA1

Container For The Transport Of Blades

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Assignee: LLORENTE GONZALEZ JOSE IPriority: Nov 11, 2004Filed: Nov 10, 2005Published: Aug 30, 2007
Est. expiryNov 11, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
B65D 88/005B65D 88/121Y02E10/72F03D 13/40B65D 2585/6897B65D 85/68B65D 88/52B61D 3/16
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Abstract

The container for the transport of blades is comprised of side walls made of tubular trusses diagonally crossed by stays, the different trusses are coupled at the bottom with a bolt with lock pin and at the top with a nut and screw. Both side walls are joined at the top and bottom by adjustable stays. On the upper part, as well as the stays there are transversal spacers. At the bottom of the container the tables which act as support for the storage and transport of the blades are installed, said tables incorporate retractable and telescopic support feet. Both ends of the container are closed using two types of cover, the front cover has anchor points for two blades and the rear cover has an anchor point for one blade.

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1 . Container for the transport of blades comprised of side walls formed by trusses that are each of a tubular structure and in squared sections and which has support tables ( 7 ) for the storages and later transport of blades are installed in the lower part, incorporating support feet, and which couples both side walls using adjustable stays, characterised in that it is formed by side walls ( 20 ), upper and lower part, and in that the trusses ( 1 ) of a same wall are coupled together using a bolt ( 2 ) with lock pin at the bottom and using a screw ( 3 ) at the top, with both coupled trusses ( 1 ) being able to turn in the bolt ( 2 ) fitting together at the bottom and being separated at the top therefore enabling the thickness of the separators ( 4 ) to be varied.  
   
   
       2 . Container for the transport of blades, according to claim one, characterised in that the tables ( 7 ) that serve as a support and are installed at the bottom of the container, incorporating retractable support feet ( 11 ) which are also telescopic and which serve as a guide for the assembly of the side walls.  
   
   
       3 . Container for the transport of blades, according to claim one, characterised in that the tables ( 7 ) are coupled to the container using stubs which fit into holes on the corresponding wall and which are locked with a bolt and lock pin or interlocking bolt ( 14 ).  
   
   
       4 . Container for the transport of blades, according to claim one, characterised in that the containers are closed at the front and rear by a front cover ( 13 ) which has the necessary anchor points for one blade and another rear cover ( 12 ) which has the necessary anchor points for two blades; both covers ( 12 ) and ( 13 ) being coupled to the walls of the container ( 20 ) with the same type of coupling as the trusses ( 1 ), a bolt ( 2 ) and screw ( 3 ).  
   
   
       5 . Container for the transport of blades, according to claim one, characterised in that the lower part is supported on three correctly aligned and distanced support tables ( 7   a ,  7   b ,  7   c ) with support feet ( 11 ) that are telescopic and which have seven locking positions locked with an interlocking bolt ( 14 ).  
   
   
       6 . Container for the transport of blades, according to claim one, characterised in that the support feet ( 11 ) are placed in the horizontal position, i.e. retracted, using the bolt ( 14 ) and lock pin.  
   
   
       7 . Container for the transport of blades, according to claim one, characterised in that the support feet ( 11 ) are placed in the vertical position using a stay ( 12 ) which is fixed to the support foot ( 11 ) using a rotating stub and to the table ( 7 ) with the bolt ( 14 ) which fixes the support feet ( 11 ) in the horizontal position but by changing the bolt ( 14 ) hole.  
   
   
       8 . Container for the transport of blades, according to claim one, characterised in that the walls of both sides of the container are joined together at the top using adjustable stays ( 5 ) with a screw ratchet ( 6 ) and using spacers ( 24 ) along the walls ( 20 ), in such a way that the stays ( 5 ) and the spacers ( 24 ) can be removed for loading and unloading the blades.  
   
   
       9 . Container for the transport of blades, according to claim one, characterised in that the arrangement of the blades ( 21 ) is such that their transversal axis is arranged horizontally to the container base or slightly sloped in relation to the base and in that they blades contained inside cradles ( 22 ).

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