CA1064547A - Wedge type trailer body - Google Patents

Wedge type trailer body

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CA1064547A
CA1064547A CA273,745A CA273745A CA1064547A CA 1064547 A CA1064547 A CA 1064547A CA 273745 A CA273745 A CA 273745A CA 1064547 A CA1064547 A CA 1064547A
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side rails
posts
wedge type
rail
lower side
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Eugene Chosy
Adrian F. Hulverson
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Fruehauf Corp
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Fruehauf Corp
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Abstract

WEDGE TYPE TRAILER BODY

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
The disclosure relates to trailer or semi-trailer body of the wedge type having a horizontal roof and a rearwardly downwardly sloping floor providing a greater height at the rear opening than at the front. The body is of unique construction having the posts and front wall parallel to each other and at right angles to the underframing and lower rail. The roof and rear door frame are disposed at right angles to each other in horizontal and vertical planes respectively, the arrangement being such as to readily lend itself to mass production of the body.

Description

; BACKGROUND OF TIIE INVENTION
Reference may be had to t;he patent to J.C. Bennett, No. 2,872,240 for "Trailer Van With Sloping Floor" as a dis-closure of the prior art.

j SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It has long been recognized that the trailer or semi- ~-; trailer body will have increased capacity if the floor is sloped to the rear while maintaining the roof in a horizontal plane.
However, this type of body has heretofore proved costly to lo produce as it did not lend itself to mass production. The , present body facilitates mass production by having an underframe structure supporting like side posts in right angle relation to the side rails thereof. An extruded aluminum top rail has a -~
downwardly extending flange the lower edge of which is cut at an angle relative to the upper edge thereof whereby the lower edge is substantially parallel to the floor and to the top ends of the posts which are overlapped thereby.

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The door frame can be orientated parallel to the ~ront wall and posts but pre~erably, as herein illustraked, is disposed at a right angle to the roof so as to be in a vertical plane which permits the doors to swing in the normal manner. The aforesaid construction readily lends itself to mass production.
According to the invention, in a wedge type trailer body to be mounted on front and rear wheels, an underframe has a lower rail at each side which slopes downwardly toward the xear when supported on the front nd rear wheels, side walls , comprising a plurality of spaced posts of substantially equal length extending upwardly from tha lower side rails at right angles thereto. A top rail at each side has a downwardly extending flange of a width to overlap the upper ends of the posts when the upper edge portion of the top side rails are disposed in a substantially horizontal plane. The lower side rails sIope downwardly toward the rear.

Figure 1 is a broken view in side elevation of a semi-; trailer embodying features of the present invention;
20~ Figure 2 is an enlarged broken sectional view of the struc~ure illustrated in Figure 1, taken on the line 2-2 ,~
thereof, and Figure 3 is a sectional view of the structure illustrated in Figure 2, ta]cen on the line 3-3 thereof.
DESCRIPTION OF ~HE PREF~RRED EMBODIMENT
__ _. _ __ _ A semi-trailer 11 has a body 12 with a roof 13 disposed in a horizontal plane and an underframe 14 which slopes rearwardly providing greater head room within the body at the rear than at the forward end. The underrame 14 at the sides 30 ~ ha~ an extruded aluminum bottom rail 15 secured thereto with a flange 20 extending upwardly to which the bottom ends of a plurality of posts 16 are secured, as by rivets 17. Smooth or corrugated aluminum sheets 18 axe also riveted to the posts to form the outside walls of the body. The posts 16 are of U-shape in cross section having edge flanges to which the sheets and extruded side rails are riveted. The posts are disposed in parallel relation and at righl: angles to the underframing 14.
The posts are of the same length so that the top edges will terminate on a line which is parallel to the floor or the underframing.

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~ 2a -n accordance wi-th the present .invention, a top rail .. extrusion 19 has an upper edge o:r a rail portion 21 and a down-wardly extending flange 22 of substant.ial width so that it can be .~i.
cut on an angle, from the front to the rear, which conforms to the ,, angle that the underframing is disposed relative to a horizontal ..
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The edge of the flange 22 overlaps the top edge of the rj posts and the side sheets 18, as i].lustrated at 23 where rivets 17 .
secure the sheets to the flange 22 and to the side flanges of the `l 10 posts 16. The rail portions 21 have cross members 24 applied . thereacross to which the aluminum sheets 25 of the roof are bonded.
: Cross members 26 extend between the sides of the under~raming 14 -~
on which a floor 27 of conventional construction is ~upporked.
The inner face of the posts supports plywood paneling 28 which .
; : extend between projecting webs 29 of the posts to provide a smooth surface when secured thereto by rivets 31. A front wall 32 m~y be made of steel to provide scrength thereto and to which the side wall sheets 18 are secured~ The front wall is disposed a-t right angles to~the underframing and parallel to the posts 16.
20~ The parallel relation of the ront wall and the posts and the right angle relation to the underframing 14 permits stan-dard~production methods for building a trailèr body to be utilized yet:the use of the roof rail extrusions 21 orientates the upper surface of the roof in a horizontal plane. A rear door frame 33 of conventional construction is secured at the rear end of the body to be disposed in a vertical pl.ane at right angles to the plane of the roof.
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'he underframing is conventional, the right angle relationship of the posts, which are oE the same length, to the under-framing is conventional, and the orientation of the front wall to the underframing is conventional. The extruded top rail with a wedge shaped flange, while different, attaches to the posts in the normal manner yet orientates the roof in a horizontal plane. The roof is conventionally secured to the cross members between the roof rails. The door frame is preferably attached at the rear end of the body so as to be normally orientated to the roof and to a horizontal plane.

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Claims (6)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. In a wedge type trailer body to be mounted on front and rear wheels, an underframe having a lower rail at each side which slopes downwardly toward the rear when supported on the front and rear wheels, side walls comprising a plurality of spaced posts of substantially equal length extending upwardly from said lower side rails at right angles thereto, and a top rail at each side having a downwardly extending flange of a width to overlap the upper ends of said posts when the upper edge portion of said top side rails are disposed in a substan-tially horizontal plane and said lower side rails slope down-wardly toward the rear.
2. A wedge type trailer body as recited in claim 1, wherein a rear door frame is secured to the end of the body so as to be disposed in a vertical plane at right angles to the plane of the upper edge portion of said top side rails and at an angle to said lower side rails.
3. A wedge type trailer or semi-trailer as recited in claim 1, wherein the bottom edge of said flanges has substan-tially the same slope as that of the side rails of the underframe.
4. A wedge type trailer in accordance with claim 1, including a front wall disposed at right angle to said lower side rails and at an angle with repsect to the plane of the upper edge portion of said top side rails.
5. In a wedge type trailer body to he mounted on front and rear wheels, an underframe having a lower rail at each side which slopes downwardly toward the rear when supported on the front and rear wheels, side walls comprising a plurality of spaced posts of substantially equal length extending up-wardly from said lower side rails at right angles thereto, and a top rail at each side comprising a lower edge portion with a downwardly extending flange of a width to overlap the upper ends of said posts and an upper edge portion disposed in a substantially horizontal plane when said lower side rails slope downwardly toward the rear.
6. In a wedge type trailer body to be mounted on front and rear wheels, an underframe which slopes downwardly toward the rear when supported on the front and rear wheels, side walls comprising upper and lower side rails, respectively, a plurality of spaced posts of substantially equal length extending from one of said rails at right angles thereto, the other of said side rails having a vertically extending flange of a width to overlap the ends of said posts when the top edge of said upper side rail is disposed in a substantially horizon-tal plane and the bottom edge of said lower side rail slopes downwardly generally parallel to said underframe.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4685721A (en) * 1986-06-09 1987-08-11 Monon Corporation Plate trailer
US4874184A (en) * 1985-11-18 1989-10-17 Road Systems, Inc. Trailer

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4874184A (en) * 1985-11-18 1989-10-17 Road Systems, Inc. Trailer
US4685721A (en) * 1986-06-09 1987-08-11 Monon Corporation Plate trailer

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