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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 10, 2007
Filed:
May. 22, 2006
Timothy Aaron Lockamy, Louisburg, NC (US);
Edward Morton Byrd, Burlington, NC (US);
Thor Robert (Ted) Thisse, Critz, VA (US);
Timothy Aaron Lockamy, Louisburg, NC (US);
Edward Morton Byrd, Burlington, NC (US);
Thor Robert (Ted) Thisse, Critz, VA (US);
Pack-Rat Mini-Mover, LLC, Wake Forest, NC (US);
Abstract
A device adapted to operably engage a vehicle to load and unload a container between the vehicle and a surface, and to cooperate with the vehicle to transport the container, is provided. Such a device includes a pair of laterally separated horizontal lifting members configured to be vertically movable with respect to the vehicle and a vertically-movable member operably engaged with the forward ends of the lifting members. A tether is operably engaged between each lifting member and the container so as to secure the container thereto. A translatory device is engaged between the vehicle and the vertically-movable member and configured to support the lifting members as well as move the lifting members longitudinally with respect to the vehicle. To unload the container, the vertically-movable member and the lifting members raise the container above the vehicle and then the translatory device longitudinally moves the container along the vehicle past a vertical plane defined by the rearward end thereof. The container is then lowered to the surface by the vertically-movable member and the lifting members and the tethers disengaged from the container. The reverse procedure loads the container onto the vehicle. Associated devices, systems, and methods are also provided.