Holden America IL, LLC

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B61D 3/18 - Wagons or vans adapted for carrying special loads for vehicles 4
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1.

ANTI-THEFT DEVICE FOR A TRANSPORT RAILCAR GRATING

      
Application Number 18985291
Status Pending
Filing Date 2024-12-18
First Publication Date 2025-04-17
Owner Holden America IL, LLC (Canada)
Inventor Winsor, Robert B.

Abstract

A security device, such as an anti-theft device, for a transport vehicle, such as a railcar, grating hinge connector includes a plate and a cup. The hinge connector has a first portion secured to the deck surface by a fastener with a head, and a second portion coupled to the grating. The cup has a base and a wall forming a cavity sized and shaped to receive the plate. The wall forms an opening that is sized and shaped to receive the plate for insertion into the cavity. The base is positioned on the hinge connector and has another opening sized and shaped to receive the fastener with the head positioned in the cavity. The insertion of the plate in the cavity secures the head of the fastener within the anti-theft device.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B61D 3/18 - Wagons or vans adapted for carrying special loads for vehicles

2.

Anti-theft device for a transport railcar grating

      
Application Number 17368420
Grant Number 12208825
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-07-06
First Publication Date 2021-10-28
Grant Date 2025-01-28
Owner Holden America IL, LLC (Canada)
Inventor Winsor, Robert B.

Abstract

A security device, such as an anti-theft device, for a transport vehicle, such as a railcar, grating hinge connector includes a plate and a cup. The hinge connector has a first portion secured to the deck surface by a fastener with a head, and a second portion coupled to the grating. The cup has a base and a wall forming a cavity sized and shaped to receive the plate. The wall forms an opening that is sized and shaped to receive the plate for insertion into the cavity. The base is positioned on the hinge connector and has another opening sized and shaped to receive the fastener with the head positioned in the cavity. The insertion of the plate in the cavity secures the head of the fastener within the anti-theft device.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B61D 3/18 - Wagons or vans adapted for carrying special loads for vehicles

3.

Autorack vehicle wheel chock storage device

      
Application Number 16903145
Grant Number 11648966
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-06-16
First Publication Date 2020-12-31
Grant Date 2023-05-16
Owner Holden America IL, LLC (Canada)
Inventor
  • Pietrobon, Bruno
  • Iorio, Jean
  • Pharand, Jean-Francois

Abstract

A universal storage device for a wheel chock used in an auto carrier railcar comprises a grating coupled to a backplate. The grating has a regularly spaced array of horizontal rods, including an intermediate horizontal rod with a missing segment that creates a gap in the array. The backplate has a plurality of tabs extending transverse to the horizontal rods that are wrapped around one or more horizontal rods to couple the grating to the backplate. The wheel chock has multiple rows of teeth for engaging the grating. When installed on the storage device, a first row of teeth engages a first horizontal rod of the grating and a second row of teeth is positioned in the gap in the array of horizontal rods. The storage device further comprises a locking flange rotatable between a locked and an unlocked position. In the locked position, the locking flange engages an upper surface of the wheel chock to secure the wheel chock to the storage device.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B61D 3/16 - Wagons or vans adapted for carrying special loads
  • B60P 1/64 - Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading the load supporting or containing element being readily removable

4.

AUTORACK VEHICLE WHEEL CHOCK STORAGE DEVICE

      
Document Number 03084231
Status Pending
Filing Date 2020-06-18
Open to Public Date 2020-12-27
Owner HOLDEN AMERICA IL, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Pharand, Jean-Francois
  • Iorio, Jean
  • Pietrobon, Bruno

Abstract

A universal storage device for a wheel chock used in an auto carrier railcar comprises a grating coupled to a backplate. The grating has a regularly spaced array of horizontal rods, including an intermediate horizontal rod with a missing segment that creates a gap in the array. The backplate has a plurality of tabs extending transverse to the horizontal rods that are wrapped around one or more horizontal rods to couple the grating to the backplate. The wheel chock has multiple rows of teeth for engaging the grating. When installed on the storage device, a first row of teeth engages a first horizontal rod of the grating and a second row of teeth is positioned in the gap in the array of horizontal rods. The storage device further comprises a locking flange rotatable between a locked and an unlocked position. In the locked position, the locking flange engages an upper surface of the wheel chock to secure the wheel chock to the storage device.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B60P 3/077 - Wheel cradles, chocks, or wells
  • B61D 3/18 - Wagons or vans adapted for carrying special loads for vehicles

5.

Anti-theft device for a transport railcar grating

      
Application Number 15874046
Grant Number 11084507
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-01-18
First Publication Date 2018-07-19
Grant Date 2021-08-10
Owner Holden America IL, LLC (USA)
Inventor Winsor, Robert B.

Abstract

A security device, such as an anti-theft device, for a transport vehicle, such as a railcar, grating hinge connector includes a plate and a cup. The hinge connector has a first portion secured to the deck surface by a fastener with a head, and a second portion coupled to the grating. The cup has a base and a wall forming a cavity sized and shaped to receive the plate. The wall forms an opening that is sized and shaped to receive the plate for insertion into the cavity. The base is positioned on the hinge connector and has another opening sized and shaped to receive the fastener with the head positioned in the cavity. The insertion of the plate in the cavity secures the head of the fastener within the anti-theft device.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B61D 3/18 - Wagons or vans adapted for carrying special loads for vehicles

6.

ANTI-THEFT DEVICE FOR A TRANSPORT RAILCAR GRATING

      
Document Number 02992241
Status Pending
Filing Date 2018-01-18
Open to Public Date 2018-07-18
Owner HOLDEN AMERICA IL, LLC (USA)
Inventor Winsor, Robert B.

Abstract

A security device, such as an anti-theft device, for a transport vehicle, such as a railcar, grating hinge connector includes a plate and a cup. The hinge connector has a first portion secured to the deck surface by a fastener with a head, and a second portion coupled to the grating. The cup has a base and a wall forming a cavity sized and shaped to receive the plate. The wall forms an opening that is sized and shaped to receive the plate for insertion into the cavity. The base is positioned on the hinge connector and has another opening sized and shaped to receive the fastener with the head positioned in the cavity. The insertion of the plate in the cavity secures the head of the fastener within the anti-theft device.

IPC Classes  ?

7.

Restraint device for a tire

      
Application Number 13241649
Grant Number 08562264
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-09-23
First Publication Date 2012-04-05
Grant Date 2013-10-22
Owner HOLDEN AMERICA IL, LLC (USA)
Inventor Winsor, Robert B.

Abstract

A restraint device for securing a tire to an apertured surface and which fits in a safe space under a vehicle includes a base, a support, an abutment and an activation system. The base secures the restraint device to an apertured surface. The abutment, which is attached to the support, which in turn is slidably attached to the base, is moved into engagement with the tire using the activation system to prevent movement of the tire. The activation system has a rotational device such as a lever. The abutment may have a wedge shaped lateral support, and a positioning spring to maintain the abutment in a retracted or extended position. The restraint device may have an indicator to show that the device is properly set in the apertured surface, and a handle that collapses into the safe space when not in use.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B60P 7/08 - Securing to vehicle floor or sides
  • B60C 99/00 - Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass

8.

Restraint device for a tire

      
Application Number 12012444
Grant Number 08491238
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-01-30
First Publication Date 2009-07-30
Grant Date 2013-07-23
Owner HOLDEN AMERICA IL, LLC (USA)
Inventor Winsor, Robert B.

Abstract

A restraint device for securing approximately cylindrical objects to an apertured surface is presented. The restraint device generally includes a base, a support, an abutment and an activation system. The restraint device may further include a lateral restraint and a cover. The base, along with the activation system, secures the restraint device to an apertured surface. The abutment, which is placed adjacent the outer edge of the object, acts as a barrier to the object, thus reducing or preventing movement of the object in the direction of the restraint device. The abutment and the support may be moved relative to the base by the activation system. To engage and disengage the restraint device from an apertured surface and the generally cylindrical object, the activation system may include a rotational device such as a lever.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B60P 7/08 - Securing to vehicle floor or sides