A low elevational profile of each of a pair of first and second wheel chocks for restraining a current "low-drag" motor vehicle in a carrier, such as a railway car, is derived from each wheel chock having an internally webbed, elongated stepped-box body terminated with a relatively short rectangular
A low elevational profile of each of a pair of first and second wheel chocks for restraining a current "low-drag" motor vehicle in a carrier, such as a railway car, is derived from each wheel chock having an internally webbed, elongated stepped-box body terminated with a relatively short rectangular box having its inner wall integrally formed with the stepped-box body. The body of the first chock is essentially a mirror-image of the second chock body. The low profile of a wheel chock allows each to be positioned under a vehicle the rocker panel of which has its lower edge only 148 mm (5.82 inches) above the surface upon which the vehicle's tire rests, so that the installed chock height is reduced to 47.6 mm (1.87") under the components of the vehicle's body. The assembly may include a pair of "active" chocks; or, one active chock and one anchor chock. A single window in the upper portion of the stepped-box provides access for a strap of a wheel harness, which strap is wrapped around a torque tube in an active chock. The torque tube in one chock is rotatable in a direction opposite to that of the torque tube of the other chock. With a pair of active chocks, hooks on straps of a prior art harness are eliminated because it is difficult and time-consuming to manipulate a tire harness with its straps and hooks to secure the tire between the wheel chocks. When one chock is an anchor chock, one end of the strap is provided with a hook which is anchored to a rod or tube which is substituted for the rotatable torque tube.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wheel chock assembly comprising, a pair of first and second chocks for a tire, the first chock an active chock and the second chock an anchor chock, each chock having a monolithic body, the body of one of said chocks a mirror-image of the other chock; each chock adapted to
What is claimed is: 1. A wheel chock assembly comprising, a pair of first and second chocks for a tire, the first chock an active chock and the second chock an anchor chock, each chock having a monolithic body, the body of one of said chocks a mirror-image of the other chock; each chock adapted to be locked to a chock-rail on a deck of a transporter; the first chock having a stepped-box body and a torque tube rotatably disposed therein for rotation about a transverse axis relative to the chock-rail; the second chock having a stepped-box body and an elongated anchoring element disposed therein along a transverse axis relative to the chock-rail; the stepped-box body of each chock mounted within both a safe zone and a deck zone; a wheel harness adapted to be deployed around the tire's upper surface, the wheel harness having a strap including plural tire blocks secured thereto, the tire blocks adapted to engage a tread of the tire; the torque tube adapted to have a first terminal end of the strap inserted into and wound on a torque tube surface so as to have at least one layer of strap wrapped therearound to provide a wrap surface; a second terminal end of the strap having a hook means secured thereto, the elongated anchoring element adapted to have the hook means hooked therearound; whereby a strap lower portion in the active chock, commencing at a tangent at a point at which the strap leaves the tire's tread, to a point defined by a tangent at the wrap surface nearest the tire, is always in the safe zone; and, a strap lower portion in the anchor chock, commencing at a tangent at a point at which the strap leaves the tire's tread, to a point defined by a tangent at a surface of the elongated anchoring element where the hook means contacts the surface, is always in the safe zone. 2. The wheel chock assembly of claim 1 wherein the safe zone is defined by (i) an arcuate surface of the tire tread from where it meets the deck up to a horizontal center line of the wheel, (ii) a vertical plane from a tangent at the wheel's horizontal center line to a horizontal plane of a surface of the deck and (iii) the deck surface intersecting a first two sides of the safe zone; and the deck zone is defined by (i) a horizontal boundary plane not more than 2 inches (50.8 mm) above a deck surface upon which the wheel rests, and (ii) the deck surface including a horizontal plane extending fore and aft of the safe zone. 3. The wheel chock assembly of claim 2 wherein at least two of said tire blocks are secured to the strap and the torque tube in the first chock is tightened to ensure that a first tire block is urged against the tire's tread on one side of a vertical center line through the wheel, and a second tire block is urged against the tire's tread in a position opposed relative to the first tire block.
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