Abstract:
A container for a power generator including a steel shipping container having an access door and a door mounting hinge that can be positioned on either side of the access door.
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for a warning system for an automated door capable of moving between open and closed positions, the door having engagement ends adjacent to a peripheral edge when the door is closed. Audio and visual warning indicators attached to engagement ends of the door, frame and header indicate when the door is opened, closed, opening and closing, or about to open or close, thus keeping the door ADA compliant. A hand-held wireless communicator transmits automated door safety check, test, and inspection requests to a server which records test requests, results, date, time, door identification and unique hand-held wireless communicator identification. The hand-held wireless communicator includes GPS capabilities enabling the server to record the specific location of the hand-held wireless communicator while performing tests. The server sends default emails or texts if scheduled safety checks, tests or inspections have expired after a predetermined time.
Abstract:
A mounting system for a shipping container or trailer floor having a plurality of apertures positioned to align with mounting holes of machinery having a first diameter to be mounted to the container floor, wherein the diameter of the container floor apertures are larger than the first diameter to allow a margin of error in the alignment with the machinery mounting holes. Non-circular threaded fasteners are located on the bottom surface of the container floor for receiving bolts for mounting machinery to the container floor, and a plurality of non-circular edged bases, each sized for receiving a non-circular threaded fastener such that the non-circular threaded fastener cannot rotate within non-circular edged base. The system also collects spilled machinery liquids for later removal.
Abstract:
An improved power generation container providing improved access and installation and removable of components by using modular components. A self bailing and self-aligning exhaust system is further provided.
Abstract:
Side rail for trailer floor with a first C-beam extending adjacent to a first longitudinally extending edge. An opening of the first C-beam faces away from the first longitudinally extending edge, and a back of the first C-beam is secured to the upward extending rim of the first longitudinally extending edge. A second C-beam extends adjacent to the second longitudinally extending edge, wherein an opening of the second C-beam faces away from the second longitudinally extending edge, and a back of the second C-beam is secured to the upward extending rim of the second longitudinally extending edge. A first corrugated rail extends longitudinally within the first C-beam, wherein peaks and valleys of the first corrugated rail contact inner walls of the first C-beam, and a second corrugated rail extends longitudinally within the second C-beam, wherein peaks and valleys of the second corrugated rail contact inner walls of the second C-beam.
Abstract:
A handheld wireless communicator transmits automated door test requests to a server which records test requests, results, date, time, location and door identification number. The server also sends a default email of an expired scheduled check, test or inspection and a unique handheld wireless communicator identification. The handheld wireless communicator includes GPS capabilities enabling the server to record the specific location of the handheld wireless communicator while performing tests. An ID tag is used to identify the specific door being checked, tested or inspected at the location.
Abstract:
Side rail for trailer floor with a first C-beam extending adjacent to a first longitudinally extending edge. An opening of the first C-beam faces away from the first longitudinally extending edge, and a back of the first C-beam is secured to the upward extending rim of the first longitudinally extending edge. A second C-beam extends adjacent to the second longitudinally extending edge, wherein an opening of the second C-beam faces away from the second longitudinally extending edge, and a back of the second C-beam is secured to the upward extending rim of the second longitudinally extending edge. A first corrugated rail extends longitudinally within the first C-beam, wherein peaks and valleys of the first corrugated rail contact inner walls of the first C-beam, and a second corrugated rail extends longitudinally within the second C-beam, wherein peaks and valleys of the second corrugated rail contact inner walls of the second C-beam.
Abstract:
A mounting system for a shipping container or trailer floor having a plurality of apertures positioned to align with mounting holes of machinery having a first diameter to be mounted to the container floor, wherein the diameter of the container floor apertures are larger than the first diameter to allow a margin of error in the alignment with the machinery mounting holes. Non-circular threaded fasteners are located on the bottom surface of the container floor for receiving bolts for mounting machinery to the container floor, and a plurality of non-circular edged bases, each sized for receiving a non-circular threaded fastener such that the non-circular threaded fastener cannot rotate within non-circular edged base. The system also collects spilled machinery liquids for later removal.