IP Library Granted Patent US 12,703,508
Granted Patent B2
US 12,703,508 · App. 18/453,992 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Low-profile light-weight cargo loaders for use on cargo aircraft

Inventors: Jeff Ford (San Antonio, TX); David Light (San Antonio, TX); Luis Garcia (San Antonio, TX); August Padalecki (San Antonio, TX); Tye Thompson (San Antonio, TX); Ambrosio Garza (San Antonio, TX)
Assignee: KNIGHT AEROSPACE
B64F1/322B66F9/065B66F9/07513
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Patent No.
US 12,703,508
App. No.
18/453,992
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments are directed to low-profile, low-weight cargo loader, including a pair of cargo loaders including a first cargo loader arranged in tandem with a second cargo loader in a first orientation. According to an embodiment, each of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader includes a chassis, a scissor lift, a platform, a front driving system, and a rear driving system. According to an embodiment, the second cargo loader is configured to be stacked on the first cargo loader in a second orientation.

Claims (30)

1 . A low-profile, low-weight cargo loader, comprising:

a pair of cargo loaders comprising a first cargo loader arranged in tandem with a second cargo loader in a first orientation,

wherein each of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader comprises a chassis, a scissor lift, a platform, a front driving system, and a rear driving system, and

wherein the second cargo loader is configured to be stacked on the first cargo loader in a second orientation

wherein, in the first orientation, the first cargo loader is arranged in an opposing orientation/direction with that of the second cargo loader, such that the front driving system of the first cargo loader and the front driving system of the second cargo loader are positioned on opposing ends of the tandem pair of cargo loaders.

2 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 1 , wherein each of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader has a low-profile height of 24-25 inches.

3 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 1 , wherein each of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader weighs 5,000 pounds and is capable of carrying a cargo load of 11,000 pounds.

4 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 1 , wherein the first cargo loader is connected in tandem with the second cargo loader in the first orientation using a non-pivot-type hitch.

5 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 1 , wherein, in the first orientation, the rear driving system of the first cargo loader and the rear driving system of the second cargo loader are positioned adjacent to one another on the tandem pair of cargo loaders.

6 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 5 , wherein the front driving system of the first cargo loader comprises a first pair of front wheels and the front driving system of the second cargo loader comprises a second pair of front wheels,

wherein the rear driving system of the first cargo loader comprises a first pair of rear wheels and the rear driving system of the second cargo loader comprises a second pair of rear wheels, and

wherein each of the front driving systems of the first and second cargo systems is configured to steer the first pair of front wheels and the second pair of front wheels in opposite directions to turn the low-profile, low-weight cargo loader.

7 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 6 , wherein the first pair of rear wheels and the second pair of rear wheels are non-steering, freely spinning wheels.

8 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 6 , wherein each of the rear driving systems of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader further comprises a pair of suspension brackets, wherein the suspension brackets are configured to secure the pair of rear driving wheels to the chassis of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader, respectively.

9 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 1 , wherein, in the first orientation, each of the scissor lifts of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader are configured to lower and raise a respective platform either independently of one another or in unison, and

wherein, when lowered or raised in unison, are configured to be leveled with one another to move cargo onto the platforms of the first and second cargo loaders, thereby moving as a single unit to deliver the cargo.

10 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 1 , wherein each platform comprises a set of rollers configured to roll in an X and Y direction so that cargo can be unloaded off and loaded on any side of the platform.

11 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 1 , wherein each platform comprises a pair of guide rails positioned on opposite sides of the platform, the pair of guide rails configured to secure a pallet to the platform and further configured to guide a set of wheels of the second cargo loader onto a top surface of the platform of the first cargo loader when the second cargo loader is stacked on the first cargo loader in the second orientation.

12 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 1 , wherein each chassis of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader comprises a winged support configured to support a bottom surface of the platform of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader and cargo carried on the platform of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader.

13 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 1 , further comprising:

a pair of ramps configured to attach to the rear of the first cargo loader,

wherein the second cargo loader is configured to roll up the pair of ramps to stack the second cargo loader on the first cargo loader.

14 . The low-profile, low-weight cargo loader of claim 1 , further comprising:

a plurality of tie-down ratcheting turnbuckles configured to secure the first cargo loader to the second cargo loader, in the second orientation.

15 . A method for furling a pair of low-profile, low weight cargo loaders, comprising:

mechanically and electronically disconnecting the pair of low-profile, low weight cargo loaders arranged in tandem, wherein the pair of low-profile, low weight cargo loaders comprises a first cargo loader arranged in tandem with a second cargo loader in an unfurled orientation,

wherein each of the first cargo loader and the second cargo loader comprises a chassis, a scissor lift, a platform, a front driving system, and a rear driving system;

driving, using the front driving system of the second cargo loader, the second cargo loader away from the first cargo loader and deploying a pair of ramps by connecting the pair of ramps to the rear of the first cargo loader;

driving, using the front driving system of the second cargo loader, the second cargo loader up the ramps onto the first cargo loader guided by guide rails arranged on opposite sides of the platform of the first cargo loader; and

driving, using the front driving system of the first cargo loader, the first cargo loader and the furled second cargo loader onto a cargo aircraft.