Shipping/storage rack for buckets
View Patent ↗A rack for a heavy equipment bucket having a rectangular base and two vertical posts. Each vertical post has one or more upwardly angled extending protrusions. A series of double ended reverse hooks are provided with the rack for stacking heavy equipment buckets.
1. A heavy equipment bucket racking system comprising:
a rack for skid steer and loader buckets comprising:
a rectangular base comprising two side base members connected by a front and a rear base members said side, front and rear base members lying in a plane, said base having first and second rear corners and first and second front corners;
an abutment stub extending upward from each of said front corners and terminating above said plane;
a first vertical post extending upwards from said first rear corner and a second vertical post extending upwards from said second rear corner;
a first upwardly angled extending protrusion connected to the first vertical post at a first height above said plane;
a second upwardly angled extending protrusion connected to the second vertical post at said first height; and,
a plurality of double ended reverse hooks for spacing buckets stacked on said rack.
2. A method of stacking skid steer or loader buckets on a rack comprising:
providing a rack for skid steer and loader buckets, said rack comprising:
a rectangular base comprising two side base members connected by a front and a rear base members said side, front and rear base members lying in a plane, said base having first and second rear corners and first and second front corners;
an abutment stub extending upward from each of said front corners and terminating above said plane;
a first vertical post extending upwards from said first rear corner and a second vertical post extending upwards from said second rear corner;
a first upwardly angled extending protrusion connected to the first vertical post at a first height above said plane;
a second upwardly angled extending protrusion connected to the second vertical post at said first height;
a plurality of pairs of upwardly angled protrusions at spaced intervals along said vertical posts;
installing a first bucket on said rack such that:
an opening of said first bucket faces downward and a floor of said first bucket faces away from said vertical posts;
forward edges of said first bucket rest on said base side members and a portion of said first bucket abuts said abutment stubs;
a top edge of said first bucket rests on said first and second angled protrusions;
hooking one end of a double ended reverse hook on an edge of said first bucket such that an opposed end of said hook opens upward;
installing a second bucket on said rack so as to nest with said first bucket and such that an opening of said second bucket faces downward, a floor of said second bucket faces away from said vertical posts, and a top edge of said second bucket rests on one of said pairs of protrusions other than said first or second angled protrusions; and
said step of installing said second bucket further comprises resting an edge of said second bucket on said opposed upwardly open end of said hook.
3. A method of stacking heavy equipment buckets on a rack comprising:
providing a rack for skid steer and loader buckets comprising:
a rectangular base comprising two side base members connected by a front and a rear base members said side, front and rear base members lying in a plane, said base having first and second rear corners and first and second front corners;
an abutment stub extending upward from each of said front corners and terminating above said plane;
a first vertical post extending upwards from said first rear corner and a second vertical post extending upwards from said second rear corner;
a first upwardly angled extending protrusion connected to the first vertical post at a first height above said plane; and
a second upwardly angled extending protrusion connected to the second vertical post at said first height;
installing a first bucket on said rack such that:
an opening of said first bucket faces downward and a floor of said first bucket faces away from said vertical posts;
forward edges of said first bucket rest on said base side members and a portion of said first bucket abuts said abutment stubs;
a top edge of said first bucket rests on said first and second angled protrusions;
hooking one end of a double ended reverse hook on an edge of said first bucket such that an opposed end of said hook opens upward;
installing a second bucket on said rack to nest with said first bucket and such that an opening of said second bucket faces downward, a floor of said second bucket faces away from said vertical posts; and
said step of installing said second bucket further comprises resting an edge of said second bucket on said opposed upwardly open end of said hook.
4. The heavy equipment bucket racking system of claim 3 wherein said rack further comprises a plurality of pairs of upwardly angled protrusions at spaced intervals along said vertical posts.