
Frame auto-lock
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This innovative design features motors powered by rechargeable batteries, controlled remotely to move containers in the corners. To ensure continuous operation, batteries must be periodically charged from a power source. The frame can adjust to fit various containers and simplifies loading procedures without human intervention. Unmodified containers can be used as usual, while openings allow manual unlocking if needed. Container movement during transportation could trigger automatic battery recharging via weight-sensitive mechanisms. To optimize space, containers should be positioned close together, with minimal additional costs for revision or specialized loaders. The container loader streamlines frame installation and removal processes. After framing, the containers return to normal use, with each frame lock synchronized to its frequency. In case of signal failure, remote control signals can override locks. For added security, welded lugs enhance frame connections, while limit switches monitor locking mechanisms. A monolithic axis links upper and lower containers for seamless transportation. The system works in six steps: the spreader sets the first container on the platform, the spreader frame captures it, descends, and captures the next container. This process repeats until the top container is installed without a frame. An alternative version simplifies the design and eliminates some features for cost reduction.
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