(under subclass 52) Structure including a horizontal member engaging the meeting edges of a corner of a load bearer and vertical members upstanding from the outer edges of the horizontal member in position to engage corresponding vertical surfaces of said load bearer meeting edges to inhibit horizontal displacement of the load bearer on the freight carrier in the direction both longitudinally and transversely of the freight carrier; the accommodating structure being positioned to maintain the load bearer somewhat raised from the freight carrier surface.
(1) Note. The presence of the horizontal member merely upon the upper surface of the freight carrier floor is adequate to satisfy the "somewhat raised" requirement of this instant subclass definition.
(2) Note. The disclosure is commonly directed, of course,
to a set of four corner pedestals for the respective four corners of the load bearer. [figure]