Patents Assigned to Oshkosh Truck Corporation
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Patent number: 6918481Abstract: A light weight but strong extension chute for discharging concrete from a concrete transportation vehicle or a cement mix plant. An extension concrete chute comprising a chute assembly including a frame having a first end and a second end, with each end including an arcuate end angle member maintained in a spaced apart relationship by a pair of chute rails attached to each end angle member. The chute assembly also includes a chute skin mounted within the frame and attached to each chute rail and each end angle member, wherein the chute assembly defines a longitudinally elongated concave chute. A removable liner is mounted within the chute assembly adjacent to the chute skin. Each chute rail is provided with a hook mounted on each chute rail proximate the second end of the chute assembly and a bracket assembly mounted on each chute rail proximate the first end of the chute assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Quigley, Scott L. Steckling, Troy R. Scott
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Patent number: 6918721Abstract: The invention generally relates to an assembly for securing cargo to a cargo bed. Specifically, the invention relates to a cargo tie-down for mounting in the cargo deck of a vehicle. The recessed cargo tie-down includes a housing recessed within the cargo deck of a vehicle, an anchor defining an aperture secured within the housing, and a tie-down ring having a nominally circular portion and at least one nominally straight portion compatible with flat metal banding. According to the exemplary embodiment, the tie-down ring is attached to the recessed housing through the aperture in the anchor such that the tie-down ring may be rotated along its periphery within the aperture such that either the nominally circular portion or the nominally straight portion is within the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Roy Venton-Walters, Allen C. Hedeen, Peter D. Breyer
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Patent number: 6909944Abstract: An interface module for a power distribution and control system for a vehicle is described. The interface module includes at least one first link configured to receive an input from input devices on the vehicle, at least one second link configured to control output devices on the vehicle, at least one third link configured to communicate with a communication network. The module further includes control logic configured to store a record of output devices associated with the interface module and to process a configuration file to determine whether any of the output devices have been designated as controlling a mission critical function.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Duane R. Pillar, Patrick D. Martin, Paul J. Newton, Kevin W. Magners, Michael J. Holeton
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Patent number: 6883815Abstract: An airport rescue fire-fighting vehicle comprising a support structure coupled to at least two wheel sets. The support structure has a front end and a back end with one wheel set coupled to the front end of the support structure and one wheel set coupled to the back end of the support structure. A power source is mounted on the support structure and coupled to at least one wheel set. Each wheel of the vehicle is coupled to a modular independent suspension. A mechanical steering apparatus is coupled to the front wheel set and at least one rear wheel set.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventor: David W. Archer
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Patent number: 6885920Abstract: An electric traction vehicle comprises a vehicle platform, a communication network, a power source mounted on the vehicle platform, a plurality of drive wheels rotatably mounted on the vehicle platform, a plurality of electric motors coupled to respective ones of the plurality of drive wheels, and a plurality of microprocessor-based interface modules coupled to the plurality of electric motors. The interface modules are configured to control the plurality of electric motors and are coupled to each other by way of the communication network.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Christopher K. Yakes, Jon J. Morrow, Duane R. Pillar, Bradley C. Squires
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Patent number: 6882917Abstract: An electronic control system for a vehicle includes a plurality of input devices, a plurality of output devices, a communication network, and a plurality of interface modules. The plurality of input devices may include a first input device that provides information pertaining to an angular position of a first vehicle wheel. The plurality of output devices may include an actuator capable of adjusting one or both of the angular position of the first vehicle wheel or an angular position of a second vehicle wheel. The plurality of interface modules can be microprocessor based and can be interconnected to each other by way of the communication network. The plurality of interface modules may also be coupled to the plurality of input devices and to the plurality of output devices. The plurality of interface modules may include one or more interface modules that is coupled to the first input device and to the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Duane R. Pillar, Jeffrey J. Miller, Catherine R. Linsmeier, Kevin W. Magners
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Patent number: 6860332Abstract: A fluid dispensing arrangement and skid pan for use with a fire fighting vehicle, with the vehicle defining an under-vehicle volume. The fluid dispensing arrangement comprises a fluid source, a nozzle support coupled to the vehicle and movable within at least a part of the under-vehicle volume. A nozzle assembly is supported by the nozzle support and is in fluid communication with a fluid source. An actuator is coupled to the nozzle support to move the nozzle support within at least a part of the under-vehicle volume.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: David W. Archer, Ryan F. Rowe
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Publication number: 20040245039Abstract: The vehicle steering system includes front vehicle motive members, rear vehicle motive members, a steering input device, a front steering subsystem, a rear steering subsystem and a rear steering control mechanism. The front steering subsystem is operably coupled to the steering input device and coupled to the front motive members to steer the front motive members. The rear steering subsystem is coupled to the rear motive members to steer the rear motive members. The rear steering control mechanism includes a movable input member coupled to the steering input device so as to move in response to input from the device and a movable output-member coupled to the rear steering subsystem. The rear steering subsystem adjusts steering of the rear motive members in response to movement of the output member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Eric E. Braun, Martin J. Schimke, Brian K. Anderson, Jesse D. Gander
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Publication number: 20040228699Abstract: The invention generally relates to an assembly for securing cargo to a cargo bed. Specifically, the invention relates to a cargo tie-down for mounting in the cargo deck of a vehicle. The recessed cargo tie-down includes a housing recessed within the cargo deck of a vehicle, an anchor defining an aperture secured within the housing, and a tie-down ring having a nominally circular portion and at least one nominally straight portion compatible with flat metal banding. According to the exemplary embodiment, the tie-down ring is attached to the recessed housing through the aperture in the anchor such that the tie-down ring may be rotated along its periphery within the aperture such that either the nominally circular portion or the nominally straight portion is within the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Roy Venton-Walters, Allen C. Hedeen, Peter D. Breyer
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Publication number: 20040199302Abstract: A turret control system and method for a fire fighting vehicle is disclosed. The turret control system includes one or more control modules, such as an envelope control module, turret targeting module, a turret pan module, a turret deploy module, a turret store module. The preferred turret control system also provides improved turret control flexibility and improved operator feedback.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Duane R. Pillar, Neil Bjornstad, William M. Woolman, Catherine R. Linsmeier, Kevin W. Magners
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Patent number: 6779806Abstract: The present invention provides an adjustable torsion bar anchor in a motor vehicle having a torsion bar coupled at one end to a movable suspension member. The adjustable torsion bar anchor comprises a bracket coupled to the vehicle. A socket is coupled to the bracket and is in co-axial alignment with the torsion bar. An anchor member is configured to couple to one end of the torsion bar and to rotably engage the socket. The torsion bar is then secured to the vehicle. Another embodiment of the adjustable torsion bar anchor includes another adjustable torsion bar anchor mounted on the vehicle with the tension rod of each anchor coupled to a tension tube configured to engage each tension rod and wherein the tension bar anchors are mounted opposite each other on a line traverse to the vehicle center line.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: John Breitbach, Jesse Gander, Greg Mathe
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Patent number: 6764085Abstract: A spring guide for maintaining the alignment of a vehicle's suspension coil spring and for reducing the tendency for such springs to buckle. The spring guide is a smooth tube which fits into and slides in an elastomeric bushing mounted to the top bearing plate of a coil spring assembly. The lower end of the spring guide is threaded into the pivoting support for the lower end of the spring. The guide ensures that the ends of the spring are aligned with respect to one another.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2000Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventor: Brian K. Anderson
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Publication number: 20040133332Abstract: An electronic traction vehicle comprising a principal power unit, a power storage unit mounted on a vehicle platform. A plurality of wheels are rotably mounted on the vehicle platform with an electric motor coupled to at least one wheel. A drive controller is coupled to the electric motor and a vehicle controller having an input and output terminal is coupled to the drive controller. A data bus network is coupled to the drive controller and the vehicle controller. An A/C bus assembly is coupled to the principal power unit, the power storage unit and the electric motor through the drive controller. Another embodiment of the electronic traction vehicle provides at least four electric motors and four drive controllers coupled to four wheels and the data bus network and A/C power bus assembly. Another embodiment of the electronic traction vehicle provides the components of the vehicle as moduled including an auxiliary module removably connected to the data bus network and the A/C bus assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2004Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Christopher K. Yakes, Jon J. Morrow
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Publication number: 20040133319Abstract: A vehicle system comprises a control system for an equipment service vehicle and a personal digital assistant. The control system comprises a power source, a power transmission link, a plurality of input devices, a plurality of output devices, a plurality of microprocessor-based interface modules and a communication network. The plurality of interface modules are coupled to the power source by way of the power transmission link. The plurality of interface modules are interconnected to each other by way of the communication network. Each of the plurality of interface modules are coupled to respective ones of the plurality of input devices and the plurality of output devices. The plurality of interface modules store I/O status information for the plurality of input devices and the plurality of output devices. The control system is configured to wirelessly communicate at least some of the I/O status information to the personal digital assistant.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Duane R. Pillar, Bradley C. Squires
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Publication number: 20040069865Abstract: A fire fighting vehicle includes a turret and a turret controller. The turret includes a base which is coupled to the vehicle, and the turret is configured to rotate relative to the vehicle at the base. The turret controller is configured to use feedback control to control the movement of the turret from a first position where the turret is positioned at a first angle of rotation at the base to a second position where the turret is positioned at a second angle of rotation at the base, where the first and second angles are different.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Ryan F. Rowe, Duane R. Pillar, Neil Bjornstad, William M. Woolman, Bradley C. Squires
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Publication number: 20040055802Abstract: A refuse vehicle is disclosed that includes a control system which comprises a plurality of microprocessor based interface modules, a communication network, and at least one output device. The control system is configured to disable the output device based on certain conditions of the refuse vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: OSHKOSH TRUCK CORPORATIONInventors: Duane R. Pillar, William M. Woolman
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Publication number: 20040039510Abstract: An aircraft rescue fire fighting vehicle comprises a chassis module, a cab module, and a control system. The control system further comprises a plurality of input devices, a plurality of output devices, a plurality of interface modules, and a communication network. The plurality of interface modules is distributed throughout the fire fighting vehicle and are coupled to each other by way of the communication network. The plurality of interface modules are each coupled to the plurality of input devices and output devices. The plurality of interface modules are operative to control the output devices based on input status information from the plurality of input devices. Some of the plurality of interface modules are mounted on the chassis module and other ones of the plurality of interface modules are mounted on the cab module.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Applicant: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: David W. Archer, Duane R. Pillar, Bradley C. Squires
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Publication number: 20040024502Abstract: A system comprises an equipment service vehicle and an off-board computer system. The equipment service vehicle further includes a power source, a power transmission link, a plurality of input devices, a plurality of output devices, and an on-board computer system. The on-board computer system further includes a plurality of microprocessor-based interface modules and a communication network. The plurality of interface modules are coupled to the power source by way of the power transmission link and are interconnected to each other by way of the communication network. Each of the plurality of interface modules is coupled to respective ones of the plurality of input devices and the plurality of output devices by way of respective dedicated communication links. The on-board computer system stores I/O status information for the plurality of input devices and the plurality of output devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Bradley C. Squires, Duane R. Pillar
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Publication number: 20040019414Abstract: An interface module for a power distribution and control system for a vehicle is described. The interface module includes at least one first link configured to receive an input from input devices on the vehicle, at least one second link configured to control output devices on the vehicle, at least one third link configured to communicate with a communication network. The module further includes control logic configured to store a record of output devices associated with the interface module and to process a configuration file to determine whether any of the output devices have been designated as controlling a mission critical function.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Applicant: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: Duane R. Pillar, Patrick D. Martin, Paul J. Newton, Kevin W. Magners, Michael J. Holeton
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Patent number: D506349Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: David M. Wasserman, John A. Wojcik, Ronald E. Bratton, William C. Lindeman, Cory R. Boudreau, David E. Barnard