Means Comprises Driven Device For Engaging And Moving Pivotable Load Body Relative To Remainder Of Vehicle Patents (Class 414/386)
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Patent number: 10797564Abstract: This device generates electricity when a vehicle tire rolls over a platform containing a cylindrical roller that spins. Friction causes a vehicle tire to roll the cylinder. The spinning roller drives gears of an overdrive transfer box. The output of the overdrive box is a spinning shaft. The spinning shaft turns a differential, which drives a time-gear set. The time-gear set establishes the timing of a spinning shaft from the time-gear set and drives a motor generator suitable to supply electricity to an electric utility grid. To facilitate maintenance of the electrical generating system, brakes are utilized to hold fast the time-gear set; magnets hold fast the cylindrical roller; and a pin can lock the overdrive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Inventor: Cornelius I. Griggs
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Publication number: 20150016929Abstract: The present invention relates to a container tilting apparatus which includes at least one base section, and at least two tilt arms, with each of the tilt arms being pivotably connected to a base section. The tilt arms may be configured to engage different portions of the container. Also included is at least one tilt arm drive configured to pivot a tilt arm relative to a base section. The apparatus is arranged so that at least one tilt arm is pivotably connected to abase section at a point offset from the center of the tilt arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: A Ward Attachments LimitedInventor: Simon Robert Ward
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Patent number: 8708633Abstract: The present invention relates to a container tilting apparatus which includes at least one base section, and at least two tilt arms, with each of the tilt arms being pivotably connected to a base section. The apparatus also includes at least two container locks with each container lock being configured to engage a tilt arm with a side wall of a container. Also included is at least one tilt arm drive configured to pivot a tilt arm relative to a base section. The apparatus is arranged so that at least one tilt arm is pivotably connected to a base section at a point offset from the center of the tilt arm.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2007Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: A Ward Attachments LimitedInventor: Simon Robert Ward
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Patent number: 7837427Abstract: A method of transporting and storing an oilfield proppant is provided that includes transporting the proppant to a storage facility by use of a dump truck; providing a load assembly at the storage facility which comprises a load hopper and a load conveyor; transferring the proppant from the dump truck to the load hopper; and operating the load conveyor to transport the proppant from the load hopper to a proppant storage area of the storage facility to form an accumulation of stored proppant therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Jeff Beckel, Roger Keese
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Patent number: 7517183Abstract: A gondola tipping system for tipping a pivotally mounted container includes a frame having a substantially horizontal beam, a trolley translatable across the beam, a winch mounted on the beam, and a lower block connectable to the pivotal container, the lower block being reeved to the trolley and winch such that rotation of the winch and translation of the trolley causes the lower block to move both vertically and horizontally.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: MHE Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Steven K. Waisanen
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Patent number: 6835041Abstract: System for transporting and unloading bulk materials, wherein a side-dumping container is mounted on a railroad car. A tilting mechanism at the unloading site tilts one side of the container on the car to unload bulk materials into a hopper through a top-hinged door on the other side of the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Bulk Unloading BA, LLCInventor: Mitchell E. Albert
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Patent number: 6579054Abstract: A trailer tipper is disclosed for dumping material from the rear of a trailer which includes a main frame, a tipping deck mounted at one end of the main frame for supporting the trailer during pivotal movement of the tipping deck from a lowered position to a raised position for dumping the material from the back end of the trailer, a spill chute for receiving material discharged onto the tipping deck during pivotal movement thereof and a shape-modifiable transition chute connected to the tipping deck and the spill chute modifiable by pivotal movement of the tipping deck from a first configuration when the tipping deck is in the lowered position to a second configuration when the tipping deck is pivoted to the raised position.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Columbia Trailer Co., Inc.Inventor: Harlan B. Smith
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Patent number: 5458451Abstract: A portable low-profile tipper for dumping the contents from a trailer containing a dumpable material, includes a towable elongated and angled frame having a portion resting on the ground during dumping for greater stability. A deck is pivotally attached at an elevated position to the frame back end. The deck has a backstop for positioning the trailer during dumping. Actuators raise and lower the deck to dump the trailer contents. The tipper has a chute with fixed and pivoting components cooperating to guide the dumpable material from the trailer past the frame back end. Front and back stabilizers extend outwardly from the frame. The front stabilizers lift and lower the frame front end between a low-profile dumping position and a raised towing position.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1994Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Columbia Trailer Co.Inventors: Kenneth A. Bratlie, David J. Miller
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Patent number: 5344271Abstract: A portable low-profile tipper for dumping the contents from a trailer containing a dumpable material, includes a towable elongated and angled frame having a portion resting on the ground during dumping for greater stability. A deck is pivotally attached at an elevated position to the frame back end. The deck has a backstop for positioning the trailer during dumping. Actuators raise and lower the deck to dump the trailer contents. The tipper has a chute with fixed and pivoting components cooperating to guide the dumpable material from the trailer past the frame back end. Front and back stabilizers extend outwardly from the frame. The front stabilizers lift and lower the frame front end between a low-profile dumping position and a raised towing position. A method of successively removing the contents from a plurality of trailers using the tipper is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Columbia Trailer Co., Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Bratlie, David J. Miller
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Patent number: 5080548Abstract: A portable low-profile tipper for dumping the contents from a trailer containing a dumpable material, includes a towable elongated frame having a back end with a deck pivotally attached thereto. The deck has a backstop for positioning the trailer during dumping. Actuators raise and lower the deck between a lowered position adjacent the frame and a raised position for dumping the trailer contents. The tipper includes a chute having fixed and pivoting components which cooperate to guide the dumpable material from a back opening of the trailer past the frame back end. The tipper frame has outwardly extending front and back stabilizers. The front stabilizers lift and lower a front end of the frame between a low-profile dumping position for receiving the trailer and a raised towing position for hitching and towing the tipper between dumping locations. A method of successively removing the contents from a plurality of trailers using the tipper is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Columbia Trailer Co., Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Bratlie, David J. Miller