Patents Assigned to Barjoh Pty, Ltd
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Publication number: 20240018787Abstract: An access system (10) for a vehicle, equipment or installation, the access system (10) including at least one section having multiple treads/steps (56), a retraction mechanism with at least one actuator (28), the retraction mechanism arranged to retract and allow deployment of the access means (12), and at least one handrail assembly (32), the at least one handrail assembly (32) being pivotably connected to the access means (12) such that the handrail assembly (32) collapses relative to the at least one section for stowage and extends to provide a handrail for supporting a user when the access means (12) is deployed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Applicant: Barjoh Pty LtdInventor: Nathan John ELLEMENT
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Patent number: 11332977Abstract: An equipment holder for mounting on an access device of a vehicle, such as on a side rail of a retractable stair or ladder of the vehicle. The holder can be configured to hold one or more wheel chocks and/or one or more fire extinguishers. The holder can be mounted by a unique mounting bracket. Other equipment may be carried in the holder e.g. one or more radio communications handsets, first aid equipment, protective clothing (such as a hard hat, weatherproof jacket) or a tool kit, or combinations of two or more thereof. The holder can include a cradle or rack mounted to the access device by the mounting bracket.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2018Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Barjoh Pty LtdInventor: Nathan Ellement
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Patent number: 10676896Abstract: An access system (10) for an earth moving equipment (100) to allow a person to travel from ground level to an elevated position, said access system (10) includes an access means (12) mountable on to the earth moving equipment (100), and a retraction mechanism (50) to move the access means (10) between a deployed position (14) wherein a person can ascend or descend on the access means and a retracted position (16) wherein the access means (10) is stowed, and a locking means (52) moveable to an operative position wherein the locking means (52) restrains movement of the access means (10) in the retracted position (16).Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2014Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Barjoh Pty LtdInventor: Nathan Ellement
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Publication number: 20180313151Abstract: An equipment holder for mounting on an access device of a vehicle, such as on a side rail of a retractable stair or ladder of the vehicle. The holder can be configured to hold one or more wheel chocks and/or one or more fire extinguishers. The holder can be mounted by a unique mounting bracket. Other equipment may be carried in the holder e.g. one or more radio communications handsets, first aid equipment, protective clothing (such as a hard hat, weatherproof jacket) or a tool kit, or combinations of two or more thereof. The holder can include a cradle or rack mounted to the access device by the mounting bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Applicant: BARJOH PTY LTDInventor: Nathan ELLEMENT
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Patent number: 9789803Abstract: A vehicle retrieval trailer for use in towing a failed vehicle. The trailer has a chassis supporting a towbar with first attachment means to releasably attach the trailer to a tow vehicle and a second attachment means to releasably attach the trailer to a vehicle to be towed, and ground engaging means supporting the support structure, and a hitch separate from the first attachment means for attaching the trailer to a transport vehicle. The retrieval trailer can include an on-board air compressor and an on-board hydraulic power pack. The retrieval trailer can be used for rescuing failed or dead vehicles, particularly mining vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Barjoh Pty LtdInventor: Nathan John Ellement
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Patent number: 9238941Abstract: A vehicle access system and method with retractable access means (10) e.g. ladder or stairs and a retracting mechanism (25) therefor. Force applied to the access means is sufficient to retract the access means from a fully deployed position to a partially retracted position but not sufficient to not be physically resisted by a user during at least part of the retraction. With the access means in a fully retracted position, force exerted on the retracted access means can be sufficient to hold the access means in a retracted position without the need for auxiliary restraining means.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2006Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: Barjoh Pty LtdInventor: Nathan John Ellement
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Patent number: 9145091Abstract: An access system (10) for earthmoving equipment to allow a person to move from ground level to an elevated position, said access system having an access means (20) mounted to the earthmoving equipment via a pivot, and a retraction mechanism (50) therefor, said pivot allowing the access means to be retracted through a compound angle from a downwardly and outwardly deployed position to a retracted position generally adjacent and aligned beside the vehicle, the access means may be collapsible, such as with steps (30) pivotably mounted to the sides of the access means via secondary pivots (62).Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2006Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: Barjoh Pty LtdInventor: Nathan John Ellement
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Patent number: 8668216Abstract: A retractable access device (10) for a vehicle (30) having a longitudinal extent when deployed. The access device (steps, ladder, stairs) can have a multiplicity of treads (eg 10a, 10b, 10c.) interconnected in series by connectors (eg 12a, 13a, 14a . . . ) pivotably mounted with respect to the treads, the connectors permitting the access device to contract and extend longitudinally and the treads to be closed together on retraction. The treads may nest together when retracted (3a-3d) and treads can be formed or fabricated in pairs, such that when retracted, a tread of one pair nests between the treads of another pair, and this can be effected for multiple tread pairs. The access device is particularly suited to grader vehicles with limited and awkward cab access and space for access system deployment, not least due to the grader blade arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2009Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Barjoh Pty, LtdInventor: Nathan John Ellement