Patents Assigned to Miller Industries Towing Equipment, Inc.
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Publication number: 20090051506Abstract: Programmable light assemblies that may function in various operating modes, such as to function as marker lights and/or emergency lights, or have other functions, are disclosed. The protocol and architecture of the light assemblies enables the associated light fixtures to provide a constant current output despite the presence of substantially large voltage ranges, and even when submerged in water. Alternative embodiments of the programmable light assemblies of the invention provide many other features as described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: MILLER INDUSTRIES TOWING EQUIPMENT INC.Inventors: Richard L. Hicksted, Gary Wilson, Raymond G. Bryan
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Patent number: 7494313Abstract: A self-loading wheel lift with automatically powered wheel support members, such as L-arms, for engaging the wheels of a vehicle to be towed. The wheel lift may be rapidly disassembled in the field and converted to alternating towing assemblies such as tool bars employing frame fork attachments, hook ends, slings, pintle hooks, fifth-wheel plates, king pins, etc.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Miller Industries Towing Equipment Inc.Inventor: Jean Paul Craze
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Publication number: 20080253853Abstract: A device and method for transferring cargo are disclosed, including a device having a directional diverter and a means for securing the directional diverter to an ANSI/ISO corner fitting having a vertical face. The directional diverter may facilitate the conversion of horizontal movement of the container to inclined travel on an inclined surface, for example the inclined surface of a cargo transfer bed, such that when a force pulls the container in a direction generally normal to the vertical face and along the inclined surface, the directional diverter may contact the inclined surface prior to contact between the corner fitting and the inclined surface. In some embodiments, the directional diverter may be a sloped surface. In other embodiments, the directional diverter may be a roller or wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: MILLER INDUSTRIES TOWING EQUIPMENT INC.Inventors: John M. Cullum, David W. Bannon, Dean T. Mullin, Christopher L. Wilcox
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Patent number: 7402015Abstract: A device and method for transferring cargo are disclosed, including a device having a directional diverter and a means for securing the directional diverter to an ANSI/ISO corner fitting having a vertical face. The directional diverter may facilitate the conversion of horizontal movement of the container to inclined travel on an inclined surface, for example the inclined surface of a cargo transfer bed, such that when a force pulls the container in a direction generally normal to the vertical face and along the inclined surface, the directional diverter may contact the inclined surface prior to contact between the corner fitting and the inclined surface. In some embodiments, the directional diverter may be a sloped surface. In other embodiments, the directional diverter may be a roller or wheel.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2006Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Miller Industries Towing Equipment IncInventors: John M. Cullum, David W. Bannon, Dean T. Mullin, Christopher L. Wilcox
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Patent number: 7392975Abstract: Disclosed is a vehicle mounted winch and cable assembly that may include a slide track, a winch, a cable guide and a powering means. Also disclosed is a related method. The slide track may be rigidly mounted to the vehicle and may have a track axis extending generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The winch may be rigidly mounted to the vehicle for accepting and discharging the cable. The cable guide may be movably secured to the slide track and may accept the cable from the winch and then redirect the cable from a direction generally parallel to the track axis to a direction generally perpendicular to the track axis. The powering means may adjustably move the cable guide along the slide track.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Miller Industries Towing Equipment IncInventor: Ronald B. Nespor
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Publication number: 20080131247Abstract: Disclosed is a vehicle mounted winch and cable assembly that may include a slide track, a winch, a cable guide and a powering means. Also disclosed is a related method. The slide track may be rigidly mounted to the vehicle and may have a track axis extending generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The winch may be rigidly mounted to the vehicle for accepting and discharging the cable. The cable guide may be movably secured to the slide track and may accept the cable from the winch and then redirect the cable from a direction generally parallel to the track axis to a direction generally perpendicular to the track axis. The powering means may adjustably move the cable guide along the slide track.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: MILLER INDUSTRIES TOWING EQUIPMENT INC.Inventor: Ronald B. Nespor
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Publication number: 20080056870Abstract: A device and method for transferring cargo are disclosed, including a device having a directional diverter and a means for securing the directional diverter to an ANSI/ISO corner fitting having a vertical face. The directional diverter may facilitate the conversion of horizontal movement of the container to inclined travel on an inclined surface, for example the inclined surface of a cargo transfer bed, such that when a force pulls the container in a direction generally normal to the vertical face and along the inclined surface, the directional diverter may contact the inclined surface prior to contact between the corner fitting and the inclined surface. In some embodiments, the directional diverter may be a sloped surface. In other embodiments, the directional diverter may be a roller or wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Miller Industries Towing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: John M. Cullum, David W. Bannon, Dean T. Mullin, Christopher L. Wilcox
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Publication number: 20080056873Abstract: A device and method for moving tilt frame and transfer bed portions of a cargo transfer system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the invention includes a table and a pin. The table may be mounted on a horizontal axis and secured to the tilt frame. The table has a first surface permitting coaxial rotation of an opposing second surface, where the opposing second surface is on the transfer bed. The pin may extend from the table and may be secured to the transfer bed such that the first surface opposes the second surface. The table may pivot on the horizontal axis such that the transfer bed may be horizontal during inclination of the tilt frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Miller Industries Towing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: John M. Cullum, David W. Bannon, Dean T. Mullin, Christopher L. Wilcox
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Publication number: 20080056869Abstract: A device and method for transferring cargo are disclosed, including transferring cargo between an aft-loading aircraft and a ground transportation vehicle. In one embodiment, the invention may include a tilt frame, a transfer bed, and an adjustable carriage. The tilt frame may be pivotally engaged to a vehicle chassis where the tilt frame has a first end near the cab of the vehicle and a second end distal from the cab. The transfer bed may have a first end connected to the tilt frame and may be movable along an upper surface of the tilt frame. The adjustable height carriage may support a second end of the transfer bed. The transfer bed may be leveled at varying heights by moving the first end of the transfer bed along the upper surface of the tilt frame, and by varying the height of the carriage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Miller Industries Towing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: John M. Cullum, David W. Bannon, Dean T. Mullin, Christopher L. Wilcox
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Patent number: 6520736Abstract: An improved method of towing an automotive vehicle is disclosed. The method includes attaching a cable to the vehicle to be towed, lowering a tiltable carrier bed into a hinged position, moving the automotive vehicle to be towed partially onto the carrier bed, moving the tiltable carrier bed from the hinged position to a straight position, and moving the automotive vehicle to be towed onto the tiltable carrier bed such that both axles of the automotive vehicle are supported by the tiltable carrier bed.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Miller Industries Towing Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Thomas A. Pratt
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Patent number: 6276890Abstract: An improved carrier which includes a hinged bed in order to decrease the load or approach angle on vehicle to be towed. The carrier also includes a lock which can hold the bed in a flat or planar position as a conventional straight deck, and a cable guide which directs the tow cable along the surface of the articulated bed to avoid contact with the vehicle to be towed.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Miller Industries Towing Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Thomas A. Pratt
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Patent number: 6092975Abstract: A rear hydraulic outrigger assembly for a rotator or similar mobile wrecker wherein the rear outriggers are constructed and arranged to diverge rearwardly from the outrigger and are capable of outward lateral extension for increased stability. The rear outrigger includes a vertically extending portion and horizontally extending position which can be telescopically extended away from the rotator thereby increasing stability during loaded operation. This allows a large vehicle which requires rear stabilization room in the center part thereof for an underlift or similar structure while maintaining down and out stabilization advantages.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Miller Industries Towing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Fleming V. Cannon, Jr., John L. Hawkins, III, Ralph E. McConnell