Patents Examined by Alvin Chin-Shue
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Patent number: 8627924Abstract: Article handling machine (1) comprising a frame (2) for receiving article handling elements, a roof (3) covering said frame (2), and, on one lateral side (6) of the machine (1), a catwalk (5) pivotally mounted on the frame (2) between an extended position in which it protrudes in a direction substantially perpendicular to the lateral side (6), with an inner edge facing the machine lateral side (6), and a folded position in which it stretches out in a direction substantially parallel to the lateral side (6).Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: Sidel ParticipationsInventor: Michele Calzolari
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Patent number: 8627925Abstract: The present invention generally relates to work platforms, and, more particularly, to a work platform for use with a lift truck to elevate personnel safely and conveniently.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: Vestil Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Thomas Webster
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Patent number: 8622170Abstract: A multiple envelope control system and method expands the operating capabilities of a lift vehicle. The vehicle includes a platform mounted to a telescoping main boom. The main boom is configured for lift/lower function and telescope function. The multiple envelope control system includes a selector switch for selecting between a plurality of capacity modes including at least a low load mode and a high load mode. A plurality of sensors are strategically positioned on the main boom to cooperatively define position zones of the platform. A control system determines in which position zone the platform located according to signals from the plurality of sensors. The control system controls an envelope of the platform based on a position of the selector switch. By strategically positioning the sensors to define the position zones, inexpensive switches, such as limit switches or the like, can be used, thereby reducing manufacturing costs of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2004Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: JLG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Jay Bean, James Latin Smith
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Patent number: 8622173Abstract: A deck deployment system is adapted to facilitate transfer of personnel between spaced elevations. The deck deployment system includes a deck defining a substantially flat and continuous deck surface for supporting personnel. A convertible stairway is hinged to the deck and adapted for movement between a stowed condition and a deployed condition. The convertible stairway includes an adjustable frame assembly and a series of articulating horizontally-disposed foot treads carried by the frame assembly. The foot treads remain substantially horizontal upon movement of the stairway between the stowed condition and the deployed condition. When the stairway is in the stowed condition, the foot treads integrate with the deck to form a substantially flat and continuous portion of the deck surface. When the stairway is in the deployed condition, the foot treads cooperate to form steps extending from the deck to an elevation spaced from the deck surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2007Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Patriot3, Inc.Inventors: Charles Louis Fuqua, Steven Scott Kahre
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Patent number: 8622175Abstract: A ladder having several collapsible ladder sections (100), each comprising two hollow ladder bars (102, 103) arranged parallel to each other and interconnected by a rung (104), where each collapsible ladder section is telescopically inserted into a lower ladder section. Each ladder bar of a collapsible ladder section has a locking hole (111) and an extension (112) below the locking hole. Retaining mechanisms (106) are provided in the rungs for locking the collapsible ladder sections relative to one another, and the retaining mechanisms comprise a locking pin (108), which can engage a corresponding locking hole provided in the ladder bar of a ladder section positioned there above. At least part of the collapsible ladder sections have a non-locking slot or groove (101) formed in the extensions of the ladder bars, where the slot reaches from a distance below the ladder bar to the bottom of the ladder bar.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2009Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Patentselskabet af 10. december 2010 ApSInventor: Otto Martinus Nielsen
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Patent number: 8616333Abstract: A descent control device is disclosed manufactured with a bar having holes for guiding a rope used in descent, and a lever designed to pivot or move relative to the bar and compress the opening of one of the holes. Compressing the opening increases friction and slows or stops descent. Control can be from manually moving the lever or by connecting the lever to the descending weight, thereby automatically moving the lever. Hole and pivot geometry may be altered to provide multiple braking options, accommodate varying ropes, and alter normal operating friction.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Sterling Rope Company, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Schwarzenbach, Samuel Morton
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Patent number: 8616336Abstract: A method for setting a ladder in place includes the steps of leaning a top edge of the ladder against a work surface and swivel shoes on the bottom end of each leg of the ladder onto ground, positioning the ladder until a bubble of a rung of the ladder indicates a level reading. The method also includes the steps of sliding a rectangular closed box section metal leg having a cap which acts as a stop in an upper housing portion, the upper housing portion has two holes side by side, and a lower housing portion spaced apart from the upper housing portion of a housing of the leg attached to a rail of the ladder and inserting a holder through a hole of the two holes of the upper housing portion and a hole of two rows of holes which are set side by side but offset vertically from each other and extend through the leg.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Werner Co.Inventors: Joseph C. Dangrow, James J. Grebinoski, David A. Winslow
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Patent number: 8616335Abstract: An apparatus to secure a ladder to a ferromagnetic work surface, such as a metal storage tank, comprises a pair of brackets removably attached near the top of the ladder. The brackets are hinged to magnet mounts, which each hold a permanent magnet that releasably holds the ladder in place against the work surface. The apparatus prevents the ladder from slipping while a worker is climbing the ladder or while working from the ladder.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2011Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Inventor: Tim Mosier
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Patent number: 8607930Abstract: The invention relates to an extendable/retractable ladder mounted to a boat trailer to allow access to a boat carried on the trailer. The ladder includes a pair of first vertically oriented bars and a pair of second bars. The vertically oriented bars have an inner cavity and a slot in one of its sides. The second bars have an inner cavity and a slot in one of its sides. The first end of the first bars and the second end of the second bars are connected such that the second end of the second bars can move along the length of the first bars between an extended position in which the first end of the second bars is a distance away from the first bars and a retracted position in which the first end and the second end of the second bars are adjacent to the first bars.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Inventor: Robert Gail Stewart
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Patent number: 8607932Abstract: A ladder stabilizing attachment for a ladder is disclosed. The device is basically made of two or more long variable length stabilizing legs FIGS. (1) and (11) attached to the upper part of a ladder by universal joints FIGS. (9) and (9A), and capable of forming a triangular or multi-angular pyramid with the ladder. The legs can be independently positioned to give greater lateral stability, as well reducing slide out tendency of the ladder base. The foot sockets of the stabilizing legs FIG. (5) are designed to minimize overloading and movement due to ladder flexing. The device is constructed so that it can be built into new ladders, and readily adapted for and fitted to most existing ladders.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Inventors: William Albert Cooper, Rosemary Jennings Cooper
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Patent number: 8602162Abstract: The safety ladder may be an extension ladder having two or more relatively sliding sections, and incorporates a number of safety devices. The lower end of the ladder incorporates two opposed lateral stabilizers and two outwardly extending stabilizers, i.e., extending from the opposite face of the ladder from the structure against which the ladder is placed. The upper end of the ladder includes a pair of articulating lateral arms that brace against the structure against which the ladder is deployed, and articulating clamps or straps for securing the ladder to the structure. The medial portion of the ladder includes a handrail extending from each ladder rail. All of these devices may be retracted, collapsed, and/or folded for compact storage and transport when not in use. The entire ladder, i.e., rails, rungs, as well as the various safety components attached thereto, is coated with an electrically non-conductive coating for additional safety.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: King Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsInventors: Mehmet Dondurur, Ahmet Z. Sahin
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Patent number: 8602163Abstract: A ladder safety apparatus and methods of using the same are disclosed. An example ladder safety apparatus includes a stabilizer bar for a top portion of a ladder, the stabilizer bar configured to rest on a roof top. The ladder safety apparatus also includes a balance rail for the top portion of the ladder to provide handles for a user climbing onto the roof top. The ladder safety apparatus also includes an attached strap to connect adjacent the roof top for securing the ladder.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Inventor: Don M. Davis, Jr.
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Patent number: 8602164Abstract: A dual-use ladder and bridge modular system preferably includes tubes, gussets, flanges, and/or joints. In a preferred embodiment, the tubes, gussets, flanges, and/or joints are made of carbon fiber. A method connects and disconnects modular carbon fiber ladder segments. Another method creates a lightweight carbon-fiber beam with exceptionally high stiffness and strength using a combination of carbon-fiber braid material, uni-directional cloth, and pultruded carbon-fiber strips. A carbon fiber ladder segment and tube connectors are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Allred & Associates Inc.Inventors: Jimmie B. Allred, III, Joseph Kummer, Michael D. Griswold, Michael J. Hall, Matthew A. Bush
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Patent number: 8596416Abstract: A system configured for lifting or lowering a tool carriage device via a ladder climbing structure is described. The tool carriage device may be adapted to enclose and transport a payload and include a fall arrest grab with an overspeed brake to stop an uncontrolled descent of the carriage device. The tool carriage device may include obstruction sensors to detect an obstruction along the path of the carriage device.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Safeworks, LLCInventors: Gregory Crew, John Haigh, Morgan Knickrehm
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Patent number: 8596415Abstract: A movable safety barrier system includes a flexible barrier member having a barrier member length with first and second ends, and a width. The barrier member can have a construction that is flexible in both directions along the length and width of the barrier member. First and second end supports are provided which are capable of supporting respective first and second ends of the length of the barrier member when the barrier member is extended between the end supports. The end supports can allow the extended barrier member to move in a direction transverse to the width of the barrier member when desired.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Inventor: Richard C. Pelletier
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Patent number: 8584801Abstract: The invention is a hoisting and placement system that also serves as a mobile land based complete crane system that is useful on a building under construction. The crane system can be installed on any floor that has been completed. As the height of the building of the building rises with upper floors that have been completed, the completed crane system can follow the upward work progress by virtue of its own construction. This construction includes a vertical tower mast system that can be attached to completed floors. The crane system can climb up or down on this tower mast system by using various mechanisms to engage one of the masts which form the tower mast system. The tower mast system can support various lengths loading platforms that can move into or out of a building floor.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Inventor: Colonel August Baxter
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Patent number: 8584803Abstract: A multi-point suspended scaffold utilizes a pair of spaced scaffold frames, each of which is provided with suspension cables which support the scaffold from outrigger beams of a building. The two scaffold frames are connected to each other by wire mesh trusses. These wire mesh trusses incorporate guard rails, toeboards, and an object retaining mesh. Upper and lower cross braces are also secured between adjacent ones of the scaffold frames. The cooperation of the wire mesh trusses, the cross bracing and the use of secured footboards provides a suspended scaffold that is structurally rigid while being easily assembled and disassembled.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2009Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Inventor: Roberto Ubaldo Arduino Sani
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Patent number: 8584800Abstract: A load monitoring system (14) is provided for a mobile work platform that includes an operator platform (6), a base (2) and a lift mechanism (5) for lifting the operator platform relative to the base. The load monitoring system includes a load cell (12) for monitoring the load on the operator platform (6) and a control device (16) for controlling operation of the work platform, wherein the control device (16) is constructed and arranged to sense and monitor both static and dynamic loads on the operator platform.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: NiftyLift LimitedInventor: Frank Roger Bowden
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Patent number: 8584797Abstract: The fall arrester (10) is part of a climbing protection system for preventing a user of a ladder, a platform or the like from falling. The fall arrester (10) is movable along a guide rail (12) and has a rotatably mounted pawl (18) which, in the event of a fall, runs against catching stops (16) in the guide rail (12). A connecting element (40) is attached to the pawl (18) and the user can be secured to the connecting element (40) by a lanyard. The connecting element (40) is hinged to the pawl (18). The connecting element (40) can be hinged to the pawl (18) such that the connecting element (40) is coupled releasably rotation-resistant to the pawl (18) and the coupling (50, 52) is released in the event of a predetermined force on the connecting element (40). The connecting element can be formed as a damping element (40) which deforms in the event of a predetermined force.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Honeywell Fall Protection Deutschland GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Markus Krauss
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Patent number: 8579085Abstract: A suspended access chair with a rescue system that may be utilized to access a wind turbine blade while mounted on a tower for purposes such as inspection, maintenance, cleaning, and repair of the blade is provided. The suspended access chair generally includes a chair frame assembly. Upper frame and lower frame assembly rollers are secured to the chair frame assembly and are configured for rolling contact along an edge of the blade. The suspended access chair further includes primary dextral and primary sinistral gripping arms. The gripping arms may be adjusted to conform to the shape of the blade and include rollers configured for rolling contact along a portion of the blade. A hoist is provided to raise and lower the chair along a suspension rope. The rescue system is used to lower the suspended access chair from an elevated position to the ground during emergency situations.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Sky Climber LLCInventor: Joost Bogaert