Vehicle-carried Storage Member (e.g., Portable Silo, Etc.) And Means For Erecting Member From Attitude During Transport To Position Of Intended Use Patents (Class 414/919)
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Patent number: 11607982Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a transport vehicle and an installation method for a case of a mobile power generation system. The transport vehicle includes: a chassis and a lifting mechanism assembly located on the chassis. The lifting mechanism assembly includes: a turning frame hinged to the chassis at a hinged position of the chassis, at least one turning hydraulic cylinder connected to the turning frame and the chassis, and a connecting frame configured to be detachably connected to the case. In the main beam, the first body portion is located between the hinged position and the second body portion, and a third plane in which a surface of the second body portion facing towards the turning frame is located is farther away from the connecting frame than the first plane.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2021Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: YANTAI JEREH PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.Inventors: Dekun Tian, Tao Kou, Libin Zhou, Ning Feng, Haibo Zhang, Honly Wang, Yichao Mou, Xin Li, Xu Liu, Lili Wang, Yannan Liu
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Patent number: 8961096Abstract: A transportable apparatus has a main body configured to be transported in a horizontal orientation, and then raised to a vertical orientation in a working position. A base is mounted on the bottom end of the main body such that the main body rests on the base in the working position, and such that the base is carried at a rear end of the main body when the main body is in a horizontal transport position supported on. The base is rotatable about a vertical base axis such that the main body can be rotated with respect to the base about the base axis. A frame and wheels can be pivotally attached to the main body to transport the main body and then be stored in a vertical orientation along a wall of the man body in the working position.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2010Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Alvin Herman, Erin Herman
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Patent number: 8944740Abstract: A method and system for handling granular material, such as proppant used in hydraulic fracturing in well drilling, is provided. In an operational configuration, a delivery module having conveyors receives and conveys granular material to a delivery location, and one or more mobile storage modules receive, hold and dispense granular material downward to the delivery module. The mobile storage modules comprise a raised, angular container portion for holding granular material. Each module may comprise a rock-over chassis for support against ground. In a transportation configuration, each of the delivery modules and mobile storage modules are separately transportable as semi-trailers. System redundancy features such as hydraulic power packs are also provided for.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2010Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Ty-Crop Manufacturing Ltd.Inventors: Gary Teichrob, Scott Mason, Dave Keck, James Easden
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Patent number: 8651792Abstract: A portable storage silo includes a cylindrical tank of a height of the order of 45 feet and a diameter of the order of 13 feet with a filling opening at a top of the tank. The tank is raised from the ground on legs which extend to a base holding a discharge opening above the ground. The base has a transverse dimension roughly equal to that of the tank so that it is unstable in uneven terrain and four stabilizer arms are connected to the base at spaced positions around the base. Each stabilizer arm is movable from a first retracted position raised from the base to a second extended position extending outwardly to respective side of the base for stabilizing the base against tilting and is movable about an upstanding axis at the base so as to move the arm so that its angle around the base is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Inventor: Henry Friesen
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Patent number: 7357616Abstract: An oil rig capable of being at least partially disassembled to form at least two portions, such as a top half and bottom half, and an associated structure for transport. An oil rig top portion may be loaded onto a trailer for transport separate from a bottom portion. The trailer includes a bottom frame, a top frame, a structure operably associated with said bottom and top frames for moving said top and bottom frames away from and towards one another, and a moving means attached to at least said bottom frame to allow the trailer to be moved along the support surface. The trailer may be towed by a truck or other vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Doyon Drilling, Inc.Inventors: Lloyd E. Andrews, Todd A. Driskill
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Patent number: 7246987Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for transporting a solid rocket motor, rocket or other object. A transport for an object suitably includes a trailer having a longitudinal axis. A tail support coupled to the trailer has a notch configured to receive a pin affixed to the object to prevent movement along the longitudinal axis during transport. A chock assembly includes a chock and a trolley, wherein the chock is configured to accept the solid rocket motor and to pivot about a rotation axis that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the trailer. By pivoting with the object, the rotable chock maintains intimate contact with the object during transport and/or elevation, thereby improving response to flexing of the transport and reducing the possibility of damage to the object.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Roderick B. Jagos, Steve S. Lo
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Publication number: 20030116477Abstract: A method of manufacturing a large stationary, aggregate processing screening tower by fabricating weldment modules and preassembling them with aggregate processing equipment internal within the weldment modules, transporting the preassembled weldment modules to a field work site where the tower is to be erected on a foundation, aligning the modules and stacking the modules in layers and then bolting adjacent modules together. The stacked-up modules are adapted to receive aggregate at the top uppermost module and permit the aggregate to be processed by screening, blending, and sizing into aggregate product as it moves downwardly by gravity through the modules and their processing equipment for final collection of the product at the ground level. A large stationary, aggregate processing screening tower has weldment modules preassembled with aggregate processing equipment internal within the modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: June 26, 2003Applicant: ASTEC INDUSTRIES, INC. (a Tennessee corporation)Inventors: J. Don Brock, William R. Gray
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Patent number: 6474926Abstract: A roadway transportable concrete batching plant including a mobile supporting base unit, a mobile, self-erecting, batching tower unit and a mobile mixer unit, and further including an outrigger supporting system providing lateral support during onsite installation and operation of each of the cooperating batching plant units.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Rose Industries, Inc.Inventor: James E. Weiss
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Publication number: 20020148760Abstract: A method of manufacturing a large stationary, aggregate processing screening tower by fabricating weldment modules and preassembling them with aggregate processing equipment internal within the weldment modules, transporting the preassembled weldment modules to a field work site where the tower is to be erected on a foundation, aligning the modules and stacking the modules in layers and then bolting adjacent modules together. A large stationary, aggregate processing screening tower has weldment modules preassembled with aggregate processing equipment internal within the modules. The preassembled modules are stacked up on one another and secured together and can receive aggregate product at the top module and the product is processed by screening and sizing as it moves downwardly by gravity through the modules and their processing equipment for final clarification and collection of the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventors: J. Don Brock, William R. Gray
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Patent number: 6311821Abstract: A material processing plant e.g. a crusher or shredder (2) adapted to be suspended between a first wheeled unit (3) and a second wheeled unit (4) during transport, in which the first and second units have respective couplings, and in which the plant comprises: a plant frame; and front coupling and a rear coupling provided at the front and rear of the plant frame respectively; an arrangement of the front and rear couplings such that when the front coupling and the rear coupling of the plant frame are connected to the respective couplings of the first and second wheeled units, the plant (2) is suspended between the first and second units; and a lifting means (37) connected to one or both of the wheeled units (3,4), or to the plant frame, and operable to lift the plant for connecting the couplings of the plant frame to the respective couplings of the first and second wheeled units.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventor: Patrick Joseph Douglas
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Patent number: 6106211Abstract: A portable overhead bin comprising a plurality of adjacent frame members pivotally connected such that the frame members form a horizontal transport frame when in the lowered transport position, and further form an elevated overhead frame when the frame members are moved to a raised operating position. A bin is supported by the frame members. A hitch is attached at the front end of the transport frame for attachment to a towing vehicle and wheels are adapted to support the transport frame for movement by the towing vehicle. A transport vehicle may be positioned between two of the frame members and under the bin to receive the contents thereof through a bottom discharge. A force, either external to the invention or included therein, is applied to at least one frame member to raise the bin into the overhead operating position. A conveyor may be provided to convey material into the raised bin.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Inventor: Ian Westwood
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Patent number: 5993133Abstract: An apparatus designed to carry a spare tire against the underside of a vehicle, rearwardly thereof, featuring a mounting plate, for the tire assembly, attached to the first end of a cantilever arm. The second end of the cantilever arm is pivotally attached to a carrier base frame, which in turn is pivotally suspended from support members attached to the vehicle's frame, by four suspension bars. Movement of the base frame is controlled by operation of a driver tube incorporated into the base frame, comprised of a rectangular tube, inside of which are a drive screw, and a rectangular nut. Two cables attached to the nut are directed by pulleys to the center of the back transverse member of the frame, then right and left to the two back corners, thense to a point on each longitudinal member of the frame, then vertically to anchor points on the support members attached to the vehicle's frame. Clockwise rotation of the screw pulls cable into the tube, moving the base frame forward and upward into storage position.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventors: W. B. Murray, deceased, by Theresa Hoffman, executor
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Patent number: 5697756Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for lifting and moving large rolls of material, such as sheet material, which define a central core. The apparatus includes a wheeled frame, and a pair of guide ways that extend parallel to one another and across the frame. A lifting arm defines a lifting flange at one end, is rotatable about an axis oriented generally parallel to the guide ways, and is coupled at an end opposite of the lifting flange to one of the guide ways. An actuator couples the lifting arm to the other guide way, and rotates the lifting arm about the axis oriented generally parallel to the guide ways in order to move the lifting arm between raised and lowered positions. The lifting arm is slidable along the guide ways to permit the lifting flange to be positioned in a hollow core of a roll. Sliding movement of the lifting arm along the guide ways is selectively permitted by a brake mechanism including a brake pad in selective engagement with a guide way.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Wheaton
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Patent number: 5634716Abstract: A portable PVC resin blending system mounted in a semi-monocoque steel silo having multiple levels therein. The various components of the blending system are mounted within and attached to the silo and lifting lugs on the silo capable of lifting and tilting the silo from a vertical to a horizontal position for transportation and re-erection.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Coronado Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Thomas L. Westall, Thomas Nowak, David R. Griffith, Earl L. Maltbie, Curtis L. Crandall
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Patent number: 5433575Abstract: Transport and erection of a portable asphalt plant are facilitated by transporting upper and lower subassemblies of the plant to a worksite on a single portable frame towed by a tractor. Once at the worksite, the frame is detached from the tractor and the upper plant subassembly is moved on the frame from a lowered transport position generally beside the lower plant subassembly to an intermediate position directly above the lower plant subassembly. The plant assembly is then completed by attaching the upper plant subassembly to the lower plant subassembly and raising the lower and upper plant subassemblies as a unit to a raised position which is sufficiently high to permit trucks to pass beneath the lower plant subassembly. An elevator is preferably transported to the worksite via another vehicle, then mounted on a pivot axis of the frame, and then pivoted about the pivot axis from a horizontal transport position to an upright operative position.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventor: John Milstead
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Patent number: 5427497Abstract: A portable, easily-transported and erected horizontal surge/storage silo functions by the method of allowing large, long distance trucks to dump their contents of materials to be used at a nearby point of use onto the base of the portable silo from which the materials may be subsequently restacked and reloaded by suitable materials-handling devices, such as front-end loaders, onto other smaller vehicles for subsequent transport to the point of use or disposal. A base is sufficiently strong and configured to support upstanding sides and a roof if a roof is desired to provide a totally closed or sealable unit. Where provided, the roof may be removable and the sides may have a fast-closing entrance and door for easy access and safe and protected storage. The structure may have a retractable set of wheel devices affixed thereto so that it may be moved into and out of ground engaging position to make the unit respectively portable and operational.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Inventor: Bruce A. Dillman
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Patent number: 5362193Abstract: A portable and self-erecting plant for the batch production of asphalt, and wherein the several components of the plant are split into two subassemblies which are initially mounted to the front and rear portions of a roadway transportable main frame. The front subassembly may be lifted to a first temporary position and then moved rearwardly to overlie the rear subassembly. The two subassemblies may then be interconnected to form an operational plant, which may be then lifted to its operating position as a unit. A separate elevator is provided which is also roadway transportable, and the elevator may be pivotally connected to the main frame so that it may be raised to an operative vertical position adjacent the plant.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventor: John Milstead
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Patent number: 5259717Abstract: An asphaltic mix storage system has an improved conveying apparatus including a housing which is upwardly inclined from the horizontal so as to extend from approximately ground level to the top of a storage container. The conveying apparatus also includes a drag-type conveyor in the housing comprising an endless conveyor chain having spaced apart conveying blades carried thereby with the lower edges of the conveying blades in sliding engagement with the lower wall of the housing. The forward faces of the conveying blades and the lower wall of the housing define an acute angle therebetween to prevent carryover of asphaltic mix beyond the discharge chute at the upper end of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventor: James G. May
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Patent number: 5171121Abstract: A portable concrete batch plant which may be pulled from one location to another and which may be used either as a transit mix batch plant or a central mix batch plant. The batch plant is mounted on a wheeled frame comprised of a rear frame section and a front frame section removeably secured thereto. The batch plant is transported from one location to another with the rear and front frame sections connected together. If the batch plant is desired to be used as a transit mix plant, the front and rear frame sections remain connected together. If it is desired to use the concrete batch plant as a central mix batch plant, the front and rear frame sections are separated with the front frame section being spaced horizontally and vertically from the rear frame section with an extension conveyor being positioned there between.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1992Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Concrete Equipment CompanyInventors: Neil C. Smith, Donald L. Hansen, Gary Tuma
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Patent number: 5082416Abstract: For picking up and depositing a hollow receptacle such as a bin, container or the like by/on a vehicle with a change gear mechanism having a tilting frame pivoted in the back on the undercarriage of the vehicle and movable by a tilting cylinder supported on the undercarriage, and furthermore having a coulisse displaceable on the tilting frame by associated actuating elements and equipped with a stop element capable of being engaged with the associated fitting on the receptacle, the coulisse, for depositing the receptacle, is first retracted until the rear end of the receptacle projects beyond the back of the vehicle by a predetermined measure. Subsequently, the tilting frame is utilized until the lower zone on the rear end of the receptacle rests on the surface of the roadway.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Assignee: Edelhoff M.S.T.S. GmbHInventor: Normann Bock
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Patent number: 5044861Abstract: A container truck, preferably a garbage-collecting truck, provided with a replaceable container which is connected by a releasable coupling to a tiltable frame which is pivotally movable by at least one first hydraulic fluid-operable piston-cylinder unit relative to the main frame of the chassis of the truck about a transverse axle, which axle connects the two frames and which axle is located at the rear end portion of the two frames. The container is movable along the tiltable frame on longitudinal tracks or on a slider for an extending movement toward the rear end of the truck or for a retracting movement toward the driver's cab of the truck by a second piston-cylinder unit. The truck also includes structure for switching the second hydraulic fluid-operable piston cylinder unit to a floating condition.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Edelhoff Polytechnik GmbH & Co.Inventors: Johannes Kirchhoff, Georg Sandkuhler
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Patent number: 5018932Abstract: The invention is a handling apparatus for a truck, to be mounted on a truck chassis. A jib is connected to a rigid arm, a crank arm and a disengaged frame, to form the apparatus. The arms can be locked into position by a releasable locking mechanism. Three jacks are positioned in series to manipulate the jib, rigid arm, crank arm and disengaged frame. The handling apparatus is releasably secured on the truck chassis by a second releasable locking mechanism. A load can be lifted to the vertical, horizontal and dumping positions by changing the positions of the crank arm, rigid arm and jib arm.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1990Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: Interpatent AnstaltInventor: Jean-Paul Croisier
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Patent number: 4983089Abstract: A mobile grain silo for the transportation and storage of grain, granulated food and other such materials, wherein the mobile grain silo includes individual storage cells of a generally parallelogram shape constructed around a frame structure and having means for lifting on and off a mobile transport and for interconnecting the cells in stacked relation to one another. The individual storage cells having a loading door for filling and an exit door for discharging the contents therein and further having a viewing port to inspect the interior of the cell.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1989Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Inventor: Ernst D. Rose
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Patent number: 4944646Abstract: A portable self-erecting storage apparatus for asphaltic mix or the like is disclosed, and which comprises a main frame, and three separate wheeled carriages which are mounted in tandem and are concurrently pivotable between a lowered ground engaging position so that the apparatus is highway transportable, and a raised position so that the frame contacts the ground and thus forms the foundation pad for the apparatus during use. The illustrated embodiment includes a secondary frame which supports a storage container, and the secondary frame and the container may be pivoted about an elevated axis between a generally horizontal transport position and a vertical upright or operative position.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1989Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventors: M. Earl Edwards, James G. May
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Patent number: 4943200Abstract: A portable self-erecting storage apparatus for asphaltic mix is disclosed and which comprises an elongate material conveying assembly and a separate material storage assembly. The two assemblies are adapted to be separately transported on a highway to the construction site. To effect erection at the construction site, the two assemblies are joined in a nose-to-nose arrangement, and then lifted together in a smooth, continuous lifting operation by a pair of hydraulic jacks mounted on the storage assembly. In the erected position, the container of the storage assembly is vertically oriented and positioned at an elevated location above ground level so as to permit a truck to be driven below the container, and the conveying assembly is inclined upwardly so that its discharge end overlies the top of the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1989Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventors: M. Earl Edwards, James G. May
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Patent number: 4917560Abstract: A portable, self erect silo for hot mix asphalt having two, side-by-side bins. A single drag slat conveyor directs hot mix asphalt into either bin by use of a single slug feeder pivotally attached to the discharge end of the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1989Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: CMI CorporationInventors: Stuart W. Murray, Ronald G. Hankins, Thomas E. Bowman
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Patent number: 4810159Abstract: An apparatus for use in the transportation and production of cementitious mixes including a silo and a truck for transporting the silo. The silo is sub-divided internally into two compartments, one for cement and one for sand. At the lower end of the said compartment there is a vibratory grid and other structure for causing the sand to flow evenly from the open lower end of the silo into a mixer without bridging. A feed screw feeds cement from the cement compartment to the mixer. The truck has a lifting mechanism for lifting the vertical silo and tilting the silo through ninety degrees to a horizontal position for transportation purposes.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1986Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Inventor: Rudi Stegmuller
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Patent number: 4775275Abstract: An improved mobile batch plant that is entirely self-erecting and completely contained as operated between transport and functional modes by a single operator. A truck-towed main frame hingedly supports a tower assembly that includes cement storage and weigh bins and water storage and weigh tanks proximate a materials release point to be received by a mixer. An aggregate and/or sand hopper and conveyor are located forward on the main frame and these serve to move aggregate materials to the release point. A hydraulic linear actuator system operates to move the tower assembly between the vertical operational position and the horizontal transport position where conveyor and tower are compacted against the main frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Inventor: L. F. Perry
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Patent number: 4771998Abstract: A mobile buildup apparatus for transporting, supporting and protecting an upper stage rocket and a mated spacecraft between and in the various facilities through which it must pass prior to their being loaded into the cargo bay of an orbiter of NASA's Space Transportation System and transported into space. The mobile buildup apparatus comprises a transport system, support structure and protective cover. The transport system comprises a pair of semitrailers attached side-by-side removable gooseneck assembly and a removable gooseneck dolly with pintle-hook are attached to the front end of the transport system, and air ride axles to minimize shock and vibration. The support structure comprises an upper stage assembly stand and an access platform both of which are mounted on the mobile buildup apparatus to provide support for and access to, respectively, the upper stage and the mated spacecraft during assembly, testing and ground integration operations. A protective cover also is provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Orbital Sciences Corporation IIInventors: Donald E. Rogge, John R. Ross
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Patent number: 4708569Abstract: A silo has a guide arranged along the silo container, and the guide has a stop at the upper portion of the silo. A coupling element can slide along the guide, which can be coupled with a tippable loading frame of a transport vehicle by a cable. This arrangement simplifies the loading and unloading of the silo onto or off of the transport vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: Hydro Mecanique Research S.A.Inventor: Harry Nijenhuis
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Patent number: 4634335Abstract: An elongate, transportable unit (1) standing upright during use and being intended for transport with the aid of a vehicle (7) provided with a loading bridge (8) which can be turned about a pivot axis located near the rear end of the chassis of the vehicle (7) and extending horizontally and transversely of the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. An element (10) is provided with the aid of which a hook-like coupling member can be moved along the loading bridge (8). The transportable uint (1) is provided with an arm (5) which is pivotable about an at least substantially horizontal axis of rotation (6). The arm (5) is provided near its free end (11) with a coupling element for connecting the hook-like coupling member.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Multilift B.V.Inventor: Aart A. van den Pol
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Patent number: 4626166Abstract: A trailer-mounted sand hopper having a trailer pivotally mountable at the front end of a motor-driven truck. The sand hopper is tiltably mounted on the rear portion of the trailer and is releasably secured to the rear portion of the trailer. The hopper is capable of being tilted to vertical and horizontal positions with respect to the trailer by engagement of a winch and cable system. The hopper is provided with backing plates which facilitate the engagement and disengagement of the hopper from the trailer.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Inventor: Arthur E. Jolly
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Patent number: 4621972Abstract: A silo mover apparatus comprising a main frame that is movable across the ground on a plurality of support wheels, and which has a subframe pivotallymounted thereon adjacent one end. The subframe can be raised about the pivot to a substantially vertical position through the use of hydraulic cylinders, stabilized in position adjacent to a silo to be moved, clamped to the silo by straps, after the silo has been suitably reinforced, and then the silo can be lifted and tilted downwardly with the subframe to rest on the main frame for transport to a new location. At the new location the silo is then raised by raising the subframe about its pivot, to place the silo onto the desired platform, after which the members that clamp the silo and subframe together are removed.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Inventor: Walter D. Grotte
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Patent number: 4619531Abstract: This invention relates to a batching plant for particulate materials including batching of finely divided material such as cementitious (e.g. cement and flyash) and denser material such as aggregate which may include sand, screenings and gravel. The batching plant includes batching means for batching of the denser material such as one or more weighing hoppers. There also is included conveying means such as a belt conveyor for transfer of batched dense material from the batching means to a discharge location or housing. Storage means for the finely divided material is also provided such as a storage bin having a discharge outlet. There also is included a pressurized batching vessel for finely divided material discharged from the storage means which suitably is provided with means for creating a fluidized bed in the pressurized vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1984Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: Dunstan & Partners Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Trevor G. Dunstan
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Patent number: 4594046Abstract: An apparatus for preparing bulk material and loading it into a truck comprises an elongated first frame having a lower end and adapted to stand via this end on the ground, a horizontal pivot at the lower end of the first frame, and an elongated second frame having a lower end pivoted at the pivot on the lower end of the first frame and an upper end. The frames are relatively pivotally displaceable between a transport position with one of the frames lying substantially within the other frame and a use position with the two frames extending at an angle to each other and the upper end of the second frame spaced above the ground by a distance equal to the loading height of the truck. A rail extends between the ends of the second frame and a bucket is displaceable along the rail between the ends of the second frame. In addition a doser is provided at the lower end of the first frame for filling the bucket, when it is at the lower ends, with bulk material.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1985Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Assignee: Elba-Werk Maschinengesellschaft mbH & Co.Inventors: Gerhard Bruder, Horst Pippinger
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Patent number: 4561821Abstract: A portable self-erecting surge storage silo comprises a bin, a conveyor elevator and a base frame that supports the bin and elevator in operation and for transport. The bin has a pair of long rear legs and a pair of shorter front stub legs. At each side of the base frame is an L-shaped unit having a longer leg and a shorter leg, swingable about a horizontal first axis transverse to the base frame and through the junction of the legs of the L-unit. The shorter legs of the L-units are rigidly connected to the bin stub legs, substantially in alignment with them, for swinging of the bin between a horizontal transport position and an inclined intermediate position at which the rear bin legs are detachably connectable to the base frame for swinging of the bin about a second axis, parallel to the first.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1984Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Bituma-Stor, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Dillman
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Patent number: 4465420Abstract: A self-erecting silo assembly comprises a horizontally elongated trailer frame and a cylindrical paving mix bin that overlies the frame when in a horizontal transport position, with its front side lowermost and its top end near a front end of the frame. Rear legs on which the bin is supported when erected are rigidly connected to the bin; front legs have their upper ends pivoted to the bottom of the bin. A detachable bin connection between the bin and the frame defines a horizontal axis about which the bin is swung up from transport position to an inclined intermediate position at which detachable leg connections are made between the rear legs and the frame. The bin connection is then disconnected, the bin is swung up to upright position about the leg connections, and the bottom ends of the front legs are connected to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1982Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Bituma-Stor, Inc.Inventor: Bruce A. Dillman
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Patent number: 4454807Abstract: A storage system for large quantities of flowable, granular materials, such as grain. The material is covered by flexible cover sections which are spread out on an impervious support surface and thereafter laced together to define a cover having a centrally located opening. The cover is grasped in the region of the central opening and lifted to a predetermined fill height; the perimeter of the cover being free to pull inwardly as necessary accommodating the lifting. Thereafter, the granular product is introduced into the opening until it reaches the predetermined fill height and defines a pile extending downwardly toward the support surface along a natural angle of repose. As the pile grows, it raises the cover while sweeping it upward away from the center of the pile. By this means the entire finished pile is conformably covered by the cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1982Date of Patent: June 19, 1984Inventor: Paul P. Wolstenholme
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Patent number: 4348146Abstract: Self-erecting apparatus for transporting and temporarily storing material such as asphalt; the apparatus includes a surge bin and a drag chute for transporting the asphalt material from a drum plant to the surge bin. The drag chute and the surge bin are pivotally attached to each other and to a flat bed trailer, permitting their simultaneous raising and lowering by means of a winch apparatus attached by means of cables to the support legs of the surge bin to provide ease of lowering the bin for transportation of the apparatus from one site to another and ease in erecting the bin at a new site. A foldable side panel of the surge bin permits the drag chute to nest in the surge bin thus providing a more compact arrangement of the apparatus when in the lowered configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1980Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventor: J. Donald Brock
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Patent number: 4313708Abstract: A lifting and delivering apparatus for bin containers for holding granular material such as used in sand blasting. The apparatus uses a cable and post lifting and support system to provide a stable elevated bin container suitable for use as a detachable truck body in a self-contained construction.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1980Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Inventor: Mike J. Tiliakos
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Patent number: 4248359Abstract: Apparatus for weighing-out material from a collapsible surge bin. The surge bin is mounted above a collapsible frame such that the points of attachment of the surge bin to the collapsible frame comprise a load cell for weighing the surge bin and the contents thereof. The load cells are connected to control circuitry which actuates a gate in the bottom of the surge bin to thereby dispense asphalt-aggregate material from the surge bin. The control circuitry also operates a door in a batcher above the surge bin to thereby regulate the flow of asphalt-aggregate material being delivered into the surge bin.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1978Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventor: James D. Brock
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Patent number: 4163626Abstract: Erection means for a transport trailer which hauls an elongated object of relatively large cross-section in horizontal position and then with the aid of hydraulic jacks stands the object erectly on a preformed foundation.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1978Date of Patent: August 7, 1979Assignee: Meyer Morton Co.Inventors: Elmo L. Batterton, Melvin J. Lonsdale
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Patent number: RE32536Abstract: A storage system for large quantities of flowable, granular materials, such as grain. The material is covered by flexible cover sections which are spread out on an impervious support surface and thereafter laced together to define a cover having a centrally located opening. The cover is grasped in the region of the central opening and lifted to a predetermined fill height; the perimeter of the cover being free to pull inwardly as necessary accommodating the lifting. Thereafter, the granular product is introduced into the opening until it reaches the predetermined fill height and defines a pile extending downwardly toward the support surface along a natural angle of repose. As the pile grows, it raises the cover while sweeping it upward away from the center of the pile. By this means the entire finished pile is conformably covered by the cover.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Inventor: Paul P. Wolstenholme