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  • 2290 Wells Dr, Sidney, OH 45365 (937) 623-3089
  • 516 Kossuth St, Sidney, OH 45365 (937) 492-7815
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Brooklyn, OH

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Us Patents

Power Unit For A Fork Lift Truck

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US Patent:
D571522, Jun 17, 2008
Filed:
Jul 6, 2007
Appl. No.:
29/281943
Inventors:
Keith G. Bornhorst - New Bremen OH, US
Dean E. Davis - Troy OH, US
Michael P. Gallagher - Greenville OH, US
Henry J. Rahn - Mission Viejo CA, US
Patrick A. Soder - Sidney OH, US
Rainer B. Teufel - Worthington OH, US
Assignee:
Crown Equipment Corporation - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
1205
US Classification:
D34 35, D34 37, D34 34

Pallet Clamping Device

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US Patent:
7544037, Jun 9, 2009
Filed:
Jul 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/485207
Inventors:
Forrest A. Haverfield - Maplewood OH, US
Patrick A. Soder - Sidney OH, US
Douglas W. Meyers - Troy OH, US
Michael A. Heitkamp - New Bremen OH, US
Assignee:
Crown Equipment Corporation - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B66F 9/18
US Classification:
414785, 2941101, 414622
Abstract:
A pallet clamping device is mounted between forks of a material handling vehicle. The device clamps to a stringer of a pallet using a pair of horizontally moveable jaws. The jaws are resiliently forced toward one another for clamping a stringer so that a clamped pallet will not move off the forks. The jaws are mounted for pivoting and sliding motion relative to mounting pins which, together with links coupling the jaws to a base of the device, tighten jaw closure if a pallet moves away from the forks. The pivoting and sliding motion of the jaws helps align the jaws with pallets not perfectly aligned with the vehicle. Depression of a foot pedal moves the jaws from a closed position to a latched open position for receiving a pallet stringer. The jaws can also be moved to an unlatched open position for receiving a greater width center stringer. Upon release of the operating device from the unlatched open position, the jaws move toward their closed position.

Device For A Materials Handling Vehicle

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US Patent:
61373982, Oct 24, 2000
Filed:
Jul 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/115051
Inventors:
Danny L. Dunlap - Minster OH
Patrick A. Soder - Sidney OH
John A. Turner - New Bremen OH
Martin E. Romer - Greencastle IN
Daniel W. Kahlig - Fort Recovery OH
Larry A. Niemeyer - New Knoxville OH
Assignee:
Crown Equipment Corporation - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B60Q 100
US Classification:
340439
Abstract:
A materials handling vehicle is provided with a frame including an operator's compartment having an entrance, a drive mechanism supported on the frame, a material handling unit coupled to the frame, and a device including an actuator located across the threshold of the entrance of the operator's compartment. The device generates an alert signal when a portion of an operator's body engages the actuator.

Reach Assembly With Improved Operator Visibility For A Materials Handling Vehicle

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US Patent:
20140219758, Aug 7, 2014
Filed:
Jan 29, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/167334
Inventors:
Patrick A. Soder - Sidney OH, US
Jay L. Kuck - St. Marys OH, US
Assignee:
CROWN EQUIPMENT CORPORATION - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B66F 9/12
B66F 9/16
US Classification:
414639, 414664
Abstract:
A materials handling vehicle includes a power unit, a mast assembly coupled to the power unit, and a reach assembly coupled for vertical movement on the mast assembly. The mast assembly includes first, second, and third weldments, wherein the first weldment is fixed to the power unit, the second weldment is movable with respect to the first weldment, and the third weldment is movable with respect to the first and second weldments. The reach assembly includes an extension/retraction mechanism for effecting horizontal movement of the reach assembly relative to the mast assembly. Components of the vehicle have been redesigned and/or rearranged to improve operator visibility.

Mast Assembly With Improved Operator Visibility For A Materials Handling Vehicle

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US Patent:
20140219759, Aug 7, 2014
Filed:
Jan 29, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/167163
Inventors:
Patrick A. Soder - Sidney OH, US
Jay L. Kuck - St. Marys OH, US
Steven E. Koenig - New Bremen OH, US
Kevin A. Gilliland - Coldwater OH, US
Gary J. May - Plain City OH, US
Jared J. Ranly - Maria Stein OH, US
Assignee:
CROWN EQUIPMENT CORPORATION - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B66F 9/08
B66F 9/12
B66F 9/22
B66F 9/07
US Classification:
414664, 187227
Abstract:
A materials handling vehicle includes a power unit, a mast assembly coupled to the power unit, and a reach assembly coupled for vertical movement on the mast assembly. The mast assembly includes first, second, and third weldments, wherein the first weldment is fixed to the power unit, the second weldment is movable with respect to the first weldment, and the third weldment is movable with respect to the first and second weldments. The reach assembly includes an extension/retraction mechanism for effecting horizontal movement of the reach assembly relative to the mast assembly. Components of the vehicle have been redesigned and/or rearranged to improve operator visibility.

Reach Assembly With Offset Pivot Points For A Materials Handling Vehicle

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US Patent:
20140219760, Aug 7, 2014
Filed:
Jan 29, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/167228
Inventors:
Patrick A. Soder - Sidney OH, US
Jay L. Kuck - St. Marys OH, US
Assignee:
Crown Equipment Corporation - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B66F 9/12
US Classification:
414664
Abstract:
A materials handling vehicle includes a power unit, a mast assembly coupled to the power unit, and a reach assembly coupled for vertical movement on the mast assembly. The mast assembly includes first, second, and third weldments, wherein the first weldment is fixed to the power unit, the second weldment is movable with respect to the first weldment, and the third weldment is movable with respect to the first and second weldments. The reach assembly includes an extension/retraction mechanism for effecting horizontal movement of the reach assembly relative to the mast assembly. Components of the vehicle have been redesigned and/or rearranged to improve operator visibility.
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