Patent classifications
A01G23/00
Trailer mounted log loader
Embodiments for a trailer mounted log loader are described. The trailer mounted log loader includes an A-frame made of square beams which have a connection plate attached at one end forming an apex of the A-frame. A hollow connection adapter is positioned between and connected to the connection plates of the A-frame. An extendable boom arm is situated within the hollow connection adapter. The extendable boom arm has an attachment point at a distal end opposite from the hollow connection adapter where an attachable attachment is connectable to the extendable boom arm. A pair of pivot arms are connected to a base of the A-frame. The A-frame pivot arms are in turn pivotally connect to a pair of uprights . . . . The ability to remove the uprights from the support posts allows the trailer mounted log loader to be mounted to any trailer or truck bed or stored when not in use.
SENSOR SYSTEMS FOR SYNCING OPERATIONAL DATA FOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Sensor systems for communications between heavy equipment machines during tree felling operations. A system includes a first heavy equipment comprising a first winch and a second heavy equipment comprising a second winch. The system includes a first cable attached to the first winch and a fulcrum roller and a second cable attached to the second winch and the fulcrum roller. The system is such that the first heavy equipment communicates with the second heavy equipment by way of long-range radio signals.
SYNCING OPERATIONAL DATA FOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Communications between heavy equipment machines during tree felling operations. A method includes identifying a tree felling area to be cut in a tree felling operation and determining instructions for executing the tree felling operation with two or more heavy equipment machinery. The method includes receiving first sensor data from a first heavy equipment during execution of the tree felling operation and providing the first sensor data to a second heavy equipment during execution of the tree felling operation.
Material Processing Head and Tool
A material processing tool assembly includes a tool for material processing having a base section and a processing section extending from the base section; and a tool mounting block mountable on an outer surface of a support base. The mounting block has a base surface and a tool mounting surface intersecting the base surface. The base surface has a protuberance extending away therefrom and spaced apart from the tool mounting surface to define a tool receiving gap between the protuberance and the tool mounting surface. The base section of the tool is snugly received in the tool receiving gap between the tool mounting surface and the protuberance in abutment with the tool mounting surface, the processing section of the tool extending past the protuberance. A displaceable material processing head and method of mounting a material processing tool to a mounting block secured to a displaceable head are also discussed.
Material Processing Head and Tool
A material processing tool assembly includes a tool for material processing having a base section and a processing section extending from the base section; and a tool mounting block mountable on an outer surface of a support base. The mounting block has a base surface and a tool mounting surface intersecting the base surface. The base surface has a protuberance extending away therefrom and spaced apart from the tool mounting surface to define a tool receiving gap between the protuberance and the tool mounting surface. The base section of the tool is snugly received in the tool receiving gap between the tool mounting surface and the protuberance in abutment with the tool mounting surface, the processing section of the tool extending past the protuberance. A displaceable material processing head and method of mounting a material processing tool to a mounting block secured to a displaceable head are also discussed.
METHOD, ARRANGEMENT AND USER INTERFACE FOR MANAGING MOBILE FOREST MACHINES AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT THEREFOR
A user interface for fleet management includes a first user interface zone and a second user interface zone, which are can be presented to the user simultaneously on the same first user interface. On the first user interface is presented, in response to a selection made by the user, simultaneously at least two parallel first selection elements, and from the selected at least one first selection element, at least one selectable first selection element related thereto and included in the next higher or lower hierarchical level. The second user interface zone is arranged to present information which is based on selections made by the user via the first user interface zone.
ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING AND TRACKING LOGS
There is disclosed an arrangement for identifying and tracking a log. The arrangement comprises at least one imaging device that, when in operation, captures at least one image of the log, a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver that, when in operation, determines a felling location of the log, a remote server arrangement that, when in operation, receives data related to captured at least one image and the determined felling location of the log, and processes the received data to create an identification information for the log, and a data processor that, when in operation, checks if a query matches with the identification information in the remote server arrangement, and retrieves identification information corresponding to the matched query.
SELF-POWERED GRAPPLER ASSEMBLY
A grappler assembly having an assembly framework and a grappler device that is supported by the assembly framework. The grappler device has at least one pair of grappler arms that engages with a desired section of a tree to be removed. The grappler assembly incorporating its own independent power module for supplying hydraulic power to the grappler device and controlling operation of the at least one pair of grappler arms, and the power module is mounted solely to the assembly framework.
TREE AND POLE STABILIZATION TOOL
The disclosure pertains to a method and structure of securing a fallen tree or broken utility pole that has remained partially upright and in an insecure position, thereby creating a hazard to persons or property. The disclosure teaches a stand or similar structure that secures the partially fallen tree or pole during removal operations. The stand is load bearing and may be supported by at least one angled stabilizing leg structure. The structure may rest on ground support plates. The support plates may be attached to the ground by spike or anchor mechanisms. The stand can be extendable utilizing hydraulic or manual levered jacks or an extendable piston-cylinder combination. The structure can be placed under the fallen tree or pole and extended vertically upward into contact with the tree trunk or pole. The structure may use lifting components comprising cylinder/piston combinations, telescoping pistons, scissor lift components or similar.
EXCAVATING ASSEMBLY AND TREE FELLING HEAD INCLUDING SAME
The present disclosure concerns a tree felling head for mounting to a tree-cutting carrier, the tree felling head comprising a bottom saw housing defining a saw-receiving cavity and comprising a peripheral border at least partially bordering the saw-receiving cavity; and an excavating assembly comprising a scraping portion extending outwardly past the peripheral border at least along a section thereof. It also concerns such an excavating assembly.