Patent classifications
E05Y2900/518
DOOR UNLOCKING DEVICE OF CONSTRUCTION MACHINE
A door unlocking device includes: a locking device that locks a door of a cab of a construction machine; an outer handle that receives an operation for unlocking the locking device from outside of the cab; and an inner handle that receives an operation for unlocking the locking device from inside of the cab. The outer handle is configured to perform an unlocking operation on the locking device without pivoting the inner handle, by pulling a link rod and pivoting an unlocking lever as the outer handle receives the operation for unlocking the locking device.
Operational modes for a refuse vehicle
A refuse vehicle has a chassis supporting a plurality of wheels, as well as a motor. A vehicle body is also supported by the chassis and defines a receptacle for storing refuse. A lifting system is coupled to the vehicle body and is movable between a first position and a second position vertically offset from the first position. The refuse vehicle also has a processing unit in communication with the lifting system and the motor. The processing unit is configured to access and toggle through a plurality of preset operational modes stored within a memory to adjust performance parameters of the refuse vehicle.
Operational modes for a refuse vehicle
A refuse vehicle has a chassis supporting a plurality of wheels, as well as a motor. A vehicle body is also supported by the chassis and defines a receptacle for storing refuse. A lifting system is configured to engage and lift waste containers to transfer refuse within waste containers into the receptacle using a hydraulic system. The refuse vehicle also has a processing unit in communication with the lifting system and the motor. The processing unit is configured to access and execute a plurality of preset operational modes stored within a memory to adjust performance parameters of the hydraulic system. The operational modes include at least two different operational modes corresponding to different refuse types.
ELECTRIC POWER TAKE-OFF SYSTEM
- Jeffrey Koga ,
- Emily Davis ,
- Jerrod Kappers ,
- Vince Schad ,
- Robert S. Messina ,
- Christopher K. Yakes ,
- Vincent Hoover ,
- Clinton T. Weckwerth ,
- Zachary L. Klein ,
- John Beck ,
- Brendan Chan ,
- Skylar A. Wachter ,
- Nader Nasr ,
- Chad K. Smith ,
- Logan Gary ,
- Derek A. Wente ,
- Shawn Naglik ,
- Mike J. Bolton ,
- Jacob Wallin ,
- Quincy Wittman ,
- Christopher J. Rukas ,
- Dylan Hess ,
- Jason Rice ,
- Zhenyi Wei ,
- Bashar Amin ,
- Catherine Linsmeier ,
- Joshua D. Rocholl ,
- Dale Matsumoto
A refuse vehicle includes a chassis, an energy storage device supported by the chassis and configured to provide electrical power to a prime mover, wherein activation of the prime mover selectively drives the refuse vehicle, a body for storing refuse therein supported by the chassis, a first hydraulic pump configured to convert electrical power into hydraulic power, a second first hydraulic pump configured to convert electrical power into hydraulic power, and a motor coupled to at least one of the body or the chassis and configured to drive the first hydraulic pump and drive the second hydraulic pump.
INSTEP ENCLOSURE ARRANGEMENT FOR A CABIN OF A VEHICLE
An instep enclosure arrangement for a cabin of a vehicle, comprising at least one instep portion, a retractable cover for enclosing access to the instep portion in a closed orientation, and a displaceable mechanical linkage assembly for operatively connecting the retractable cover with a door of the vehicle, whereby the retractable cover is configured to move from the closed orientation towards a retracted state in response to a movement of the door so as to permit access to the instep portion.
Operational modes for a refuse vehicle
A refuse vehicle has a chassis supporting a plurality of wheels, as well as a motor. A vehicle body is also supported by the chassis and defines a receptacle for storing refuse. A lifting system is coupled to the vehicle body and is movable between a first position and a second position vertically offset from the first position using a hydraulic system. The refuse vehicle also has a processing unit in communication with the lifting system and the motor. The processing unit is configured to access and execute a plurality of preset operational modes stored within a memory to adjust performance parameters of the refuse vehicle. The operational modes include at least two different operational modes corresponding to different route types.
INDUSTRIAL VEHICLE SUN PROTECTOR
An industrial vehicle sun protector for the protection of an operator located in the cabin of an industrial vehicle, comprising: a mounting arrangement configured to be installed in the cabin of an industrial vehicle, and a rigid shade member for obstructing the passage of sun rays therethrough, the shade member being pivotably connected to the mounting arrangement such that the shade member is pivotable between a stored position and different selectable deployed positions, wherein adjustment from one of the deployed positions to another one of the deployed positions allows for protecting the operator from sun rays at different positions of the sun, wherein a pivoting of the shade member from the stored position to any one of the different selectable deployed positions results in an angular displacement of the shade member greater than 90?.
OPERATIONAL MODES FOR A REFUSE VEHICLE
A refuse vehicle has a chassis supporting a plurality of wheels, as well as a motor. A vehicle body is also supported by the chassis and defines a receptacle for storing refuse. A lifting system is coupled to the vehicle body and is movable between a first position and a second position different from the first position. The refuse vehicle also has a processing unit in communication with the lifting system and the motor. The processing unit is configured to access and execute a plurality of preset operational modes stored within a memory to adjust performance parameters of the refuse vehicle. The operational modes include at least two different operational modes corresponding to a presence or an absence of a first attachment in communication with the processing unit.
Vehicle lock with pull-in device and vehicle with such a vehicle lock
The invention relates to a vehicle lock (1) including a rotary latch assembly (2) and a closing device (3) for the locking and closing of doors or hatches of motor vehicles, in particular of doors or hatches of agricultural machines, such as, for example, tractors, or of construction machines, as well as a vehicle including such a vehicle lock (1).
QUICK TURN LATCH MECHANISM
A latch mechanism having a quick turn and release feature where the latch mechanism comprises a first body member having at least one actuation device. A second body member is coupled to the first body member and includes at least one aperture and pin receiving channel formed therein. A pin element is coupled to the second body member and includes a first pin portion and a second pin portion. The first pin portion and the second pin portion are respectively arranged to extend axially within the pin receiving channel of the second body member such that an upward rotation of the actuation device in a counterclockwise direction releasably disengages the pin element from a shaft of one or more hinges of the door assembly to allow an operator to exit an operator cab of the work vehicle.