Patent classifications
B65G7/12
Tank cover lifting tool
A tank cover lifting tool is configured to remove or attach tank covers. The tank cover lifting tool includes a handle center support, a first handle connected to one end of the handle center support, and a second handle connected to another end of the handle center support. In addition, the tank cover lifting tool includes a first lifting block that is locked on the handle center support and that is configured to engage a first tank cover handle of a tank cover. Further, the tank cover lifting tool includes a second lifting block that is locked on the handle center support and that is configured to engage a second tank cover handle of the tank cover.
Removal System and Removal Aid for a Separating Element
A removal system is provided with a separating element for separating contaminants contained in a fluid and with a removal aid for removing the separating element from a housing. The separating element has an end disk arranged at an end face of the separating element. The end disk has a central recess. The removal aid has a grip section and at least two locking fingers. The locking fingers extend along a center axis of the removal aid away from the grip section. Each locking finger has a hook element that serves for engaging behind the end disk of the separating element radially outside of an end disk area that delimits in radial outward direction immediately the central recess. A removal aid for such a removal system is provided.
Removal System and Removal Aid for a Separating Element
A removal system is provided with a separating element for separating contaminants contained in a fluid and with a removal aid for removing the separating element from a housing. The separating element has an end disk arranged at an end face of the separating element. The end disk has a central recess. The removal aid has a grip section and at least two locking fingers. The locking fingers extend along a center axis of the removal aid away from the grip section. Each locking finger has a hook element that serves for engaging behind the end disk of the separating element radially outside of an end disk area that delimits in radial outward direction immediately the central recess. A removal aid for such a removal system is provided.
Solar module carrier
The present disclosure is directed to a carrier device. A device may include a handle and at least one attachment device coupled to the handle. The at least one attachment device may be configured to couple to a solar module, wherein each attachment device includes at least one of a channel for receiving a portion of a frame of the solar module and a clamp for securing the solar module.
Solar module carrier
The present disclosure is directed to a carrier device. A device may include a handle and at least one attachment device coupled to the handle. The at least one attachment device may be configured to couple to a solar module, wherein each attachment device includes at least one of a channel for receiving a portion of a frame of the solar module and a clamp for securing the solar module.
Masonry transport assembly
A masonry transport assembly for carrying a paver, tile, or quarried stone is disclosed. The masonry transport assembly generally includes a hinged clamping member including a first arm having a first length, a second arm having a second length, a hinge pivotally connecting the first arm and the second arm, a terminal gripping angled end extending from each of the first and second arms and on ends thereof opposite the hinge, a release mechanism secured to at least one of the first arm or the second arm, and, a mounting eyelet connected to at least one of the first arm or the second arm operatively arranged to receive and connect the support member.
Masonry transport assembly
A masonry transport assembly for carrying a paver, tile, or quarried stone is disclosed. The masonry transport assembly generally includes a hinged clamping member including a first arm having a first length, a second arm having a second length, a hinge pivotally connecting the first arm and the second arm, a terminal gripping angled end extending from each of the first and second arms and on ends thereof opposite the hinge, a release mechanism secured to at least one of the first arm or the second arm, and, a mounting eyelet connected to at least one of the first arm or the second arm operatively arranged to receive and connect the support member.
Clamping device for lifting and transfer objects
A clamping device configured to handle large and fragile objects can include large jaws extended outside a smaller jaw support. The extended areas of the second jaw can be up to 4× of the jaw support, and can contain reinforced ridges configured so that a force applied from the second body portion to the second jaw spreads to the extended areas of the second jaw outside the second body portion, for example, to at least 80%. The clamping device can include an automatic locking mechanism for open and close the jaws from an operator far away from the clamping device.
TUBULAR GRIPPER
A tool for lifting, rotating, and/or manipulating tubulars comprises an inserting head positioned at the end of a shaft acting as a handle. The insertion head comprises a conical shape defined by smaller-diameter end cap, a larger-diameter rear cap, and frame bars connecting the two. On the frame bars are mounted rails along the angle of the conical shape, and slips having a negative angle corresponding to the conical angle of the rails. In use, the head is inserted into a tubular, which abuts a flared portion of the slips and pushes them back along the rails, until the slips make contact with the inner diameter of the tubular, enabling it to be pushed around and lifted.
TUBULAR GRIPPER
A tool for lifting, rotating, and/or manipulating tubulars comprises an inserting head positioned at the end of a shaft acting as a handle. The insertion head comprises a conical shape defined by smaller-diameter end cap, a larger-diameter rear cap, and frame bars connecting the two. On the frame bars are mounted rails along the angle of the conical shape, and slips having a negative angle corresponding to the conical angle of the rails. In use, the head is inserted into a tubular, which abuts a flared portion of the slips and pushes them back along the rails, until the slips make contact with the inner diameter of the tubular, enabling it to be pushed around and lifted.