Patent classifications
B66F3/35
Laboratory lift mechanism
A laboratory lift mechanism includes a platen rotatably engaged with a base in a laboratory cabinet. The platen can support a heavy piece of laboratory equipment. Lift bags are engaged with the base and can be inflated to raise the base with the laboratory equipment.
Laboratory lift mechanism
A laboratory lift mechanism includes a platen rotatably engaged with a base in a laboratory cabinet. The platen can support a heavy piece of laboratory equipment. Lift bags are engaged with the base and can be inflated to raise the base with the laboratory equipment.
LIFTING/LOWERING DEVICE
The lifting/lowering device (100) includes: a first plate member (51); a second plate member (52) to which the first plate member (51) is rotatably connected; a first expansion and contraction bag (31) which is disposed between the first plate member (51) and the second plate member (52) and is capable of expanding and contracting by gas supply and exhaust; a third plate member (53) to which the second plate member (52) is rotatably connected; a second expansion and contraction bag which is disposed between the second plate member (52) and the third plate member (53) and is capable of expanding and contracting by gas supply and exhaust. The first plate member (51), the first expansion and contraction bag (31), the second plate member (52), the second expansion and contraction bag (32) and the third plate member (53) are disposed so as to overlap in a plan view.
LIFTING/LOWERING DEVICE
The lifting/lowering device (100) includes: a first plate member (51); a second plate member (52) to which the first plate member (51) is rotatably connected; a first expansion and contraction bag (31) which is disposed between the first plate member (51) and the second plate member (52) and is capable of expanding and contracting by gas supply and exhaust; a third plate member (53) to which the second plate member (52) is rotatably connected; a second expansion and contraction bag which is disposed between the second plate member (52) and the third plate member (53) and is capable of expanding and contracting by gas supply and exhaust. The first plate member (51), the first expansion and contraction bag (31), the second plate member (52), the second expansion and contraction bag (32) and the third plate member (53) are disposed so as to overlap in a plan view.
Device for positioning an object relatively to a support by inflatable air cushion members, a method of operating the device, and a method for moving an object
The device comprises a plurality of inflatable air cushion members (6) of a flexible but non-stretchable air tight sheet material (1) in hose-connection (11) with an inflation tool (12). Each inflatable air cushion member (6) is formed as a bag unit comprising opposite layers of the sheet material (1, 1′) provided face to face and joined along an edge area (4) to form a double layer edge. Surface modification of the cushion members, for example by a sleeve or pouch into which the cushion members are inserted, is used to adjust the properties of the device for an optimized lifting process.
Device for positioning an object relatively to a support by inflatable air cushion members, a method of operating the device, and a method for moving an object
The device comprises a plurality of inflatable air cushion members (6) of a flexible but non-stretchable air tight sheet material (1) in hose-connection (11) with an inflation tool (12). Each inflatable air cushion member (6) is formed as a bag unit comprising opposite layers of the sheet material (1, 1′) provided face to face and joined along an edge area (4) to form a double layer edge. Surface modification of the cushion members, for example by a sleeve or pouch into which the cushion members are inserted, is used to adjust the properties of the device for an optimized lifting process.
LABORATORY LIFT MECHANISM
A laboratory lift mechanism includes a platen rotatably engaged with a base in a laboratory cabinet. The platen can support a heavy piece of laboratory equipment. Lift bags are engaged with the base and can be inflated to raise the base with the laboratory equipment.
LABORATORY LIFT MECHANISM
A laboratory lift mechanism includes a platen rotatably engaged with a base in a laboratory cabinet. The platen can support a heavy piece of laboratory equipment. Lift bags are engaged with the base and can be inflated to raise the base with the laboratory equipment.
SYSTEM FOR LIFTING AND TRANSPORTING AN AIRCRAFT
A system for lifting and transporting an aircraft comprising a trailer, a lower and an upper inflatable airbag system and a plurality of ties. The trailer can comprise a rigid frame having an upper surface and a lower surface and a plurality of hook ups for attaching ties to the aircraft, at least one pair of wheels. The lower inflatable airbag system is configured for placement below the lower surface of the trailer and the upper inflatable airbag system is configured for placement above the upper surface of the trailer. A method of using the system comprises placing the system underneath the aircraft, inflating the airbag systems, attaching the wheels to the frame of the trailer, securing the aircraft to the trailer, deflating the lower inflatable airbag system, and transporting the aircraft.
SYSTEM FOR LIFTING AND TRANSPORTING AN AIRCRAFT
A system for lifting and transporting an aircraft comprising a trailer, a lower and an upper inflatable airbag system and a plurality of ties. The trailer can comprise a rigid frame having an upper surface and a lower surface and a plurality of hook ups for attaching ties to the aircraft, at least one pair of wheels. The lower inflatable airbag system is configured for placement below the lower surface of the trailer and the upper inflatable airbag system is configured for placement above the upper surface of the trailer. A method of using the system comprises placing the system underneath the aircraft, inflating the airbag systems, attaching the wheels to the frame of the trailer, securing the aircraft to the trailer, deflating the lower inflatable airbag system, and transporting the aircraft.