Patent classifications
B66F3/35
DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING TILT OF TRUCK CARGO BOX BY USING NAVIGATION SYSTEM
A device for controlling the tilt of a truck cargo box by using a navigation system is described. The device includes: a cargo box tilt control unit installed on the upper side of the chassis of a truck; a cargo box installed on the cargo box tilt control unit; a navigation system for providing information on the current location of the truck, the radius of rotation (curvature) of a road on which the truck is to drive, and the driving speed of the truck; and a control unit for controlling the tilt of the cargo box on a curved driving road by controlling the cargo box tilt control unit on the basis of information provided by the navigation system.
Integrated air jack for snowmobile
An integrated air jack assembly for a snowmobile for generally lifting the snowmobile from a stuck position to a free position. The assembly including a pair of airbags positioned on an underside of a chassis and coupled to an air source for inflation. In the preferred configuration of the device, the air source is a jet powered fan configured to inflate a first airbag and a second airbag for raising an underside of a chassis of the snowmobile.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN INFLATABLE LIFTING CUSHION AND LIFTING CUSHION
A method for producing an inflatable lifting cushion includes providing a core with main surfaces in the form of a front side and a rear side and an outer peripheral region. A two-dimensional layer of vulcanizable material is applied on the front side and rear side of the core. A single-layer or multi-layer prefabricated two-dimensional fiber-reinforcing layer is drawn in the form of a tube, onto the arrangement including the core and two-dimensional layers of vulcanizable material located on the core so that the fiber-reinforcing layer, extending around the peripheral region, covers the two-dimensional layers of vulcanizable material at least partially. A further two-dimensional layer of vulcanizable material is applied to the fiber-reinforcing layer at the front side and the rear side of the core. The arrangement is heated to obtain a bond of the fibers of the fiber-reinforcing layer with the two-dimensional layers of the vulcanizable material.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN INFLATABLE LIFTING CUSHION AND LIFTING CUSHION
A method for producing an inflatable lifting cushion includes providing a core with main surfaces in the form of a front side and a rear side and an outer peripheral region. A two-dimensional layer of vulcanizable material is applied on the front side and rear side of the core. A single-layer or multi-layer prefabricated two-dimensional fiber-reinforcing layer is drawn in the form of a tube, onto the arrangement including the core and two-dimensional layers of vulcanizable material located on the core so that the fiber-reinforcing layer, extending around the peripheral region, covers the two-dimensional layers of vulcanizable material at least partially. A further two-dimensional layer of vulcanizable material is applied to the fiber-reinforcing layer at the front side and the rear side of the core. The arrangement is heated to obtain a bond of the fibers of the fiber-reinforcing layer with the two-dimensional layers of the vulcanizable material.
PNEUMATIC JACK WITH DOWNWARD PRESSING BLADDER
A pneumatic jack includes a body, a lifting arm, and a bladder. Inflating the bladder applies downward pressure on a proximal end of the lifting arm and raises a distal end of the lifting arm. Subsequently deflating the bladder has the opposite effect. A mounting block at the distal end of the lifting arm allows the pneumatic jack to be used to raise and lower an object such as an automobile through inflation and deflation of the bladder.
PNEUMATIC JACK WITH DOWNWARD PRESSING BLADDER
A pneumatic jack includes a body, a lifting arm, and a bladder. Inflating the bladder applies downward pressure on a proximal end of the lifting arm and raises a distal end of the lifting arm. Subsequently deflating the bladder has the opposite effect. A mounting block at the distal end of the lifting arm allows the pneumatic jack to be used to raise and lower an object such as an automobile through inflation and deflation of the bladder.
Gas turbine alignment systems and methods
A system includes an alignment system. The alignment system includes a first bladder configured to be positioned under a first component of a first gas turbine system. The alignment system further includes a first valve configured to adjust a first flow of fluid from a fluid source to the first bladder to expand the first bladder to adjust a position of the first component of the first gas turbine system.
Gas turbine alignment systems and methods
A system includes an alignment system. The alignment system includes a first bladder configured to be positioned under a first component of a first gas turbine system. The alignment system further includes a first valve configured to adjust a first flow of fluid from a fluid source to the first bladder to expand the first bladder to adjust a position of the first component of the first gas turbine system.
Pneumatic jack with downward pressing bladder
A pneumatic jack includes a body, a lifting arm, and a bladder. Inflating the bladder applies downward pressure on a proximal end of the lifting arm and raises a distal end of the lifting arm. Subsequently deflating the bladder has the opposite effect. A mounting block at the distal end of the lifting arm allows the pneumatic jack to be used to raise and lower an object such as an automobile through inflation and deflation of the bladder.
Pneumatic jack with downward pressing bladder
A pneumatic jack includes a body, a lifting arm, and a bladder. Inflating the bladder applies downward pressure on a proximal end of the lifting arm and raises a distal end of the lifting arm. Subsequently deflating the bladder has the opposite effect. A mounting block at the distal end of the lifting arm allows the pneumatic jack to be used to raise and lower an object such as an automobile through inflation and deflation of the bladder.