Motor vehicles – Power – Having specific motor-to-body-frame relationship
Reexamination Certificate
2005-09-28
2008-10-07
Ellis, Christopher (Department: 3618)
Motor vehicles
Power
Having specific motor-to-body-frame relationship
C180S065100, C180S312000, C180S907000, C180S908000, C180S069600
Reexamination Certificate
active
07431121
ABSTRACT:
A drive section of an industrial truck has a vehicle frame (1), a drive unit (4) having a steerable drive wheel, and at least one pivoting roller (5, 6) located at a lateral offset in relation to the drive wheel (4d). The vehicle frame (1), when viewed in the transverse direction of the drive section, has a first, centrally located mounting for the drive unit (4) and a second, laterally located mounting for the drive unit (4). Optionally, a drive unit (4) or a pivoting roller (5, 6) can be fastened to the mounting that is located to the side. The vehicle frame (1) has a mounting for a pivoting roller (5, 6) on the side opposite the lateral mounting for the drive unit (4).
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Goguelet Eric
Rousseau Dominique
Ellis Christopher
Linde Material Handling GmbH
Olszewski John R
The Webb Law Firm
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