Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Means maintaining platform level on angularly movable support – Swingable support
Patent
1986-01-23
1987-06-30
Machado, Reinaldo P.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Means maintaining platform level on angularly movable support
Swingable support
182 36, 182 63, 182142, B66F 1104, E04G 310, E04G 316
Patent
active
046763392
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for maintaining and inspecting a dockside container crane which includes at least one aerial work platform unit rigidly attached to one end of an ISO container. A spreader attached to the crane is used to grasp the ISO container for permitting the crane to lift the apparatus to an operating position, where an inspector or repairman manipulates controls on a work platform to operate a turret and telescopic boom, connected between the work platform and the turret, to position the work platform for inspecting or servicing some portion of the crane.
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Pegnam Robert C.
Rybka John J.
Machado Reinaldo P.
NORPAC Engineering, Inc.
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