Material or article handling – Self-loading or unloading vehicles – With load-receiving portion – or significant section thereof,...
Patent
1987-03-06
1987-11-03
Love, John J.
Material or article handling
Self-loading or unloading vehicles
With load-receiving portion, or significant section thereof,...
280423B, 298 22R, 410 91, 414500, B60P 128
Patent
active
047040629
ABSTRACT:
A trailer of the container roll-on, roll-off type having a self contained power plant thereby being capable of full operation for loading and unloading regardless of the type of towing vehicle or in the absence thereof. The device is multifarious in uses, in that amoung other capabilities, it may be used as an ordinary flat bed trailer when not in use as a tilting roll-on, roll-off trailer. The device is capable of production in a multitude of sizes making it adaptable to a wide range of needs and uses within the financial means of many who previously have been excluded from ownership of such a vehicle.
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Love John J.
Shaffer, Jr. John Nevin
Watts Charles R.
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