Elevator – industrial lift truck – or stationary lift for vehicle – Stationary lift for roadway vehicle or required component... – Having specific drive means for support
Patent
1991-12-16
1992-12-29
Olszewski, Robert P.
Elevator, industrial lift truck, or stationary lift for vehicle
Stationary lift for roadway vehicle or required component...
Having specific drive means for support
414467, 280 4323, 180209, B66B 920
Patent
active
051744155
ABSTRACT:
A fork lift truck takes less storage space when its support wheels are raised from operative position to storage position parallel with the mast of the truck. To further minimize the space taken up by the stored truck, the rotation of the wheels upward to inoperative position uses a camming surface which also telescopingly cams the wheel and support arms inward toward the mast.
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Dubosh William R.
Mauck John R.
Neagle Paul W.
Millard Sidney W.
Noland Kenneth
Olszewski Robert P.
Teledyne Princeton, Inc.
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