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  • 4242 Miller Rd, Russia, OH 45363 (937) 526-4949
  • 1001 Redmond Rd, Russia, OH 45363
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  • 4242 Miller Rd, Russia, OH 45363

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Us Patents

Coast Control For Walkie/Rider Pallet Truck

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US Patent:
6464025, Oct 15, 2002
Filed:
May 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/855333
Inventors:
John Ivan Koeper - New Bremen OH
Daniel Carl Magoto - Russia OH
Allen Thomas Trego - New Bremen OH
James Francis Schloemer - New Bremen OH
Assignee:
Crown Equipment Corporation - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B62D 114
US Classification:
180 192, 180332
Abstract:
A coast control device for a walkie/rider pallet truck locks the position of a steering arm of the truck to prevent movement by a deadman mechanism. The disclosed locking device is a brake: an armature plate mounted to the steering arm; and an electromagnet coupled to a steering head that is operated to activate coasting operation. The brake force can be overcome by an operator to manually apply the truck brake or to reposition the steering arm to a new position where it is again locked. For controlling coasting operation, the brake is manually engaged by an actuator mounted adjacent to or on a grab bar that is to be gripped by an operator riding on the truck. With the actuator so located, coasting operation can be conveniently engaged while the operator is walking beside the truck.

Adjustable Eccentric Axle Caster Assembly For Pallet Truck

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US Patent:
6904641, Jun 14, 2005
Filed:
Mar 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/391701
Inventors:
Daniel Carl Magoto - Russia OH, US
David Allen Letchworth - LaGrange NC, US
Assignee:
Crown Equipment Corporation - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B60B033/04
US Classification:
16 19, 16DIG 34, 280 4322
Abstract:
An adjustable eccentric axle caster assembly for a pallet truck is provided. The adjustable caster assembly includes an eccentric axle, a caster wheel mounted on the eccentric axle, and a fastener for securing the eccentric axle to provide a desired caster wheel position. Additionally, a method of adjusting the eccentric axle caster assembly is provided.

Pallet Truck With Reinforced Fork Weldment

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US Patent:
20050036880, Feb 17, 2005
Filed:
Aug 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/911272
Inventors:
Daniel Magoto - Russia OH, US
Timothy Quellhorst - New Bremen OH, US
Douglas Bornhorst - New Bremen OH, US
International Classification:
B66C003/00
US Classification:
414785000
Abstract:
A pallet truck is provided comprising: a power unit including an operator's compartment, and a battery compartment; a fork lifting mechanism coupled to the power unit; and a fork assembly including a fork weldment coupled to the fork lifting mechanism. The fork weldment comprising a pair of forks, each having a working length so as to be capable of supporting at least two pallets substantially in-line with one another.

Backrest Assembly For A Materials Handling Vehicle

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US Patent:
20120076624, Mar 29, 2012
Filed:
Sep 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/890977
Inventors:
Daniel C. Magoto - Russia OH, US
Assignee:
CROWN EQUIPMENT CORPORATION - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B66F 9/065
B60P 1/02
B66F 9/12
US Classification:
414495, 414785
Abstract:
An adjustable backrest assembly for a materials handling vehicle. The backrest assembly includes an adjustable backrest structure and mounting structure for mounting the adjustable backrest structure on the materials handling vehicle so that the adjustable backrest structure extends generally vertically over load handling apparatus of the materials handling vehicle. The mounting structure enables pivoting movement of the adjustable backrest structure from a first position generally adjacent a power unit of the materials handling vehicle wherein pallets of a first size are accommodated to at least a second position spaced along the load handling apparatus from the power unit wherein pallets of a second size are accommodated.

Auxiliary Lifting Forks For Double-Length Pallet Trucks

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US Patent:
57525846, May 19, 1998
Filed:
Nov 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/755710
Inventors:
Daniel C. Magoto - Russia OH
Gerald R. Metzger - Coldwater OH
Assignee:
Crown Equipment Corporation - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B66F 922
US Classification:
187234
Abstract:
An improved pallet truck, having an extended length pair of forks capable of supporting multiple, side-by-side, pallets which may be raised well above the floor to assist an operator in an order selection operation, includes a first fork lifting mechanism connected to one end of a pair of primary forks. A pair of load wheels are mounted on levers at a other end of the forks and are mechanically connected to the first fork lifting mechanism which causes the other end of the primary forks to be raised from a lower level to an upper level simultaneously with the raising of the first end thereby to maintain the primary forks level while lifting the maximum capacity of the truck. A pair of secondary forks are mounted above the primary forks and are movable from a nested position with respect to the first forks to a raised position by a second fork lifting mechanism carried by the primary forks. The ends of the secondary forks are supported by a pair of hydraulic cylinders attached between the secondary forks and the primary forks, thus providing support and rigidity to the secondary forks while they are in a raised position.

Method And Apparatus For Providing Operating Information To An Operator Of A Fork Lift Truck

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US Patent:
59950013, Nov 30, 1999
Filed:
Jul 1, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/108735
Inventors:
Timothy A. Wellman - Coldwater OH
Daniel C. Magoto - Russia OH
Assignee:
Crown Equipment Corporation - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B60Q 100
US Classification:
340438
Abstract:
A fork lift truck capacity monitor or alerting device informs operators of the weight on the forks and fork height and alerts operators whenever truck speed is above creep with the forks raised above a collapsed height or whenever the forks are raised above a recommended height for a given load. The alerting device includes a control circuit that receives inputs from a speed sensor, a fork height sensor and a weight sensor and reads a memory storing data correlating load weights with maximum recommended fork heights. A truck icon is displayed on a display panel. A plurality of height zone lamps representing the weight of the load on the forks are arranged in a vertical column over the truck icon and selectively illuminated according to the load on the forks. A plurality of lamps represent the height of the forks with the fork height lamps, which include one lamp positioned to represent a lowered position of the forks and a plurality of lamps equal in number to the height zone lamps and placed horizontally opposite therefrom, being selectively illuminated according to the height of the forks. An alarm signal alerts operators whenever the forks are raised above the recommended height for a given load weight, or whenever truck speed exceeds a predetermined maximum speed and the forks are above the collapsed height.

Travel And Fork Lowering Speed Control Based On Fork Load Weight/Tilt Cylinder Operation

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US Patent:
61356948, Oct 24, 2000
Filed:
Sep 29, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/163057
Inventors:
Allen T. Trego - New Bremen OH
Daniel C. Magoto - Russia OH
Donald E. Luebrecht - Fort Jennings OH
Assignee:
Crown Equipment Corporation - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B66F 916
B66F 920
US Classification:
414 21
Abstract:
A fork lift truck includes a body, a drive mechanism supported on the body for effecting movement of the body, and a fork carrying assembly carrying forks which can be moved in height between a lowered position and desired raised positions. A tilt cylinder is provided for tilting the forks through a fork tilt range. The truck further includes a pressure sensor capable of generating signals indicative of the weight of a load on the forks, a fork tilt position sensor capable of being activated when the forks are tilted to extremes of the fork tilt range, and a controller. The controller is coupled to the drive mechanism, the pressure sensor and the fork tilt position sensor. It causes the drive mechanism to effect movement of the body up to a first maximum speed when at least one of the pressure sensor generates a signal indicative of a load on the forks having a weight above a predetermined value and the tilt position sensor is activated, and causes the drive mechanism to effect movement of the body up to a second maximum speed which is greater than the first maximum speed when the pressure sensor generates a signal indicative of no load or a load on the forks having a weight below the predetermined value and the tilt position sensor is inactivated. The lowering speed of the forks can also or alternatively be increased under the same operating conditions.

Enhanced Visibility Rider Reach Fork Lift Truck

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US Patent:
61827975, Feb 6, 2001
Filed:
Mar 17, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/270619
Inventors:
Patrick A. Tebbe - Anna OH
Robert J. Henshaw - Atlanta GA
Daniel C. Magoto - Russia OH
Assignee:
Crown Equipment Corporation - New Bremen OH
International Classification:
B66F 906
US Classification:
187227
Abstract:
A fork lift truck is provided comprising: a power unit including an operator's compartment and at least one equipment compartment; a pair of forks; a fork carriage assembly coupled to the forks; and a mast assembly. The mast assembly is coupled to the fork carriage assembly and the power unit for vertically moving the fork carriage assembly including the forks relative to the power unit. A hydraulic pump system is also provided. It has at least one hydraulic motor/pump assembly mounted in the at least one equipment compartment and at least one fluid reservoir located laterally of the mast assembly.
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