HYDRAULIC LIFTS TIP LORRIES

Brand Owner Address Description
ALUSUISSE AUTOMOTIVE ALUSUISSE SWISS ALUMINIUM LTD. SIERRE Switzerland Hydraulic lifts for tip lorries for trucks; automotive exhaust pipes;Blanks, billets, plates, sheets, profiles, sections, structural pipes, foils, wires of common metals and their alloys; structural tubes of metal; blanks, billets, plates, sheets, profiles, sections, pipes, foils, wires of aluminum and their alloys; girders of metal; bands of metal; bars of common metal; metal boundary posts; metal containers for transportation and storage; closures of metal for containers; roof coverings of metal; hinges, door knobs, lock plates of metal; metal sheets; bolts of metal; roofing of metal; locks of metal for vehicles, namely, door locks, locks for hoods and locks for trunks; booths of metal for spraying paint; windows of metal; window frames of metal; flanges for tubes of metal; foundry molds of metal; gangways of metal; storage stands of metal for casks; metal lattice work; metal bells; door handles of metal; unwrought or semi-wrought castings; shutters of metal; clips of metal for cables; metal panels; sheets of metal; cable joints of metal; cable joint sockets; boxes of common metals; boxes of metal; number plates of metal for vehicles; metal chains; clips and cramps of metal; bolts, screws, washers and shims; billets, plates, sheets, profiles, sections, structural pipes of unwrought or semi-wrought common metals or their alloys; metal socket joints; metal fasteners, namely, washers; name plates of metal; skylights and window shutters of metal; transport pallets of metal; locks; structural pipe of metal; hinges of metal; signboards of metal; road marking posts; structural supports of metal; panelling of metal; tanks of metal for liquid combustants; pulleys of metal; door strips of metal; doors of metal; door stops of metal; door handles of metal; door frames of metal; locks of metal for doors;Locomotives; railway cars; cars; buses; trucks; vans; ships; vessels, namely, crafts or craft hulls for navigation on water; airplanes; blimps; zeppelins; hoods of vehicles; axle journals; trailers; trailer hitches; engines for land vehicles; motor buses; side carts; brake shoes for vehicles; chassis for locomotives; chassis for automobiles; torque converters for land vehicles; electric locomotives; direction signals for vehicles; vehicle brakes; luggage carriers for vehicles; horns and signalling horns for vehicles; refrigerated trucks; lying, sleeping berths for vehicles; steering wheels for vehicles; shock absorbers for vehicles; torsion bars for vehicles; running boards for vehicles; vehicle windows; vehicle bodies; vehicle wheels; rims for vehicle wheels; hub caps for vehicle wheels; vehicle wheel spokes; vehicle seats; headrests for vehicles seats; vehicle doors; cabins for lorries; bodies for land vehicles; luggage carriers for vehicles; wheel bearing for land vehicles; motorized golf carts; fork lift truck; tilting devices for tip lorries or trucks; trailer hitches; clutches for land vehicles; closed lorries; superstructures for vehicles; military trucks; hoods for automobiles; omnibus axles; gear boxes for land vehicles; reduction gears for land vehicles; omnibuses; wheel chairs; rear view mirrors; mud guards; safety belts for vehicle seats; ski carriers for vehicles; shock absorbers for vehicles; shock absorbers for automobiles; shock absorbing springs for vehicles; bumpers for vehicles; bumpers for automobiles; torsion bars for vehicles; carrier tricycles for the transportation of goods; undercarriages; motorcycles; badges of metal for vehicles;AUTOMOTIVE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An impact tool has a slidable hammer that is driven by hydraulic oil under pressure inside a chamber. The hydraulic oil is pressurized by a piston driven by compressed gas on the opposite side of the piston from the hydraulic oil. The gas in the gas chamber is compressed by the piston on an initial stroke, and has a large annular chamber holding the gas so that higher average gas pressure can be attained during the power stroke. As the piston is moved to compress the gas, the piston lifts a valve that opens a passage for the hydraulic oil moved by the piston to act on a hammer to impact a breaking tool. The piston is a two part piston that serves to lower the inertia during the final closing of the valve, and thereby reduces impact loads on the valve as it is closed. The valve also is controlled as to its stroke for efficient operation.