VEHICLES FOR EARTH MATERIAL

Brand Owner Address Description
C CATERPILLAR INC. 100 N.E. Adams Street Peoria IL 61629 VEHICLES FOR EARTH AND MATERIAL HAULING AND HANDLING-NAMELY, MOTOR TRUCKS, WHEEL TRACTOR-WAGON COMBINATIONS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR INDUSTRY-NAMELY, RUST INHIBITOR FOR COOLING SYSTEMS, METAL SURFACES, AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS;LIQUID CEMENTS FOR BONDING VARIOUS TYPES OF MATERIALS;COMPANY MAGAZINES, NEWSLETTERS, AND BULLETINS;HYDRAULIC HOSE, AND HYDRAULIC HOSE WITH COUPLINGS; AND SEALS FOR VEHICLES AND MACHINERY;MACHINERY FOR EARTH MOVING, EARTH CONDITIONING AND MATERIAL HANDLING-NAMELY, TRACK-TYPE TRACTORS, WHEEL TRACTORS, LOADERS, PIPELAYERS, LIFT TRUCKS, MOTOR GRADERS, SCRAPERS, BULLDOZERS, COMPACTORS, RIPPERS; TOOL BARS, CABLE CONTROLS AND HYDRAULIC CONTROLS FOR THE FOREGOING GOODS; REPLACEMENT PARTS, HAND TOOLS, AND ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS FOR ALL THE FOREGOING GOODS; ENGINES FOR POWERING THE FOREGOING MACHINERY AND FOR INDUSTRIAL AND MARINE APPLICATIONS, AND AS PRIME MOVERS IN ELECTRIC SETS-NAMELY, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES, DIESEL ENGINES, [ NATURAL GAS ENGINES, AND MARINE ENGINES; ] AND REPLACEMENT PARTS, HAND TOOLS, ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS FOR ALL THE FOREGOING GOODS; MARINE GEARS, TRACK GROUP ASSEMBLIES FOR TRACTORS INCLUDING TRACK LINKS, TRACK SHOES AND TRACK PINS; [ TOOLS, AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH WELDING MACHINES--NAMELY, AUTOMATIC HANDLING EQUIPMENT FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING THE WELDING MACHINES; FLASH FORMING EQUIPMENT; ROLLING AND COINING EQUIPMENT FOR SHAPING BAR ENDS; FIXTURING AND FLASH REMOVAL LATHES ];WELDING MACHINES; AND PARTS THEREFOR AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT THEREFOR-NAMELY, INDUCTION AND RESISTANCE HEATERS FOR HEATING WORK PIECES;STORAGE BATTERIES, ELECTRIC GENERATORS, AND ELECTRIC SETS FOR SUPPLYING ELECTRICAL POWER TO HOME, INDUSTRY, HOSPITALS, AND THE LIKE, INCLUDING DIESEL ELECTRIC SETS AND NATURAL GAS ELECTRIC SETS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention is an agricultural implement for installing an irrigation system. The implement is made up of a frame structure having front and rear ends including a hitch for attaching the frame structure to a tow vehicle. An earth-excavating chute is attached to the frame structure. The earth-excavating chute has a forward earth intake end and a rearward earth discharge end. The earth-excavating chute has a longitudinal axis that is downwardly inclined such that the earth discharge end is higher than the earth intake end. A spool support attached to the frame structure supports a spool of liner material beneath the chute and between the earth intake and discharge ends and transverse to the chute longitudinal axis to allow the liner material to unwind from the spool and be covered with discharged earth during an irrigation system installation operation.