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  • B66F9/00
  • Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes (mobile or transportable lifts in, or associated with, buildings and specially adapted to be shifted from one part of a building or other structure to another part or to another building or structure B66B 9/16; cranes B66C) HB CC 3F333
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  • .Stationary loaders or unloaders, e.g. for sacks HB CC 3F333
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  • ..hydraulically actuated or controlled HB CC 3F333
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  • .movable, with their loads, on wheels or the like, e.g. fork-lift trucks (vehicle aspects B60-B62; vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading or unloading B60P 1/00; low-lift hand trucks for transporting goods B62B 3/06) HB CC 3F333
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  • mainly run by human power, e.g. simple lifts or walkie lifts (low-lifts B 62 B 3/00) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .with lifting [means using cylinders [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .with winding-type lifting means [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • characterized by the installation of an ascending/descending operation board [Example: Overhead operation vehicle/order picker] [Note: The housing of a boom shall be classified to this place. Structures below the boom, Mounting arrangements of the boom on the vehicle body, and B60P3/14, B66F11/04 Overhead operating vehicle shall be assigned as a sub-division.] HB CC 3F333
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  • .operating platforms rising and falling along expanding or contracting guide, e.g. mast type (note: ladder trucks E 06 C 5/) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .operation platform provided at end of revolving or bending boom, e.g. linkage type [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..crossing booms in particular, e.g. pantograph or scissors type [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .operating platforms provided at end of telescopic boom, e.g. telescopic boom type [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..booms expanding and contracting vertically in particular (note: scaffolding provided with platforms for construction work E 04 G 1/20) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .operation of rising and falling platforms per se (operation controls B 66 F 9/24 T) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..with additional winding devices provided on operation platform [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..with additional docking devices provided such as forks on operation platform (including docking means excluding forks such as manipulators or clamps) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..(adjusting attitude of operation platform on horizontal plane, e.g. turning around vertical axis, linear motion by short distance on horizontal plane) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..(adjusting attitude of operation platform on vertical plane, e.g. turning around horizontal axis, linear motion by short distance on vertical plane) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .operation platforms that can be positioned lower than body, e.g. trucks for inspecting bridges (see E 01 D 21/00)[figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .auxiliary ladders for getting in operation platform [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Combination of a fork lift with other work vehicle [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .self-climbing forklifts (note: Self-climbing cranes B 66 C 23/32, lifting a portion of vehicle B 60 S 9/00) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .combinations with crane and winch [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .rear forks for tractors (note: tractors with lifting devices B 62 D 49/02, farming tools for tractors A 01 B 63/108) HB CC 3F333
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  • .front forks for tractors HB CC 3F333
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  • .combinations with conveyors (discharging or relaying related to conveyors B 65 G 47/34 to 47/96, carts with conveyors B 65 G 47/52101 A) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others HB CC 3F333
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  • ..non-masted (mobile jacks of the garage type mounted on wheels or rollers B66F 5/00) [3] HB CC 3F333
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  • with quadrilateral linkages [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • combinations of linkage and mast [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • with telescopic booms [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others (note: Shovel loaders E 02 F 3/36) HB CC 3F333
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  • ..Floor-to-roof stacking devices, e.g. stacker cranes, retrievers [3] HB CC 3F333
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  • rising and falling platform for docking or operation (sliding forks for docking with stacker cranes B 65 G 1/06) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • frames of floor running stacker cranes, guide [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • frames or guides for suspended stacker cranes (note: beams for load engaging elements of ceiling cranes B 66 C 17/04) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • power feeding, driving, transmitting (current collectors for vehicles B 60 l 5/00) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • anti-vibration or damping (damping control for cranes B 66 C 13/22, braces B 66 C 13/06) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • detecting positions or stop control [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • control for preventing tilting or falling [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • docking system control (main B 65 G 1/00, conveyor control B 65 G 43/, FMS B 23 Q 41/) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • with conveyors [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others HB CC 3F333
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  • ..Constructional features or details [3] HB CC 3F333
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  • body features inherent to forklifts (profiles of docking vehicles B 60 P 1/00) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .balancing means (counterweights, battery) (counterweights in general B 62 D 49/08, counterweights for cranes B 66 C 23/72, 74, batteries H 01 M 7/10, replacing batteries B 60 K 1, charging B 60 L 15/) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .cockpits (cockpits for transporting cargoes B 62 D 33/06, cockpits for cranes B 66 C 13/54, cockpits B 62 N 1/02, cockpits for tractors E 02 F 9/16, seats B 60 N1/-) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .head guards (head guards in general B 62 D 49/00) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .auxiliary means for securing docking sight, e.g. mirrors (illuminating vehicles B 60 Q 1/02, floodlight devices F 21 M7/00, illuminating devices for cranes B 66 C 13/00, optical recognition B 60 R 1/00) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .outriggers, auxiliary wheels (outriggers B 60 S 9/00, outriggers for cranes B 66 C 23/78, safety fences F 16 M 11/00) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • straddle forklift trucks (excluding reaching type) (straddle carriers (for containers) B 65 G 63/00 L) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others HB CC 3F333
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  • ...Masts; Guides; Chains [3] HB CC 3F333
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  • Mast guides, e.g. straddle guides excluding roller [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .roller guides such as mast rails, e.g. combinations of rollers and rails (note: 9/10 E takes precedence for reach type and 9/18 for clamp type, respectively) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..characterised by profiles of contact surfaces between mast rail and roller in particular, e.g. combination of tapered rails and rollers [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..characterised by materials of contact surfaces between mast rail and roller in particular, e.g. rails with hardened surfaces, rails with elastic surfaces [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..with additional means for preventing wobbling of sliding members such as mast rail, e.g. combination of sliders and shims, combination of additional side rollers (note: 9/08 Q takes precedence for structures side rollers built in guide rail) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..mount support structures of guide rails, e.g. adhering posts to rails, roller bearings, so called cross crawlers with built in side rollers) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..features of mast rails per se, e.g. welding structures of guide rails, special cross section such as arc (note: 9/08 P takes precedence for multi-masts and 9/08 J for mono-masts) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • improving sight, e.g. two lift cylinders arranged nearby mast, so called free view mast [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Free lift (note: Structures for lifting forks without lifting mast. So called fully free masts with exclusive cylinder 9/08 P, Q. 9/22 D or E takes precedence for those characterised by cylinders or piping in particular [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Multi-step masts with three or more (note: 9/22 D takes precedence if ht\hydraulic mechanism is provided.) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .Multi-step mast structures including multi-step telescopic hydraulic cylinders in particular (note: 9/22 E takes precedence for features of multi-step telescopic hydraulic cylinder) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Supporting with only one mast, e.g. mono-mast (note: Takes precedence to 9/08 G improving sight) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • over-falling masts [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • with multiple sets of docking means, e.g. multiple sets of masts, forks [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • mounting, supporting, disassembling or assembling masts, e.g. mounting structures to front axle at bottom of mast, disassembling mast for replacing rollers [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • mounting or supporting of lift cylinders to masts (note: 9/08 H takes precedence for free lifts, 9/22 takes precedence for features of cylinders per se) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Chains or sprockets, e.g. structures of lift chains, guides, fixing structures for ends [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • turning rising and falling devices such as masts around vertical axis (note: turning forks around vertical axis 9/14 K, reaching and turning masts 9/10 G, side reach forks 9/14 M) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • back and forth tilting of rising and falling devices such as mast, e.g. mast tilt (note: features of tilt cylinders or piping 9/22 G, control 9/24 E, tilting frame or mast relative to forks 9/16) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • piping or wiring structures for hydraulic hoses, guides, e.g. guiding hoses with hose pulleys provided on mast, guiding power feed cables for reach lifts (note: 9/22 takes precedence to piping shown in circuits and 9/24 for wiring of the same) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others, e.g. lower limit stoppers for forks [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ....movable in a horizontal direction relative to truck [3] HB CC 3F333
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  • masts advancing or retracting along running direction of vehicle, e.g. straddle or reach lifts, rear reach lifts [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • masts advancing or retracting perpendicularly from running direction of vehicle, e.g. side loaders [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Guidance for the mast [Example: Rail, reach leg and roller] [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • reaching and turning masts, e.g. side loading masts [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others, e.g. severed masts, that is, so called double lift cars note that some of them are classified in 9/10 A 12. [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/12
  • ...Platforms; Forks; Other load-supporting or load-gripping members [3] HB CC 3F333
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  • flat loading members, e.g. platform [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .Forks or platen (note: sliding forks B 65 G 1/04 P, Q) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..auxiliary docking members that can be freely attached to or detached from forks or platens, e.g. sheath forks (note: special attachments for forks 9/12 Z, buckets 9/12 B to P) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .load supporting means provided on platform, e.g. load stoppers (note: stabilisers B 66 F 9/18 C) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..means for holding loads provided on forks in particular [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .auxiliary load moving means provided on platform, e.g. platform with conveyor [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..means for moving loads provided on forks in particular [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .means for holding bucket or boxy loads provided on forks (note: for digging or transporting sand and soil E 02 F) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..discharging loads by revolving back and forth, e.g. overrevolving bucket using of deadweight or rising and falling [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ...active revolving with hydraulic cylinders, e.g. using of tilt cylinder for forks [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..discharging loads by revolving sideways [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..discharging loads by opening bottom surface [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..side surface can be opened and closed for receiving loads, e.g. wing buckets [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..bucket mounting structure, allowing detaching/attaching to forks [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • rising and falling members supporting docking means, e.g. carriages, lift brackets, (note: rising and falling means 9/08) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .mounting or locking of docking means to rising and falling members, e.g. fork lock pins, finger bars (note: mounts that can be slid 9/14) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .members for supporting rear of loads provided on rising and falling members, e.g. back rests (note: pushers 9/18 B, stabilisers 9/18 C) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .Special attachments that can be freely attached to and detached from rising and falling member (carriage) not classified in other sections, e.g. concrete mixer attachments, slapless attachments [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .Special attachments freely attached to and detached from forks that are not classified in other sections, e.g. brush attachments for cleaning roads (note: sheathe forks 9/12 D) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others HB CC 3F333
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  • ....laterally movable, e.g. swingable, for slewing or transverse movements [3] HB CC 3F333
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  • frames moving along width direction of rising and falling member, e.g. side shifting device for finger bar [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • load holders moving horizontally along width direction of vehicle (note: E or F takes precedence to those that move both frame and load support. Sliding clamps 9/18 A) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .load holders being a pair pf forks in particular [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..forks directly driven by hydraulic cylinder in particular [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • frames moving horizontally along lateral direction of vehicle (note: horizontal motion of masts along lateral direction of vehicle 9/10), e.g. reach forks [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • load supports moving horizontally or expanding and contracting relative to frame along lateral direction of vehicle, e.g. telescopic clamp (note: turning claws 9/18 N) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .load holders being forks in particular (note: slide forks for stacker cranes B 65 G 1/04 P, Q), e.g. telescopic forks, slide forks [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • frames or load holders oscillating or revolving around vertical axis relative to rising and falling member (note: revolving masts 9/08 D), e.g. revolving tables [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • load holders moving horizontally along width direction of vehicle and revolving along vertical axis relative to rising and falling member, e.g. side reach forks (note: masts advancing or retracting toward width direction of vehicle 9/10 C) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • load holders moving horizontally along width direction of vehicle and revolving on horizontal axis along lateral direction of vehicle relative to rising and falling member, e.g. side reach forks with overrevolving forks (note: overrevolving of buckets to HB CC 3F333
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  • frames oscillating or revolving around horizontal axis along lateral direction of vehicle relative to rising and falling member, e.g. oscillating carriages [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .frames that can be rotated continuously in one direction being as rotary driving means in particular, e.g. hydraulic motor (e.g. turrets) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • load holders revolving around horizontal axis along lateral direction of vehicle relative to frame, e.g. swing forks (note: R takes precedence to P or Q when frame revolution is involved. Overrevolving of bucket in sideways 9/12 L) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others, e.g. adjusting mutual heights between a pair or forks [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ....inclinable relative to mast [3] HB CC 3F333
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  • frames that can be revolved around horizontal axis along width direction of vehicle relative to rising and falling member, e.g. tilting device (note: tilting of masts 9/08 E) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • load holding members that are mounted to permit revolving around horizontal axis along width direction of vehicle relative to frame (note: buckets that can be fallen back and forth 9/12 J), e.g. hinged forks [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .load holding members that can be folded in midway in particular, e.g. folding forks [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • mounting structures for rotary actuators [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • load holding members or frames that can be revolved around horizontal axis along width direction of vehicle while being interlocked to rear supporting members, e.g. back rest [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • load holding members and frames that can be deflected with two or more degrees of freedom that includes revolving around horizontal axis along width direction of vehicle (note: side reach forks 9/14 M) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .load holding members and frames that can be revolved both around horizontal and vertical axes along width direction of vehicle, e.g. rotary clamp tilting device (note: turret devices 9/14 Q) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others, e.g. lifting front wheels using tilting of forks, collapsing articles using tilting of forks HB CC 3F333
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  • ....Load gripping or retaining means [3] HB CC 3F333
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  • Slide clamp devices with slide guide of arm provided on its side surface, e.g. side shift clamps [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Linkage clamp devices with revolving pivot of arm provided on its side surface, e.g. roll clamps log forks [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Slide clamp devices with arm slide guides provided along its sliding directing e, e.g. suspension slide clamp [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Linkage clamp devices with arm slide guides provided along its sliding direction, e.g. suspension slide clamp [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Linkage clamp devices of which all arms can be revolved in particular [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • by drum rib clamp method (note: for cranes B 66 C 1/62) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Structural features common to clamp arms (note: not related to moving type of arms) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .additional means for securing gripping by preventing falling or moving of gripped articles, e.g. auxiliary means supporting bottom surface of articles [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..gripping surfaces that can be deformed or deflected to adapt profiles of articles in particular (note: stabiliser pads B 66 F 9/18 P), e.g. elastic clamp face, oscillating clamp claw [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .additional means for changing attitude or position of gripped articles (note: turning or traversing of clamp devices per se 9/14), e.g. turning clamp claws [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • additional holding means for stabilising articles loaded on platform, e.g. load stabilisers (note: provided on forks 9/12 E, back rests 9/12 S, combinations of forks and clamps for overturning articles 9/18V, log forks 9/18 B) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .characterised by stabiliser pads that can be deflected or deformed to adapt profiles of articles (note: applications for clamp arms 9/18 M) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .characterised by stabilisers - arms that can be shunted by revolving from operating position to resting position [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .using of flexible materials, e.g. sheets, ropes, (e.g. rain covers) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • hook or suspension devices, e.g. suspending carton boxes [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .Ram attachments [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .Container spreader attachments (note: for cranes B 66 C 1/66) (straddle carriers for containers B 65 G 63/00 L) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..Single head container spreaders [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .Hook attachments without independent winding or lifting means that rise and fall after being mounted on lift carriage or fork (note: hooks with independent winding or lifting means, that is, combinations of crane mechanisms and forks 9/06 F, crane hooks B HB CC 3F333
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  • .by sucking, e.g. using of vacuum or magnetism (note: for cranes B 66 C 1/02) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .Lifting devices for concrete blocks, e.g. wedge blocks (note: takes precedence to other classifications per 9/18, for cranes B 66 C 1/42 L) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • combinations of forks and clamps or serving for both functions, e.g. for overturning articles (note: stabilisers 9/18 C) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others HB CC 3F333
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  • ....Additional means for facilitating unloading [3] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/19@A
  • engaged with articles, pulling them onto or pushing them out of loading surface of lifters, e.g. pulling clamps (note: conveyors for sliding loading surface or forks 9/12 G, H. Back and forth motion of forks for loading 9/10, combination of forks and cla HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/19@B
  • .sliding articles by members engaged only with rear surface of them, e.g. push-pull devices for sheet pallettes (note: back rests 9/12 S) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..moving forks or platens back and forth along with pushers in particular, e.g. pusher reach devices (note: back and forth motion of forks or platens alone 9/14 B) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • ..characterised by linkage type telescopic mechanisms for pushers in particular, e.g. linkages mechanisms tilting pusher plate during extending or retracting motion (note: This classification B takes precedence to linkages mechanisms without features.) [fig HB CC 3F333
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  • ..characterised by handling of sheet pallettes related to push-pull, e.g. sheet clamps, retainers, separating sheet pallettes (Takes precedence to clamps in general 9/18.) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • .Horizontal pulling means by wires for pulling articles onto loading surface, e.g. lift truck with winch equipped on vehicle (note: co-assignment of winches or cranes for lifting articles 9/06 F, hook attachments for suspension 9/18 D) [figure] HB CC 3F333
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  • Others HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/20
  • ...Means for actuating or controlling masts, platforms, or forks (power take-off from vehicle transmissions, combined with vehicle propulsion systems B60K) [3] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/20@A
  • Operating portion for cargo handlings [Example: The structure of the lever for operating cargo handlings] [Note: The steering handle is classified to B62D, Drive control of vehicles, is classified to B60K, Lever for operating cranes, is classified to B66C13/56, Lever switches in general, are classified to H01H19/18, Safety device for tractors, is classified to E02F9/24, Lever transmission devices in general, are classified to F16H21/00, Arrangement of levers and switches around the driver's seat, is classified to 9/075E, and the characteristics of the operating valves per se is classified to 9/22W. As for the characteristics in general, however, F15B and F16K take precedence, respectively.] [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/20@B
  • .limiting travel range of docking operation levers, locking means [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/20@C
  • .features of transducer operators for docking operation levers, e.g. dogs for operating microswitches provided on spool [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/20@F
  • Mechanical detection, indication, safety devices, e.g. mechanical operating meters, mechanical indicators for loading conditions (note: by fluid means 9/22, by electrical means 9/24. Assigned here if a given mechanism has a key feature.) [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/20@G
  • .Mechanical angle detection, indication, safety devices, e.g. transferring tilting angles of masts or forks to meters by means of deflection transmitting mechanisms such as wires or linkages [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/20@H
  • .Mechanical length detection, indication, safety devices, e.g. transferring lifting heights or reach lengths of masts or forks to meters by means of deflection transmitting mechanisms such as wires or linkages [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/20@J
  • .Mechanical weight detection, indication, safety devices, e.g. detecting and indicating weights of loads on forks using spring scale (note: Load indications using hydraulic pressures of cylinders are assigned here.) [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/20@Z
  • Others, e.g. lock pins for preventing mechanical falling, mechanical loading condition indicators, mechanical interlocking means HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22
  • ....Hydraulic devices or systems [3] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@C
  • Hydraulic means forklifts, e.g. single or parallel lift cylinders (cylinders in general F 15 B 15/16) [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@D
  • .containing multi-step lift cylinders [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@E
  • ..containing multi-step telescopic lift cylinders [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@G
  • Hydraulic means for tilting, e.g. tilt cylinders [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@H
  • Hydraulic means for moving docking means back and forth, e.g. for pushers, for reach, for side reach, for sheet clamp [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@K
  • Hydraulic means for traversing or opening and closing docking devices, e.g. for side shift, for clamp [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@L
  • .Hydraulic means for stabilisers [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@M
  • .Hydraulic means for container spreaders [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@N
  • Hydraulic means related to turning or oscillating docking devices, e.g. rotators, rotary valves, oscillating balancers [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@R
  • Hydraulic means for control or safety, e.g. preventing malfunctioning, preventing falling, automatically stopping, electrical 9/24, operating levers 9/20 [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@S
  • .Controlling actuator speeds, e.g. controlling rising and falling speeds for lift cylinders [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@T
  • ..Cushioning devices for actuators [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@U
  • ..Preventing deflections due to leakages, e.g. preventing sudden falling of mast due to damaged piping [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@V
  • Hydraulic means for lift trucks [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@W
  • Means for switching flows among multiple actuators, e.g. circuits containing multiple switching valves [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@X
  • Hydraulic sources and driving thereof, e.g. pump drive control depending on loading levels, accumulators, distributing or collecting flows depending on loading levels (Regenerative control is mainly assigned here. 9/24 W may be assigned supplementary.) HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/22@Z
  • Others, e.g. oil tanks, adjusting cylinder strokes, balancing devices for forklifts, pressure gages [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24
  • ....Electrical devices or systems [3] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@A
  • Regarding the automation system for the running cargo handling [Note: It shall be classified to so-called cargo handling control for the unmanned automated forklifts. As for the individual control (such as the lifting height and the detection of the cargo position) regarding the control system for facilitating the sequential running, cargo loading and cargo unloading, the classification for each function takes precedence. The driving control for unmanned vehicle is classified to G05D1/02 and the electric vehicle in general is classified to B60L.] [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@R
  • .Devices for preventing malfunctioning with automatic running docking control systems (note: so called failsafe devices. Taking actions such as corrections or stopping by automatically diagnosing motion faults.) [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@C
  • Detecting lifting heights, safety, control, e.g. stopping forks at a given height [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@B
  • .features for detecting lifting heights, e.g. detector structures, mounting methods (note: electromagnetic length measurements in general G 01 B 7/02) [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@E
  • Detecting tilting angles, safety, control, e.g. stopping masts, lift bracket or forks at a given angle [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@D
  • .features for detecting tilting angles, e.g. detector structures, mounting methods (note: electromagnetic length measurements in general G 01 B 9/06) [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@G
  • Detecting loads, safety, control, e.g. stopping overloaded docking [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@M
  • .features for detecting loading level, e.g. detector structures, mounting methods (note: electric scales for vehicles in general G 01 G 19/12) [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@J
  • Fall prevention control [Note: Controls regarding the overturning moment. At least two of the following three quantities, the lifting height, tilt angle and weight, shall be input, and the amount of the displacement or the velocity of moving is controlled so that the moment shall not exceed the specified level, resulting in the classification. When only one of the three quantities, the lifting height, tilt angle and weight, is input, C, E, or G takes precedence respectively. The fall prevention of a crane shall be classified to B66C23/.] [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@F
  • .Control for preventing falling with truck lift in particular, e.g. operation range for preventing falling, speed limits [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@L
  • Detecting objects, safety, control, e.g. detecting obstacles for unmanned forklifts and stopping thereof, detecting target shelf and positioning (note: control of unmanned vehicles in general G 65 D 1/02) [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@P
  • .Features of means for detecting objects, e.g. detector structures, mounting methods to forks, e.g. integration of ultrasonic distance sensor in fork tip [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@H
  • .Detecting objects, safety, control with truck lifers in particular, e.g. limiting working area for preventing worktable from collisions, e.g. provision of photoelectric distance detector on workbench [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@N
  • Detecting shift, rotation or clamp, safety, control, e.g. stopping docking means such as rotary clamps at specified positions or confirms activation thereof, e.g. stopping at specified positions with micro switches [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@Q
  • Preventing falling or swooping, safety, control (note: 9/22 U takes precedence to those by hydraulic means, 9/20 Z to those by mechanical means such as locking pins, e.g. torn lift chain detectors, solenoid locking mechanisms for lift bracket [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@K
  • .Preventing falling or swooping, safety, control of platforms in particular [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@S
  • Detection, safety, control inherent to truck lifers (note: control and safety devices are mainly classified here that are based on the fact that operator performs work on the rising and falling platform. Note that 9/06 Y takes precedence to horizontal control of work bench, 9/06 X to turning control, 9/24 F to falling control, 9/24 K to dropping control, and 9/24 H to detecting objects HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@T
  • .Remote control between rising and falling platform and vehicle body, e.g. rising and falling operation on platform, running operation of vehicle [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@Y
  • .Preventing electric shocks for operators performing work at elevated locations, e.g. insulating structures of platform for livewire work (note: wiring work per se H 02 G 1/-, e.g. feeding electric energy to insulated platform by non-electric means [figure HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@U
  • Detection, safety, control inherent to reach or push - pull, e.g. interlocking control between pusher and vehicle body for loading at a certain position. Limiting reach interlocked with lifting height for preventing vehicle from falling (Takes precedence HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@V
  • Detection, safety, control inherent to suspension (container spreaders), e.g. interlocking devices for preventing malfunctioning of twist locks [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@W
  • Electrical drive control, e.g. output control of motors (note: electric vehicles in general B 60 L, pump drive control based on load 9/22 X) (Assign regenerative control to this classification and 9/22 X.) [figure] HB CC 3F333
  • B66F9/24@Z
  • Others [e.g. Blinking of alarm lamp for moving and seating switch] [Display, driving direction and communication] [Note: Operation management of forklifts, that is, the directions about cargo and shelves by using the computer chips, the registration of the finish of work and so on, shall be referred to G06F15/24 (Data processing system for inventory management.) The operation management of stacker cranes is classified to B65G1/.] [figure] HB CC 3F333
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