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3F203 Carriers, traveling bodies, and overhead traveling cranes
B66C9/00 -11/26;17/00-17/26
B66C9/00-11/26;17/00-17/26 AA AA00
USES FOR CRANES
AA01 AA02 AA03 AA04 AA05 AA06 AA07 AA08 AA09 AA10
. Use with conveying ladles . Handling radioactive substances . Waste dumping . Use for holds of ships . Use on decks of ships . Handling containers . Handling coils . Use in high temperature atmosphere . Conveying and assembly of train cars . Other uses
BA BA00
TYPES OF LOAD CONNECTING ELEMENTS
BA01 BA02 BA03 BA04 BA05 BA06 BA07 BA08 BA09 BA10
. Hooks . Claw hooks . Spreader beams . Pick-up apparatuses . . Tongue apparatuses . Attracting apparatuses . . Magnetic attraction . Grab buckets . . Plurality of rope systems . Others
CA CA00
TYPES OF CARRIERS
CA01 CA02 CA03 CA04 CA05 CA07 CA08
. Carriers with load connecting elements . . Hang-down types . . Cart types . . Cantilever types . . Carriers without a hoisting apparatus . Carriers without any load connecting elements . . Inspection tables
CB CB00
NUMBER OF CARRIERS ON THE SAME PATH
CB01 CB02 CB04
. Two carriers . . Identical carriers . More than three carriers
CC CC00
LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS HELD BY CARRIERS
CC01 CC02 CC03 CC04 CC06 CC07 CC08 CC10
. One element . . Horizontally adjustable positions . . . Rotating apparatuses on carriers . . . Carriers with jibs . Two elements . . Horizontally adjustable positions . . . Horizontally movable hoisting apparatuses . More than three elements
DA DA00
KINDS OF DRIVING MEMBERS
DA01 DA02 DA03 DA04 DA05 DA06 DA08 DA09 DA10
. Girders . . Two girders . . More than two paths for carriers . . . Top and bottom paths . Movable jib cranes . . More than two paths for carriers . Hang-down types . Cart types . Others
EA EA00
PROPULSION APPARATUSES FOR MOVABLE CARRIERS
EA01 EA02 EA03 EA05 EA06 EA07 EA08 EA09 EA10
. Driving wheel contacting the surface of the traveling veil . Driving wheel contacting the side of the traveling veil . Fluid tube types . Rack and pinion . . Pinion rotating around normal axes . Crawler types . Two-speed motors (e.g., high and low) . Inverter control . Linear motors
EA11 EA12 EA13 EA14 EA15 EA17 EA18 EA19 EA20
. Rope or chain drives . . Drive units on the carrier . . Endless ropes or chains . . Rope or chain tension apparatuses . . . Rope or chain holders . Braking apparatuses . . Hydraulic systems . . Brake shoes that make friction contact with the rails . . Graduated systems
EB EB00
WHEELS, BEARINGS, AND MAIN BODIES
EB01 EB02 EB03 EB05 EB07 EB08 EB09 EB10
. Wheels with flanges . . Wheels with two flanges . Cylindrical wheels without flanges . Wheels (i.e., including rubber or elastic materials) . Support on one side . Support on two sides . Main body checks and maintenance, disassembly, and repair . . Changing of wheels
EB11 EB12 EB14 EB15 EB16 EB18
. Bearing positions inside wheels . Bearing positions outside wheels . Adjustable wheel positions . . Adjustable spaces between wheels . . . Adjustable spaces between wheel support members . Traveling on curved routes
EC EC00
ACCESSORIES ON CARRIERS OR TRAVELING BODIES
EC01 EC02 EC04 EC05 EC06 EC08
. Bumpers . . Bumpers wit detectors . Guide apparatuses for traveling rails . . Guide rollers . . . Movable types . Support for load-engaging elements
EC11 EC12 EC13 EC14 EC15 EC16 EC17 EC19
. Stoppers for stopping at stop positions . . Clamping systems . . . Shaking systems . . . Systems that move in parallel . . Stoppers with wedge members . . Jacks . . Recessed units . Dustproof devices (e.g., sweepers)
EC21 EC22 EC23 EC25 EC26 EC27 EC30
. Connectors . . Connectors with drive means . . Connectors with detectors . Stabilizer connecting elements . . Pantographs and link systems . . Telescopic systems (e.g., guide levers) . Others (e.g., indicators)
FA FA00
HOISTING APPARATUSES FOR RAISING AND LOWERING LOADS
FA01 FA02 FA04 FA05 FA06 FA07 FA08 FA09 FA10
. Apparatuses located on carriers . . More than two apparatuses . Apparatuses with fixed sides . . Rotation of load-engaging elements . . Incline adjustment of load-engaging elements . . . Two degrees of allowance . . Plurality of sheaves on load-engaging elements . . . Arrangement on the same axes . . . Arrangement at four positions (i.e., rear, front, left, and right)
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