David Thomas Ping, Age 8220 Springhouse Dr, Reistville, PA 17067

David Ping Phones & Addresses

20 Springhouse Dr, Myerstown, PA 17067 (215) 491-9757

2579 Freedoms Way, Warrington, PA 18976 (215) 491-9757

Mentor, OH

Warminster, PA

2579 Freedoms Way, Warrington, PA 18976 (267) 994-6211

Work

Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Emails

Mentions for David Thomas Ping

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Mounting A Transmission

US Patent:
4452332, Jun 5, 1984
Filed:
Jul 14, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/398051
Inventors:
David T. Ping - Mentor OH
Edwin Reeve - Mentor OH
Philip S. Webber - Chardon OH
Assignee:
Towmotor Corporation - Mentor OH
International Classification:
B60K 1716
US Classification:
180312
Abstract:
This invention relates to an apparatus and method for mounting a transmission (32) in a frame (10) of a vehicle (12) which eliminates the problems of accessibility, complexity and the need to elevate the vehicle for access from beneath. The mounting arrangement has a first trunnion (42) releasably connected to a first side (34) of the transmission (32) which is slidably disposed in an aperture of a first side member (14) of a frame (10) and a second trunnion (52) releasably connected to a second side (36) of the transmission (32) and slidably disposed in an aperture in a second side (16) of the frame (10) and a guide apparatus (72) for slidably connecting a second end (40) of the transmission (32) to the frame (10) and guiding the transmission (32) for movement in directions substantially normal to a transverse trunnion axis defined by said trunnions. Thus, the mounting arrangement eliminates the problems of installation of a transmission from beneath a vehicle frame and facilitates faster installation and removal while providing support for the transmission during installation. The mounting arrangement is particularly useful in a fork lift truck.

Log Handling Attachment

US Patent:
4459080, Jul 10, 1984
Filed:
Jun 9, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/502785
Inventors:
Llewellyn L. Walter - Perry OH
David T. Ping - Mentor OH
Assignee:
Towmotor Corporation - Mentor OH
International Classification:
B66F 918
B66F 919
US Classification:
414622
Abstract:
Log handling attachments frequently encounter inadvertent log loss during transportation, and damage to the logs and the log handling forks (36,38) due to excessive loading. A log handling attachment (14) is provided which has a pair of log carrying forks (36,38), a clamp (48), an ejector (88), a first power device (50) actuatable to pivotally move the clamp (48) between open and closed positions (51,53), a second power device (93) actuatable to move the ejector (88) between log accepting and log rejecting positions (94,96), and an apparatus (70) actuatable to move the clamp between the closed position (53) and a log grappling position (86) relative to the ejector (88) at which the logs are elevationally supported above the forks (36,38). Thus the problems of log loss, log damage and fork failure is alleviated. The log handling attachment (14) is particularly suited for use on a lift mast (12) of a lift truck (10).

Load Lifting Attachment

US Patent:
4983094, Jan 8, 1991
Filed:
Jul 18, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/886993
Inventors:
David T. Ping - Mentor OH
Assignee:
Caterpillar Industrial Inc. - Mentor OH
International Classification:
B66C 166
US Classification:
414621
Abstract:
Yieldably suspended attachments for lifting trailers or containers are difficult to accurately position. Therefore, load pick-up and deposit is inefficient and inaccurate. A load lifting attachment having an elevationally movable connecting frame, a load engaging frame having first and second end portions, and first and second link assemblies yieldably connecting the load engaging frame to the connecting frame first end portion is provided. A connecting arrangement connects the load engaging frame second end portion to the connecting frame, maintains the load engaging frame for free elevational movement relative to the connecting frame, and controllably moves the load engaging frame second end portion between elevationally spaced apart locations relative to the connecting frame. Therefore, the aforementioned problems related to the positioning of the load lifting attachment are alleviated. The load lifting attachment is particularly suited for use on a material handling vehicle having a lift mast.

NOTICE: You may not use PeopleBackgroundCheck or the information it provides to make decisions about employment, credit, housing or any other purpose that would require Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) compliance. PeopleBackgroundCheck is not a Consumer Reporting Agency (CRA) as defined by the FCRA and does not provide consumer reports.