A lube skid apparatus configured to be moveable and transportable. The lube skid having one or more tanks carried by a scaffold of the lube skid. One or both tanks having sloped bottom walls to optimize flow of fluids in the tanks to minimize residual fluid left in the tank. One or both tanks having sloped top walls configured to contain and direct the flow of fluid spills on the skid to an adjacent sump. The skid also carries a plurality of service devices such as a motor, an air compressor, a tank to hold compressed air, pumps to move fluid with associated filters and hoses, and one or more service storage drawers.
A lube skid apparatus configured to be moveable and transportable. The lube skid having one or more tanks carried by a scaffold of the lube skid. One or both tanks having sloped bottom walls to optimize flow of fluids in the tanks to minimize residual fluid left in the tank. One or both tanks having sloped top walls configured to contain and direct the flow of fluid spills on the skid to an adjacent sump. The skid also carries a plurality of service devices such as a motor, an air compressor, a tank to hold compressed air, pumps to move fluid with associated filters and hoses, and one or more service storage drawers.
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Truck bodies; service truck bodies; industrial truck bodies; field service truck bodies; automotive aftermarket truck accessories, namely, truck bed storage compartments and mounts for service and power equipment; stationary and mobile lubrication equipment to top off greases, oils and fluids for vehicles and machinery; truck bed storage organizers; mechanical stability system for allowing improved control of powered industrial lift equipment, sold as an integral component of truck bodies; body panels for trucks; structural repair parts for trucks; trucks with crane feature incorporated; and trucks with lubrication equipment to top off greases, oils and fluids for vehicles and machinery and with self-contained storage tanks to hold refueling, maintenance and service fluids Design services in the field of truck bodies, namely, design of service truck bodies, equipment, accessories and controls; design services in the field of creating, implementing and maintaining computer software for truck body equipment controls including wireless remotes and datalogging; design services in the field of lubrication and maintenance equipment and systems; providing design services for others in the field of truck bodies and lubrication equipment and systems; and structural engineering design services in the field of truck bodies and lubrication equipment and systems
A lube skid apparatus configured to be moveable and transportable. The lube skid having one or more tanks carried by a scaffold of the lube skid. One or both tanks having sloped bottom walls to optimize flow of fluids in the tanks to minimize residual fluid left in the tank. One or both tanks having sloped top walls configured to contain and direct the flow of fluid spills on the skid to an adjacent sump. The skid also carries a plurality of service devices such as a motor, an air compressor, a tank to hold compressed air, pumps to move fluid with associated filters and hoses, and one or more service storage drawers.
F16N 9/00 - Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a moving reservoir or the equivalent
F16N 11/08 - Arrangements for supplying grease from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricatedGrease cups with mechanical drive, other than directly by springs or weights
F16N 31/00 - Means for collecting, retaining, or draining-off lubricant in or on machines or apparatus
F16N 1/00 - Constructional modifications of parts of machines or apparatus for the purpose of lubrication
A lube skid apparatus configured to be moveable and transportable. The lube skid having one or more tanks carried by a scaffold of the lube skid. One or both tanks having sloped bottom walls to optimize flow of fluids in the tanks to minimize residual fluid left in the tank. One or both tanks having sloped top walls configured to contain and direct the flow of fluid spills on the skid to an adjacent sump. The skid also carries a plurality of service devices such as a motor, an air compressor, a tank to hold compressed air, pumps to move fluid with associated filters and hoses, and one or more service storage drawers.
F16N 1/00 - Constructional modifications of parts of machines or apparatus for the purpose of lubrication
F16N 9/00 - Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a moving reservoir or the equivalent
F16N 11/08 - Arrangements for supplying grease from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricatedGrease cups with mechanical drive, other than directly by springs or weights
F16N 31/00 - Means for collecting, retaining, or draining-off lubricant in or on machines or apparatus
A lube skid apparatus configured to be moveable and transportable. The lube skid having one or more tanks carried by a scaffold of the lube skid. One or both tanks having sloped bottom walls to optimize flow of fluids in the tanks to minimize residual fluid left in the tank. One or both tanks having sloped top walls configured to contain and direct the flow of fluid spills on the skid to an adjacent sump. The skid also carries a plurality of service devices such as a motor, an air compressor, a tank to hold compressed air, pumps to move fluid with associated filters and hoses, and one or more service storage drawers.
A service unit apparatus, which is suited to support one or more service equipment devices such as a fuel-powered engine, an electric motor, an electric power generator, a hydraulic pump, a crane, an air compressor, tanks to hold compressed air, batteries, a battery charger, a power unit and/or a reservoir of hydraulic fluid. The service unit may be configured to attach to a service vehicle rearward of the cab of the service vehicle. The service unit may be constructed to include one or more outriggers.
B60P 3/14 - Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects the object being a workshop for servicing, for maintenance, or for carrying workmen during work
B60P 1/54 - Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading using cranes for self-loading or self-unloading
B66C 23/44 - Jib cranes adapted for attachment to standard vehicles, e.g. agricultural tractors
B66C 23/78 - Supports, e.g. outriggers, for mobile cranes