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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 01, 2013
Filed:
Mar. 23, 2009
Toyoaki Yasuda, Osaka, JP;
Masanori Fujino, Sakai, JP;
Toshihiko Takemura, Izumi, JP;
Yasuo Nakata, Sakai, JP;
Yoshitaka Matsubara, Osaka, JP;
Yoshihiro Ueda, Sakai, JP;
Yuuki Takano, Sakai, JP;
Yusuke Kawai, Sakai, JP;
Ryohei Sumiyoshi, Sakai, JP;
Hiroyuki Anami, Kaizuka, JP;
Naoya Muramoto, Sakai, JP;
Kenji Mitsui, Sakai, JP;
Youhei Kawano, Sakai, JP;
Takeshi Ikumura, Sakai, JP;
Toyoaki Yasuda, Osaka, JP;
Masanori Fujino, Sakai, JP;
Toshihiko Takemura, Izumi, JP;
Yasuo Nakata, Sakai, JP;
Yoshitaka Matsubara, Osaka, JP;
Yoshihiro Ueda, Sakai, JP;
Yuuki Takano, Sakai, JP;
Yusuke Kawai, Sakai, JP;
Ryohei Sumiyoshi, Sakai, JP;
Hiroyuki Anami, Kaizuka, JP;
Naoya Muramoto, Sakai, JP;
Kenji Mitsui, Sakai, JP;
Youhei Kawano, Sakai, JP;
Takeshi Ikumura, Sakai, JP;
Kubota Corporation, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
Positional relationship among the first link support shaft (), the second link support shaft (), the first arm support shaft () and the second arm support shaft () is set such that an upper portion of the first lift link () comes into substantial agreement with a rear end of the machine body (), when the upper free end of the first lift link () is pivoted maximally rearward in the course of transition of the arm () from a lowermost state realized lifting down the arm () to an uppermost state realized by lifting up the arm ().