List Your Equipment  /  Dealer Login

DICA's Receives Patent for SafetyTech Outrigger Pads With TuffGrip Handles

DICA also holds two other United States patents and one Canadian patent for the seating, insertion and anchorage methods used for TuffGrip handles on various SafetyTech products.

Fri May 06, 2016 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


The recessed handle design on round SafetyTech pads allows for the easy rolling of larger pads, which reduces lifting stress and the potential for back injuries.
The recessed handle design on round SafetyTech pads allows for the easy rolling of larger pads, which reduces lifting stress and the potential for back injuries.
The recessed handle design on round SafetyTech pads allows for the easy rolling of larger pads, which reduces lifting stress and the potential for back injuries. DICA also holds two other United States patents and one Canadian patent for the seating, insertion and anchorage methods used for TuffGrip handles on various SafetyTech products.

DICA has added a fourth patent to its SafetyTech outrigger pads. The most recent U.S. patent, issued in February 2016 is for C- or U-shaped TuffGrip handles used with any size or shape of SafetyTech pad.

“DICA's SafetyTech products are designed to be strong and unbreakable, delivering the consistent engineered performance that our customers and their crews rely on every day. We are very happy to have received this new patent, which is reflective of the thinking, design and engineering our team puts into every DICA product,” said Kris Koberg, CEO.

The TuffGrip handle system was introduced in 2011 to help improve the long-term durability of DICA outrigger pad products and provide an increased level of ergonomic safety for operators handling SafetyTech outrigger pads, according to the company.

Handle length is a small but important example of the innovative thinking in DICA's TuffGrip handle design. Handle length is specifically designed to encourage proper lifting that requires bending and lifting with the legs. The handle length also helps minimize trip hazards on the job site and, when being carried, reduces the “flopping around” of the pad common with excessively long handles, according to the company.

According to the manufacturer, recessed handles are a key innovation on all round SafetyTech outrigger pads. The design allows for easy rolling of larger pads, which reduces lifting stress and the potential for back injuries. Lastly, the TuffGrip handle material itself is strong, yet comfortable, engineered thermoplastic. It's backed by DICA's unbreakable guarantee and resistant to UV degradation and chemical or water corrosion.

In addition to this newest United States patent, DICA also holds two other United States patents and one Canadian patent for the seating, insertion and anchorage methods used for TuffGrip handles on various SafetyTech products.

The first of these patents was received in 2013, and additional patents are currently pending in both the United States and Canada.

About DICA

DICA, Guthrie Center, Iowa, has been specializing in building a better outrigger pad since 1988. By creating engineered solutions for improving equipment stability and ergonomic safety, DICA is leading the way in product innovation for outrigger pads and crane pads.

DICA outrigger pads and crane pads are used in 38 countries and on six continents around the world in construction, maintenance, electrical utility, oil and gas and tree care as well as local, state and federal government agencies.

For more information, visit www.dicausa.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




Today's top stories

New Bridges Part of Iowa's $114M Madison Avenue Project

Eagle Bridge Co. Works On Final Leg of U.S. 35 Upgrade

Fay Preps Way for Pittsburgh International Airport Modernization Project

SAKAI Achieves Record Sales, Production

Takeuchi Recognizes Top Dealers at 2024 Dealer Summit

Muddy Water Dredging Christens Marlin Class Dredge

Indiana Officials Mark Start of 2024 Construction Season, Promote Safety

Leica Geosystems Launches its First Machine Smart Antenna — Leica iCON gps 120


 






aggregateequipmentguide-logo agriculturalequipmentguide-logo craneequipmentguide-logo forestryequipmentguide-logo truckandtrailerguide-logo
39.96250 \\ -83.00610 \\ Columbus \\ PA