Plant Equipment and Hire January 2018 | Page 9

WORLD NEWS Talbert celebrates 70 years of removable gooseneck North America-based Talbert Manufacturing celebrates the 70th anniversary of its mechanical gooseneck patent, which was developed by Austin Talbert, engineer and founder of Talbert Construction Equipment Co. Talbert Manufacturing was originally established as Talbert Construction Equipment Co. in 1938, in Lyons, Illinois, and served the Chicago market with crane and construction equipment rentals and heavy-haul transport services. With the advent of the first mechanical, detachable gooseneck trailers in 1946 came its claim to fame. The product was patented in 1947 and entered the Canadian market in the 1950s. The mechanical gooseneck revolutionised equipment loading by eliminating the need to drive equipment up and over the trailer tyres, enhancing operators’ safety and saving contractors time and hassle. Fifteen years later, Talbert designed and patented the industry’s first hydraulic removable gooseneck, which offered the same safety benefits as the mechanical unit, but could be removed in as little as two minutes. In addition, the hydraulic gooseneck has virtually eliminated injuries and fatalities associated with railroad track hang-ups due to the trailers’ low clearance. Drivers can adjust the ride height to a variety of positions, enabling them to negotiate tracks as well as other obstacles, such as bridges. Talbert patented several other heavy-haul trailer technologies that improved safety and efficiency, Talbert Manufacturing celebrates the 70th anniversary of its mechanical gooseneck patent. Austin Talbert patented the industry’s first mechanical gooseneck in 1947. The design not only enhanced operators’ safety, but also saved contractors time and hassle. including the first removable rear suspension that allowed for safe rear loading, and the hydraulically steered and suspended trailer for navigating tight turns with longer, over-dimensional loads. ■ JANUARY 2018 7