US3647099A - Interposable mast - Google Patents
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- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66F—HOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
- B66F9/00—Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes
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- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66F—HOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
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- B66F9/06—Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes movable, with their loads, on wheels or the like, e.g. fork-lift trucks
- B66F9/065—Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes movable, with their loads, on wheels or the like, e.g. fork-lift trucks non-masted
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66F—HOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
- B66F9/00—Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes
- B66F9/06—Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes movable, with their loads, on wheels or the like, e.g. fork-lift trucks
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- Forklift vehicles have commonly been of three types.
- the mast type the base portion of a telescopic mast is carried by the vehicle at a fixed level, a telescoping portion elevates beyond the base portion, and a carriage on the telescoping portion moves from the bottom to the top of that portion during the elevating operation.
- the boom type the boom is pivoted at its rear end to the vehicle, or preferably to reaching link on the vehicle, and the fork device is power-pivoted to the boom at its front end, this pivotal connection being used to keep the forks horizontal during the pivotal lifting of the boom, and preferably can also be used for dumping the forks.
- an upstanding reaching link can be power-pivoted to move the boom forwardly or rearwardly.
- the third class of forklift vehicles was a combination of the other two, a mast-on-boom type.
- the mast is pivotally carried at the front end of the boom and the lifting by the mast action can be added to the lifting by the boom.
- the mast is power-pivoted so it can be kept vertical during raising of the boom.
- a purchaser purchasing a combined mast-on-boom type may prefer to purchase it in the convertible form so that if he uses his machine under circumstances such when, for long periods, he does not expect to need the greater height provided by the mast he can convert to a simple boom type machine with its more unimpeded maneuvering. Even though it may be relatively rare that the upstanding mast at almost the very front of the vehicle would strike anything, if it is present the operator must be constantly on his guard to be sure that he has adequate clearance. Hence the mast is decidedly objectionable, when it is not needed.
- FIG. I is an elevational view of a lift vehicle of the so-called reaching boom type.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary elevational view of the boom-end portion of the vehicle illustrated in'FlG. 1 after it has been converted in accordance with this invention to the boom-mast type.
- FIG. 1 DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Vehicle 10 illustrated in FIG. 1 includes mobile chassis l2, boom means 14, and fork l6.
- Boom 14 is secured by pivoting means 18 to pivoting link 20 which, in turn, is pivotally secured to chassis 12.
- Hydraulic piston means 22, 24, 26 serve to operate the boom 14 and elements associated thereto.
- Hydraulic piston means 22 powers the front-back reaching action of boom 14.
- Hydraulic piston means24 powers the elevation of boom 14.
- Hydraulic leveler 26 secured pivotally at one end 28 to boom 14 is more or less permanently, and pivotally secured. by'pivot means 29 at end 30 to frame 32.
- boom 14 includes terminal portion 35 which is fixed at an angle with respect to boom '14. The free end of terminal portion 35 of boom 14 is also pivotally, more or less permanently secured to frame 32, by means of pivotal securing means 38.
- pivotal connections 29 and 38 are secured between members 40 and 44.
- These pivotal connections 29 and 38 are preferably provided with means for lubrication, e.g., grease fitting 46, and may have seals to exclude water. and dust.
- Forks 16 include horizontal load-engaging portion 48, vertical portion 50.
- the upper extreme of verticalportion 50 is fashioned in the 'generalshape of a loop52.
- Plate-element 54 is welded between the vertical elements 40, 44 immediately inwardly of elongated openings 55 in members 40, 44.
- .a :mast assembly 60 can be used with .vehicles ofathe type described, in place of their forks.
- mast assembly 60 isof' the conventional telescoping type including a base portion-62 into which :upper, extendable frame 64 telescopes.
- upper frame 64 is moved in andout of base frame 62 by means of hydraulic :piston means '66.
- Hydraulic gpiston means 66 is powered by means of hydraulic-fluidconveyed through'flexible conduit Ill-which is attachedpto hydraulicpiping 72 fixed toboom 14.
- Flexible conduit '70 is-attachable to hydraulic piping'72-by'means of quick disconnect fittings 74, as-diagrammatically illustrated in -FIG. 3.-'Such fittings-74 are commercially available and .provide'for almost instantaneous disconnect of conduit 70 from piping 72 with automatic closing of these elements when disconnected, and for automatic opening of the connection when terminal portions of lines 70, 72 are connected thereby.
- a vertically movable carriage assembly 76 rides along the telescoping portion 64 of the mast structure.
- Carriage assembly 76 is moved, or perhaps more accurately, suspended" within telescoping structure 64 on chains 78, one end of which is fixed to movable carriage assembly 76, the other end of which is fixed to base portion 60.
- Chains 76 pass over conventional sprockets mounted at upper end 80 of extendable telescoping frame member 64.
- carriage 76 is positioned at the lower end 82 of base portion 62 of mast 60 when telescoping section 64 is retracted to a position fully within base portion 62.
- pins 57 may be pulled, the forks 16 removed, and the mast assembly 60, by its base portion 62 connected to frame 32 by reinserting pin 57.
- This pin now extends through main support arms 84 which are welded to base portion 62 of mast 60. Openings 86 in the extended portions 80 of arms 84 are sized to receive the pin 57.
- Secondary attachment arms 90 are also carried by base portion 62. Connector arms 90 are secured to upper portion of frame 32 as by bolts 92 through lugs 94 attached to horizontal member 42. Attaching these lugs preferably by welding is the only structural change which needs to be made in existing machines.
- base portion 62 of mast, generally 60 is secured nonpivotally through pin 57, and bolts 92, at two levels widely spaced apart.
- bolt 92 and pin 57 in securing mast 60, to boom 14 is purely that of fastening one element to the other, with no rotating or pivoting function.
- mast 62 is disconnected from boom 14, it is not necessary to carefully protect the connecting members from contamination by dirt, grit, etc., and it is not imperative that the connecting members be carefully cleaned and lubricated as it would be, were the connections made through pivotal members.
- mast free condition illustrated in FIG. 1' to the reaching boom-mast condition illustrated in FIG. 3 forks 16 are disengaged from frame 32 by withdrawal of pins 57.
- Frame 32 and mast assembly 60 are brought together with openings 55 adjacent openings 86.
- Pins 57 are reinserted through openings 55, 86 to secure arm 86 to frame 32.
- Arms 90 are then secured to lugs 94 by means of bolts 92, to complete the nonpivoting attachment of mast assembly 60 to frame 32.
- Forks 16 are then attached to carriage 76 by aligning loop 52 with openings 96 and passing pins 97 through openings 96 and loop 52. Again, vertical portion 50 of forks l6 butt against a horizontal support member 99 when attached as described above to carriage 76. Upper facing portion 101 of carriage 76 serves to assist in the stabilization of the load, and to protect telescoping mast assembly 60, from the load.
- Flexible hydraulic conduit 70 is then attached to hydraulic pipe 72 by means of quick disconnect element 74 and the entire unit is ready for operation.
- a lift vehicle of the boom-mast type, having hydraulic pump means, and having boom means having two ends thereof, one end of said boom means being pivotally mounted to the vehicle, the other end being elevatable and free, said vehicle having mast means secured to the free end of the boom means, said vehicle having leveling means associated with the free end of the boom means and with the mast means, said vehicle including carriage means elevatably secured on said mast means, and having load-engaging means releasably secured to said carriage means, the improvement comprising:
- mounting frame means pivotally secured at the free end of the boom means and operatively associated with the leveling means, the boom means and leveling means being permanently attached to said mounting frame means;
- first receiving means on said mounting frame means for nonpivotally, releasably securing said mast means thereto;
- said mounting frame means including means from maintaining respective elements of the boom means and of said leveling means in operating spatial relationship with each other;
- said mast means and said frame means being self supportable as structurally integral units independently of each other;
- drive means for moving said load-engaging means in a direction which is parallel with respect to said mast means, said drive means including power conduit means having a releasable connection therein near said mounting frame means;
- a lift vehicle of the boom-mast type, having hydraulic pump means, and having boom means with two ends thereof, one end of the boom means being pivotally mounted to said vehicle, the other end being elevatable and free, mast means secured to the free end of the boom means, said vehicle having leveling means at the free end of the boom means, said leveling means being operatively associated with said mast means, carriage means elevatably secured on said mast means, loadengaging means releasably secured to said carriage means, the mast means including a base portion and an extendable telescoping portion thereof, said carriage means being secured to said extendable portion thereof, said vehicle including hydraulically powered and controlled means for cooperatively extending the telescoping portion of the mast with respect to the base portion of the mast and simultaneously elevating said carriage means with respect to said telescoping portion of the mast, the improvement comprising:
- mounting frame means pivotally secured at the free end of the boom means and operatively associated with said leveling means, said boom means and leveling means being permanently attached to said mounting frame means;
- first receiving means on said mounting frame means for nonpivotally, releasably securing said mast means thereto;
- said mounting frame means including means for maintaining respective elements of said boom means and said leveling means in operating spatial relationship with each other; said mast means and said frame means being self supportable as a structurally integral unit independently of each other;
- said hydraulically controlled drive means including hydraulic conduit means having a releasable connection therein near said mounting frame means;
- a lift vehicle of the boom-mast type, having boom means with a secured end and a free end, the secured end being pivotally mounted to the vehicle, the free end being elevatable, said vehicle including means for elevating the boom means, and including mast means secured to the free end of the boom means, carriage means elevatably secured on said mast means, load-engaging means secured to said carriage means, powered means for manually controlled operation of said carriage means, the improvement comprising:
- mounting frame means pivotally secured at the free end of the boom means and operatively associated with said leveling means, said mounting frame means being sub stantially rectangular and having an upper and lower horizontal portion thereof;
- first and second releasable attaching means for nonpivotally securing said mast means to said mounting frame means, the first attaching means being positioned adjacent the lower portion of said frame and including means for receiving a connecting portion of said mast means, and alternatively for receiving a connecting portion of said load-engaging means in the absence of said mast means thereon, said second mast-engaging means being secured adjacent the upper horizontal portion of the frame, said drive means including power conduit means having a releasable connection therein near said mounting frame means.
- a lift vehicle of the boom-mast type having boom means with a secured end and a free end, the secured end being pivotally mounted to the vehicle, the free end being elevatable, said vehicle including means for elevating the boom means, and including mast means secured to the free end of the boom means, said vehicle including leveling means associated with said free end of said boom means and with said mast means, carriage means elevatably secured on said mast means, load-engaging means secured to said carriage means, drive means for moving said carriage means with respect to said mast means, the improvement comprising:
- mounting frame means pivotally secured at the free end of the boom means, and operatively associated with said leveling means, said mounting frame being substantially rectangular and having an upper and lower horizontal portion thereof;
- first and second releasable attaching means for nonpivotally securing said mast means to said frame means
- the first attaching means comprising a nonrotatable arm secured to a lowermost portion of said mast means, mating means for. securing said arm to detent means positioned adjacent the lowermost portion of said mounting frame means
- said second mast-engaging means comprising nonrotatable arm means secured to said mast means at a point spaced far apart from said first mast-engaging means and comprising detent means fixed to the upper portion of said mounting frame means for mating with said second arm means
- said load-engaging means comprising forks releasably secured to said carriage means, said forks having means for engaging said first detent means;
- said drive means for moving said load-engaging means with respect to said mast means, said drive means including power conduit means having a releasable connection therein near said mounting frame means.
- a self supportable mast for use in conjunction with a convertible lift vehicle of the boom type, said vehicle having a hydraulic pump, said vehicle having a receiving frame pivotally secured to the operating end of a boom on said-vehicle, .said receiving frame releasably carrying load-engaging means secured thereon by releasable securing means on said frame, said mast including:
- carriage means movably secured to the telescoping members
- hydraulic connection means in said power means for operatively connecting elements on the mast to said pump on said vehicle, and for disconnecting said elements from said pump;
- first attachment means for engaging said securing means for nonpivotally securing said mast to said receiving frame
- the second attachment means for attaching the load-engaging means to the carriage, the second attachment means being substantially identical to said securing means.
- a material handling vehicle including a chassis and a boom pivoted at its rear portion to the chassis, a frame pivoted to the front end of the. boom, means for changing the angularity of the frame as to the boom as the boom swings up and down, 'forks or other load-engaging means carried by the frame and secured to it by a removable pin;
- the mast having support and securing formations on its rear side for engagement by said pin upon restoring the pin, and having on its forward side an elevating carriage movable along the mast and provided with formations for receiving said forks and securing them with another pin;
- said mast having hydraulic piston means for the raising of the carriage
- said vehicle and boom having a pump and conduit means extending approximately to the frame and'provided with quick disconnect means for connection with the piston means.
- a mast having on its rear side formations adapted to receive the pinupon being restored after removal of the load-engaging means, having piston means adapted to be connected to said quick disconnect means, having a carriage adapted to beraised and'lowered along the mast by the piston means, and said carriage having a removable pin and formations for receiving the load-engaging means removed from the frame; said formation and pin of the carriage being matingly similar to the formation at the rear of the mast whereby the mast and the load-engaging means which fit its carriage will be interchangeable on the frame.
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US4274793A (en) * | 1976-05-05 | 1981-06-23 | Frey Wigger Paul | Working platform |
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FR2496396A1 (en) * | 1980-12-23 | 1982-06-25 | Audureau Sa | APPARATUS FOR HANDLING BALLOPS OR STACKING OBJECTS |
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US5174708A (en) * | 1988-12-06 | 1992-12-29 | Yellow Freight System, Inc. | Boom mounted multiple stage freight lift apparatus |
US5114294A (en) * | 1989-06-06 | 1992-05-19 | Attman Carl P | Multi-directional lifting and handling attachment for a boom-type vehicle |
US5127791A (en) * | 1989-06-06 | 1992-07-07 | Attman Carl P | Method for lifting and transporting a panel assembly |
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