Claims
- 1. A method for mounting a forklift on a carrier, comprising:
- (a) inserting a fork of the forklift into a pocket attached to the carrier;
- (b) actuating a hydraulic system on said forklift to place the hydraulic system in a pressurized state and exerting vertical force on the fork of the forklift;
- (c) causing the forklift to move to a selected elevation relative to the carrier to effect a vertical alignment with a lock comprising a receiving member having a vertically directed opening and a horizontally extending bar, the receiving member being fixedly mounted to one of said carrier and forklift and said horizontal bar being fixedly mounted to the other of said carrier and forklift;
- (d) locking the forklift to the carrier by vertically moving said forklift relative to said carrier to cause engagement between said receiving member and said bar; and
- (e) depressurizing the hydraulic system to release the vertical force on the fork.
- 2. The method for mounting a forklift on a carrier according to claim 1, further comprising latching the receiving member to the bar.
- 3. A method for mounting a forklift on a carrier, comprising:
- (a) inserting a fork of the forklift into a longitudinally extending pocket attached to the carrier;
- (b) actuating a hydraulic system to place the hydraulic system in a pressurized state and exerting vertical force on the fork of the forklift to elevate the forklift to a selected height relative to said frame;
- (c) actuating relative longitudinal movement between the forklift relative to the fork to draw said forklift toward said carrier and a forward wheel of said forklift under the pocket attached to said carrier;
- (d) locking the forklift to the carrier by a lock, wherein said locking step comprises one of:
- (1) mating a horizontally disposed bar with a hook having a generally vertically directed opening by actuating relative vertical movement between the forklift and the carrier, the bar being fixedly mounted on one of a frame of the forklift and a frame of the carrier and the hook being fixedly mounted on the other of the frames, and
- (2) connecting a strap between the carrier and the forklift and extending the strap under a front wheel of the forklift; and
- (e) depressurizing the hydraulic system to release vertical forces on the fork.
- 4. In combination, a forklift and a carrier secured together to allow said forklift to be transported from one site to another by said carrier,
- said forklift including a forklift frame having front and rear wheels,
- at least one fork mounted on a carriage, said carriage being mounted to reciprocate vertically on a vertically extending mast by a pressurized hydraulic system, said mast being supported by said frame,
- said carrier including a carrier frame supported by wheels, at least one fork-receiving pocket mounted on said carrier frame,
- said at least one fork being disposed in said pocket, a lock securing said forklift to said carrier,
- said forks exerting no vertical force on said pocket upon depressurization of said hydraulic system, said lock being the sole upward force applied to said forklift,
- said lock being one of:
- (a) a pair of straps, each strap having one end connected to said carrier, each strap extending beneath one front wheel and its other end being secured to said carrier frame and
- (b) a pair of hooks engaging a pair of horizontal bars, said bars being mounted on one of said carrier frame and said forklift frame, said hooks being mounted on the other of said carrier frame and said forklift frame.
- 5. The combination defined in claim 4 wherein said lock comprises said pair of hooks engaging a pair of bars and wherein said pair of bars are fixedly mounted to one of said carrier frame and said forklift frame, said hooks being fixedly mounted on the other of said carrier frame and said forklift frame, and wherein said hooks are configured to engage said bars by vertical manipulation of said forklift relative to said carrier frame.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/141,743, filed Aug. 27, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,024,535 which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/717,458, filed Sep. 20, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,820 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/429,357, filed Apr. 26, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,604.
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