Claims
- 1. An apparatus for moving a stack of objects from one location to another, comprising:a transport vehicle; a stack engaging and lifting member pivotally attached to said transport vehicle at a pivot location and comprising a base for disposition beneath the stack to be moved for bottom support thereof and a back support member extending from said base at a generally perpendicular orientation for side support of the stack; means associated with said stack engaging and lifting member and said transport vehicle for tilting said stack engaging and lifting member about said pivot location; and an upper displacement member, mounted to said back support member for reciprocating movement relative thereto, which engages an upper object of the stack and temporarily displaces the upper object off of the stack over said back support member whereby the vertical height of the tilted stack is temporarily reduced.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said upper displacement member comprises:a rack mounted at a top of said back support member and having a length extending generally perpendicular to said back support member in a direction opposite that of said base; and an upper engagement member moveably mounted on said rack for engaging, lifting, and moving the upper object along said length of said rack.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said upper engagement member comprises:a beam member movably mounted along said length of said rack; an engagement plate defining a plurality of openings therein and moveably mounted to said beam member for vertical and horizontal movement relative to the upper object; a second clamp member mounted to said beam member and adapted to project through one of said plurality of openings of said engagement plate and to engage and stabilize the upper object relative to said engagement plate; and a plurality of lifting fingers mounted to said engagement plate and projecting through others of said openings in said engagement plate, said lifting fingers engaging a side of the upper object during vertical movement of said engagement plate for lifting the upper object from the stack and pulling the upper object along said length of said rack in response to movement of said beam member.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said tilting means comprises a force application member extending between and connected to said transport vehicle and said back support member at a spacing from said pivot location whereby a force applied to said back support member by said force application member results in tilting movement of said article engaging and lifting member about said pivot location.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said tilting means comprises a force application member connected to said transport vehicle and said article engaging and lifting member generally at said pivot location whereby a force applied to said back support member by said force application member results in tilting movement of said article engaging and lifting member about said pivot location.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said pivot location is located adjacent the bottom of said back support member.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said base is linearly moveable along said back support member for raising and lowering of the stack relative to said back support member.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said base is linearly moveable along said back support member for raising and lowering of the article relative to said back support member.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said base is adjustable in side to side fashion relative to said back support member.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said base comprises a plurality of laminated forks projecting outwardly in side by side, spaced relation from said back support member for disposition beneath the article for support thereof.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the thickness of each of said laminated forks tapers on the end furthestmost from said back support member.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said base comprises a laminated platen projecting outwardly from said back support member for disposition beneath the article for support thereof.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the thickness of said laminated platen tapers on the end furthestmost from said back support member.
- 14. A low-profile apparatus for moving a stack of objects from one location to another, comprising:a transport vehicle; a stack engaging and lifting member pivotally attached to the transport vehicle at a pivot location and comprising a base for disposition beneath the stack to be moved for bottom support thereof and a back support member extending from the base at a generally perpendicular orientation for side support of the stack; means associated with the stack engaging and lifting member and the transport vehicle for tilting the stack engaging and lifting member about the pivot location; and an upper displacement member mounted to the stack engaging and lifting member at the top of the back support member for reciprocating movement relative thereto, wherein the upper displacement member may be adjusted between at least two deployment states while the stack engaging and lifting member is tilted, wherein the deployment states include: a first state wherein the upper displacement member is generally aligned with the back support member to maintain an object on the top of the stack, wherein the uppermost point on the upper displacement member while deployed in the first state defines a first elevation; and a second state wherein the upper displacement member is retracted from the back support member to temporarily reposition the object at least partially behind the top of the back support member, wherein the vertical height of the upper displacement uppermost point on the upper displacement member while deployed in the second state defines a second elevation; whereby the first elevation is higher than the second elevation.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the upper displacement member comprises:a rack mounted at the top of the back support member and having a length extending generally perpendicular to the back support member in a direction opposite that of the base; and an upper engagement member moveably mounted on the rack for engaging, lifting, and moving the object along the length of the rack.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a force application member connected to the upper engagement member whereby a force applied to the upper engagement member by the force application member causes the temporarily repositioned object to return to the top of the stack.
- 17. An apparatus for moving a stack of objects from one location to another, comprising:a transport vehicle; a stack engaging and lifting member pivotally attached to the transport vehicle at a pivot location and comprising a base for disposition beneath the stack to be moved for bottom support thereof and a back support member extending from the base at a generally perpendicular orientation for side support of the stack; means associated with the stack engaging and lifting member and the transport vehicle for tilting the stack engaging and lifting member about the pivot location; and an object support assembly, mounted to the stack engaging and lifting member at the top of the back support member for reciprocating movement relative thereto, for temporarily shifting an object from the top of the stack and subsequently returning the temporarily shifted object to the top of the stack, the object support assembly including a support surface for providing bottom support for the temporarily shifted object and an engagement member for moving the object on the support surface.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the object support assembly includes a force application member connected to the engagement member whereby a force applied to the engagement member by the force application member causes the temporarily shifted object to return to the top of the stack.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the height of the apparatus when the stack engaging and lifting member is tilted and the object is temporarily shifted from the top of the stack is lower than the height of the apparatus when the stack engaging and lifting member is tilted and the object is returned to the top of the stack.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is entitled to the benefit of, and claims priority to, and is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/257,712, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,247,887, filed Feb. 25, 2001 by Springston et al. and entitled “APPARATUS FOR HANDLING ARTICLES.”
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