Claims
- 1. A fork lift mechanism, comprising:
- a mast;
- a carriage slidably supported by the mast, the carriage including a backing plate;
- at least one fork pivotally supported by the carriage, including a fork tine and a fork back; and
- at least one latch supported by the mast, the at least one latch capable of selectively engaging the fork back;
- wherein under normal operating conditions the at least one fork back engages the carriage backing plate so that the fork tine extends generally perpendicularly outwardly from the carriage as the carriage is moved relative to the mast, but when the at least one latch is caused to engage the fork back, the fork back is pulled away from the backing plate as the carriage is raised to cause the fork tine to pivot and lie generally parallel to the carriage.
- 2. The fork lift mechanism of claim 1, wherein the at least one fork includes a mounting sleeve between the fork tine and the fork back, and wherein a fork mounting shaft supported by the carriage extends through the mounting sleeve to permit pivotal movement of the at least one fork about the mounting shaft.
- 3. The fork lift mechanism of claim 1, wherein the at least one latch is pivotable between a fork back engaging position and a neutral position.
- 4. The fork lift mechanism of claim 3, including means for biasing the at least one latch towards its neutral position.
- 5. The fork lift mechanism of claim 4, wherein the biasing means includes a spring extending between the at least one latch and the mast.
- 6. The fork lift mechanism of claim 3, including means for selectively moving the at least one latch between the engaging and the neutral positions.
- 7. The fork lift mechanism of claim 6, wherein the latch moving means comprises a cable linkage extending from the at least one latch.
- 8. The fork lift mechanism of claim 1, wherein the at least one fork comprises a plurality of forks pivotally supported by the carriage, and wherein the at least one latch comprises a plurality of latches corresponding to the plurality of forks.
- 9. The fork lift mechanism of claim 8, wherein the plurality of latches are pivotable between a fork back engaging position and a neutral position, and wherein the fork lift mechanism includes means for selectively moving the plurality of latches between the engaging and the neutral positions.
- 10. The fork lift mechanism of claim 9, wherein the latch moving means comprises a cable linkage extending from the plurality of latches.
- 11. The fork lift mechanism of claim 9, including means for biasing the plurality of latches toward their neutral positions, wherein the biasing means includes a spring extending between at least one of the latches and the mast.
- 12. A fork lift mechanism, comprising:
- a mast;
- a carriage slidably supported by the mast, the carriage including a backing plate;
- a plurality of forks pivotally supported by the carriage, each including a fork tine, a fork back extending generally perpendicularly to the fork tine, and a mounting sleeve between the fork tine and the fork back, wherein a fork mounting shaft supported by the carriage extends through each mounting sleeve to permit pivotal movement of the fork about the mounting shaft;
- a plurality of latches corresponding to the plurality of forks and supported by the mast, each latch being pivotable between a fork back engaging position and a neutral position;
- means for biasing the latches toward their neutral position; and
- means for selectively moving the latches between the engaging and the neutral positions;
- wherein under normal operating conditions the fork backs engage the carriage backing plate so that the fork tines extend generally perpendicularly outwardly from the carriage as the carriage is moved relative to the mast, but when the latches are caused to engage the fork backs, the fork backs are pulled away from the backing plate as the carriage is raised to cause the fork tines to pivot and lie generally parallel to the carriage.
- 13. The fork lift mechanism of claim 12, wherein the biasing means includes a spring extending between at least one of the latches and the mast.
- 14. The fork lift mechanism of claim 12, wherein the latch moving means comprises a cable linkage extending from each of the latches.
- 15. A process for folding and unfolding a lift truck fork in response to movement of a carriage relative to a supporting mast, comprising the steps of:
- pivotally supporting the lift truck fork on the carriage such that under normal conditions a fork tine of the lift truck fork extends outwardly generally perpendicularly from the carriage in an unfolded position;
- providing a latch connected to the mast and capable of selectively engaging the lift truck fork;
- causing the latch to engage the lift truck fork when the carriage is at or near the bottom of the mast;
- raising the carriage to cause the fork tine to pivot until it is caused to lie generally parallel to the carriage in a folded position; and
- subsequently lowering the carriage to cause the fork tine to pivot back to its unfolded position wherein it extends generally perpendicularly from the carriage.
- 16. The process of claim 15, including the step of biasing the latch out of engagement with the lift truck fork.
- 17. The process of claim 16, wherein following the step of lowering the carriage, the latch disengages from the lift truck fork to permit it to remain unfolded as the carriage is subsequently raised relative to the mast.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from Provisional Application number 60/045,500, filed May 2, 1997.
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3232380 |
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