Claims
- 1. A lifting mechanism for loading and unloading a container onto a truck, said mechanism comprising:
- a truck bed having two other, generally coplanar floor sections, structurally joined by recessed cross-members defining a central recessed floor section between the coplanar floor sections;
- a horizontal track including two parallel, horizontally spaced rails of C-shaped cross-section supported in the recessed floor section of the truck bed and extending generally rearwardly from the cab of the truck;
- a horizontal rectangular tray having two opposite and relatively long sides slidably engaged in the C-shaped rails, wherein the engagement of the long sides of the tray in the rails is effective to resist high turning moment forces imposed on said tray by loads supported by the lifting mechanism, said tray being capable of moving substantially the length of said track;
- a jack-up assembly mounted generally along a rearward edge of said tray, said assembly being capable of securely grasping and lifting the container to at least a height where the bottom of the container is above the top of said track;
- means for pivoting said jack-up assembly about its connection to said tray, said pivoting means including a hydraulic ram with one end attached to the jack-up assembly and another end attached to a forward edge of said tray, to transfer pivoting forces and load weight forces directly to the truck through the rails, and permitting an operator to tilt said jack-up assembly toward the truck cab; and
- a second hydraulic ram for controllably moving said tray along the length of said track, wherein said second ram is capable of pulling said jack-up assembly toward the truck cab until said jack-up assembly is situated generally between the front and rear wheels of the truck, thus allowing the container to be supported substantially over the coplanar and recessed floor sections comprising the truck bed for transporting the container over intermediate and long distances.
- 2. A lifting mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said jack-up assembly includes a pair of forks for securely grasping and lifting the container.
- 3. A lifting mechanism as set forth in claim 2, wherein said jack-up assembly further includes:
- a pair of generally vertical guideposts pivotally attached to a rearward edge of said tray;
- cross-bracing means connecting the vertical guideposts together as a unitary structure;
- a fork assembly, including said pair of forks, the fork assembly being mounted for sliding movement with respect to the vertical guideposts; and
- a third hydraulic ram connected to impart generally vertical movement to the fork assembly, to raise and lower it with respect to the vertical guideposts.
- 4. A lifting mechanism as set forth in claim 3, wherein:
- there are two hydraulic rams in the means for pivoting the jack-up assembly, each attached by one end to a different one of the vertical guideposts, and by the other end to the forward edge of the tray; and
- the weight of the container is transferred to the truck bed directly by the vertical guideposts and the tray, through points of pivotal mounting of the guideposts at the rearward edge of the tray, and through the means for pivoting the jack-up assembly, connected to the forward edge of the tray.
- 5. A lifting mechanism as set forth in claim 4, wherein the two hydraulic rams in the means for pivoting the jack-up assembly are attached to the vertical guideposts in such a position as to provide a maximum tilt angle of at least thirty degrees.
- 6. A lifting mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said second hydraulic ram is attached by one end to one of the cross-members at the forward end of the recessed floor section, and by the other end to the rearward edge of the tray; and
- the forward edge of the tray is curved to provide clearance for the second hydraulic ram.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 651,276 filed Sept. 14, 1984, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Advertisement entitled: Myers Hydra-Lift by Myers Metal Fabricators, Inc., no date, consisting of two pages. |
Continuations (1)
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