Claims
- 1. An upright assembly for a counterbalanced lift truck having a front chassis portion adapted for carrying said upright assembly and a rear chassis portion adapted for carrying a counterweight for counterbalancing a load to be lifted on said upright assembly comprising;
- pivotal mounting means on the upright assembly cooperating with said front chassis portion of the truck to allow the upright assembly to tilt forward or backward from a vertical plane;
- cylinder means extending between the lift truck and upright assembly for tilting it on said pivotal mounting means;
- a pair of forks spaced laterally apart adapted for movement up and down on the upright assembly in raising or lowering a load, each fork having a horizontal load carrying portion and a vertical leg portion secured to the horizontal load carrying portion;
- fork mounting means supported on the upright assembly for movement thereon, each fork being suspended thereon from said vertical leg portion and pivoting on an axis substantially parallel to, and vertically above, said horizontal load carrying portion in a primary load engagement position of said pair of forks;
- cylinder means connected to said fork mounting means for moving it up and down the upright assembly;
- fork actuator means on the fork assembly means causing one or both of said forks to pivot on its axis to one side or the other on each fork outwardly from its primary load engagement position;
- strut means cooperating between each said vertical leg portion and fork mounting means along a path extending laterally wider than the primary load engagement position establishing a bearing surface extending outwardly therefrom for lifting loads wider than fork spacing in the primary load engagement position.
- 2. An upright assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said strut means includes a curved structural member secured to each vertical leg portion projecting laterally inwardly to provide and arcuate path for said bearing surface.
- 3. An upright assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein
- said fork actuator means comprising a pair of cylinders, one connected to open fork intermediate the horizontal load carrying portion and the pivot axis and the other similarly connected to the other fork, said cylinders being extended or retracted separately or in unison for pivoting said forks; and
- fluid circuit means for controlling said cylinders.
- 4. An upright assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said fluid circuit means comprises;
- valve means for controlling said cylinder such that the forks are moved at a same rate of travel.
- 5. An upright assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein the fluid circuit means includes a source of fluid pressure;
- operator control means on the lift truck,
- first valve means actuated by the operator control means for causing said forks to pivot laterally together to one side or the other of said primary load engagement position of the forks; and
- second valve means actuated by said operator control means causing each fork to pivot laterally toward or away from the other from said position.
- 6. An upright assembly for a lift truck having drive and steerable wheels on which the lift truck and upright assembly travel in lifting, maneuvering and transporting loads comprising;
- a carriage assembly supported for a movement up and down said upright assembly in a direction upwardly above the wheels in a positive lift mode and in a direction below the wheels in a negative lift mode;
- a pair of forks, spaced apart on the carriage assembly approximately the width of the upright assembly, each fork having a horizontal blade portion for engaging a load to be lifted and a vertical rear leg portion secured to the blade portion;
- said carriage assembly including upper and lower horizontal fork bars extending substantially the width of said upright assembly behind said rear leg portions of the forks;
- pivotal mounting means on the upper fork bar to which said rear leg portions are mounted from which the forks are pivoted;
- actuator means mounted on said carriage assembly connected to each fork for pivoting both forks in one direction, or each fork toward or away from the other; and
- bearing means connected to each fork projecting laterally in overlapping relationship with said lower fork bar for maintaining engagement therewith when either of said forks is pivoted wider than the upright assembly to accommodate oversized loads whereby the carriage assembly may be lowered from in the negative lift mode with the forks spread wider than the upright assembly and thereafter the forks are pivoted inwardly for engaging the load from above.
- 7. An upright assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein the bearing means comprises a pair of strut numbers, each connected to a vertical leg portion of a fork and extending arcuately inwardly in the overlapping relationship with said lower fork bar establishing a sliding bearing engagement therewith and serving as extension of said lower fork bar in absorbing load lifting forces when the forks are pivoted laterally outwardly of the upright assembly.
- 8. An upright assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein the loads to be lifted are primarily watercraft having a hull the longest dimension of which is aligned with the truck, and the portion exposed above the waterline is primarily of a width greater than the width of the upright assembly and said forks are capable of being pivoted outwardly to a width to allow them to be lowered adjacent the waterline in the negative lift mode before being pivoted inwardly toward the hull in load lifting engagement therewith whereby the load is engaged without having to move the truck.
- 9. An upright assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein the blade portions of the forks along inner lengths thereof have curved surfaces making arcuate engagement with opposite sides of the hull for minimizing marking thereon.
- 10. An upright assembly as set forth in claim 9 including means for stopping said forks at a predetermined limit of travel.
- 11. An upright assembly as set forth in claim 9 including hydraulic circuit means for operating said actuator means in pivoting said forks.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/981,679 filed Nov. 25, 1992, now abandoned which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/587,042 filed Sep. 24, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,217.
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