Claims
- 1. Material handling apparatus comprising: a mobile frame defining a longitudinal axis, a raised load compartment on said mobile frame substantially in alignment with said longitudinal axis, and having open front and rear ends, a material handling bucket, a carriage mounted for bidirectional longitudinal movement along said frame in a substantially straight line axial direction defined by said longitudinal axis, pivot means movable in unison with the carriage and pivotally mounting said bucket to said carriage, actuating means for driving said carriage and said pivot means bidirectionally in said substantially straight line axial direction, said actuating means also being mounted for bidirectional movement in a substantially straight line in said axial direction, means defining a forward cam surface substantially continuous with said open front end of said raised load compartment and continuing to a location vertically therebelow, cooperating means on said bucket engageable with said cam surface for riding initially along said cam surface in response to initial straight line movement of said pivot means with said carriage away from the front end of said load compartment for initially both pivoting the bucket about said pivot means and lifting the bucket upwardly to and through the open front end of said load compartment to load material therein, and thereafter moving the bucket in said axial direction along said load compartment in response to continued further straight line movement of the carriage and pivot means away from the front end of the load compartment for alternatively filling the load compartment or clearing said load compartment of material previously loaded thereupon, through the open rear end thereof.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said cooperating means on said bucket comprises means defining a cam surface on said bucket, said bucket cam surface being slideably movable with respect to said forward cam surface to achieve said pivoting and lifting movement in response to movement of said carriage.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said bucket comprises means defining an open-ended material receiving volume terminating in a front lip and a rear heel, respectively, said bucket cam surface being located at said rear heel for pivoting said front lip in a generally vertical upward and downward direction in response to movement of said carriage in forward and rearward directions, respectively.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said bucket is dimensioned complimentarily with a cross-section of said load compartment for drawing material axially thereacross.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 and further including a movable tailgate for closing off said open rear end of said load compartment and tailgate actuator means for closing said tailgate during loading of said load compartment and for selectively opening said tailgate during unloading of said load compartment by said bucket.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said forward cam surface comprises an arcuate surface defining an arc of at least 90 degrees between a horizontal plane at the level of the forward open end of said raised load receiving compartment and said location vertically therebelow.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said actuating means comprises telescoping cylinder means mounted to said frame generally along an axis parallel with said longitudinal frame axis and coupled with said carriage.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said telescoping cylinder means comprises a pair of substantially identical telescoping cylinder members, means defining a bearing surface on at least one portion of each said cylinder and means on respective lateral sides of said frame defining respective complimentary bearing surfaces for slideable longitudinal movement of each said cylinder member.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said carriage further comprises generally U-shaped yoke means extending over and across said load compartment and having sidewall portions coupled to one part of each said telescoping cylinder members.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said bearing surfaces defined on said frame comprise elongate recesses in side surfaces thereof and wherein said yoke means cooperates with the recesses for confining the cylinder members substantially to axial travel along the respective recesses.
- 11. Material handling apparatus comprising a frame having a raised load compartment for receiving material, said load compartment having a deck with a raised floor and opposed sides between opposite front and rear ends; a curved surface continuous with said raised floor and extending forwardly and downwardly therefrom; a bucket having opposed side walls, a heel, a lip, and a bucket bottom extending between said side walls and also between said lip and said heel; a carriage mounted for movement along the frame in a predetermined linear path between the ends of the load compartment, means pivotally mounting said bucket to said carriage along a pivot axis remote from said bottom and extending between said side walls, said bucket and said curved surface cooperating for providing a close sliding fit between a part of said bucket bottom at said heel and said curved surface during movement of the bucket to and from raised and lowered positions, in which lowered position said bottom and side walls project forwardly from the frame for loading the bucket and in which raised position said bucket heel is on said floor and said bucket bottom is inclined upwardly relative to said load compartment floor and with said heel slidable along said floor and said bucket side walls being closely spaced respectively to said opposed compartment sides, and means for moving said carriage and said pivot axis along said frame and through said predetermined linear path to raise and lower said bucket with initial linear movement of the carriage with the pivot axis toward the rear end of the compartment acting through the pivot means to effect the sliding fit movement between a part of the bucket at the heel and the floor curved surface such that it initially simultaneously lifts said bucket and rotates said bucket about said pivot axis toward the raised position and thereafter with further movement of the carriage and pivot axis toward the rear end of the compartment causes said bucket to move rearwardly linearly along the frame in the raised position for discharge of material into said compartment.
- 12. Material handling apparatus according to claim 11 in which said predetermined linear path is a path defined by said pivot axis and said load compartment floor and in which the bucket rotation about said pivot axis is effected by sliding engagement of said heel along said curved surface.
- 13. Material handling apparatus according to claim 12 in which said deck floor has an arcuate portion defining a portion of said curved surface, over which said heel slides during movement of the bucket from a lowered to a raised position and a generally flat additional portion over which the heel slides as the bucket in a raised position moves rearwardly along said compartment to discharge the material; said raised position being a selected position of elevation such that the bucket retains the load at an end of said compartment.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 13 and further including a movable tailgate for closing off a rear end of said load compartment and tailgate actuator means for closing said tailgate during loading of said load compartment and for selectively opening said tailgate to permit unloading of said load compartment in response to slideable movement of said bucket heel across said load compartment floor.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said carriage driving means comprises telescoping cylinder means mounted for telescoping movement along said predetermined linear path, which comprises a path generally along an axis parallel with a longitudinal frame axis and coupled with said carriage.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said telescoping cylinder means comprises a pair of substantially identical telescoping cylinder members, means defining a bearing surface on at least one portion of each said cylinder and means on respective lateral sides of said frame defining respective complimentary bearing surfaces for slideable longitudinal movement of each said cylinder member.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 16 wherein said carriage further comprises generally U-shaped yoke means extending over and across said load compartment and having sidewall portions coupled to one part of each of said telescoping cylinder members.
- 18. Apparatus according to claim 17 wherein said bearing surfaces defined on said frame comprise elongate recesses in side surfaces thereof and defining axes parallel to said longitudinal frame axis; and wherein said yoke means cooperates with the recesses for confining the cylinder member substantially to axial travel along the respective recesses.
- 19. Material handling apparatus comprising: a mobile frame defining a longitudinal axis, a raised load compartment on said mobile frame substantially in alignment with said longitudinal axis and having an open front end, a material handling bucket, a carriage mounted on said frame for longitudinal movement along the longitudinal axis of the frame, pivot means pivotally mounting said bucket to said carriage, actuating means for driving said carriage and said pivot means bidirectionally in a substantially straight line along said longitudinal axis, and cooperating means on said bucket and said frame for simultaneously pivoting and lifting the bucket to said load compartment in response to initial straight line longitudinal movement of said carriage and pivot means away from the front end of the load compartment for loading material through the open front end of said load compartment and for locking said open front end for tramming the loaded material.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said actuating means comprises chain and sprocket drive means coupled to said frame for movement of a chain in said substantially straight line in an axial direction defined by the longitudinal axis, said chain being coupled with said carriage for thereby driving said carriage and said pivot means in said substantially straight line in said axial direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 433,502, filed Oct. 8, 1982, now abandoned.
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