 
                 Patent Application
 Patent Application
                     20050098375
 20050098375
                    The invention relates to a drawbar for a power-operated industrial truck according to claims 1, 2 and 5.
Hand controlled lift trucks or front loaders have a drawbar with which the industrial truck is steered. The steering of the drawbar takes place at the support for the pivotable drive wheel of the materials handling truck. At the free end a drawbar head is provided which has a plurality of actuation members for operating the industrial truck. Thus for example drive switches are provided, actuation elements for the lifting and lowering operation and the horn. It is known from EP 0 751 060 to attach grips on both sides of a horn, which is arranged in the extension of the drawbar handle, and to attach them to both sides of the horn via a protective bracket. The connection is made via arm sections extending approximately parallel to the horn and via carrier sections which in turn extend approximately parallel to the grips. It is further known from the disclosed prior art, to arrange a drive switch grip respectively between a grip and the horn which can be twisted with the thumbs about an axis which approximately coincides with the axis of the grip. Finally, it is also known from the disclosed publications, to attach to the carrier section a row of control buttons for the lifting and lowering operation, which are actuated by finger pressure when the hand simultaneously grasps the grip.
It is known from EP 1016569 A1 to attach a key pad to the lower face of the drawbar head, via which the operator can insert the authorisation code.
It is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,595,259 to make the grips of the drawbar head rotatable and to use them for drive control. It is further known to provide the grips with paddle-shaped shoulders in the vicinity of the arm sections, which protrude into the grip area and which can be actuated by the thumbs or a finger when the hand grips the arm section at the side.
It is known that a drawbar of the disclosed type can be pivoted in a large angle between an approximately upright position and a fully lowered position, to be able to manouevre the vehicle in the widest variety of spatial conditions. In the known drawbar embodiments the control elements of the drawbar head can only be reached with difficulty in the folded up position of the drawbar and generally cannot be observed which makes the operation more difficult. The control elements are generally predominantly round or square in their contour shape and therefore constructed in such a shape that they do not guarantee optimal accessibility of the hand grasping the drawbar head in every position.
The object of the invention is to produce a drawbar for an industrial truck in which the control elements allow optimal accessibility, optionally also when the drawbar is in the folded up position.
This object is achieved by the features of claims 1, 2 and 5.
In a drawbar according to claim 1 at least one control element is constructed and arranged such that it can be actuated by finger or thumb pressure even from the lower face of the drawbar head when the drawbar handle is approximately upright. Included in this is that the control element is visible for the operator even when the drawbar is upright, so that the operator can securely strike the control element and actuate it by finger or thumb pressure.
In an alternative solution according to claim 2 a possibility for actuation in the disclosed manner is given when the drawbar position is folded up, as a further control element is arranged on the lower face of the drawbar head, approximately oriented toward the control element which is arranged on the upper face. It is understood that the two control elements, namely the one which can be actuated from the upper face and the one from the lower face, control the same function of the industrial truck.
The third solution according to claim 5 concentrates above all on the easy accessibility of a control element in a drawbar head in different positions of the operator and the operator's hand on the drawbar head. In this connection it is proposed to construct the control element in the shape of a paddle as a rocker switch, by being rotatably mounted about an axis on the carrier section or on the horn.
If actuation of the control element is also provided from the lower face of the drawbar head, the control element can also be paddle-shaped, even when on the upper face and the lower face of the drawbar head a separate control element is respectively provided.
The paddle-shaped control element lies with its axis of rotation approximately in the same plane in which the drawbar head or its centre plane extends. The axis of rotation can extend perpendicular to the axis of the horn or lies in any angle between 90° and 0°. This angle is preferably approximately 20° to 40° to the axis of the horn.
According to a further embodiment of the invention it is provided that the carrier section comprises a surface section in the vicinity of the horn and/or the horn in the vicinity of the carrier section on the face facing the grip opening, which surface section extends transversely, preferably perpendicular to the plane which is fixed from the grip opening or the centre plane of the drawbar head and the control element is arranged in the vicinity of the surface section. The support of the control element is then preferably such that it is moved approximately parallel to the surface section when it is actuated. The actuation path is dependent on whether the switch to be actuated works digitally or proportionally. In the first case a relatively short operating path is sufficient. In the second case the actuation path is correspondingly longer to allow sensitive operation.
For aesthetic, but also for ergonomic reasons, the inner face of the horn and/or carrier section which faces the grip opening, form(s) a rounding via which the carrier section merges with the horn. As a result an embodiment of the invention provides that the surface section is concave or has a curved contour and the faces facing these surface sections of the control element are convex. If adapted to the disclosed shaping, the control element can be banana-shaped or circular segment-like in plan view.
The paddle-shaped control element can protrude completely into the grip opening as a type of shoulder. Alternatively, it is provided according to an embodiment of the invention that the surface section has a recess in which the control element is received. According to an embodiment of the invention it can be completely received so that its surface facing the grip opening is terminated flush with the adjoining surfaces of the carrier section and horn.
It is conceivable to arrange a control element in just one grip opening. Preferably a control element is however provided on each side of the horn, the two symmetrically arranged control elements able to actuate the same function of the industrial truck or each effecting another function. In the first case the control elements can sit on a common shaft which preferably is extended approximately perpendicular to the axis of the horn.
For ergonomic and design reasons it is advantageous according to one embodiment of the invention if the upper face and/or the lower face of the control element are/is approximately flush with the surface of the adjacent regions of the drawbar head. The upper face and/or the lower face of the control element can be of continuous concave form or be provided with a trough. Alternatively at the ends of the upper face and/or lower face of the control element trough-like recesses can be provided to facilitate the actuation of the switch. Moreover the upper face and/or lower face can be provided with a face which is rubber-like or otherwise sufficiently rough to facilitate the actuation.
Embodiments of the invention will emerge in more detail from the following description with reference to the drawings, in which:
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
A drawbar head is indicated in FIGS. 1 to 10 which is generally referred to by 10 and in its basic configuration is similarly constructed in all the Figures. It is connected via a shoulder 12 to a drawbar handle or drawbar tube of an industrial truck not shown. The drawbar handle is pivotally mounted about a horizontal axis and covers a larger angular range from an approximately upright position to an approximately flat position of the drawbar. In the extension of the drawbar or the shoulder 12 a so-called horn 14 extends and carrier sections 16, 18 are attached to opposing faces of the horn 14. The carrier sections 16, 18 are radiused and merge with arm sections 20, 22 which extend approximately parallel to the horn 14 at a distance therefrom. At the other end the arm sections 20, 22 are connected to rod-like grips 24, 26 which extend approximately perpendicular to the central axis 28 of the drawbar head 10 in the direction of the horn 14, but end at distance therefrom. The shoulder 12, carrier sections 16, 18, arm sections 20, 22 and grips 24, 26 can together form a plastics component or be formed from two separate shells, of which the separating plane is located in the centre plane of the disclosed drawbar head. In the space between the horn 14 and the free ends of the grips 24, 26 drive switches 30, 32 are rotatably mounted and about an axis which approximately coincides with the axis of the grips 24, 26. Grip areas or grip openings 34 or 36 are formed by the carrier sections 16, 18, arm sections 20, 22 and grips 24, 26.
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In FIGS. 1 to 10 the drawbar head 10 is only shown in contour. It is understood that it is a three dimensional body, the region of the horn having a greater thickness than the parts on both sides of the horn. Upper and lower faces of the grip body are moreover slightly radiused and convex. The upper faces or lower faces of the control elements 42, 44 are such that they are flush with the adjacent surface regions of the drawbar head, so that neither protruding or raised sections nor lowered sections are formed.
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 In the embodiments according to FIGS. 1 to 6 the control elements 42, 44 or 50, 52 can actuate the same or different functions of the industrial truck not shown. In the embodiment according to 
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The paddle-shaped control elements can be provided with a suitably rough surface, so that the thumbs or the finger actuating them does not slip. Moreover a trough or even a continuous trough can be formed at the ends. Neither is shown.
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It is understood that similar control elements, as are shown in the remaining Figures, can also correspondingly be duplicated, ie can be actuatable firstly from the upper face and then from the lower face of the drawbar head.
 The key elements 66b and 68b according to FIGS. 12 to 14 are arranged in a similar manner to the key elements 66 and 68 according to 
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As is seen particularly in FIGS. 12 to 14, the key elements 66b, 68b are completely incorporated in the carrier sections 16, 18. As the carrier sections 16, 18 have roof-shaped surfaces in the region of the recess for the key elements 66b, 68b, the outer surfaces of the key elements 66b, 68b are also roof-shaped to adapt to the adjacent surfaces of the carrier sections 16, 18.
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| Number | Date | Country | Kind | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 103 52 695.1 | Nov 2003 | DE | national |