Claims
- 1. A method of moving a material handling tool in a lift path using a skid steer prime mover having a longitudinally extending frame with supports fixedly attached to the frame and extending upwardly from the frame;a boom assembly including a main boom section having arm members on each side of the prime mover with a linkage for supporting a rear end of the main boom section relative to the supports on the frame, the linkage including a fixed length link on each side of the prime mover pivoted to upper ends of the supports and to the main boom section on fixed position axes and inclining upwardly and forwardly from the supports to the pivot of the fixed length link to the main boom section with the main boom section lowered, and a material handling tool that is to be raised and lowered attached to a forward end of the main boom section; a hydraulic actuator for pivoting the main boom section to raise and lower the forward end of the main boom section and the material handling tool for moving said tool along the lift path, including the steps of: pivotally connecting a control link to the main boom section, and to the frame on fixed position axes and guiding and moving said tool from a known position, as said tool is initially moved upwardly along its lift path in a substantially vertical direction to an intermediate position in its lift path while causing movement of the fixed length links rearwardly about their Divots to the supports to a rearward pivoted position; and subsequently moving said tool upwardly from said intermediate position along a path that continually moves forwardly by controlling the fixed length links to move forwardly by positioning the pivots and selecting the length of the control link to complete the lift path at a final position where the tool is forward of said intermediate positions thereby forming an S-shaped lift path between the known position and the final position.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including the step of positioning said tool at a location forwardly of the longitudinal frame in close proximity to ground at its known position.
- 3. A method of operating a skid steer loader having a frame:the frame being supported for movement along the ground on a pair of axles on a lower side of the frame supporting ground engaging wheels; a pair of boom supports on the frame at a rear end thereof and extending upwardly above the wheels; a boom assembly including a main boom section comprising a pair of main boom members and a boom support link comprising a single pair of parallel link arms pivotally mounted to the boom supports on the frame at a location above a top plane of the wheels and pivotally mounted to the main boom members so the link arms form a single boom support link of fixed length between fixed position pivots, said main boom section having a forward end tool pivot for attachment to a tool that is to be raised and lowered; a hydraulic actuator for raising and lowering the forward end of the main boom section about the pivot connections to the boom support link, the method comprising moving the forward end tool pivot in a lift path by: providing a fixed length control link pivoted on the frame at one end and on the boom assembly at the other end for guiding pivotal movement of the single pair of parallel link arms, the boom assembly and the forward end tool pivot; operating the hydraulic actuator to move the forward end tool pivot from a lowered position to a raised position by first moving the tool pivot upwardly while guiding the movement with the control link to move the forward end tool pivot forwardly and then substantially vertically up to a selected vertical position of the lift path while moving the single pair of parallel link arms about the pivot of the link arms to the boom supports and initially moving the pivot between the link arms and the main boom members rearwardly; and thereafter moving the tool pivot forwardly by guiding the single pair of link arms so the pivot between the single pair of link arms and the main boom members moves forwardly as the tool pivot is moved toward a raised position until the tool pivot reaches a maximum forward position at its raised position thereby defining an S-shaped lift path.
- 4. A method of moving an end of a loader boom in a lift path using a skid steer loader having a frame with support wheels and boom supports fixedly attached to the frame and extending upwardly to a level above the level of the support wheels;a boom assembly including a main boom section having arm members on each side of the skid steer loader with a fixed length link for pivotally supporting a rear end of the main boom section on a first pivot and the fixed length link being pivoted to the boom supports on a second fixed location pivot at a level above the support wheels with the first and second pivots being the sole pivots on the fixed length link, and a connection for a material handling tool that is to be raised and lowered at a forward end of the main boom section; a hydraulic actuator for pivoting the main boom section to raise and lower the forward end of the main boom section through a generally vertical path for moving the connection along the lift path, including the steps of: initially moving said tool from a known position in a substantially vertical direction, while the lift path first moves forwardly of the known position and substantially vertically to an intermediate position in its lift path while causing the first pivot between the fixed length link and the rear end of the main boom section to move rearwardly; and subsequently moving said tool upwardly and causing the first pivot of the fixed length link to move forwardly so the tool moves continuously forwardly from the intermediate position to complete the lift path at a final position where the tool is forward of said intermediate position and the lift path is generally S-shaped between the known and final positions, while moving the first Divot of the fixed length link forwardly of the position of the first divot of the fixed length link at the intermediate position of the tool.
- 5. The method of claim 4 including the step of placing the intermediate position forwardly of the known position.
- 6. A method of moving a material handling tool in a lift path using a wheel supported skid steer loader frame with a forward end and rear end and with boom support means fixedly attached to the rear end of the frame and extending upwardly from the frame;a boom assembly including a main boom section having arm members on each side of the prime mover with a fixed length pivot linkage for supporting a rear end of the main boom section about a first linkage pivot, and the linkage being pivoted to the boom support means on the frame about a second linkage pivot, and a material handling tool that is to be raised and lowered attached to a forward end of the main boom section; a hydraulic actuator for pivoting the main boom section about the first linkage pivot to raise and lower the forward end of the main boom section and the material handling tool through a generally vertical lift path for moving said tool along the lift path, including the steps of: initially moving said tool from a known position in a substantially vertical direction to an intermediate position in its lift path while guiding the fixed length linkage with a fixed length control link pivotally mounted at a first end to the frame on a fixed position first control pivot adjacent a forward end of the frame and to the boom assembly on a fixed position second control pivot rearwardly of the first end of the control link, while pivoting the fixed length linkage about the second linkage pivot in an arc from a forwardly inclined position with the tool at a lowered position, so the first linkage pivot moves rearwardly of a vertical plane passing through the second linkage pivot; and subsequently moving said tool upwardly from said intermediate position while guiding the linkage with the control link so the tool moves along a path that continually moves forwardly to complete the lift path at a final position where the tool is forward of said intermediate position, including pivoting the linkage about the second linkage pivot so the first linkage pivot moves forwardly of the vertical plane and to a forward linkage position while moving the tool to its maximum forward position at an upper limit of upward movement of the main boom section.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/816,130, filed Mar. 12, 1997, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/472,326, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now abandoned. Priority of the prior applications is claimed pursuant to 35 USC § 120.
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