Claims
- 1. A lift for raising a workpiece, comprising:
- a pivotal boom having an extensible load end terminating in an upper reach and a pivot end;
- means for supporting said boom so that said boom pivot end is horizontally movable but substantially vertically fixed;
- a support arm having one end held from substantial horizontal motion and pivotally mounted for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis and a second end pivotally mounted to said boom;
- means for raising and lowering said boom so that as said boom load end is elevated, its boom pivot end responds by moving substantially horizontally toward said support arm;
- a workpiece arm extending from the load end of said boom;
- means for supporting the workpiece on said workpiece arm at a location below the upper reach of the load end of said boom; and
- means for continuously extending said extensible load end as said load end is elevated, whereby said workpiece arm is elevated and lifts the workpiece in an arc such that the workpiece is extended farther horizontally from the lift when in its elevated position than when in its unelevated position.
- 2. A lift as set forth in claim 1 wherein said workpiece arm is attached to the upper reach of the load end of said boom and extends downwardly therefrom, and said means for supporting the workpiece is coupled to said workpiece arm near the lowermost portion of said workpiece arm.
- 3. A lift as set forth in claim 2 wherein said means for supporting the workpiece includes a pivotal coupling on said workpiece arm, and further including means for tilting the workpiece about the pivotal coupling.
- 4. A lift as set forth in claim 3 wherein said means for tilting the workpiece includes a telescoping cylinder coupled between the workpiece and the extensible load end of said boom.
- 5. A lift as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for raising and lowering said boom includes a telescoping cylinder having one end pivotally mounted for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of said support arm, and an opposed end coupled to the pivot end of said boom.
- 6. A lift as set forth in claim 1 wherein said support arm includes an extension which extends beyond said boom, and wherein said means for extending the load end of said boom includes an elongated, rigid link pivotally coupled at one end to said support arm extension and coupled at its other end to the extensible load end of said boom, whereby as said boom is elevated, said support arm extension pivots to urge said link to extend the extensible load end of said boom.
- 7. A lift for raising a workpiece, comprising:
- a pivotable boom having an extensible load end terminating in an upper reach and a pivot end;
- means for supporting said boom so that said boom pivot end is horizontally movable but substantially vertically fixed;
- a support arm having one end pivotally mounted for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis and a second end pivotally mounted to said boom;
- means for raising and lowering said boom so that as said boom load end is elevated, its boom pivot end moves substantially horizontally toward said support arm, said raising and lowering means including a telescoping cylinder having one end pivotally mounted for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of said support arm, and having an opposed end;
- an elongated, double-ended coupling pivotally connected at its first end to the pivot end of said boom and pivotally connected at its second end to said opposed end of said telescoping cylinder;
- a workpiece arm extending from the load end of said boom;
- means for supporting the workpiece on said workpiece arm at a location below the upper reach of the load end of said boom; and
- means for extending said extensible load end as said load end is elevated, whereby when said telescoping cylinder is actuated to telescope, said coupling rotates about its pivoted connection to the pivot end of said boom so as to optimize the lifting torque applied to said boom by said telescoping cylinder, and
- said workpiece arm is elevated and lifts the workpiece in an arc such that the workpiece is extended farther horizontally from the lift when in its elevated position than when in its unelevated position.
- 8. A lift as set forth in claim 6 further including means for stopping the rotation of said elongated coupling when said telescoping cylinder retracts to lower said boom such that said elongated coupling is stopped with respect to said telescoping cylinder so that subsequent actuation of said telescoping cylinder imparts a high level of lifting torque to said boom via said elongated coupling.
- 9. A lift for raising a workpiece, comprising:
- a pivotable boom having an extensible load end and a pivot end;
- means for supporting said boom so that said boom pivot end is horizontally movable but substantially vertically fixed;
- a support arm having one end held from substantial horizontal motion and pivotally mounted for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis and a second end pivotally mounted to said boom;
- an extension of said support arm which extends from the second end of said support arm to beyond said boom;
- means for raising and lowering said boom so that as said boom load end is elevated, its boom pivot end responds by moving substantially horizontally toward said support arm;
- a workpiece arm extending from the load end of said boom for supporting the workpiece; and
- elongated boom extending means coupled at one end to the extensible load end of said boom and pivotally connected at its other end to said support arm extension, the pivotal connection between said boom extending means and said support arm extension being located beyond said boom by a distance such that pivoting of said support arm and its extension causes said boom extending means to continuously extend the extensible load end of the boom and the workpiece arm such that the workpiece is lifted in an arc which places the workpiece farther horizontally from the lift when in its elevated position than when in its unelevated position.
- 10. A lift as set forth in claim 9 wherein said means for raising and lowering said boom includes a telescoping cylinder having one end pivotally mounted for rotation about a substantially horizotal axis substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of said support arm, and an opposed end coupled to the pivot end of said boom.
- 11. A lift as set forth in claim 9 wherein said boom extending means includes an elongated rigid link pivotally coupled at one end to said support arm extension and coupled at its other end to the extensible load end of said boom.
- 12. A lift as set forth in claim 9 wherein the load end of said boom has an upper reach, wherein said workpiece arm is attached to the upper reach of the boom load end and extends downwardly therefrom, and including means for supporting the workpiece near the lowermost portion of said workpiece arm.
- 13. A lift as set forth in claim 12 wherein said means for supporting the workpiece includes a pivotal coupling on said workpiece arm, and further including means for tilting the workpiece about the pivotal coupling.
- 14. A lift for raising a workpiece, comprising:
- a pivotable boom having an extensible load end and a pivot end;
- means for supporting said boom so that said boom pivot end is horizontally movable but substantially vertically fixed;
- a support arm having one end pivotally mounted for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis and a second end pivotally mounted to said boom;
- an extension of said support arm which extends from the second end of said support arm to beyond said boom;
- means for raising and lowering said boom so that as said boom load end is elevated, its boom pivot end moves substantially horizontally toward said support arm, said means for raising and lowering said boom including a telescoping cylinder having one end pivotally mounted for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of said support arm, and having an opposed end;
- an elongated, double-ended coupling pivotally connected at its first end to the pivot end of said boom and pivotally connected at its second end to said opposed end of said telescoping cylinder such that when said telescoping cylinder is actuated to telescope, said coupling rotates about its pivotal connection to the pivot end of said boom so as to optimize the lifting torque applied to said boom by said telescoping cylinder;
- a workpiece arm extending from the load end of said boom for supporting the workpiece; and
- elongated boom extending means coupled at one end to the extensible load end of said boom and pivotally connected at its other end to said support arm extension, the pivotal connection between said boom extending means and said support arm extension being located beyond said boom by a distance such that pivoting of said support arm and its extension causes said boom extending means to extend the extensible load end of the boom and the workpiece arm such that the workpiece is lifted in an arc which places the workpiece farther horizontally from the lift when in its elevated position than when in its unelevated position.
- 15. A lift as set forth in claim 14 further including means for stopping the rotation of said elongated coupling when said telescoping cylinder retracts to lower said boom such that said elongated coupling is stopped with respect to said telescoping cylinder so that subsequent actuation of said telescoping cylinder imparts a high level of lifting torque to said boom via said elongated coupling.
- 16. A lift for raising a workpiece, comprising:
- a pivotal boom having an extensible load end and a pivot end;
- means for supporting said boom so that said boom pivot end is horizontally movable but substantially vertically fixed;
- a support arm having one end pivotally mounted for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis and a second end pivotally mounted to said boom;
- a support arm extension which extends from the second end of said support arm to a position beyond said boom;
- a link coupling said support arm extension to the extensible load end of said boom;
- a workpiece arm coupled to the load end of said boom and extending downwardly and outwardly therefrom;
- means for coupling said workpiece arm to the workpiece;
- a telescoping cylinder having one end pivotally mounted adjacent said one end of said support arm for pivotal rotation about a horizontal axis, and having a second end;
- an elongated, double-ended clevis coupling pivotally connected at one end to said boom and pivotally connected at its opposed end to said second end of said telescoping cylinder,
- whereby the telescoping of said cylinder causes said clevis coupling to rotate about its pivotal connection to said boom and to urge said boom upwardly, the pivot end of said boom moves horizontally toward said support arm, said support arm extension rotates to cause said link to extend the boom load end, and said workpiece arm lifts the workpiece upwardly in an arc away from the lift.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 758,810, filed Jan. 12, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,070,807.
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