This application is a new U.S. utility application claiming benefit of IT MO2005A000260 filed Oct. 11, 2005, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to an apparatus, in particular for forks of forklift trucks.
Prior art comprises an apparatus for moving the forks of forklift trucks, comprising a fixed frame that in use is mounted on the front part of a forklift truck and which has distinct pairs of guides on which respective pads slide on which the forks are mounted. In particular, a pair of guides is provided for the pads of the more external pair of guides and a further pair of guides for the pads of the more internal pair of guides.
Apparatuses are further known in which the external forks are mounted on profiled elements that act as a guide and support for internal forks or, —viceversa—in which the internal forks are mounted on profiled elements that act as a guide or support for the external forks.
Prior-art apparatuses have the drawback of having a certain overall dimensions in height or depth and, therefore, such apparatuses considerably limit the working zone visible for an operator sitting on the forklift truck.
Therefore, an object of the invention is to improve known apparatuses.
A further object is to find an apparatus for auxiliary tools of forklift trucks that provides better visibility of the work zone.
The invention can be better understood and implemented with reference to the attached drawings, that show an embodiment thereof by way of non-limiting example, in which:
According to the invention, there is provided an apparatus, comprising first profiled elements for supporting a pair of external forks and second profiled elements for supporting a pair of internal forks, a guide device for guiding said first profiled elements and said second profiled elements, characterised in that said guide device receives both said first profiled elements and said second profiled elements. Owing to the invention, it is possible to obtain an overall height of the forklift truck that is much less than that of known apparatuses.
In fact, the guide device is common to the first and to the second profiled elements and therefore the structure of the guide device is very compact.
As shown in
Each crosspiece 4 is formed by an internally hollow profiled body for receiving first profiled elements 6 and second profiled elements 7.
The first profiled elements 6 are divided into two pairs that occupy corresponding and opposite longitudinal zones of the crosspieces 4, on each pair of the first profiled elements 6 there being mounted an external fork 8 of a pair of external forks.
The second profiled elements 7 are also divided into two pairs that occupy corresponding and opposite longitudinal zones of the crosspieces 4, on each pair of the second profiled elements 7 there being mounted an internal fork 9 of a pair of internal forks.
Between each external fork 8 and the frame 2 there is mounted a hydraulic actuator 10 that enables each external fork 8 to be moved from an extended position further from the frame 2 to a retracted position nearer the frame 2, and viceversa.
Between each internal fork 9 and the frame 2 there is mounted a gas spring 11 by means of which each internal fork 9 is movable along the crosspieces 4 to follow the movements of the respective external fork 8 that are caused by the actuator 10, as explained above.
Furthermore, the frame 2 can be moved sideways with respect to the forklift truck along the direction indicated by the arrow F, with the aid of known movement devices.
As shown in greater detail in
Further, each second profiled element 7 has a further right edge that is coupled by means of a third slicing pad 21 with the respective chamber 12, 13 in a zone diagonally opposite the first sliding pad 16.
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