Information
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Patent Grant
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6388748
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Patent Number
6,388,748
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 3, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 14, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Evans; F. L.
- Smith; Zandra V.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 356 400
- 356 401
- 356 399
- 356 375
- 356 138
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International Classifications
- G01C100
- G01B1100
- G01B1124
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Abstract
There is provided a forklift in which a mast upstands in front of the body of the forklift, a lift bracket is mounted on the mast in a vertically movable manner, and a fork is engaged with the lift bracket, wherein a laser light source which illuminates an area in front of the fork is attached to the lift bracket or the fork, and a light beam emitted from the laser light source is formed into a shape which laterally elongates, via a lens.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a forklift in which when a load is to be loaded on a pallet or a rack, the pallet or the like is illuminated with a laser beam so that its position is visually recognized.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a conventional forklift using a laser light source, as shown in
FIG. 2
, a light spot projected onto a pallet
17
has a spot-like shape.
As described above, in an optical pallet detecting device using a laser light source, conventionally, a light spot projected onto the pallet
17
has a spot-like shape. As shown in
FIG. 2
, when the light beam impinges on an insertion hole
17
a
of the pallet
17
, therefore, a light spot
18
a
is not formed as indicated by a chain line
18
b
. When the light beam impinges on a gap between adjacent loads
19
, a light spot
23
a
is not formed as indicated by a chain line
23
b
. As a result, there arises a problem in that sight of the impinging position is not lost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, the problem is solved by a forklift in which a mast upstands in front of a body of the forklift, a lift bracket is mounted on the mast in a vertically movable manner, and a fork is engaged with the lift bracket, wherein a laser light source which illuminates an area in front of the fork is attached to the lift bracket or the fork, and a light beam emitted from the laser light source is formed into a shape which laterally elongates, via a lens.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan sectional view of an optical pallet detecting device in the invention.
FIG. 2
shows light spots in a pallet face and formed by an optical pallet detecting device of the conventional art.
FIG. 3
shows light spots in a pallet face and formed by an optical pallet detecting device in the invention.
FIG. 4
is a side view showing a forklift having the optical pallet detecting device in the invention.
FIG. 5
is a front view illustrating an attachment state on a lift bracket.
Each of
FIGS. 6A
to
6
F shows a lens having a sectional cross shape according to the present invention, in which
FIG. 6A
is an top side view of the lens;
FIG. 6B
is a left side view of the lens;
FIG. 6C
is a front side view of the lens;
FIG. 6D
is a right side view of the lens;
FIG. 6E
is a back side view of the lens; and
FIG. 6F
is a bottom side view of the lens.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(Function)
When a light beam is emitted toward a pallet from a laser light source which is attached to a lift bracket or a fork so as to illuminate tines of the fork, the light beam which is expanded by the lens into a fan-like shape in a plan view impinges on the pallet. As a result, as shown in
FIG. 3
, a linear light spot
20
is formed which extends over right and left ends and a center beam portion that cooperate to form fork insertion openings
17
a
between a deckboard and an edgeboard.
Description of the Present Invention
The description will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Firstly, an optical pallet detecting device will be described with reference to FIG.
1
. An optical pallet detecting device
1
comprises a connector
3
which is connected to an electric energy source via an electric wire
8
, a laser light source
4
, a lens
5
, and a lens fixing member
6
. These components are fixed to the inside of a hollow cylinder
10
.
The lens
5
has a cylindrical shape having the center axis which elongates in the direction perpendicular to the sheet in
FIG. 1. A
linear light beam emitted from the laser light source
4
is refracted by the cylindrical lens
5
to be expanded into a fan-like shape in a plan view as shown in
FIG. 1
, i.e., a shape which laterally elongates in a horizontal plane in the illumination plane. Since the lens
5
has a cylindrical shape, the light is not vertically expanded.
An example in which the device is mounted on a forklift will be described with reference to
FIG. 4
which is a side view. The forklift
11
comprises the body
12
, a mast
13
, a lift bracket
14
, and a fork
15
. The lift bracket
14
is vertically moved, and, in accordance with this movement, also the fork
15
is vertically moved.
The optical pallet detecting device
1
is attached to the lift bracket
14
, at a position where the device can perform illumination along the same plane as the tines of the fork and on a straight line.
According to this configuration, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the laser light emitted from the detecting device
1
forms a light spot having a predetermined length in the direction of a horizontal plane or a direction parallel to a pallet. When the light spot impinges on a pallet, the light spot has a shape which laterally elongates, as indicated by
20
, so that a wide range including the insertion openings
17
a
of the pallet
17
is irradiated. When the light spot impinges on a load
19
placed on the pallet
17
, the load
19
can be surely irradiated regardless of the placement position of the load
19
, as indicated by
22
a.
As described above, the optical pallet detecting device
1
is attached to the position where the device can perform illumination along the same plane as the tines of the fork and on a straight line. When the forklift
11
is advanced after the light spot is formed as indicated by
20
in
FIG. 3
, therefore, the fork
15
can be surely inserted into the insertion openings
17
a
of the pallet
17
.
When the lens
5
is configured so as to be detachable from the cylinder
10
, the light spot of the laser light can be changed so as to be formed into a spot-like shape in the same manner as the conventional art described above, thereby enabling the device to be used more conveniently.
While the lens
5
is a cylindrical convex lens, a cylindrical concave lens may be used in place of the cylindrical convex lens
5
so as to expand the laser light in one direction.
In addition, as shown in
FIGS. 6A
to
6
F, a lens
50
may be used in place of the lens
5
. Each of
FIGS. 6A
to
6
F shows the lens
50
in view from each of six different directions three-dimensionally perpendicular to each other.
FIG. 6C and 6E
are a front side view and a back side view of the lens
50
, respectively. In
FIG. 6C
, a reference numeral
51
denotes a center of the cross on the lens surface. The lens
50
is formed in such a manner that a lens having a spherical body is cut to be in section in the shape of the cross, so that the lens
50
is seen in the shape of the cross when looking at the lens
50
from the front side direction or the back side direction.
In the case of the lens
50
, as shown in
FIG. 6C
, the center
51
of the cross of the lens
50
is illuminated with a beam of the laser light from the front side direction from which the lens
50
is seen in the shape of the cross. The lens refracts the laser light so as to expand the laser light in accordance with the shape of the lens
50
. Thereafter, the laser light is emitted outside of the lens
50
to illuminate the pallet
17
. A shape of the laser light illuminating the pallet
17
is a cross.
Accordingly, in the case where an user uses an optical pallet detecting device having the lens
50
, the user can understand a position of the fork
15
in the vertical direction from a horizontal line of the cross shape of the laser light illuminating the pallet
17
. Moreover, the user can understand a position of the fork
15
in the horizontal direction from a vertical line of the cross shape of the laser light illuminating the pallet
17
. As a result, the position of the fork can be simultaneously understood in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction by using the lens
50
.
Because the shape of the illuminated cross of the laser light has a certain degree of length in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction, if the center of the cross has a little gap from the pallet, the user can easily adjust the center of the cross to the desirable position without missing the illuminated position of the laser light.
As mentioned above, the lens
50
may be configured so as to be detachable from the cylinder
10
, so that the light spot of the laser light can be changed so as to be formed into a spot-like shape or a line shape according to each of situations, thereby enabling the device to be used more conveniently.
According to the invention, as described above, the light beam emitted from the laser light source is formed into a lateral shape which elongates in the width direction of a pallet. The light spot
20
is surely formed in a gap between a load and another load
9
, the insertion openings of the pallet
17
, and the like. Namely, the light spot
20
which laterally elongates is always formed. As a result, the invention attains an effect that the operator is prevented from losing sight of the light spot
20
and hence loading and unloading works can be smoothly conducted.
Claims
- 1. A forklift comprising:a main body; a mast disposed on said main body; a load handling device mounted for movement on said mast; a light source disposed on said load handling device; and a lens disposed adjacent to said light source, wherein a light beam emitted from said light source passes through said lens which causes said light beam to have a cross-shaped cross section.
- 2. The forklift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lens has a cross-shaped profile when viewed from a light illumination direction.
- 3. The forklift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said load handling device is vertically movable relative to said mast.
- 4. The forklift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said load handling device comprises:a lift bracket mounted on said mast; and a fork engaged with said lift bracket.
- 5. The forklift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said light source is a laser light source.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-027025 |
Feb 1999 |
JP |
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