Claims
- 1. A push-pull slipsheet handler adaped for rapid mounting and demounting with respect to a pair of transversely-spaced load-lifting forks having upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces thereon, said forks being mounted on a vertically-movable lift truck carriage, said push-pull slipsheet handler comprising:
- (a) a push-pull assembly including an upright frame, a push plate, power means mounted on said frame for selectively extending and retracting said push plate with respect respect to said frame and selectively openable and closable jaw means on said push plate for gripping a slipsheet;
- (b) platen means overlying said forks for supporting a slipsheet thereon, said platen means having a downwardly-facing surface engaging said upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces of said forks so as to be vertically supported by said upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces, said forks being supported vertically by said carriage;
- (c) means for connectine said frame of said push-pull assembly to said platen means for mounting and demounting of said frame and platen means as a unit with respect to said forks and carriage;
- (d) said frame of said push-pull assembly having a top and a bottom and said forks having upstanding portions extending above the bottom of said frame, said frame being positioned in substantially coextensive and parallel overlapping relationship in a rearward direction with respect to said upstanding portions of said forks and said platen means having a transverse rear edge located forwardly of said upstanding portions of said forks when said frame and platen means are mounted with respect to said forks and carriage; and
- (e) means supportably suspended from said platen means and interconnected between said downwardly-facing surface of said platen means and said frame of said push-pull assembly for vertically supporting at least the majority of the weight of said frame by applying said weight of said frame to said platen means by suspension from below said downwardly-facing surface.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said frame includes a portion extending vertically above said platen means, said rear edge of said platen means being located forwardly of the bottom of said portion of said frame.
- 3. A push-pull slipsheet handler adapted for rapid mounting and demounting with respect to a pair of transversely-spaced load-lifting forks having upwardly-facing load-supporting surface thereon, said forks being mounted on a vertically-movable lift truck carrige, said push-pull slipsheet handler comprising:
- (a) a push-pull assembly including a frame, a push plate, power means for selectively extending and retracting said push plate with respect to said frame and selectively openable and closable jaw means on said push plate for gripping a slipsheet;
- (b) platen means overlying said forks and extending transversely therefrom for supporting a slipsheet thereon, said platen means engaging said upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces of said forks so as to be vertically-supported by said upwardly-facing load-supporting surface, said forks being supported vertically by said carriage;
- (c) means for connecting said frame of said push-pull assembly to said platen means for mounting and demounting of said frame and platen means as a unit with respect to said forks and carriage;
- (d) rapidly disconnectable means detechably interconnecting said frame of said push-pull assembly and said platen means with said forks and carriage for resisting forward movement of said frame and platen means, relative to said forks and carriage, during retraction of said push plate; and
- (e) a member movably mounted with respect to said frame and platen means so as to be selectively movable between a raised position and a lowered position, said movable member is said lowered position extending below the bottoms of said forks, and means for selectively locking said movable member against movement with respect to said frame and platen means in said lowered position for supporting said frame and platen means in an elevated position by contact with an underlying supporting surface when said frame and platen means are demounted with respect to said forks and carriage, further including means for selectively locking said movable member against movement with respect to said frame and platen means in said raised position such that said movable member is substantially above the bottoms of said forks.
- 4. Apparatus of claim 3 wherein said movable member includes said rapidly disconnectable means, said movable member interconnecting said frame of said push-pull assembly and said platen means with said forks and carriage when in said raised position and disconnecting said frame and platen means from said forks and carriage when in said lowered position.
- 5. A push-pull slipsheet handler adapted for rapid mounting and demounting with respect to a pair of transversely-spaced load-lifting forks having upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces thereon, said forks being mounted on a vertically-movable lift truck carriage, said push-pull slipsheet handler comprising:
- (a) a push-pull assembly including an upright frame, a push plate, power means mounted on said frame for selectively extending and retractinc said push plate with respect to said frame and selectively openable and closable jaw means on said push plate for gripping a slipsheet;
- (b) platen means overlying said forks for supporting a slipsheet thereon, said platen means engaging said upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces of said forks so as to be vertically supported by said upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces, said forks being supoorted vertically by said carriage;
- (c) said frame of said push-pull assembly having a top and a bottom and said forks having upstanding portions extending above the bottom of said frame, said frame being positioned in substantially coextensive and parallel overlapping relationship in a rearward direction with respect to said upstanding portions of said forks and said platen means having a transverse rear edge located forwardly of said upstanding portions of said forks when said frame and platen means are mounted with respect to said forks and carriage; and
- (d) interconnecting means connecting said frame of said push-pull assembly to said platen means for mounting and demounting of said frame and platen means as a unit with respect to said forks and carriage, said interconnecting means extending forwardly beneath said platen means, and extending rearwardly beyond said transverse rear edge of said platen means to a position in overlapping relationship in a rearward direction with respect to said upstanding portions of said forks.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means supportably suspended from said platen means extends forwardly beneath said platen means and rearwardly beyond said transverse rear edge of said platen means.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5, further including means detachably connecting said frame of said push-pull assembly to said forks and carriage for vertically supporting said frame of said push-pull assembly substantially independently of the vertical support of said platen means by said upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces of said forks.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said interconnecting means extends downwardly substantially to no greater an extent than said forks.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said platen means comprises a pair of elongate, transversely-spaced, forwardly-extending plates overlying said forks and extending transversely therefrom for supporting a slipsheet thereon, said plates having respective downwardly-facing surfaces engaging said upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces of said forks so as to be vertically supported by said upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces, and a member joining said pair of plates rigidly together, said member spanning the transverse space between said plates and having a pair of forwardly-extending, elongate rigid portions rigidly attached to each other and to said downwardly-facing surfaces of said plates, said elongate rigid portions defining an elongate slot extending forwardly between said portions in a location corresponding to the transverse space between said pair of plates, said slot being open at its forward extremity.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 634,694, filed Jul. 26, 1984, now abanodoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 493,141, filed May 9, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,482,286, issued Nov. 13, 1984.
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