Claims
- 1. 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 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 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 of a standard pallet-handling type having upstanding portions supported vertically by said carriage and having forwardly-protruding portions containing said upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces; and
- (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, including elongate, forwardly-extending interconnecting means rigidly connected to said frame of said push-pull assembly independently of said platen means and to said downwardly-facing surface of said platen means for rigidly holding said platen means and said frame at a fixed angle relative to each other and thereby restraining said platen means against upward tilting relative to said load-supporting surfaces of said forks when upward force is exerted on the forward extremity of said platen means, said interconnecting means extending longitudinally forward alongside said forwardly-protruding portions of said forks beneath said platen means in forwardly overlapping relation to said platen means, said interconnecting means being free of any connection to said forwardly-protruding portions of said forks effective to enable said forwardly-protruding portions to resist said upward tilting of said platen means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said frame includes a portion extending vertically above said platen means, said platen means having a transverse rear edge 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 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 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 comprising 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, said forks being of a standard pallet-handling type having upstanding portions supported vertically by said carriage and having forwardly-protruding portions containing said upwardly-facing load-supporting surfaces;
- (c) elongate, forwardly-extending interconnecting means rigidly connected to said frame of said push-pull assembly independently of said platen means and to said platen means for mounting and demounting of said frame and platen means as a unit with respect to said forks and carriage and for restraining said platen means against upward tilting relative to said load-supporting surfaces of said forks when upward force is exerted on the forward extremity of said platen means; and
- (d) 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 extending longitudinally alongside said forwardly-protruding portions of said forks and rigidly attached to each other and to said downwardly-facing surfaces of said plates, said elongate rigid portions defining an elongate slot extending forwardly therebetween in a location corresponding to the transverse space between said pair of plates, said slot being open at its forward extremity, said forwardly-extending, elongate rigid portions being free of any connection to said forwardly-protruding portions of said forks effective to enable said forwardly-protruding portions to resist said upward tilting of said platen means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said forwardly-extending, elongate rigid portions of said member extend downwardly from said downwardly-facing surfaces of said plates substantially to no greater an extent than said forks.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 741,727, filed June 6, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,624,620, issued Nov. 25, 1986; which is a division of application Ser. No. 634,694, filed July 26, 1984, now abandoned; 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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