Claims
- 1. A forklift variable reach mechanism comprising a forklift assembly adapted to be bodily carried by a boom-supported low profile self-leveling means, said assembly comprising a transversely elongated low profile carriage member having transverse rails fixed on its bottom and extending along its forward and rear sides, a pair of parallel longitudinal laterally adjustable load-engaging and lifting tines having portions extending beneath said transverse rails, spaced hanger elements secured to each tine and extending thereabove and having portions overlying the top faces of said rails and adapted to traverse the rails in opposite directions, a pair of opposing parallel axis extensible and retractable power devices disposed substantially within the confines of the carriage member and having opposite ends connected with the end walls of the carriage member and each being connected to one of said tines between said rails and said spaced hanger elements and being operable to move the tines toward and away from each other laterally along said rails, said tines and said pair of power devices being disposed substantially in a common horizontal plane near the bottom of the carriage member, and supporting means on the carriage member adapted for connection with said self-leveling means.
- 2. A forklift variable reach mechanism as defined in claim 1, and wear pads secured to the hanger elements of said tines which traverse the rail at the forward side of the carriage member and engaging the top face of such rail, and wear pads secured to the tops of the tines near the rear side of the carriage member and beneath the rail at the rear side and being engageable with the bottom face of such rail.
- 3. A forklift variable reach mechanism as defined in claim 1, and said low profile carriage member comprising an inverted channel member and means on the inverted channel member forming with the same a built-in twist-resistant tube extending for the length of the channel member between the end walls thereof.
- 4. A forklift variable reach mechanism as defined in claim 3, and said means on said inverted channel member comprising an internal wall fixed to the channel member in spaced parallel relationship with one side wall thereof and forming with such side wall and with the top wall of the channel member and one of said rails the twist-resistant tube.
- 5. A forklift variable reach mechanism comprising a forklift assembly adapted to be bodily carried by a boom-supported low profile self-leveling means, said assembly comprising a transversely elongated low profile carriage member having transverse rails fixed on its bottom and extending along its forward and rear sides, a pair of parallel longitudinal laterally adjustable load-engaging and lifting tines, spaced hanger elements secured to each tine and extending thereabove and having portions overlying the top faces of said rails and adapted to traverse the rails in opposite directions, substantially vertical cradle plates, said cradle plates extending adjacent to side faces of said tines, a pair of opposing parallel axis extensible and retractable power cylinders disposed substantially within the confines of the carriage member and having opposite ends connected with end walls of the carriage member and the respective cylinder bodies attached to said substantially vertical cradle plates, releasable fasteners securing said cradle plates to the side faces of the tines whereby each of said power cylinders is connected to one of said tines between said rails and hanger elements, said power cylinders being operable to move the tines toward and away from each other laterally along said rails, said tines and said power cylinders being disposed substantially in a common horizontal plane near the bottom of the carriage member, and supporting means on the carriage member adapted for connection with said self-leveling means.
- 6. A forklift variable reach mechanism comprising a forklift assembly adapted to be bodily carried by a boom-supported low profile self-leveling means, said assembly comprising a transversely elongated low profile carriage member having transverse rails fixed on its bottom and extending along its forward and rear sides, a pair of parallel longitudinal laterally adjustable load-engaging and lifting tines, spaced hanger elements secured to each tine and extending thereabove and having portions overlying the top faces of said rails and adapted to traverse the rails in opposite directions, a pair of opposing parallel axis extensible and retractable power devices disposed substantially within the confines of the carriage member and having opposite ends connected with end walls of the carriage member and each being connected to one of said tines between said rails and hanger elements and being operable to move the tines toward and away from each other laterally along said rails, said tines and said power devices being disposed substantially in a common plane near the bottom of the carriage member, an internal wall fixed to the carriage member in spaced parallel relationship with one side wall thereof and forming with such side wall and with the top wall of the carriage member and one of said rails a built-in twist-resistant tube extending for the length of the carriage member between the end walls thereof, and supporting means on the carriage member adapted for connection with said self-leveling means.
- 7. A forklift variable reach mechanism as defined in claim 6, and said carriage member comprising an inverted channel member and said twist-resistant tube in said inverted channel member being substantially rectangular and being located adjacent to the forward side wall of the channel member and between such side wall and one of said power devices, said twist-resistant tube being located in a nearly common plane with said tines and power devices.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 06/813,852, filed Dec. 27, 1985now U.S. Pat. No. 4,674,944.
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