Claims
- 1. In a vehicle having an inverted U-shaped frame having an upper horizontal portion and a pair of spaced legs defining an elongated container carrying bay with a spreader supported for vertical movement in said bay and first and second hoist means respectively connected to opposite ends of said spreader, the improvemnt of each of said hoist means comprising a vertically extending fluid ram having a first element connected to said frame and a second element supported for movement on said first element with a first pulley rotatably supported on a free end of said second element, three elongated flexible members extending parallel to each other and entrained over said first pulley with one end of each flexible member connected to said frame adjacent said fluid ram, a second pulley on said horizontal portion of said frame above one end corner of said spreader with an intermediate flexible member of said three elongated flexible members entrained over said second pulley and a third pulley on said horizontal portion of said frame above an adjacent corner of said spreader with both outer of said flexible members entrained over said third pulley and connected to said adjacent corner so that any load supported on said spreader is distributed equally across said first pulley regardless of the unequal distribution of load at the two adjacent corners of said spreader.
- 2. A vehicle as defined in claim 1, in which each connection between both outer flexible members and the adjacent corner of the spreader includes a link having an intermediate portion pivoted on said spreader with the two flexible members respectively pivotally connected to opposite ends of said link.
- 3. A vehicle as defined in claim 1, in which each of said legs includes a hollow vertical column at each end thereof with the four vertical columns generally defining the respective corners of said vehicle and the upper horizontal portion is defined by two horizontal hollow columns interconnecting the respective vertical columns at opposite ends of said frame and in which one of said fluid rams is located in one hollow vertical column of one leg and the other fluid ram is located in a diagonal vertical column of the other leg.
- 4. A vehicle as defined in claim 3, in which said first element of each fluid ram is a cylinder connected to an upper end of an associated vertical column and said second element includes a piston rod extending from the lower end of said cylinder within said associated hollow vertical column.
- 5. A vehicle as defined in claim 4, in which one hoisting means includes one idler pulley located adjacent the intersection of said one hollow vertical column and one horizontal hollow column with three flexible members entrained over said one idler pulley and the other hoisting means includes a second idler pulley located adjacent the intersection of the diagonal vertical column and the other horizontal column and in which the respective first and second pulleys are located within the respective horizontal hollow columns.
- 6. A vehicle as defined in claim 3, in which the intermediate flexible member of each hoist means is connected to a corner of the spreader which is remote from the vertical column having the associated fluid ram located therein.
- 7. A vehicle as defined in claim 1, in which each leg of said U-shaped vehicle is supported by four longitudinally spaced wheels each rotatably supported for rotation about a fixed vertical pivot axis, further including a separate linkage system for each set of wheels cooperating with each leg, each linkage system including first and second arms respectively pivotally supported about fixed vertical axes on a leg between respective pairs of wheels, a pair of links connected to each arm at different locations with the respective links connected to a wheel so that movement of each arm will provide turning movement of said arms which will turn one pair of wheels on each leg in one direction and the other pair of wheels on each leg in an opposite direction and will produce differential rotation of the wheels of each pair, each linkage system including an interconnecting linkage between adjacent wheelsd of the respective pairs of wheels, fluid ram means between each arm and leg for moving said arms, and a cross linkage interconnecting one linkage system of one leg with the second linkage system on the second leg of said vehicle so that said wheels are all turned in synchronized relation when fluid is supplied to said fluid ram means.
- 8. A steering system as defined in claim 7, in which the interconnecting linkage of each linkage includes a further arm having an intermediate portion pivotally supported between the respective pairs of wheels on the associated leg and further links connecting opposite ends of the further arm to adjust wheels of the respective pairs of wheels.
- 9. A steering system as defined in claim 8, in which each linkage system is located within the peripheral confines of an associated leg.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of U.S. Application Ser. No. 729,402, filed Oct. 4, 1976.
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