Claims
- 1. An improved mechanism for lifting and orienting an object comprising in combination:
- (a) a quadrilateral frame including an upper generally horizontal frame member and a lower member and two generally vertical members pivotally connecting the upper and lower members whereby each frame member is pivotally connected to the adjacent two frame members, each frame member having a fixed length between pivot connections;
- (b) external means for supporting said frame, said external means operatively and pivotally connected to the upper frame member, said means including means for pivoting the frame about a first generally horizontal axis of rotation;
- (c) means for altering the angular relationship of the frame members and for pivoting an object about a second axis of rotation parallel to the first axis of rotation, said second axis of rotation having substantially the same spacial relationship to the pivotal connections between the lower frame member and the two generally vertical frame members as said first axis of rotation has with pivotal connections between the upper frame member and the two generally vertical frame members; and
- (d) means for supporting an object operatively associated with the lower frame member, said supporting means being capable of pivoting about said second axis of rotation upon the altering of the angular relationship of the frame members.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 where the opposing members of the quadrilateral frame are the same length.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein means for supporting an object comprises a frame work supporting at least one vacuum cup.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the means for altering the angular relationship of the frame members comprises a handle operatively attached to opposing members of the frame.
- 5. The mechanism in claim 1 wherein the means for altering the angular relationship of the frame member comprises a linear actuator operatively attached to adjacent members of the frame.
- 6. The mechanism of claim 1 further comprising swivel means operatively associated with the external support means allowing the frame to be pivoted about a substantially vertical axis coincident with said support means.
- 7. The mechanism of claim 1 further comprising means to counter balance the weight of the frame.
- 8. The mechanism of claim 7 wherein the means to counterbalance the frame is an adjustable weight operatively attached to same frame member as the supporting means.
- 9. The mechanism of claim 7 wherein the means to counterbalance the frame is a hydraulic cylinder operative attached to adjacent frame members.
- 10. An improved mechanism for lifting and orienting an object comprising in combination:
- (a) a quadrilateral frame including an upper and a lower member and two generally vertical members pivotally connecting the upper and lower members whereby, each frame member is pivotally connected to the adjacent frame members, each frame member having a fixed length between pivot connections;
- (b) external means for supporting said frame, said external means operatively and pivotally connected to the upper frame member, said means including means for pivoting the frame about a first generally horizontal axis of rotation;
- (c) means for altering the angular relationship of the frame members and for pivoting an object about a second axis of rotation passing through the object and parallel to the first axis of rotation, said second axis of rotation having substantially the same spacial relationship to the pivotal connections between the lower frame member and the two generally vertical frame members as said first axis of rotation has with pivotal connections between the upper frame member and the two generally vertical frame members; and
- (d) means for supporting an object operatively associated with the lower frame member, said supporting means being capable of pivoting about said second axis of rotation upon the altering of the angular relationship of the frame members.
- 11. The mechanism of claim 10 wherein the opposing members of the quadrilateral frame are the same length.
- 12. The mechanism of claim 10 wherein means for supporting an object comprises a frame work supporting at least one vacuum cup.
- 13. The mechanism of claim 10 wherein the means for altering the angular relationship of the frame members comprises a handle operatively attached to opposing members of the frame.
- 14. The mechanism in claim 10 wherein the means for altering the angular relationship of the frame member comprises a linear actuator operatively attached to adjacent members of the frame.
- 15. The mechanism of claim 10 further comprising swivel means operatively associated with the external support means allowing the frame to be pivoted about a substantially vertical axis coincident with said support means.
- 16. The mechanism of claim 10 further comprising means to counter balance the weight of the frame.
- 17. The mechanism of claim 16 wherein the means to counterbalance the frame is an adjustable weight operatively attached to same frame member as the supporting means.
- 18. The mechanism of claim 16 wherein the means to counterbalance the frame is a hydraulic cylinder operative attached to adjacent frame members.
- 19. An improved mechanism for lifting and orienting an object comprising in combination:
- (a) a quadrilateral frame including an upper and a lower member and two generally vertical members pivotally connected to the upper and lower members whereby, each frame member pivotally connected to the adjacent frame members, each frame member having a fixed length between pivot connections;
- (b) external means for supporting said frame, said external means operatively and pivotally connected to the upper frame member, said means including means for pivoting the frame about a first generally horizontal axis of rotation;
- (c) means for altering the angular relationship of the frame members and for pivoting an object about a second axis of rotation, said second axis passing substantially through the center of gravity of the object and parallel to the first axis of rotation, said second axis of rotation having substantially the same spacial relationship to the pivotal connections between the lower frame member and the two generally vertical frame members as said first axis of rotation has with pivotal connections between the upper frame member and the two generally vertical frame members; and
- (d) means for supporting an object operatively associated with the lower frame member, said supporting means being capable of pivoting about said second axis of rotation upon the altering of the angular relationship of the frame members.
- 20. The mechanism of claim 19 where the opposing members of the quadrilateral frame are the same length.
- 21. The mechanism of claim 19 wherein means for supporting an object comprises a frame work supporting at least one vacuum cup.
- 22. The mechanism of claim 19 wherein the means for altering the angular relationship of the frame members comprises a handle operatively attached to opposing members of the frame.
- 23. The mechanism in claim 19 wherein the means for altering the angular relationship of the frame member comprises a linear actuator operatively attached to adjacent members of the frame.
- 24. The mechanism of claim 19 further comprising swivel means operatively associated with the external support means allowing the frame to be pivoted about a substantially vertical axis coincident with said support means.
- 25. The mechanism of claim 19 further comprising means to counterbalance the weight of the frame.
- 26. The mechanism of claim 25 wherein the means to counterbalance the frame is an adjustable weight operatively attached to same frame member as the supporting means.
- 27. The mechanism of claim 25 wherein the means to counterbalance the frame is a hydraulic cylinder operative attached to adjacent frame members.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 463,284 filed Jan. 10, 1990, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 143,976, filed Jan. 14, 1988, now abandoned.
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