Claims
- 1. A method for handling retaining wall blocks comprising the steps of:a) forming a retaining wall block having front, rear, left and right sides, a top and a bottom in a form with said front side down and with a lifting loop embedded in said retaining wall block to extend from said rear side; b) securing a spear hook to a first of two tines on a fork lift to extend at an acute angle relative to a free end of the first tine and to a side of said first tine away from the second of said tines; c) engaging said lifting loop with a hook on said spear hook; and d) operating the fork lift to raise said spear hook to lifting said block from said form.
- 2. A method for handling retaining wall blocks, as set forth in claim 1, and further including the steps of operating the fork lift to set said block down with the bottom down, and disengaging said spear hook from said lifting loop.
- 3. A method for handling retaining wall blocks, as set forth in claim 2, and after setting said block down and prior to disengaging said spear hook from said lifting loop, further including the step of manipulating said spear hook to position said block with its bottom down.
- 4. A method for handling retaining wall blocks, as set forth in claim 3, wherein said retaining wall block is formed with a fork lift groove formed in each of said left and right sides to extend from said rear side to a location short of said front side, and further including the step of engaging said fork lift grooves with the tines of a fork lift for lifting and moving said retaining wall block with its bottom down.
- 5. A method for handling retaining wall blocks comprising the steps of:a) forming a retaining wall block having a front, rear, left and right sides, a top and a bottom with fork lift grooves formed in said left and right sides to extend from said rear side and to stop short of said front side and with a lifting loop embedded in said retaining wall block to extend from said rear side wherein said retaining wall block is formed in a form with said front side down; b) lifting said retaining wall block from said form using said lifting loop; c) setting said retaining wall block down with said bottom down prior to engaging said fork lift grooves with the tines of a fork lift; and d) engaging said fork lift grooves with the tines of a fork lift for lifting and moving said formed retaining wall block.
- 6. A method for handling retaining wall blocks comprising the steps of:a) forming a retaining wall block having front, rear, left and right sides, a top and a bottom with fork lift grooves formed in said left and right sides to extend from said rear side and to stop short of said front side; b) engaging said fork lift grooves with the tines of a fork lift for lifting and moving said formed retaining wall block; wherein said retaining wall block is formed in a form with said front side down and with a lifting loop embedded in said retaining wall block to extend from said rear side, and further including the steps of lifting said retaining wall block from said form using said lifting loop, and setting said retaining wall block down with said bottom down prior to engaging said grooves with the tines of a fork lift; and wherein the fork lift has first and second generally parallel tines each having a free end, and further including the step of securing a spear hook to the first tine to extend at an acute angle relative to the free end of said first tine and to a side of said first tine away from the second tine, and wherein said retaining wall block is lifted from said form by engaging said lifting loop with a hook on said spear hook and operating the fork lift to raise said spear hook.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Applicants claim priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. Nos. 60/232,526 filed Sep. 14, 2000 and 60,232,701 filed Sep. 15, 2000.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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10-036063 |
Feb 1998 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Machine translation of JP 10-036063 A, 2004, Japanese Patent Office website. |
Provisional Applications (2)
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60/232701 |
Sep 2000 |
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60/232526 |
Sep 2000 |
US |