Claims
- 1. In a scrapper type vehicle for handling junk cars and the like and having a frame mounted on wheels and having a prime mover powering the vehicle, the improvement comprising:
- a. a pair of main beams attached at respective inner end portions to a pair of respective first points on said frame for pivotal movement about a first transverse, horizontal axis thereat;
- b. a lifting fork means pivotally attached to said main beams at their respective outer ends at a pair of respective second points and having lift prongs adapted to penetrate laterally through said junk cars to lift said junk cars and to load said junk cars onto a transport vehicle;
- c. elevating means connected with said main beams and said frame for elevating said outer ends of said main beams and said lift prongs with any junk car thereon; and
- d. lift fork tilting means attached to said frame at a pair of respective third points for pivotal movement about a second transverse, horizontal axis thereat; said lift fork tilting means being pivotally attached to said lift fork means at a pair of respective fourth points; said lift fork tilting means including extensible and retractable means that can be locked into a given length for fixing an angle of tilt to said lift fork means, that said lift fork tilting means can be locked into a parallelogram linkage with said main beams with said lifting fork means at neutral tilt and that said lift fork tilting means can be varied into trapezoidal configurations with said main beams at other angles of tilt of said lifting fork means when positioned either upward or downward from the neutral tilt;
- said pair of first and third points being disposed vertically with respect to each other and at the same angle and in the same respective direction that said pairs of said second and fourth points are disposed with respect to each other when said lift fork prongs are substantially horizontal in said neutral tilt such that said lift fork means can be moved from ground level to maximum height with the neutral tilt maintained by only raising said outer ends of said main beams because of said parallelogram linkage at said neutral tilt.
- 2. The scrapper type vehicle of claim 1 wherein said main beams are connected at said first points sufficiently high and are sufficiently long that junk cars can be loaded to the legal height limit with said lift prongs through windows of said vehicles when said main beams are at the full upper limit of travel of their respective outer ends.
- 3. The scrapper type vehicle of claim 2 wherein there is included a hydraulic pump that is powered on said vehicle to put out high pressure hydraulic fluid, a control console is connected with an operators console on said vehicle for routing said high pressure hydraulic fluid for control of hydraulic rams; said extensible and retractable means comprise a pair of hydraulic rams and a pair of elongate beams for setting the desired tilt; and said elevating means comprises two hydraulically powered rams at respective fifth laterally disposed points and connected with said main beams intermediate its ends and powered by high pressure hydraulic fluid from said pump via said controls and via hoses.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 162,376, filed June 23, 1980 now abandoned.
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