Claims
- 1. A lift arm assembly for a loader comprising a lift arm having a pivot at one end for mounting to a loader frame, and having a substantially straight length to a second end, a front end lift arm frame secured to the second end of the lift arm and having a depending portion end of the depending portion for mounting attachments, and the depending portion being offset from a central axis of the lift arm to align with the pivot and having a tilt cylinder support at an upper end of the offset section, the offset section being below the second end of the lift arm.
- 2. The lift arm assembly of claim 1 wherein the depending portion has an open center with a front wall, the front wall having an opening through which a cylinder mounted on the support plate can pass.
- 3. The lift arm assembly of claim 1 wherein the tilt cylinder support is below a longitudinal axis of the lift arm.
- 4. The lift arm assembly of claim 1 wherein the front end lift arm frame has an upper portion forming a socket for receiving the second end of the lift arm.
- 5. The lift arm assembly of claim 4 wherein the depending portion is supported on the cylinder support and the socket being secured to the cylinder plate, the cylinder support plate including a pivot for a tilt cylinder.
- 6. The lift arm assembly of claim 1, wherein the depending portion is formed as a box section having a pair of side plates for at least a portion of the depending portion, a front wall, and a rear wall, joined together to form the box section, the side plates and the front and rear walls being secured to the cylinder plate support.
- 7. The lift arm assembly of claim 6, wherein the box section has an interior of size to receive a tilt cylinder, the front plate of the box section having an opening for a tilt cylinder to pass therethrough for connection to a tilting member mounted on the pivot at the lower end of the depending frame section.
- 8. A lift arm assembly for a loader having a frame and cab that pivots forwardly from a forward end of the frame, the lift arm assembly comprising a pair of lift arms that are spaced apart and extend generally parallel to each other, said lift arms being spaced for mounting on the frame of a loader along sides of the cab for movement about first ends of the lift arms, said lift arms having second ends at a forward end of the loader, and a front frame assembly secured to the second ends of the lift arms and positioned forwardly of the forward end of the frame, said front frame assembly including a pair of lift arm front end frames each secured to a respective lift arm, and each front end lift arm frame having a depending portion, said depending portions being offset from the lift arms toward a central plane between the lift arms, the depending portions having pivotal mountings at their lower ends for mounting attachments thereto, the depending portions having upper ends positioned below a level of the lift arms with the lift arms lowered to provide clearance for the cab when the cab is pivoted forwardly.
- 9. The lift arm assembly of claim 8 and a cross tube at the lower ends of the depending portions to join the lift arm front end frames together.
- 10. The lift arm assembly of claim 8 wherein said depending portions comprise box cross sections having front and rear walls and side walls, the side walls being spaced apart, and the cross member being secured to both of the side walls and passing across the space therebetween on each of the depending portions.
- 11. The lift arm assembly of claim 10, wherein the offset depending portions have top plates secured to sockets that receive the respective lift arms, the top plates being secured to the front, rear, and side walls forming the box sections of the depending portions, and the top plates having pivot mountings thereon for supporting tilt cylinders.
- 12. The lift arm assembly of claim 11, wherein said front walls of said depending portions have openings through which end portions of tilt cylinders supported on the tilt cylinder pivots of the respective plates can pass.
- 13. The lift arm assembly of claim 8, wherein said lift arms comprise telescoping tubes supported in outer housings, the outer housings providing the pivotal mounting for the lift arms to the loader frame.
- 14. In combination, a self-propelled loader having a frame for supporting a lift arm assembly, an operator's cab pivotally mounted on the frame for pivoting forwardly of a forward end of the frame, the lift arm assembly being pivotally mounted on rear portions of the loader frame, said lift arm assembly including a pair of lift arms that extend from pivots located at first ends of the lift arms to second ends thereof, the second ends being adjacent the forward end of the frame, a front end frame assembly for the lift arms, including a pair of front end frames each secured to a second end of one of the respective lift arms, said front end frames having depending portions extending downwardly from a plane passing through central axes of the lift arms and offset from the central axes of the lift arms toward a center of the frame, supports for tilt cylinders adjacent upper portions of the depending portions the supports for the tilt cylinders being spaced downwardly from the plane, the portions of the front frame members above the supports being spaced no greater than the spacing between the lift arms.
- 15. The combination of claim 14, and a cross member secured to the depending portions.
- 16. The combination of claim 15, wherein the cross member is a circular cross section tube.
- 17. The combination of claim 14, wherein the depending portions are formed by generally rectangular box cross shaped sections which form housings, said housings having a pair of spaced side walls, and front and rear walls secured to the spaced side walls, the cross member passing through the box sections and being secured to both of the side walls of the depending portions of each of the frames.
- 18. The combination of claim 17, wherein the front walls of the depending portions have openings for permitting a tilt cylinder secured to the pivots on the top plate to extend through the front walls of the depending portions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Reference is made to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/123,469, filed Apr. 15, 2002 for Telescoping Loader Lift Arm, the contents of which is incorporated by reference.