Claims
- 1. A telescoping lift arm assembly having a longitudinal axis and comprising an outer lift arm tube, and an inner lift arm tube, the outer lift arm tube having side wall portions that are spaced apart, and joined by a top wall, and the outer lift arm tube having a lower side, the side wall portions having outwardly flared panels extending at oblique angles relative to a central longitudinal plane bisecting the space between the side wall portions at the lower side of the outer lift arm tube, the inner lift arm tube fitted between the side wall portions of the outer lift arm tube and having outwardly flared flanges at a lower side parallel to the outwardly flared panels on the outer lift arm tube, and the inner lift arm tube having support surfaces at the lower side thereof, and a support plate mounted to the lower side of the outer lift arm tube and engaging the support surfaces of the inner lift arm tube to slidably hold the inner lift arm tube with the outwardly flared flanges underlying and adjacent the outwardly flared panels of the outer lift arm tube.
- 2. The telescoping lift arm assembly of claim 1, wherein the support surface of the inner lift arm tube comprises a generally planar surface of a cross wall joined to lower portions of the outwardly flared flanges of the inner lift arm tube.
- 3. The telescoping lift arm assembly of claim 2, wherein the cross wall has edge flanges angled from a plane formed by the generally planar surface of the wall, the edge flanges being secured to the outwardly flared flanges of the inner lift arm tube.
- 4. The telescoping lift arm assembly of claim 2 and bearings positioned between the outwardly flared flanges of the inner lift arm tube and the inner surfaces of the outwardly flared panels of the outer lift arm tube.
- 5. The telescoping lift arm assembly of claim 1, wherein the outer lift arm tube defines an open space between the side walls thereof having an open side, and the support plate closing the open side of the outer lift arm tube.
- 6. A telescoping lift arm assembly having a longitudinal axis and comprising an outer lift arm tube, and an inner lift arm tube, the outer lift arm tube having side wall portions that are spaced apart to define an open space, and joined by a top wall, and the outer lift arm tube having an open lower side, the side wall portions having outwardly flared panels extending at oblique angles relative to a central longitudinal plane bisecting the space between the side wall portions at the lower side of the outer lift arm tube, the inner lift arm tube fitted between the side wall portions of the outer lift arm tube and having outwardly flared flanges at a lower side parallel to the outwardly flared panels on the outer lift arm tube, the inner lift arm tube having support surfaces at the lower side thereof, and a support plate mounted to the lower side of the outer lift arm tube extending between the side wall portions and engaging the support surfaces of the inner lift arm tube to slidably hold at least portions of the inner lift arm tube with the outwardly flared flanges adjacent the outwardly flared panels of the outer lift arm tube, the support plate being mounted with fasteners that adjustably support the support plate on the outer lift arm tube in position to support the inner lift arm tube within the open space between the side wall portions of the outer lift arm tube.
- 7. The telescoping lift arm assembly of claim 5, wherein movement of the support plate causes the outwardly flared flanges of the inner lift arm tube to move relatively toward and away from the outwardly flared panels on the outer lift arm tube.
- 8. The telescoping lift arm assembly of claim 5, wherein said support plate has flanges on its edges that are generally parallel to the outwardly flared panels of the outer lift arm tube, and fasteners passing through the outwardly flared panels and the respective flanges of the support plate, the fasteners having axes generally perpendicular to the planes of outwardly flared panels of the outer lift arm tube and the flanges of the inner lift arm tube to provide direct clamping force between the support plate and the support surfaces at the lower side of the inner lift arm tube, and between the outwardly flared flanges of the inner lift arm tube relative to adjacent outwardly flared panels of the outer lift arm tube.
- 9. The telescoping lift arm assembly of claim 1 and a hydraulic actuator connected between the inner lift arm tube and the outer lift arm tube.
- 10. A telescoping lift arm assembly comprising an outer arm having side walls that flare outwardly at lower portions of the side walls, and have inner surfaces that face toward a center plane of the outer arm, a bell shaped cross section inner arm nested in the outer arm with outwardly extending wall portions forming the bell shape of the inner arm having outwardly facing surfaces nesting with the inner surfaces of the outwardly flared side walls of the outer arm, and a support plate secured to the outer arm to slidably support the inner arm with the outwardly extending wall portions forming the bell shape slidably guided by the inner surfaces of the outwardly flared side walls of the outer arm.
- 11. The telescoping lift arm of claim 10 wherein there are linear wear pads between the outwardly facing surfaces of the inner arm relative to the inner surfaces of the outwardly flared side walls of the outer arm.
- 12. The telescoping lift arm of claim 8, and fasteners for adjusting the support plate to urge the outwardly extending wall portions forming the bell shape of the inner arm toward the inner surfaces of the outwardly flared side walls of the outer arm.
- 13. The telescoping lift arm of claim 12, wherein the support plate and outer arm have facing surfaces, and removable shims between the facing surfaces, the facing surfaces moving together to clamp the shims when the fasteners are tightened.
- 14. The telescoping lift arm of claim 13, wherein the support plate extends laterally beyond the side walls of the outer arm, a bracket having a lip fixed to and extending laterally from the outwardly flared portions of the outer arm, the fasteners passing through the lip and edge portions of the support plate.
- 15. A telescoping arm assembly having a longitudinal axis, comprising an outer arm and an inner arm, the outer arm having longitudinally extending outer arm side wall portions that are spaced apart and joined by a top wall, the outer arm having a lower side, the outer arm side wall portions having first outwardly flared panels adjacent the lower side extending at oblique angles laterally outwardly relative to a central longitudinal plane bisecting the space between the outer arm side wall portions, the inner arm fitted between the outer arm side wall portions and having inner arm side wall portions complementary in shape to the outer arm side wall portions, the inner arm side wall portions having second outwardly flared panels adjacent to the first outwardly flared panels of the outer wall, the inner arm having a laterally extending support wall at a lower side thereof, and a removable support plate mounted to the lower side of the outer arm to slidably support the inner arm support wall and support the second inner arm outwardly flared panels adjacent to the outer wall first outwardly flared panels.
- 16. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 15, wherein the support plate is adjustably mounted to adjust the spacing between the second outwardly flared panels and the first outwardly flared panels.
- 17. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 16 and linear bearings positioned between the support wall and the support plate and between the mating surfaces of the first and second outwardly flared panels.
- 18. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 17, wherein the support plate is mounted to the outer arm with fasteners that clamp the support plate to the side walls of the outer arm.
- 19. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 15, wherein the support wall of the inner arm has a planar center portion supported by the support plate and side flanges extending upwardly and outwardly, and secured to the inner arm side wall portions.
- 20. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 17, the arm assembly having a first end pivotally mounted to frame of a prime mover, a power actuator for pivoting the arm assembly to raise and lower a load at a second end of the arm assembly, the arm assembly thereby being subjected to bending loads and having a neutral bending axis above the linear bearings.
- 21. A telescoping arm assembly comprising an outer arm having an inverted U-shape with spaced longitudinal outer side walls that have planar longitudinal flanges that flare outwardly at lower portions of the outer side walls, a bell shaped cross section inner arm nested in the outer arm including planar wall flared sections forming the bell shape nesting with and having outer surfaces slidably guided by lower surfaces of the planar outwardly flared flanges of the outer arm side walls.
- 22. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 21 and a plurality of wear pads between selected adjacent surfaces of the inner arm and outer arm.
- 23. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 21, wherein the inner arm has a lower support wall extending between the planar wall flared sections, the outer arm having a support plate extending between and supported on the outer arm side walls to support the lower support wall.
- 24. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 23, and fasteners for securing the support plate to the outer arm to adjustably support the inner arm to selectively move the planar wall flared sections toward the planar flanges of the outer arm side walls.
- 25. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 24, wherein the support plate is adjustable relative to the outer arm side walls to change the spacing between mating surfaces of the inner arm planar wall flared sections forming the bell shape and the planar flanges of the outer arm side walls.
- 26. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 22, wherein the telescoping arm assembly is mounted on a loader and is operable to lift loads which place bending loads on the arm assembly the arm assembly having a neutral bending axis, and the linear bearings being positioned on a lower side of the neutral bending axis.
- 27. The telescoping arm assembly of claim 21, wherein the inner arm and outer arms have the planar flanges and planar wall sections extending for a longitudinal length and a plurality of wear pads between the planar flanges and planar wall sections, the wear pads being located adjacent front and rear ends of the planar flanges and being longitudinally spaced apart to provide support for the inner arm.
Parent Case Info
The present application is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/355,209, filed Feb. 8, 2002, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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