Mobile elevating work platform/stock picker
11339042 · 2022-05-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Pascal Pierre Penicaud (Tonneins, FR)
- Pascal Richard (Tonneins, FR)
- Vincent Paul Philippe Paquiot (Agen, FR)
- Zachary Carrington Foster (Hagerstown, MD, US)
Cpc classification
B66F9/0759
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D5/0421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D51/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/07586
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Y2200/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0069
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66F11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mobile elevating work platform includes a chassis and fixed wheels, caster wheels, and a driving and steering wheel secured to the chassis. A control implement coupled with the driving and steering wheel is configured to adjust a steering position of the driving and steering wheel. A drive motor is operable to drive the driving and steering wheel. A platform may be raisable and lowerable with a mast assembly. The control implement may be adjustable to accommodate operator physical characteristics.
Claims
1. A mobile elevating work platform comprising: a chassis; a pair of fixed wheels secured to the chassis; a pair of caster wheels secured to the chassis; a driving and steering wheel secured to the chassis; a control implement coupled with the driving and steering wheel, the control implement being configured to adjust a steering position of the driving and steering wheel; a drive motor operable to drive the driving and steering wheel; and a driving wheel suspension secured between the driving and steering wheel and the chassis.
2. A mobile elevating work platform according to claim 1, wherein the control implement is coupled with the drive motor and includes a drive switch that is configured to activate the drive motor.
3. A mobile elevating work platform according to claim 1, wherein the driving wheel suspension comprises a spring.
4. A mobile elevating work platform according to claim 3, wherein the chassis comprises a pivot link, and wherein the drive motor and the driving and steering wheel are pivotally secured to the chassis via the pivot link.
5. A mobile elevating work platform according to claim 1, wherein the driving and steering wheel is connected to a wheel gear that is rotatable relative to the chassis, and wherein the control implement is coupled with a steering motor that drives a steering gear engaging the wheel gear.
6. A mobile elevating work platform according to claim 1, wherein the chassis comprises a pair of fixed rear wheel wells, a pair of caster wheel wells, a driving and steering wheel well, and mast supports.
7. A mobile elevating work platform according to claim 1, further comprising a mast secured to the chassis and displaceable between a lowered position and a raised position, and a work platform coupled and displaceable with the mast.
8. A mobile elevating work platform according to claim 7, wherein the mast comprises a plurality of telescoping mast sections, each of the telescoping mast sections including: a cross member; two profile units one each connected to opposite ends of the cross member, each of the two profile units including a connector portion and a receiver portion; and a V-shape slide member disposed between the connector portions of one of the mast sections and the receiver portions of an adjacent mast section, wherein each of the cross members is longer than an adjacent cross member such that each of the telescoping mast sections fits over an adjacent mast section.
9. A mobile elevating work platform according to claim 1, wherein the control implement comprises: a housing; a handle coupled with the housing and maneuverable between an initial position and an adjusted position; a lock bar cooperable with the handle and displaceable between a lock position and an unlock position, wherein the handle is maneuverable between the initial position and the adjusted position when the lock bar is in the unlock position; and a back plate coupled with the housing and cooperable with the handle and the lock bar, wherein the lock bar is positioned between the handle and the back plate, and wherein the back plate comprises locking tabs engaging the handle when the lock bar is in the lock position.
10. A mobile elevating work platform comprising: a chassis; a pair of fixed wheels secured to the chassis; a pair of caster wheels secured to the chassis; a driving and steering wheel secured to the chassis; a control implement coupled with the driving and steering wheel, the control implement being configured to adjust a steering position of the driving and steering wheel; and a drive motor operable to drive the driving and steering wheel, wherein the driving and steering wheel is secured to the chassis between and in alignment with the pair of caster wheels.
11. A mast for a mobile elevating work platform, comprising a plurality of telescoping mast sections, each of the telescoping mast sections including: a cross member; two profile units one each connected to opposite ends of the cross member, each of the two profile units including a connector portion and a receiver portion; and a V-shape slide member disposed between the connector portions of one of the mast sections and the receiver portions of an adjacent mast section, wherein each of the cross members is longer than an adjacent cross member such that each of the telescoping mast sections fits over an adjacent mast section.
12. A mast according to claim 11, wherein the V-shape slide members are fixed to inside facing surfaces of the receiver portion.
13. A control implement comprising: a housing; a handle coupled with the housing and maneuverable between an initial position and an adjusted position; a lock bar cooperable with the handle and displaceable between a lock position and an unlock position, wherein the handle is maneuverable between the initial position and the adjusted position when the lock bar is in the unlock position; and a back plate coupled with the housing and cooperable with the handle and the lock bar, wherein the lock bar is positioned between the handle and the back plate, and wherein the back plate comprises locking tabs engaging the handle when the lock bar is in the lock position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) With reference to
(17) In an alternative construction, the chassis 12 may be provided with three wheels and two caster wheels mounted on suspension. The suspension travel directly affects traction (adaptation to ground conditions) and stability of the MEWP.
(18) As shown in
(19) With reference to
(20) A driving wheel suspension 34 such as a spring is secured between the motor plate 28 and the chassis 12. As noted, the suspension 34 assists the driving and steering wheel 18 to maintain traction and absorb ground irregularities. With reference to
(21) The driving and steering wheel 18 may be connected to a wheel gear 36 that is rotatable relative to the chassis 12. As shown, the wheel gear 36 is rotatable in the motor plate 28. An operator controlled control implement communicates with a steering motor 33, which in some embodiments may be a hydraulic motor. The steering motor drives a steering gear 38 directly engaging the wheel gear 36 in a direction according to a control position of the operator controlled control implement. See
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(23) A mast 40 is secured between the mast supports 26. With reference to
(24) The mast 40 is composed of a plurality of telescoping mast sections 44. See
(25) With continued reference to
(26) With regard to the mast, with continued reference to the drawings, a double-slide link mast serves to guarantee on one hand the resistance and on the other hand to limit deflection. The mast fabrication process (cold forming) guarantees the necessary geometrical accuracy for the double slide link (hyperstatic). In an alternative construction, the mast may be assembled using hot forming profiles (technology used in industrial forklifts) for better compactness and rigidity. The hot rolled profile is higher in weight, however, and it is desirable to limit weight increase to the extent possible. Higher mast weight can lead to unfavorable dynamic stability of the machine (neutral for static stability because of the ‘central’ position of the mast).
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(28) An alternative mast may be positioned on the long side of the platform and incorporates an inverted V-shaped construction with telescoping sections. The mast provides for scissor-type functionality without the scissor mechanism.
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(30) The control implement 60 is shown in
(31) The handles 64 provide for operator stability and may include a palm rest for upper body strain relief. Switches 70 may be positioned for natural thumb movement. Additionally, the handles 64 may be provided with contactless operator detection to activate control operation. The contactless operator detection may use optical technology, a capacitance sensor, or the like.
(32) It is desirable to enable the handles 64 to be adjusted/positioned according to an operator's size by twisting the position of the handles 64. For example, with a joystick, button and palm rest forming part of the handle 64, these components are linked to follow the user's wrist configuration. It has been discovered that a few degrees of adjustment is suitable to accommodate a wide range of operator sizes.
(33) To adjust the angle position of the handle 64, the lock bar 72 is displaced from the lock position (
(34) The MEWP of the described embodiments incorporates components that are suitable across numerous vehicle types. The chassis and drive configuration provides for a more stable vehicle, particularly over uneven terrain. The mast may be telescoped beyond 5 m without reduction in performance. The control implement is adjustable to accommodate varying operator sizes and ergonomics.
(35) While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.