Method and apparatus for lifting heavy load
11148919 · 2021-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2519/00796
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00786
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Method and apparatus for a material handling attachment being generally rectangular having left and right tubular main frame members for receiving the corresponding left and right lifting forks of a forklift truck. The tubular main frame members are supported by front and rear cross members and a floor is formed of expanded metal placed on an upper surface of the material handling attachment. The material handling attachment has a downwardly extending pad eye lifting lug at each corner for attaching a downwardly extending first strap having connecting means on its ends for attachment to a second strap which directly carries a cargo load or which passes through the opening formed in a pallet so that the pallet having heavy cargo thereon can be easily lifted using the forklift truck. The material handling attachment allows the cargo load or pallet to be lifted directly off the ground and moved about so that it can then be lowered onto the bottom floor of a cargo vehicle so that a pallet passes over the walls of the cargo vehicle.
Claims
1. A material handling attachment for a forklift truck, the forklift truck having left and right lifting forks, comprising: (a) a framework having left and right tubular main frame members, each said tubular main frame member having a conduit inside for receiving the corresponding left and right lifting forks of the forklift truck therein, wherein said conduit is open on opposite ends thereof; (b) a front and rear cross member disposed on an upper surface of said left and right-tubular main frame member, an expanded metal floor disposed on said upper surface of said left and right tubular main frame member upon which items can be stored; (c) a left and right angle iron wall disposed on opposite edges of said expanded metal floor so that outer edges of said expanded metal floor are covered and for containing items on said expanded metal floor; (d) a plurality of downwardly extending pad eye lifting lugs disposed on said framework; (e) a first strap extending from each said downwardly extending pad eye lifting lug; (f) a cargo load carried by a plurality of second straps; and (g) wherein said first straps are removably connected to said second straps to permit said cargo load to be lifted by the forklift truck.
2. The material handling attachment of claim 1, further comprising a pallet for supporting said cargo load.
3. The material handling attachment of claim 2, wherein said pallet has left and right openings therein, said left and right openings for receiving corresponding left and right said second straps.
4. The material handling attachment of claim 3, further comprising a safety chain for joining said front and rear cross member to the forklift truck.
5. The material handling attachment of claim 4, wherein said framework is rectangular and having four corners.
6. The material handling attachment of claim 5, wherein one said downwardly extending pad eye lifting lug is extended from each said corner of said framework.
7. A method of assembling a material handling attachment for a forklift truck, the forklift truck having left and right lifting forks, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a framework having left and right tubular main frame members, each tubular main frame member having a conduit inside for receiving the corresponding left and right lifting forks of the forklift truck therein, wherein the conduit is open on opposite ends thereof; (b) placing a front and rear cross member on an upper surface of the left and right tubular main frame member and an expended metal floor on the upper surface of the left and right tubular main frame member for storing items thereon; (c) placing a left and right angle iron wall on opposite edges of the expanded metal floor so that outer edges of the expanded metal floor are covered so that items are contained on the expanded metal floor; (d) providing a plurality of downwardly extending pad eye lifting lugs on the framework; (e) providing a first strap extending from each downwardly extending pad eye lifting lug; (f) providing a cargo load carried by a plurality of second straps; and (g) wherein the first straps are removably connected to the second straps to permit the cargo load to be carried by the forklift truck.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of providing a pallet for supporting the cargo load.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the pallet has left and right openings for receiving left and right second straps.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of providing a safety chain for joining the front and rear ross member to the forklift truck.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the framework is rectangular and has four corners.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein one downwardly extending pad eye lifting lug is extended from each corner of the framework.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(7) With regard to reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the drawings. 10 present invention/material handling attachment 12 right tubular main frame member 14 left tubular main frame member 16 right lifting fork 18 left lifting fork 20 forklift truck 22 conduit 24 carriage for lifting fork 26 vertical lifting mechanism 28 chassis 30 wheels 32 seat 34 steering wheel 36 roof 38 front cross member 39 expanded metal floor rear cross member 42 right angle iron wall 44 left angle iron wall 46 front safety chain 48 rear safety chain 50 front upwardly extending pad eye lifting lug 52 rear upwardly extending pad eye lifting lug 54 shackle 55 barrel screw 56 quick link 58 downwardly extending pad eye lifting lugs 60 strap 62 strap 64 strap 66 strap 67 eyehook of strap 68 connector 70 right pallet strap 72 left pallet strap 74 opening of pallet 76 pallet 78 cargo load 80 trailer 82 bottom floor 84 sidewalls 86 front end wall 88 rear end wall 90 wheels 92 tongue 94 top deckboard 96 bottom deckboard 98 stringer 100 nut 102 bolt
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) The following discussion describes in detail at least one embodiment of the present invention. This discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the present invention to the particular embodiments described herein since practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well. For a definition of the complete scope of the invention the reader is directed to the appended claims.
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(10) The material handling attachment 10 is useful for placing a cargo 78 on the inside of a trailer 80, or like cargo vehicle such as a pickup truck, and on the bottom floor 82 of the trailer 80 by lifting and moving the cargo load 78 up and over the sidewalls 84 of the trailer 80 for placement on the inside bottom floor 82 of the trailer 80. The trailer 80 has left and right sidewalls 84 along with a front end wall 86, and a rear end wall 88 along with wheels 90 and a tongue 92 so that the trailer can be attached to a towing vehicle (not shown). The pallet 76 has a plurality of top deckboards 94 and a plurality of bottom deckboards 96 separated by a plurality of spaced apart stringers 98, including near opposite ends of the deckboards, which thereby forms the opening 74 between the top and bottom deckboards. The second right and left pallet straps 70, 72 are passed through the openings 74 of the pallet 76 so that they can be connected to the first straps 60, 62, 64, 66. Each of the straps 60, 62, 64, 66 have an eyehook 67 on each of its ends which are connected with various types of connectors or fasteners for easy joining with the other straps used in the present invention 10.
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(14) The present invention 10 is expected to be made of metal, such as iron or steel, and while it may be joined together by any suitable means, is expected to be welded so as to provide maximum strength. The straps/slings of the present invention 10 are expected to be made of nylon or the like, being very strong synthetic material.
(15) A pallet 76, as used in this patent application, is a flat transport structure which supports cargo 78 in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift truck 20 or the like. Cargo 78 is often stacked on a pallet 76 and secured with strapping or shrink wrap and shipped. Pallets are typically made of wood but may be made of other material, such as plastic-like material.
(16) Left and right side designations regarding the present invention 10 are interpreted from the view of one seated in the seat 32 of forklift 20 and facing forwardly, i.e., toward the cargo 78.
(17) Expanded metal as used for floor 39, as used in this application, is a type of metal which has been cut and stretched to form a regular pattern (often diamond-shaped) of metallic mesh-like material. It is commonly used for fences and grates. Expanded metal is stronger than an equivalent weight of wire mesh such as chicken wire because the material is flattened, allowing the metal to stay in one piece. The other benefit to expanded metal is that the metal is never completely cut and reconnected, allowing the material to retain its strength.
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