Forklift arrangement
09994435 ยท 2018-06-12
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Abstract
A forklift arrangement is described which comprises a mast (12), a carriage (18) movable along the mast (12), a first link (36) interconnecting the carriage (18) and a fork support member (24), a second link (38) interconnecting the carriage (18) and the fork support member (24) and extending substantially parallel to the first link (36) throughout the range of movement of the fork support member (24) relative to the mast (12), and a third, stabilizing link (44) interconnecting the first link (36) and a point fixed relative to the mast (12).
Claims
1. A forklift arrangement comprising a mast, a carriage movable along the mast, a first link interconnecting the carriage and a fork support member, a second link interconnecting the carriage and the fork support member and extending substantially parallel to the first link throughout the range of movement of the fork support member relative to the mast, and a third, stabilising link interconnecting the first link and a point fixed relative to the mast, the third, stabilising link being connected to the first link substantially midway along the length of the first link.
2. An arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first and second links are pivotally connected to the carriage about first and second pivot points, respectively, and pivotally connected to the fork support member about third and fourth pivot points, respectively, a notional straight line interconnecting the first and second pivot points extending parallel to a notional straight line interconnecting the third and fourth pivot points.
3. An arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the mast comprises two spaced uprights, the carriage including a first carriage part movable relative to one of the uprights and a second carriage part movable relative to the other of the uprights, the carriage parts being rigidly interconnected to one another.
4. An arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the first link comprises a pair of link arms, each of which interconnects a respective one of the carriage parts and the fork support member.
5. An arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the second link comprises a pair of link arms, each of which interconnects a respective one of the carriage parts and the fork support member.
6. An arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the second link comprises a single link arm interconnecting the carriage and the fork support member.
7. An arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the third link comprises a pair of link arms interconnecting the first link and fixed points associated with respective ones of the uprights.
8. An arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the third link comprises a single link arm interconnecting the first link and a fixed point associated with the mast.
9. An arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising an actuator operable to drive the carriage between raised and lowered positions, and hence drive the fork support member between retracted and extended positions.
10. An arrangement according to claim 9, wherein the actuator comprises a hydraulic cylinder connected to the carriage.
11. An arrangement according to claim 10, wherein an opposite end of the actuator is connected to a fixed point relative to the mast.
12. An arrangement according to claim 10, wherein an opposite end of the actuator is connected to an extension of the third link.
13. An arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the fork support member carries forks whereby a load can be lifted and maneuvered using the forklift equipment.
14. An arrangement according to claim 13, further comprising a tilt control arrangement whereby the tilt of the forks relative to the fork support member can be controlled.
15. An arrangement according to claim 13, further comprising a fork position adjustment mechanism to allow adjustment of the separation of the forks.
16. An arrangement according to claim 13, further comprising a side shift arrangement to allow sideways movement of the forks relative to the fork support member.
17. A forklift arrangement comprising a mast, a carriage movable along the mast, a first link interconnecting the carriage and a fork support member a second link interconnecting the carriage and the fork support member and extending substantially parallel to the first link throughout the range of movement of the fork support member relative to the mast, and a third, stabilising link interconnecting the first link and a point fixed relative to the mast, the third, stabilising link being connected to the first link substantially midway along the length of the first link, wherein the mast comprises two spaced uprights, the carriage including a first carriage part movable relative to one of the uprights and a second carriage part movable relative to the other of the uprights, the carriage parts being rigidly interconnected to one another.
18. A forklift arrangement comprising a mast, a carriage movable along the mast, a first link interconnecting the carriage and a fork support member, a second link interconnecting the carriage and the fork support member and extending substantially parallel to the first link throughout the range of movement of the fork support member relative to the mast, and a third, stabilising link interconnecting the first link and a point fixed relative to the mast, the third, stabilising link being connected to the first link substantially midway along the length of the first link, further comprising an actuator operable to drive the carriage between raised and lowered positions, and hence drive the fork support member between retracted and extended positions, wherein the actuator comprises a hydraulic cylinder connected to the carriage, and wherein an opposite end of the actuator is connected to an extension of the third link.
Description
(1) The invention will further be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(9) The forklift arrangement 10 comprises a mast 12 the form of a pair of uprights 14 arranged parallel to one another and secured to one another by upper and lower cross members 16. Each upright 14 is of channel shaped form. A carriage 18 is mounted upon the mast 12, the carriage 18 comprising a pair of side members 18a, 18b rigidly interconnected by a cross piece 18c. Each of the side members 18a, 18b has a pair of rollers 20 mounted thereon, the rollers 20 being received within the channels defined by the uprights 14 of the mast 12. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that the carriage 18 is mounted for movement along the length of the mast 12.
(10) An actuator 22 in the form of a double acting hydraulic cylinder is mounted between the cross-piece 18c of the carriage 18 and the lower cross member 16, the actuator 22 being operable to drive the carriage 18 for movement relative to the mast 12. The cross piece 18c is conveniently located to the top of the carriage 18, maximising the stroke of the actuator 22 that can be used.
(11) The forklift arrangement 10 further comprises a fork support member 24 comprising a pair of spaced mounts 26 to which a fork assembly 28 is secured. The fork assembly 28 includes upper and lower support rails 30, 32 carrying forks 34, the positions of the forks 34 on the rails 30, 32 being adjustable.
(12) First and second links 36, 38 extend between the fork support member 24 and the carriage 18. The first link 36 comprises a pair of link arms 36a, 36b, each of which is pivotally connected at one end, to a respective one of the mounts 26 and pivotally connected at the other end to a respective one of the side members 18a, 18b. Likewise, the second link 38 comprises a pair of link arms 38a, 38b each of which is pivotally connected at one end to a respective one of the mounts 26 and pivotally connected at the other end to a respective one of the side members 18a, 18b. The link arms 36a, 36b are connected adjacent the lower edges of the mounts 26 and side members 18a, 18b, and the link arms 38a, 38b are connected adjacent the upper edges of the mounts 26 and side members 18a, 18b. The link arms 36a, 36b of the first link 36 are arranged substantially parallel to the link arms 38a, 38b of the second link 38.
(13) The first and second links 36, 38 in combination with the mounts 26 of the fork support member 24 and the side members 18a, 18b of the carriage 18 together define a parallelogram shaped linkage arrangement. In such an arrangement it will be appreciated that a notional line 40 interconnecting the pivot points at which the links 36, 38 are connected to the carriage 18 will always remain parallel to a notional line 42 interconnecting the pivot points at which the links 36, 38 are connected to the fork support member 24. As the orientation of the line 40 is fixed relative to the mast 12, it will be appreciated that the line 42, and hence the orientation of the forks 34 will remain fixed relative to the mast 12, in use.
(14) The arrangement further comprises a third, stabilising link 44 pivotally connected between a point 46 fixed relative to the mast 12 and a point 48 approximately midway along the length of the first link 36. The stabilising link 44 takes the form of a pair of stabilising link arms 44a, 44b, each of which is connected between a respective one of the link arms 36a, 36b and the respective upright 14.
(15) In use, the forklift arrangement is mounted upon a forklift truck or other forklift equipment in such a manner that the mast 12 is orientated substantially vertically, and may be raised or lowered under the control of an operator. With the forklift arrangement occupying its retracted position as shown in
(16) As the line 42 remains parallel to the line 40 regardless as to the position occupied by the forklift arrangement, it will be appreciated that no tilting movement of the forks 34 will occur during movement of the arrangement between its extended and retracted positions. Accordingly, there may be no need to provide a mechanism to control such tilting, and operation of the forklift arrangement is simplified as the operator does not need to make any adjustments to compensate for any such tilting. By avoiding the need to provide a tilt control mechanism, the need to provide relatively heavy components near the forks is avoided. This is advantageous as the load bearing capacity of a forklift truck or other equipment incorporating the arrangement may be increased without having to add ballast to the truck or other equipment.
(17) The length of the stabilising link 44, that is to say the distance between the points 46, 48 at which it is pivotally connected to the first link 36 and to the mast 12, is preferably equal to or substantially equal to the distance between the point 48 at which the stabilising link 44 is connected to the first link 36 and the point at which the first link 36 is connected to the carriage 18. Preferably, the distance between the point 48 at which the stabilising link 44 is connected to the first link 26 and the point at which the first link 36 is connected to the fork support member 24 is also equal to the length of the stabilising link 44. Furthermore, the point 46 and the paths followed by the axes of the rollers 20 lie upon a common axis. Such a geometry is advantageous in that during movement of the forklift arrangement 10 between its extended and retracted positions, the fork support member 24 will not move in the vertical direction relative to the mast 12. As a result, control over the operation of the forklift arrangement 10 is relatively simple, there being no need for an operator to compensate for changes in height of the forks 34 by raising or lowering the mast 12 as the forklift arrangement is moved between its extended and retracted positions.
(18) Whilst in the arrangement described hereinbefore, the second link 38 takes the form of a pair of spaced link arms 38a, 38b, this need not always be the case.
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(21) When the forklift arrangement 10 described hereinbefore is in its retracted position, the initial load that must be applied by the actuator 22 to commence movement of the carriage 18 is relatively high. Accordingly, the actuator 22 must be capable of applying such a load in order to drive the carriage 18, and hence the remainder of the arrangement, for movement. Likewise, the load required to return the arrangement to its fully retracted position is relatively high.
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(23) Whilst the provision of an extension 50 to the stabilising link 44, and the mounting of the actuator 22 to the extension 50 is described hereinbefore in relation to a forklift arrangement 10 of the type including a parallelogram shaped linkage, it will be appreciated that this modification is also applicable to other forms of reach system, and the invention is not restricted to the use of the extension in connection with a reach system including a parallelogram shaped linkage, but extends to its use with other reach systems, for example to the use of it with a system of the type described in EP2477931.
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(25) The forklift arrangements illustrated in the accompanying drawings are of a relatively simple form. It will be appreciated that, if desired, the forklift arrangement may incorporate a tilt control mechanism to permit the angle of the forks 34 to be adjusted relative to the fork support member 24. Likewise, if desired, a fork positioning arrangement may be incorporated to allow adjustment of the spacing of the forks. Furthermore, a side shift arrangement may be provided to permit the forks to be driven laterally relative to the fork support member 24, if desired.
(26) It will be appreciated that a wide range of modifications and alterations may be made to the arrangement described hereinbefore without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.