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US1201180A US76432213A US1913764322A US1201180A US 1201180 A US1201180 A US 1201180A US 76432213 A US76432213 A US 76432213A US 1913764322 A US1913764322 A US 1913764322A US 1201180 A US1201180 A US 1201180A
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  • I have so ⁇ arranged a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible l)ack between the base or frame of an elevating truck and the part or parts to be acted upon lby the jack, that the thrust of the jack ⁇ s exerted substantially lengthwisel of the ltruck and at all times. directlyupon the parts to which therelative lengthwise movement is to be imparted, the jack adjusting itself auto# matically ⁇ and bodily to the differentrelative positions of said parts.
  • An important feature of the invention is the arrangement of a jack of the type hereinabove referred' to between the base or frame of an elevating truck and the part or parts to be acted upon by the ]ack, in such manner that the jack is wholly supported by pivotal connections betweenits respective v y members and the parts upon which it exerts its separating thrust, and is arranged to telescope between' ⁇ said pivotal connections, whereby it does not add materially -either to the length or to the height of the truck construction, the ⁇ jack lying at all times below the top and within the endsy of the truck.
  • Figure 1 is a plan'view of one construction of truck in accordance with the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section on the line 3-B
  • Fig. l illustrating suitable means which may be adopted tol coperate with ASpecification of Letters Patent. Application inea preced 2a, 1913. ⁇ serial No. 764,322.
  • vating-Trucks, ⁇ of which thefollowing is a side rails of the upper frame 20.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged transverse section of the same on the line 4 4, Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 isan enlarged transverse section on the line 5-5, Figs. l and 2;
  • Fig. 6 is a longitudinalcentral section of power means comprising a pump and liquid pressure means adapted to the present invention;
  • Fig. 7 is a ⁇ longitudinal section 'of a modification of the apparatus 'shown in Fig. 6;
  • Fig. 8 is a detail view of a plunger head shown; in Fig. 7;
  • Fig. 9 is a transverse section on the line 9 9, Fig. 6; Figs.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 are respectively a plan view and a side elevation of a modiliedconstruction of truck;
  • Fig. 12 is a detail plan view of a member adapted tothe said modicaltion;
  • Figs. 13 and 14 are respectivel a'plan and side elevation of another modi ed construction of truck.
  • vthe base 10 of the truck may be of any suitable con struction and is shown as provided with "Tear wheels 11 and a front caster-wheel 12 lwhich is supported in a caster-frame 13: by means of an axle pin 141.
  • Said caster-frame is provided with ⁇ a vertical swivel pin 15 which journals in a suitable bearing 16 in a bracket 17 extending upwardly and forl means by which a longitudinal extension of the jack is converted into a rising or lowerring movementy and by which this movement ⁇ is transmitted to any suitable goods-support or platform.
  • the base comprises angle-iron side bars 21, and the upper frame comprises angle-iron side bars 22.
  • a rear ⁇ .crossfbar 23 and a front cross-piece .24 connect the end portions of the sidebars 21 of the base,'and Ifront and rear cross-bars 22a and 22", respectively, connect the end portions of the From an inspection of Figs'. and 5 of the drawings, it will be noted that the upper and lower frames are so constructed that one telescopes within the other when the Cil upper frame is brought into its lowered position, thereby contributing both to the compactness and to the lowness of the truck construction. It will be seen that the upper frame rests upon the base and may be raised or lowered through the intervention of suitable mechanism.
  • the upper frame may be raised directly upwardly and lowered directly downwardly relatively to the base, but in the preferred form of the present invention, the u per frame is adapted to be raised througi the application of ower which is so applied that through the intervention of suitable mechanism between vthe base and the upper frame, the upper frame is elevated and at thesame time the base and upper frame are shifted longitudinally relatively to each other.
  • One means for-accomplishing this when power is suitably applied is shown in Figs. 1 to 5 inclusive.
  • Paired front links 25 'and paired rear links 26 are provided and these are connected with the upper frame, to which end the links 25 are pivotally supported by pivotsY 27 mounted in suitable brackets or hangers 25n at the lower side of the front portion of the upper frame', and.
  • each link 25, 26 isA provided at its rear end with an anti-friction roller 29, which rollers are adapted-to travel upon the horizontal members or rails of the side bars 21 of the base.
  • Adjacent the links 25, 26 are wedges'30, 31 respectively at the front and rear of the base, these wedges being fixed stationarily to said base, and provided respectively with guide slots 32, 33 which extend longitudinally of the base, and in these guide slots the said anti-friction rollers 29 are adapted to travel.
  • a pump 36 is provided which is adapted to force pressure iuid or liquid to a liquid pressure device or hydraulic jack 37.
  • the said pump comprises a cylinder 3C?l which is pivotally connected with the base 10 through the medium of arms 3H at the forward end of said cylinder 36u and )ivots 39 which are carried by bracket mem'ers 40'suitably secured to the inner sides of the side bars of the base.
  • the liquid pressure device or hydraulic jack 37 provided with a ram 41, and a bracket 42 1s secured to the rear cross-piece of the upper frame, while a pivot 43 connects .
  • FIG. 6 A suitable construction of pumpand jack or liquid pressure lmeans is ,illustrated in Fig. 6.
  • the pump cylinder 36a is provided with a small bore or liquid chamber 44, while at the forward end of said cylinder a larger bore or liquid chamber 45 is provided.
  • a plunger 46 guided inthe pump is provided with a sucker head 47 of any suitable construction, and for the purpose of guiding the plunger land closing the chamber 45 of the pump cylinder, a cap 48 is screwed into the end of the pump cylinder and provided with a bushing 49, constituting part of a stuffing box in which and in a portion of said cap 48 the said plunger 46 is guided.
  • a forkv50 Carried by the plunger 46 outside the pump cylinder is a forkv50 with which the operating mechanism of the pump is connected as later' described, and which provides a lug or toe outside the pump cylinder for the purpose of actuating the valve mechanism.
  • Any suitable valve mechanism may of course be provided which is adapted to be actuated by thesucker head'47 and4 the lug 50.
  • the valve means shown comprise valve stems 51 and .52 which are guided in alinement with each other and which are normally separated.
  • the ⁇ valve stem 52 moves in a liquid or fluidpassage 53 formed by a bore in the sidewall of the pump cylinder and which is'provided with a seat 54 for a valve 55 which is mounted on said which is seated againstl a bushing 58 which is screwed into the pump cap 48 and forms art of a stuffing box, said valve Vstem 51 eing guided in said bushing.
  • the tendency of the spring 57 is to draw the valve stem 51 outwardly.
  • Said valve stem 51 may well be designated a pusher rod, and is held normally separated from "the adjacent'end pf the alined valve stem 5 2 by the action of said spring 57.
  • the inner end of the passage 53 is enlarged and by means of a port 59 in the inner wall of the cylinder 36.3 it communicates with the pressure chamber 59a of the. pump, andin this enlarged cham- 'fber portion a grooved elongated valve member 60 is arranged and carries a valve 61, said member 60 being guided longitudinally by the wall of the passage 53 and its grooves serving to conduct fluid or liquid between itV and the Wall of said passage as shown in Fig. 9.
  • a seat 62 is provided for valve 61, while a valveI ystem 63 carried by said valve and surrounded by a spring 64: is arranged in a blo-ck 65 which isprovided with a ,passage or chamber 66 which surrounds saidfspring and valve stem.k
  • the said block ,65 is Y screwed into the end ofthe pump cylinder 36, said block being providedwith an angular passage 67 whichpommunicates with the chamber or passag ⁇ 66.
  • the cylinder 68 Into the screwthreaded erd 361 of the pump' cylinder is i screwed the cylinder 68 which receives and guides the ram 4.1. which, together with the ⁇ said cylinder 68 and concomitant parts, provides a hydraulic jack or fluid or liquid pressure means.
  • a link 69 is pivoted at one end to the plunger fork 50 and at the other end it is pivotally connected with the lower arm of a' lever 70 which is pivoted at 71 to the forward end of the base of the truck.
  • a latch 72 which is provided at its outer end with a recess which may be formed by a hook 73, and said latch may be operated by means of a linger ieee or lip 74, to enable the hook end o vthe latch to be' engaged with and disengaged from a stud 75 at one side of the tongue 18.
  • thelatch construction may be duplicated, that is to say theremay e be latching means arranged at both sides of the bifurcated end 19 of the tbngue. Obvihandle or lever adapted to actuate ⁇ the pump when-connected with the pump plunger as described. Obviously also when the latch 72 is disengaged from the tongue, the latter may be used as means for steeringand guid-- ing the truck upon the caster-wheel 12. In dotted lines the latch 72 is shown in a disengaged position. Y
  • Figs. 1, 2 and 6 means are shown for weighing the load which 1s placed on the the said tongue 18 constitutes a pump4 truck.V
  • the same comprises a flexible tube' or hose 76 which at one end is connected' with a. port 77, which extends into' the pressure chamber 68a of the jack, and at the other end is connected with a registering scale 78 suitably supported upon the base of the truck.
  • a modified form of pump and jack is s own.
  • a pump cylinder 79 is pro- ⁇ with apassage 87 which connects at one end with the chamber 80, its other end leading to a bore or passage 88.
  • a valve 89 is seated at the inner end'of the passage 88 and is provided with a stem 89a inserted in said passage, which latter is closed' at its outer end by screw plu 90.
  • Plunger head 84C has an inclined or eveled surface 91 which is adapted to come in contact with a conical disk 92 which is arranged on an extension stem 93 from the valve 89, which stem 93 is guided ina bore 94 in the pump cylinder wall.
  • Prolongated abutments 95 extend longitudinally from the head 84, at opposite sides of anotch or recess 96 which receives the stem 93, so that the pump plunger ,may be operated without interfering with the stem' 93 andthe parts supported thereby.
  • a valve 97 is adapted to rest against a seat 98 formed in a screw block 99 which is screwed into the end of the pump cylinder.
  • the valve is kept seated by means of a, spring 100 which is located in a block 101, and saidvalve is provided with a stem 102 which ⁇ is suitably grooved so that fluid or liquid may be forced through passage 103 inv said block 99, in which said valve stem 102 is guided;
  • Ram cylinder 104 is formed as an extension of the.. pump cylinder 79 and receives and guides the ram 105, which oper-V yates ina chamber 106.
  • the operation of the improved truck de'- f scribed is as follows: The truck is pushed under the load to be raised, and thereafter the tongue 18 latched to the pump mecha- ⁇ nism. Referring to Figs. 1, 2 and 6,v the ton e 18 which now constitutes a pump handle is ⁇ oscillated so as to impart a pumping action, the range of each oscillation beingl such that the ⁇ valve 55 is opened and closed by suction and pressure, without the y necessity of striking the adjacent end of the elongated valve member 60.
  • ythe pump handle 18 When the load is to be deposited at some other point, ythe pump handle 18 is quickly oscillated through a wider range of oscillation than when pumping, with the result that the valve stems 51 and y52 are given a greater movement suiiicient to bring the stem and -va'lve 55 in Contact with the adjacent end ofthe elongated valve member 60, whereby the valve 61 is positively opened.
  • the pump -handle is held-lowered for a sufficient lengthof time to hold the valve 61 open, while the Weight imposed upon the ,ram 41 will cause the latter to force the fluid or liquid in the jack chamber 68a back into the pump chambers and passages, the jack no'w acting as a fluid jack or dash-pot to prevent too rapid descent of the load.
  • the latch device may now be discon ⁇ nected from the handle or tongue, and the' latter can now be used for the purpose of moving the truck out from under the load and steering the same to any other desired point.
  • Wheels 11 at the rear of the truck may be supported in any suitable manner as by means of an axle 11a supported in bearing boxes 1.1h which are clamped or secured between transverse angle plates 11c and 11d which connect the side bars of the base. See 1 'Figs 1, 2 and 3.
  • the pump 107 has its plunger 108 connected pivotally with the upper arm of a lever 109 which is pivoted at 110 to an underhanging portion of the truck base, the other arm of said lever being pivoted to a link 111 which in turn is pivotally connected with a slide 112 guided longitudinally of the truck by means of a guide 113 supported on the base.
  • the combined tongue and pumphandle' is provided with a head 114 at its pivot end, with which the said slide 112 may be con'- nected or from which it may be disconnected at will.
  • the said slide is provided with pins 115 which are adapted to be engaged in notches 116 produced by a slot in said head ,114, which is crossed by mea-ns of a slot 117.
  • the slot 117 permits of the oscillation of the handle, see dotted line in Fig. 11 illustrating the bottom of slot 117.
  • the pump 118 may be of any suitable quickly oscillate the lever 126, the pump and jack may be operated, a spring 127 being ⁇ employed to return. the lever 126 after each depression by the foot.
  • the tongue of the truck is at all times independent of the power mechanism, that is to say the latter may be operated without using the tongue ofthe ltruck for that purpose. The tongue will therefore be free at all times, if the specific modification is used, unless of course the same be linked up in any suitable manf ner to the lever 126.
  • Various means may be employed for supplying operating iiuid under pressure ⁇ to the power means.
  • such means will be mounted on the truck.
  • a base in combination, elevating means comprising means movable both lengthwise of said base and up and down with respect thereto and means whereby such lengthwise movement ⁇ effects the up and down movement, and a laterally rigid, longitudinallyextensible jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said means movable lengthwise ofnand up and down upon said y base, said jac being wholly supported by said pivotal connections and being constructed to telescope between said connections.
  • a base elevating e .means comprising parallel links pivoter?y r upon said base and means for maintainin; the substantial parallelism of said link 5. ⁇ throughout their pivotal movement, and a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible, jack having its respective members directly pivoted upon said base and upon said parallel link elevating means 'at points spaced 100 lengthwise 4oi. saidl truck, said jack being wholly supported by saidconnections whereby the thrust of said jacky isy at all times along a straight line between said pivots and being constructedto telescope between ⁇ said pivots into a position in which it ⁇ lies lengthwise of the truck, below the top and within i the ends thereof.
  • a base and an upper frame whereby relative horizontal movement of said base and said upper frame eiiects a separation thereof, means for effecting said relative horizontal movement comprising a laterally rigid fluid-operated jack having longitudinally separable members pivotallyconnecta base and an upper frame, means for effecting a separation of said base and said upper frame comprising means movable lengthwise of said base and means for causing such lengthwise movement to eil'ect the movement of separation, and a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said means movable lengthwise ⁇ of said base, said jack being wholly supported by said pivotal connections below 4said lengthwise movable means and within the ends of the truck and being constructed to telescope between said connections.
  • an elevating truck in combination, a base and an upper frame, means for effecting a separation of said base and said upper frame comprising means movable both lengthwise of saidl base and transversely thereto, and means whereby such lengthwise movement eifects the transverse movement, a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible ⁇ luid-operated jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said means movable lengthwise of and transverselyto said base, said jack being wholly vsupported by said pivotal connections, a pump carried by said jacky for supplying operating fluid thereto under pressure, a handle for moving.y said truck and a link whereby said pump may be connected to said truck handle for-operation thereby.
  • an elevating truck in combination, a base and an upper frame, connections between said base -and said upper frame whereby a relative shifting movement in parallelism eHects a separation thereof, and a jack for effecting the combined shifting and separating movement of said base and said upper frame, said jack having its separable parts respectively pivoted to said base and -to said upper frame at points spaced along the path of shifting'movement and being constructed to telescope. between said connections arranged to swing between a position lengthwise of the truck when the truck is in lowered condition and an oblique posi.- tion, whereby it accommodates itself both to the telescoping and to the separating movement.
  • an elevating truck in combination, a base and an upper frame, connections between said base and said upper frame whereby a relative shifting movement effects a f separation thereof, and a jack comprising separable parts confined for rectilinear relative movement, one ofsald parts being piv-v means whereby such lengthwise movementv effects the up and down movement, a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to the means movable lengthwise of said base, said jack being wholly supported by said pivotal connections and being constructed to telescope between said connections, and reciprocating means for effecting the extension of said pjack, carried by said jack and effective for this purpose for a stroke of any length between its limits of reciprocation.
  • an elevating truck in combination, a base, elevating means comprising means movable bothv lengthwise of said base 'and up and down with respect lthereto, and means whereby such lengthwise movement effects the up and down movement, a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to the means movable'lengthwise of said base, said jack beingl wholly supported by-said pivotal connections and being constructed to telescope between said connections, and means for effecting the extension of said jack, mounted on said jack'and arranged for rectilinear reciprocatingy movement along the line of extension.
  • a base, 'and ⁇ elevating means comprising means movable parallel to said base and means whereby such parallel movement effects a separation of said base and said aforementioned means, a jack for effecting said movements, said jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and tothe means movable lparallel tov said base, being wholly supported by said pivotal connections and being constructed to telescope between said connections, a pivoted truck handle, and connections between said jack and said truck handle whereby movement of said handle about its pivot effects the extension of said jack.
  • elevating means comprising means t lengthwise movement effects the up and ISD ing its respective members pivotally ⁇ conf nected to said base and to said means movable lengthwise of said base and arranged to ktelescope between said connections, a pump rigidly connected to said jack. and comprising apiston movable alon the line of extension of said jack and a cy inder located between said pivotal connections, said i ⁇ jack and pump being wholly supported by said pivotal connections.
  • a base in combination, elevating means comprising means movable both lengthwise of said base and up and down with respectthereto, said means being so mounted upon said base ⁇ that the lengthwise movement effects the up and down movement, a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible jack havin its'respective members pivotally connecte to said base and to said means movable lengthwise of said base, ⁇ said jack being ⁇ wholly supported by said pivotal connections and lying within the ends of the truck when the elevating parts are in lowered position, and means comprising a member pivoted upon said base for eifecting the extension of said jack.
  • a laterally rigid, longitudinally ex tensible jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said frame, said jack being wholly supported by said pivotal connections and being yconstructed to telescope ⁇ between said connections, a truck handle and means for eecting the extension of said jack' arranged to be connected at will to Vsaid truck handle for i this purpose.
  • an elevating truck in combination, a base and an upper frame, means whereby relative lengthwise movement of said base and ⁇ said frame effects the separation thereof, and means for effecting such movement comprising a laterally rigid, fluid-operated jack and ,a pump for supplying operating iluid thereto, said jack having its re spective members pivotally connected to said base, and to said frame and said pump be-4 ing carried by saidjack and beingarra'nged to swing with said jack upon lsald pivots, and means mounted on said base for operatv ing said pump having connections withsaid p thereof, alaterally rigid, longitudinally exi pump constructed to permit the movement of said pump with said ack.
  • a base and an upper frame meanswhereby i relative lengthwise movement of said base and said upper frame effects the separation tensible jack having ⁇ its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said frame, said .jack being wholly supported by said pivotal connections and being located entirely below said upper frame, and means for effecting the extension of said jack com- .pivotally connected to said base and to said frame, said jack being entirely confined between said base and said frame and being constructed to telescope between its pivotal connections, ⁇ and means for effecting the extension of said jack comprising a lever fulcrumed upon said base.
  • a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible fluid-operated jack having its respective members pivotally connectedto said base and to said frame, said jack being entirely conined'between said base and said frame and being constructed to telescope between its pivotal connections, means for ef- ⁇ fecting the extension of said jack comprising a pumpcarried by said jack for supplying operating fluid thereto, and -a lever ulcrumed upon said base for operating said pump.
  • an elevating truck in combination, a base, an upper frame adapted to move upwardly and downwardly in parallel relationship with respect to said base, means for converting a longitudinal movement of lSaid framefint'o a vertical movement thereof in y moving said frame up and down, a jack a substantially horizontal position when said frame is lowered.
  • an elevating truck in combination, a base, an upper frame adapted to move upwardly and downwardly in parallel relationship'with respect to said base, means for converting a longitudinal movement'of said frame into a vertical movement thereof in moving said frame up and down, a jack mechanism for moving said frame comprising telescoping jack members formingv ay laterally rigid rectilinearly extensible connection between said base and frame, one
  • jack member being pivotally connected to said base and the other jack member being pivotally connected to said frame atpoints spaced along the path of longitudinal movement and being arranged to telescope between said points, whereby said jack is adapted to fold between Asaid frame and said base into a substantially horizontal position when said frame is lowered, step by step operating mechanism for extending said jack members and a manually operated lever for actuating said step by step mechanism.
  • an elevating truck in combination, a base, an upper frame adapted to move upwardly and downwardly in parallel lrelationship with respect to said base, means for converting a longitudinal movement of said frame into a vertical movement thereof in moving said frame up and down, a jack mechanism for moving said lframe comprising intersliding jack members forming an extensible connection between said base and frame, one jack member being pivotally connected to said base and the other jackmember being pivotally connected to said frame, said intei'sliding jack members arranged in a fore-and-aft direction diagonally between said parallel frame and base when said frame is raised and adapted to fold between said frame and base into a substantially horizontal position.
  • a step by step operating mechanism for extending said jack members, a steering wheel for said truck, a steering handle therefor and mounted thereon -for an up and down movement, and means for connecting said steering handle with said step by step operating mechanism for actuating the same by hand.
  • a base in combination, a base, an upper frame adapted to move upwardly and downwardly in parallel relationship with respect to said base, means for converting'a longitudinal movement of said frame into a. vertical movement thereof in moving said frame up and down, a hydraulic jack mechanism for moving said frame comprising a ram chamber and a ram slidable therein, and lconnected one to said frame with a pivotal connection and one to Said base with a pivotal connection, said ram and ram chamber arranged in a fore-and-aft direction diagonally between said parallel frame and base when said frame is raised, and adapted to fold between said frame and base into a substantially horizontal position when said frame is lowered, hand-operated pumping mechanism for pumping Huid into the ram chamber in extending said ram, and means' to release the pressure of said fluid -and allow said ram to slowly return into said ram chamber in lowering said frame.
  • a truckbase comprising a frame carried by Said axle between said wheels, an upper frame, and elevating means between Vsaid frames comprising a lat-f ⁇ first mentioned frame, and means for effecting an elevation of said upper frame, comprising a laterally rigid jack carried-by said lirst mentioned frame between the sides thereof and arranged to extend lengthwise of said frame and means whereby the lengthwise extension of said jack effects the vertical separation of said frames, said ack lying substantially parallel to said frames when said upper frame is in lowered position.
  • a truck base coi'iiprising an open frame, an upper frame movable into' different positions of elevation with respect to said base frame, and means for effecting the elevation of said upper frame comprising a laterally rigid.
  • jack mounted upon one of said frames within the sides thereof and arranged to extend lengthwise thereof, means whereby the lengthwise extension of said jack effects the vertical separation of said fra-mes, and means for eecting the extension of said jack comprising a lever fulcrumed on one of said frames.
  • a base comprising an' open frame, an upper i frame supported upon said base frame and arranged to be moved into different positions of elevation-with respect thereto, a laterally rigid jack mounted upon said base frame between the sides Vthereof and arranged to extend lengthwise thereof, and
  • a base comprising an open frame, an upper frame supportedl upon said base frame and arranged to be moved into different positions of elevation with yrespect thereto, a laterally rigid jack mounted upon said base frame between the sides thereof and arranged to extend lengthwise thereof, means for causing the extension of said jack to effect a vertical separation of said frames, comprising connections between which said jack is constructed to telescope, a pivoted truck handle and connections between said ,having its members respectively Yeo 30.
  • a base comprising an open frame, an upper frame supported upon said base frame and arranged to be moved into different positions of elevation with respect thereto, a laterally'rigid jack mounted upon said base frame between the sides thereof and arranged to extend lengthwise thereof, means for causing the extension of said jack to eii'ect a vertical separation of said frames, comprising connections between which said jack is constructed to telescope, a pivoted truck handle, means whereby said truck handle may be connected at will to said jack to effect the extension thereof, and other.
  • an elevating truck in combination, a pair of sup orting wheels, an axle upon which said w ieels are mounted, an open frame carried by said4 ⁇ V axle between said wheels, a third supporting wheel mounted at the forward end of said frame to swing about a substantially vertical axis for steering said truck, an upper frame supported by said first mentioned frame Vand arranged to be moved into different positions of elevation with respect thereto, means for effecting the elevation of said frame comprising a laterally rigid fluid-operated jack mounted between the sides of said first-mentioned frame and arranged to extend lengthwise thereof, a supplying operating lfluid thereto, means Wherebythe extension of said jack effects the vertical separation of said frames, a draft and steering handle pivotally mounted upon said truck, and connections between said pump and said handle for effecting the extension of said jack.
  • elevating mechanism comprising horizontally extending, vertically separable parts, means for maintaining the parallelism of s aid parts during their relative movements of approach and separation, and a jack located between and extensible lengthwise of said parts, said ack directly pivoted to said parts and being wholly supported by and arranged to telescope between,
  • elevating mechanism comprising horizontally extending, vertically separable parts, means for maintaining the parallelism of said parts during their relative movements of approach and separation, a jack located between and extensible 'lengthwise of said parts, said jack having its members respectively directly pivoted to said parts and being wholly sup- -ported by and arranged -to telescope between 'said pivotal connections, and means for effecting the extension of said Jack comprlsing a leverV pivoted upon one of said parts pump carried by said vjack forand so connected 4to said jack as to permit movement of said jack relative to said parts during the relative movement of said parts.
  • elevating mechanism comprising horizontally extending, vertically separable parts, means for maintaining the parallelism of said parts during their relative movements of approach and separation, a jack located between and extensible lengthwise of said parts, said jack having its members respectively directly pivoted to said parts and being wholly supported by and arranged to telescope between said pivotal connections, and means for effecting the extension of said jack .
  • a lever pivoted upon one of said parts and so connected to said jack as to permit movement of said jack relative to said parts during the relative movement of said parts, said lever being arranged to serve means for maintainii'ig the parallelism of said frames during their relative movements of approach and separation, and a Jack having its members respectively dlrectly pivoted to said frames and extensible lengthwise thereof, said jack being wholly supported by and arranged to telescope be-a tween said pivotal connections and being arranged to move into substantial horizontal parallelism to said frames when said elevating mechanism is in its lowered condition
  • elevating mechanism comprising horizontally extending, vertically separable telescoping frames, means for maintaining the parallelism of said frames during their relative movements of approach and separation, and a jack having its members respectively' directly pi voted to said frames and extensible lel'igthwise thereof, said jack being wholly supported by and arranged to telescope be-4 tween said pivotal connections and being arranged to lie within the sides of said frames when in telescoped condition and in substantial horizontal parallelism thereto.
  • an elevating mechanism comprising horizontally displaceable and vertically separable parts, means between said parts whereby an application of force substantially lengthwise of said parts to effect a horizontal displacement thereof also effects a vertical separation thereof in substantial parallelism, a piston and a cylinder in which said piston is confined for rectilinear movement relative to said cylinder, said piston and cylinder being respectively so pivotally connected to said horizontally displaceabl'el and vertically separable parts that the aforementioned rectilinear relative movement between the piston and cylinder is substantially lengthwise of the truck, and said piston and cylinder being 'wholly supported by and arranged to telescope between the said pivotal connections and lying substantially horizontal when the parts are in lowered condition.
  • an elevating truck in combination, a base and an upper frame, means whereby relative lengthwise movement of said base and said frame effects the separation thereof, a piston and a cylinder in which said piston is. confined for relative rectilinear movement, one of said parts being pivotally connected to said base and the other to the upper frame at points so .spaced lengthwise of the truck that the relative rectilinear movement of said piston and said cylinder is substantially lengthwise of the truck, said piston and cylinder being wholly supported by, and arranged to telescope between, said pivotal connections.
  • an elevating mechanism comprising horizontally extending upper and lower parts, means between said parts whereby an application of force substantially lengthwise of said parts effects a vertical separation thereof in substantial parallelism, a cylinder having a piston confined therein for rectilinear movement, said cylinder and piston being arranged lto eX- tend lengthwise of said truck and to lie wholly between said upper and lower parts for operatively controlling the descent of said upper part upon said lower part.
  • an elevating mechanism comprising horizontallyl extending vertically separable parts, means between said parts whereby an application of force substantially lengthwise of said parts effects a vertical separation thereof in substantial parallelism, a cylinder having a piston confined therein for rectilinear movement, said piston and cylinder being respectively pivotally supported each at its outer end between said vertically separable parts and arranged to extend lengthwise of said truck so that the rectilinear movement between said piston and cylinder is substantially lengthwise ofvsaid truck, said piston and lcylinder being wholly .supported between their pivotal supports and arranged to telescope betweenthe same and to liev substantially in horizontal position when the parts are in lowered condition.

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`D. HENNESSY.
-ELEVATNG TRUCK.` APPLICATION man APR129`. 1913.
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D. E. HENNESSY.
ELEVATING` TRUCK.
APPLICATION FILED APR.29. 1913.
Patented 061. 10, 1916.
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DANIEL E. HENNEsss-r, or HoLYoKE, MASSACHUSETTS, nssIGNon, BY MESNE assIoN- MENTS, To HERBERT-w. cowaN, J. LEwxs wroizoifii,l am) EDWARD N. WHITE, as
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To all'whom it may concern: f
' Be it known that I, DANIELE. HENNEssY, .afcitizei of theUnited States, residing at Holyoke, Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Eleincorporate a jack in an elevating truckthat,
f liwithout in any way sacricing compactness and lowness in the truck construction2 a most eective utilization of the multiplying power of the jack may be obtained. f
In the illustratedy preferred -embodiment of the invention I have so `arranged a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible l)ack between the base or frame of an elevating truck and the part or parts to be acted upon lby the jack, that the thrust of the jack ``s exerted substantially lengthwisel of the ltruck and at all times. directlyupon the parts to which therelative lengthwise movement is to be imparted, the jack adjusting itself auto# matically` and bodily to the differentrelative positions of said parts.
An important feature of the invention is the arrangement of a jack of the type hereinabove referred' to between the base or frame of an elevating truck and the part or parts to be acted upon by the ]ack, in such manner that the jack is wholly supported by pivotal connections betweenits respective v y members and the parts upon which it exerts its separating thrust, and is arranged to telescope between'` said pivotal connections, whereby it does not add materially -either to the length or to the height of the truck construction, the `jack lying at all times below the top and within the endsy of the truck.
Other objects and important features of the invention will appear from the following description and claims when considered in connectionwith the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a plan'view of one construction of truck in accordance with the present invention; Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same; Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section on the line 3-B, Fig. l, illustrating suitable means which may be adopted tol coperate with ASpecification of Letters Patent. Application inea prix 2a, 1913. `serial No. 764,322.
vating-Trucks,` of which thefollowing is a side rails of the upper frame 20.
ELEVATING-TBUGK.
patented oet.' 1o, 191e.
the power means `with a view-to elevating t and ylowering the platform; Fig. 4 is an enlarged transverse section of the same on the line 4 4, Fig. 3; Fig. 5 isan enlarged transverse section on the line 5-5, Figs. l and 2; Fig. 6 is a longitudinalcentral section of power means comprising a pump and liquid pressure means adapted to the present invention; Fig. 7 is a` longitudinal section 'of a modification of the apparatus 'shown in Fig. 6; Fig. 8 is a detail view of a plunger head shown; in Fig. 7; Fig. 9 is a transverse section on the line 9 9, Fig. 6; Figs. 10 and 11 are respectively a plan view and a side elevation of a modiliedconstruction of truck; Fig. 12 is a detail plan view of a member adapted tothe said modicaltion; Figs. 13 and 14 are respectivel a'plan and side elevation of another modi ed construction of truck. V
Referring to Figs. 1 and"2, vthe base 10 of the truck may be of any suitable con struction and is shown as provided with "Tear wheels 11 and a front caster-wheel 12 lwhich is supported in a caster-frame 13: by means of an axle pin 141.` Said caster-frame is provided with `a vertical swivel pin 15 which journals in a suitable bearing 16 in a bracket 17 extending upwardly and forl means by which a longitudinal extension of the jack is converted into a rising or lowerring movementy and by which this movement` is transmitted to any suitable goods-support or platform. In the illustrated construction the base comprises angle-iron side bars 21, and the upper frame comprises angle-iron side bars 22. A rear `.crossfbar 23 and a front cross-piece .24 connect the end portions of the sidebars 21 of the base,'and Ifront and rear cross-bars 22a and 22", respectively, connect the end portions of the From an inspection of Figs'. and 5 of the drawings, it will be noted that the upper and lower frames are so constructed that one telescopes within the other when the Cil upper frame is brought into its lowered position, thereby contributing both to the compactness and to the lowness of the truck construction. It will be seen that the upper frame rests upon the base and may be raised or lowered through the intervention of suitable mechanism. Obviously the upper frame may be raised directly upwardly and lowered directly downwardly relatively to the base, but in the preferred form of the present invention, the u per frame is adapted to be raised througi the application of ower which is so applied that through the intervention of suitable mechanism between vthe base and the upper frame, the upper frame is elevated and at thesame time the base and upper frame are shifted longitudinally relatively to each other. One means for-accomplishing this when power is suitably applied is shown in Figs. 1 to 5 inclusive. Paired front links 25 'and paired rear links 26 are provided and these are connected with the upper frame, to which end the links 25 are pivotally supported by pivotsY 27 mounted in suitable brackets or hangers 25n at the lower side of the front portion of the upper frame', and. the rear links 26 gire pivotally supported onpivots 28 which*`- are mounted in brackets 26a suitably secured to the rear portion of 'said upper frame. Each link 25, 26 isA provided at its rear end with an anti-friction roller 29, which rollers are adapted-to travel upon the horizontal members or rails of the side bars 21 of the base. Adjacent the links 25, 26 are wedges'30, 31 respectively at the front and rear of the base, these wedges being fixed stationarily to said base, and provided respectively with guide slots 32, 33 which extend longitudinally of the base, and in these guide slots the said anti-friction rollers 29 are adapted to travel. Intermedi* ate ofthe ends'of the links 25 and 26, friction rollers 34, 35 respectively are provided, and these rollers 34, 35 may travel respectively upon the inclined surfaces of thewedges 30, 31. It will be seen that when the vupper frame is lowered `the said linksand 'correlated parts are in the position shown in full lines, and when the upper frame is elevated they are fin the position shown in dotted lines, power being so ap' plied to the base and upper frame that the .latter are shifted longitudinally relatively to each other, while the link construction is adapted to gradually rai-se said upper frame. It will be seen that the rollers 29 are guided rearwardly in the slots 32, 33 and that they cannot rise, whereas the wedges 30, 31 acting upon the rollers 34, 35
gradually raise the links into the inclined position shown in dotted lines, the said' rollers 29 serving as fulcrums. This'link mechanism is shown andclaimed in a copending application led by George P. Taylor on December 9th, 1912, Serial Number 735,691.
Revertin to Figs. 1 and 2,l which illustrate suita le power means, a pump 36 is provided which is adapted to force pressure iuid or liquid to a liquid pressure device or hydraulic jack 37. The said pump comprises a cylinder 3C?l which is pivotally connected with the base 10 through the medium of arms 3H at the forward end of said cylinder 36u and )ivots 39 which are carried by bracket mem'ers 40'suitably secured to the inner sides of the side bars of the base.
The liquid pressure device or hydraulic jack 37 provided with a ram 41, and a bracket 42 1s secured to the rear cross-piece of the upper frame, while a pivot 43 connects .the
said ram 41 with said bracket 42. It will A suitable construction of pumpand jack or liquid pressure lmeans is ,illustrated in Fig. 6. The pump cylinder 36a is provided with a small bore or liquid chamber 44, while at the forward end of said cylinder a larger bore or liquid chamber 45 is provided. A plunger 46 guided inthe pump is provided with a sucker head 47 of any suitable construction, and for the purpose of guiding the plunger land closing the chamber 45 of the pump cylinder, a cap 48 is screwed into the end of the pump cylinder and provided with a bushing 49, constituting part of a stuffing box in which and in a portion of said cap 48 the said plunger 46 is guided. Carried by the plunger 46 outside the pump cylinder is a forkv50 with which the operating mechanism of the pump is connected as later' described, and which provides a lug or toe outside the pump cylinder for the purpose of actuating the valve mechanism. Any suitable valve mechanism may of course be provided which is adapted to be actuated by thesucker head'47 and4 the lug 50. The valve means shown comprise valve stems 51 and .52 which are guided in alinement with each other and which are normally separated. The `valve stem 52 moves in a liquid or fluidpassage 53 formed by a bore in the sidewall of the pump cylinder and which is'provided with a seat 54 for a valve 55 which is mounted on said which is seated againstl a bushing 58 which is screwed into the pump cap 48 and forms art of a stuffing box, said valve Vstem 51 eing guided in said bushing. The tendency of the spring 57 is to draw the valve stem 51 outwardly. Said valve stem 51 may well be designated a pusher rod, and is held normally separated from "the adjacent'end pf the alined valve stem 5 2 by the action of said spring 57. The inner end of the passage 53 is enlarged and by means of a port 59 in the inner wall of the cylinder 36.3 it communicates with the pressure chamber 59a of the. pump, andin this enlarged cham- 'fber portion a grooved elongated valve member 60 is arranged and carries a valve 61, said member 60 being guided longitudinally by the wall of the passage 53 and its grooves serving to conduct fluid or liquid between itV and the Wall of said passage as shown in Fig. 9. At the enlarged end of thepassage 53 a seat 62 is provided for valve 61, while a valveI ystem 63 carried by said valve and surrounded by a spring 64: is arranged in a blo-ck 65 which isprovided with a ,passage or chamber 66 which surrounds saidfspring and valve stem.k The said block ,65 is Y screwed into the end ofthe pump cylinder 36, said block being providedwith an angular passage 67 whichpommunicates with the chamber or passag`66. Into the screwthreaded erd 361 of the pump' cylinder is i screwed the cylinder 68 which receives and guides the ram 4.1. which, together with the` said cylinder 68 and concomitant parts, provides a hydraulic jack or fluid or liquid pressure means.
Again referring to Figs. 1 and 2, a link 69 is pivoted at one end to the plunger fork 50 and at the other end it is pivotally connected with the lower arm of a' lever 70 which is pivoted at 71 to the forward end of the base of the truck. To the upper arm of said lever 70 is pivoted a latch 72 which is provided at its outer end with a recess which may be formed by a hook 73, and said latch may be operated by means of a linger ieee or lip 74, to enable the hook end o vthe latch to be' engaged with and disengaged from a stud 75 at one side of the tongue 18.`
As shown in Fig. l, thelatch construction may be duplicated, that is to say theremay e be latching means arranged at both sides of the bifurcated end 19 of the tbngue. Obvihandle or lever adapted to actuate` the pump when-connected with the pump plunger as described. Obviously also when the latch 72 is disengaged from the tongue, the latter may be used as means for steeringand guid-- ing the truck upon the caster-wheel 12. In dotted lines the latch 72 is shown in a disengaged position. Y
In Figs. 1, 2 and 6, means are shown for weighing the load which 1s placed on the the said tongue 18 constitutes a pump4 truck.V The same comprises a flexible tube' or hose 76 which at one end is connected' with a. port 77, which extends into' the pressure chamber 68a of the jack, and at the other end is connected with a registering scale 78 suitably supported upon the base of the truck. y
In Fi 7 a modified form of pump and jack is s own. A pump cylinder 79 is pro- `with apassage 87 which connects at one end with the chamber 80, its other end leading to a bore or passage 88. A valve 89 is seated at the inner end'of the passage 88 and is provided with a stem 89a inserted in said passage, which latter is closed' at its outer end by screw plu 90. Plunger head 84C has an inclined or eveled surface 91 which is adapted to come in contact with a conical disk 92 which is arranged on an extension stem 93 from the valve 89, which stem 93 is guided ina bore 94 in the pump cylinder wall. Prolongated abutments 95 extend longitudinally from the head 84, at opposite sides of anotch or recess 96 which receives the stem 93, so that the pump plunger ,may be operated without interfering with the stem' 93 andthe parts supported thereby. This construction is more clearly shown in Fig'. 8. A valve 97 is adapted to rest against a seat 98 formed in a screw block 99 which is screwed into the end of the pump cylinder. The valve is kept seated by means of a, spring 100 which is located in a block 101, and saidvalve is provided with a stem 102 which` is suitably grooved so that fluid or liquid may be forced through passage 103 inv said block 99, in which said valve stem 102 is guided; Ram cylinder 104 is formed as an extension of the.. pump cylinder 79 and receives and guides the ram 105, which oper-V yates ina chamber 106.
The operation of the improved truck de'- f scribed is as follows: The truck is pushed under the load to be raised, and thereafter the tongue 18 latched to the pump mecha-` nism. Referring to Figs. 1, 2 and 6,v the ton e 18 which now constitutes a pump handle is `oscillated so as to impart a pumping action, the range of each oscillation beingl such that the `valve 55 is opened and closed by suction and pressure, without the y necessity of striking the adjacent end of the elongated valve member 60. It will be seen that the outward movement of the plunger head 47 will suck the liquid contained in the the eiiect of pushing on 4the upper frame and on the ase in opposition, so that through the intervention of the link mechanism described or its equivalent, the upper frame is gradually elevated. It will be noted that during the elevating movement, the pump and jack will be movedy on their pivot connections with the base and upper frame into the position-shown in dotted lines in Fig. 3, the thrust of the jack being at all times along a straight line through said pivots. When the load is to be deposited at some other point, ythe pump handle 18 is quickly oscillated through a wider range of oscillation than when pumping, with the result that the valve stems 51 and y52 are given a greater movement suiiicient to bring the stem and -va'lve 55 in Contact with the adjacent end ofthe elongated valve member 60, whereby the valve 61 is positively opened. The pump -handle is held-lowered for a sufficient lengthof time to hold the valve 61 open, while the Weight imposed upon the ,ram 41 will cause the latter to force the fluid or liquid in the jack chamber 68a back into the pump chambers and passages, the jack no'w acting as a fluid jack or dash-pot to prevent too rapid descent of the load. The latch device may now be discon` nected from the handle or tongue, and the' latter can now be used for the purpose of moving the truck out from under the load and steering the same to any other desired point.
In the modified form of pump and jack shown in Fig. 7, the action is as follows: The oscillation of the tongue which is at the time converted-into a pump handle, recipro' cates the plunger or piston 82,- and the range of oscillation of the handle is such that-the abutment 95 does not come in contact withthe valve stem 102. It will be noted that the space between the abutment 95 and the said stem 102 is greater than the space between the beveled portion 91 of the head 84 and thetapering disk 92. During the ordinary pumping action, valve 89 is opened by suction-without the necessity of being positively opened by beveled faces 91,
92. But if the upper frame is to be lowered, the pump handle' is quickly swung downwardly witha greater range of movement than when pumping, with the result that not only is the valve 89 unseated, but the abutment 95 comes in contact with the valve stem 102 and positively opens the valve 98, so that the liquid in the jack chamber 106 is forced by the ram back into the pump.
Wheels 11 at the rear of the truck may be supported in any suitable manner as by means of an axle 11a supported in bearing boxes 1.1h which are clamped or secured between transverse angle plates 11c and 11d which connect the side bars of the base. See 1 'Figs 1, 2 and 3.
A modified form of truck is illustrated' in Figs. 10, 11 and 12, and this will be briefly described,the parts not described in this connectionbeing substantially thel same as in the" construction before described. The pump 107 has its plunger 108 connected pivotally with the upper arm of a lever 109 which is pivoted at 110 to an underhanging portion of the truck base, the other arm of said lever being pivoted to a link 111 which in turn is pivotally connected with a slide 112 guided longitudinally of the truck by means of a guide 113 supported on the base. The combined tongue and pumphandle'is provided with a head 114 at its pivot end, with which the said slide 112 may be con'- nected or from which it may be disconnected at will. To this end the said slide is provided with pins 115 which are adapted to be engaged in notches 116 produced by a slot in said head ,114, which is crossed by mea-ns of a slot 117. The slot 117 permits of the oscillation of the handle, see dotted line in Fig. 11 illustrating the bottom of slot 117.
Referring noW to F igs.'13 and 14, another 4modification of the invention is illustrated.
` Hereinthe pump 118 may be of any suitable quickly oscillate the lever 126, the pump and jack may be operated, a spring 127 being `employed to return. the lever 126 after each depression by the foot. It will be noted in this modification that the tongue of the truck is at all times independent of the power mechanism, that is to say the latter may be operated without using the tongue ofthe ltruck for that purpose. The tongue will therefore be free at all times, if the specific modification is used, unless of course the same be linked up in any suitable manf ner to the lever 126.
From an inspection of Figs. 2 and 1l of the truck, that when the jack-swings dur ing the elevatingoperation, there is no sub` stantial projection of any portion of the jaclior rpump below the lower frame. It will thus be seen that the truck body, when the parts are in lowered condition, has yvery small vertical dimensions and that by reason of the construction of the elevating mechanisn and the mounting of the )ack and pump,low supporting wheels may be used in connection with thebody. It will be noted, also, that all parts of the jack and pump lie within the ends of the truck in 4all positions of the elevating ,meclianism.
Obviously the invention as defined by the claims not only comprehends power means capable of working under liquid pressure, but any other iiowing medium such as air or gas, and the word liquid or other word covering such a medium `as used herein and in the claims is to be understood as covering such a medium either singly or combined.`
Various means may be employed for supplying operating iiuid under pressure `to the power means. In the preferred embodiment, such means will be mounted on the truck.
Obviously this invention is susceptible of a wide range of modification, some of which modifications are illustrated, as parts may be omitted, parts added, or parts substituted and diiierently constructed without departing from the spirit and scope of the lnven- `tion as defined in the claims.
What I claim is 1. In anelevating truck, in combination, a base, elevating means comprising means movable both lengthwise of said base and up and down with respect thereto and means whereby such lengthwise movement `effects the up and down movement, and a laterally rigid, longitudinallyextensible jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said means movable lengthwise ofnand up and down upon said y base, said jac being wholly supported by said pivotal connections and being constructed to telescope between said connections.
' 2. In an elevating truck in combination, a base elevating means Lcomprising means movable both `lengthwise of said base and up andl down withv respect thereto, said means being so mounted upon said base that the lengthvvise movcmenteiects the up and down movement, a laterally" rigid, longitu- .idinally extensible fluid-operated jack having its respective members pivotally connected toA said base and to said means movable lengthwise of and up and down upon said movable both lengthwise of said base and up and down with respect thereto, said means being so mounted upon said basethat the lengthwisemovement effects the up and down movement, a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible fluid-operated jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said means movable lengthwise of and up and down upon said base, apump carried by said jack for supplying operating fluid thereto under pressure, said jack and pump being wholly sup- ,V ported by said pivotal connections, a handle for moving said truck, and a link whereby said pump may be connected to said truck handle for yoperation thereby. 4. In an elevating truck, a base, elevating e .means comprising parallel links pivoter?y r upon said base and means for maintainin; the substantial parallelism of said link 5.` throughout their pivotal movement, and a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible, jack having its respective members directly pivoted upon said base and upon said parallel link elevating means 'at points spaced 100 lengthwise 4oi. saidl truck, said jack being wholly supported by saidconnections whereby the thrust of said jacky isy at all times along a straight line between said pivots and being constructedto telescope between `said pivots into a position in which it`lies lengthwise of the truck, below the top and within i the ends thereof.
' tively to said horizontally relatively movable parts, said jack being wholly supported by said pivotal connections below the top and within the `ends of the truck andl being 12o constructedto telescope between said connections. 1
I 6. .In an elevating truck, in combination,
a base and an upper frame, 'means whereby relative horizontal movement of said base and said upper frame eiiects a separation thereof, means for effecting said relative horizontal movement comprising a laterally rigid fluid-operated jack having longitudinally separable members pivotallyconnecta base and an upper frame, means for effecting a separation of said base and said upper frame comprising means movable lengthwise of said base and means for causing such lengthwise movement to eil'ect the movement of separation, and a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said means movable lengthwise `of said base, said jack being wholly supported by said pivotal connections below 4said lengthwise movable means and within the ends of the truck and being constructed to telescope between said connections.
8. In an elevating truck, in combination, a base and an upper frame, means for effecting a separation of said base and said upper frame comprising means movable both lengthwise of saidl base and transversely thereto, and means whereby such lengthwise movement eifects the transverse movement, a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible {luid-operated jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said means movable lengthwise of and transverselyto said base, said jack being wholly vsupported by said pivotal connections, a pump carried by said jacky for supplying operating fluid thereto under pressure, a handle for moving.y said truck and a link whereby said pump may be connected to said truck handle for-operation thereby.
9. In an elevating truck, in combination, a base and an upper frame, connections between said base -and said upper frame whereby a relative shifting movement in parallelism eHects a separation thereof, and a jack for effecting the combined shifting and separating movement of said base and said upper frame, said jack having its separable parts respectively pivoted to said base and -to said upper frame at points spaced along the path of shifting'movement and being constructed to telescope. between said connections arranged to swing between a position lengthwise of the truck when the truck is in lowered condition and an oblique posi.- tion, whereby it accommodates itself both to the telescoping and to the separating movement.
l0. In an elevating truck, in combination, a base and an upper frame, connections between said base and said upper frame whereby a relative shifting movement effects a f separation thereof, and a jack comprising separable parts confined for rectilinear relative movement, one ofsald parts being piv-v means whereby such lengthwise movementv effects the up and down movement, a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to the means movable lengthwise of said base, said jack being wholly supported by said pivotal connections and being constructed to telescope between said connections, and reciprocating means for effecting the extension of said pjack, carried by said jack and effective for this purpose for a stroke of any length between its limits of reciprocation..
12.' In an elevating truck, in combination, a base, elevating means comprising means movable bothv lengthwise of said base 'and up and down with respect lthereto, and means whereby such lengthwise movement effects the up and down movement, a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to the means movable'lengthwise of said base, said jack beingl wholly supported by-said pivotal connections and being constructed to telescope between said connections, and means for effecting the extension of said jack, mounted on said jack'and arranged for rectilinear reciprocatingy movement along the line of extension. f
13. In an elevating truck` in combination, a base, 'and`elevating means, comprising means movable parallel to said base and means whereby such parallel movement effects a separation of said base and said aforementioned means, a jack for effecting said movements, said jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and tothe means movable lparallel tov said base, being wholly supported by said pivotal connections and being constructed to telescope between said connections, a pivoted truck handle, and connections between said jack and said truck handle whereby movement of said handle about its pivot effects the extension of said jack.
14. Inan elevating truck, in combination,
a base, elevating means comprising means t lengthwise movement effects the up and ISD ing its respective members pivotally` conf nected to said base and to said means movable lengthwise of said base and arranged to ktelescope between said connections, a pump rigidly connected to said jack. and comprising apiston movable alon the line of extension of said jack and a cy inder located between said pivotal connections, said i `jack and pump being wholly supported by said pivotal connections.`
15. In anelevating truck, in combination, a base, elevating means comprising means movable both lengthwise of said base and up and down with respectthereto, said means being so mounted upon said base `that the lengthwise movement effects the up and down movement, a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible jack havin its'respective members pivotally connecte to said base and to said means movable lengthwise of said base,` said jack being `wholly supported by said pivotal connections and lying within the ends of the truck when the elevating parts are in lowered position, and means comprising a member pivoted upon said base for eifecting the extension of said jack.
16. In an elevating truck, in combination, a base and an upper lframe, means whereby relative lengthwise movement of said base `andvsaid' upper frame eiects the separation thereof, a laterally rigid, longitudinally ex tensible jack having its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said frame, said jack being wholly supported by said pivotal connections and being yconstructed to telescope `between said connections, a truck handle and means for eecting the extension of said jack' arranged to be connected at will to Vsaid truck handle for i this purpose.
17. In an elevating truck, in combination, a base and an upper frame, means whereby relative lengthwise movement of said base and `said frame effects the separation thereof, and means for effecting such movement comprising a laterally rigid, fluid-operated jack and ,a pump for supplying operating iluid thereto, said jack having its re spective members pivotally connected to said base, and to said frame and said pump be-4 ing carried by saidjack and beingarra'nged to swing with said jack upon lsald pivots, and means mounted on said base for operatv ing said pump having connections withsaid p thereof, alaterally rigid, longitudinally exi pump constructed to permit the movement of said pump with said ack.
1S. In an elevating truck, in combination,
a base and an upper frame, meanswhereby i relative lengthwise movement of said base and said upper frame effects the separation tensible jack having` its respective members pivotally connected to said base and to said frame, said .jack being wholly supported by said pivotal connections and being located entirely below said upper frame, and means for effecting the extension of said jack com- .pivotally connected to said base and to said frame, said jack being entirely confined between said base and said frame and being constructed to telescope between its pivotal connections, `and means for effecting the extension of said jack comprising a lever fulcrumed upon said base.
20. In an elevating truck, in combination,
a base and an upper frame, means wherebyrelative lengthwise movementof said base and said uppery frame effects the separation thereof, a laterally rigid, longitudinally extensible fluid-operated jack having its respective members pivotally connectedto said base and to said frame, said jack being entirely conined'between said base and said frame and being constructed to telescope between its pivotal connections, means for ef- `fecting the extension of said jack comprising a pumpcarried by said jack for supplying operating fluid thereto, and -a lever ulcrumed upon said base for operating said pump. j
21. In an elevating truck, in combination, a base, an upper frame adapted to move upwardly and downwardly in parallel relationship with respect to said base, means for converting a longitudinal movement of lSaid framefint'o a vertical movement thereof in y moving said frame up and down, a jack a substantially horizontal position when said frame is lowered.' v
22. In an elevating truck, in combination, a base, an upper frame adapted to move upwardly and downwardly in parallel relationship'with respect to said base, means for converting a longitudinal movement'of said frame into a vertical movement thereof in moving said frame up and down, a jack mechanism for moving said frame comprising telescoping jack members formingv ay laterally rigid rectilinearly extensible connection between said base and frame, one
jack member being pivotally connected to said base and the other jack member being pivotally connected to said frame atpoints spaced along the path of longitudinal movement and being arranged to telescope between said points, whereby said jack is adapted to fold between Asaid frame and said base into a substantially horizontal position when said frame is lowered, step by step operating mechanism for extending said jack members and a manually operated lever for actuating said step by step mechanism. A i
23. In an elevating truck in combination, a base, an upper frame adapted to move upwardly and downwardly in parallel lrelationship with respect to said base, means for converting a longitudinal movement of said frame into a vertical movement thereof in moving said frame up and down, a jack mechanism for moving said lframe comprising intersliding jack members forming an extensible connection between said base and frame, one jack member being pivotally connected to said base and the other jackmember being pivotally connected to said frame, said intei'sliding jack members arranged in a fore-and-aft direction diagonally between said parallel frame and base when said frame is raised and adapted to fold between said frame and base into a substantially horizontal position. when said frame is lowered, a step by step operating mechanism for extending said jack members, a steering wheel for said truck, a steering handle therefor and mounted thereon -for an up and down movement, and means for connecting said steering handle with said step by step operating mechanism for actuating the same by hand.
l 24. In an elevating truck in combination, a base, an upper frame adapted to move upwardly and downwardly in parallel relationship with respect to said base, means for converting'a longitudinal movement of said frame into a. vertical movement thereof in moving said frame up and down, a hydraulic jack mechanism for moving said frame comprising a ram chamber and a ram slidable therein, and lconnected one to said frame with a pivotal connection and one to Said base with a pivotal connection, said ram and ram chamber arranged in a fore-and-aft direction diagonally between said parallel frame and base when said frame is raised, and adapted to fold between said frame and base into a substantially horizontal position when said frame is lowered, hand-operated pumping mechanism for pumping Huid into the ram chamber in extending said ram, and means' to release the pressure of said fluid -and allow said ram to slowly return into said ram chamber in lowering said frame.
25. In an elevating truck, in combination.
supporting wheels, an axle upon which said wheels are mounted, a truckbase comprising a frame carried by Said axle between said wheels, an upper frame, and elevating means between Vsaid frames comprising a lat-f `first mentioned frame, and means for effecting an elevation of said upper frame, comprising a laterally rigid jack carried-by said lirst mentioned frame between the sides thereof and arranged to extend lengthwise of said frame and means whereby the lengthwise extension of said jack effects the vertical separation of said frames, said ack lying substantially parallel to said frames when said upper frame is in lowered position. l
27. In an elevating truck, in combination, a truck base coi'iiprising an open frame, an upper frame movable into' different positions of elevation with respect to said base frame, and means for effecting the elevation of said upper frame comprising a laterally rigid. jack mounted upon one of said frames within the sides thereof and arranged to extend lengthwise thereof, means whereby the lengthwise extension of said jack effects the vertical separation of said fra-mes, and means for eecting the extension of said jack comprising a lever fulcrumed on one of said frames.
28. 4In an elevating truck, in combination, a base comprising an' open frame, an upper i frame supported upon said base frame and arranged to be moved into different positions of elevation-with respect thereto, a laterally rigid jack mounted upon said base frame between the sides Vthereof and arranged to extend lengthwise thereof, and
means for causin the extension of said jack.
to effect a vertica separation of said frames, comprising connections between which said jack isvconstructed to telescope.
29. In an elevating truck, in combination, a base comprising an open frame, an upper frame supportedl upon said base frame and arranged to be moved into different positions of elevation with yrespect thereto, a laterally rigid jack mounted upon said base frame between the sides thereof and arranged to extend lengthwise thereof, means for causing the extension of said jack to effect a vertical separation of said frames, comprising connections between which said jack is constructed to telescope, a pivoted truck handle and connections between said ,having its members respectively Yeo 30. In an elevating truck, in combination, a base comprising an open frame, an upper frame supported upon said base frame and arranged to be moved into different positions of elevation with respect thereto, a laterally'rigid jack mounted upon said base frame between the sides thereof and arranged to extend lengthwise thereof, means for causing the extension of said jack to eii'ect a vertical separation of said frames, comprising connections between which said jack is constructed to telescope, a pivoted truck handle, means whereby said truck handle may be connected at will to said jack to effect the extension thereof, and other.
means for effecting the release of said jack.
4 31. In an elevating truck, in combination, a pair of sup orting wheels, an axle upon which said w ieels are mounted, an open frame carried by said4`V axle between said wheels, a third supporting wheel mounted at the forward end of said frame to swing about a substantially vertical axis for steering said truck, an upper frame supported by said first mentioned frame Vand arranged to be moved into different positions of elevation with respect thereto, means for effecting the elevation of said frame comprising a laterally rigid fluid-operated jack mounted between the sides of said first-mentioned frame and arranged to extend lengthwise thereof, a supplying operating lfluid thereto, means Wherebythe extension of said jack effects the vertical separation of said frames, a draft and steering handle pivotally mounted upon said truck, and connections between said pump and said handle for effecting the extension of said jack.
32. In an elevating truck, in combination with supporting wheels, elevating mechanism comprising horizontally extending, vertically separable parts, means for maintaining the parallelism of s aid parts during their relative movements of approach and separation, and a jack located between and extensible lengthwise of said parts, said ack directly pivoted to said parts and being wholly supported by and arranged to telescope between,
said pivotal connections.
33. In an elevating truck, in combination with supporting wheels, elevating mechanism comprising horizontally extending, vertically separable parts, means for maintaining the parallelism of said parts during their relative movements of approach and separation, a jack located between and extensible 'lengthwise of said parts, said jack having its members respectively directly pivoted to said parts and being wholly sup- -ported by and arranged -to telescope between 'said pivotal connections, and means for effecting the extension of said Jack comprlsing a leverV pivoted upon one of said parts pump carried by said vjack forand so connected 4to said jack as to permit movement of said jack relative to said parts during the relative movement of said parts.
34. In an elevating truck, in combination with supporting wheels, elevating mechanism comprising horizontally extending, vertically separable parts, means for maintaining the parallelism of said parts during their relative movements of approach and separation, a jack located between and extensible lengthwise of said parts, said jack having its members respectively directly pivoted to said parts and being wholly supported by and arranged to telescope between said pivotal connections, and means for effecting the extension of said jack .comprising a lever pivoted upon one of said parts and so connected to said jack as to permit movement of said jack relative to said parts during the relative movement of said parts, said lever being arranged to serve means for maintainii'ig the parallelism of said frames during their relative movements of approach and separation, and a Jack having its members respectively dlrectly pivoted to said frames and extensible lengthwise thereof, said jack being wholly supported by and arranged to telescope be-a tween said pivotal connections and being arranged to move into substantial horizontal parallelism to said frames when said elevating mechanism is in its lowered condition. n
37. In an elevating truck, in combination with supporting wheels, elevating mechanism comprising horizontally extending, vertically separable telescoping frames, means for maintaining the parallelism of said frames during their relative movements of approach and separation, and a jack having its members respectively' directly pi voted to said frames and extensible lel'igthwise thereof, said jack being wholly supported by and arranged to telescope be-4 tween said pivotal connections and being arranged to lie within the sides of said frames when in telescoped condition and in substantial horizontal parallelism thereto.
38. In an elevating truck, in combination with supporting wheels, an elevating mechanism comprising horizontally displaceable and vertically separable parts, means between said parts whereby an application of force substantially lengthwise of said parts to effect a horizontal displacement thereof also effects a vertical separation thereof in substantial parallelism, a piston and a cylinder in which said piston is confined for rectilinear movement relative to said cylinder, said piston and cylinder being respectively so pivotally connected to said horizontally displaceabl'el and vertically separable parts that the aforementioned rectilinear relative movement between the piston and cylinder is substantially lengthwise of the truck, and said piston and cylinder being 'wholly supported by and arranged to telescope between the said pivotal connections and lying substantially horizontal when the parts are in lowered condition.
39; In an elevating truck, in combination, a base and an upper frame, means whereby relative lengthwise movement of said base and said frame effects the separation thereof, a piston and a cylinder in which said piston is. confined for relative rectilinear movement, one of said parts being pivotally connected to said base and the other to the upper frame at points so .spaced lengthwise of the truck that the relative rectilinear movement of said piston and said cylinder is substantially lengthwise of the truck, said piston and cylinder being wholly supported by, and arranged to telescope between, said pivotal connections.
40. In an elevating truck, in combination with supporting wheels, an elevating mechanism comprising horizontally extending upper and lower parts, means between said parts whereby an application of force substantially lengthwise of said parts effects a vertical separation thereof in substantial parallelism, a cylinder having a piston confined therein for rectilinear movement, said cylinder and piston being arranged lto eX- tend lengthwise of said truck and to lie wholly between said upper and lower parts for operatively controlling the descent of said upper part upon said lower part.
41. In an elevating truck, in combination.
with supporting wheels, an elevating mechanism comprising horizontallyl extending vertically separable parts, means between said parts whereby an application of force substantially lengthwise of said parts effects a vertical separation thereof in substantial parallelism, a cylinder having a piston confined therein for rectilinear movement, said piston and cylinder being respectively pivotally supported each at its outer end between said vertically separable parts and arranged to extend lengthwise of said truck so that the rectilinear movement between said piston and cylinder is substantially lengthwise ofvsaid truck, said piston and lcylinder being wholly .supported between their pivotal supports and arranged to telescope betweenthe same and to liev substantially in horizontal position when the parts are in lowered condition.
Signed at Holyoke,'Mass., this 24 day of April, 1913.
DANIEL E( HENNESSY. Witnesses:
ARTHUR L. LEWIS, Gno. R. BURKHARDT.
It is hereby certied that in Letters Patent No. 1,201,180, granted October l0, 1916, npon the application of Daniel E. Hennessy, of Holyoke, Massachusetts, for an improvamont in Elevating-'Irucks, an error appears in the printed specification requiring correction as follows: hago 6, lines 5253, claim 9, for the word connections read points and being; and that the said Letters Patent should bo read with this correction therein that the same may conform to the record of the .case in the Patent Office.
signed ma ded this am dry of october, A. D., 191s.
[man] R. F. WHITEHEAD,
Cl. 254-10. Acting bmms'ufonefrcj'Patenu;
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