WO1997030928A1 - Container handling assembly - Google Patents
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- WO1997030928A1 WO1997030928A1 PCT/AU1996/000088 AU9600088W WO9730928A1 WO 1997030928 A1 WO1997030928 A1 WO 1997030928A1 AU 9600088 W AU9600088 W AU 9600088W WO 9730928 A1 WO9730928 A1 WO 9730928A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66F—HOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
- B66F9/00—Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes
- B66F9/06—Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes movable, with their loads, on wheels or the like, e.g. fork-lift trucks
- B66F9/075—Constructional features or details
- B66F9/12—Platforms; Forks; Other load supporting or gripping members
- B66F9/18—Load gripping or retaining means
- B66F9/186—Container lifting frames
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- This invention relates to a container handling assembly for a forklift
- it relates to an assembly to be attached to a forklift for grabbing and lifting two containers placed one on top of the other BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
- Large containers have become common place for the bulk transport of goods
- Conventional containers are typically hollow metal rectangular prisms with a pair of doors opening one end When not in use the containers are stored in multiple stacks These stacks may be as many as eight containers high
- a container handling assembly comprising a body, a first jaw member slidably connected to the body, a second jaw member pivotally connected to the body, said pivotal connection being adjacent one end of the second jaw member, and connection means captively connecting the first and second jaw members, said connection means being pivotally connected to the first jaw member and capturing the second jaw member intermediate the ends thereof, whereby a load applied to the first jaw member causes the first and second jaw members to move towards a closed position
- the body of the container handling assembly is preferably adapted for attachment to a conventional lift mechanism of a forklift truck
- the second jaw member is preferably movable between an extended position and a retracted position and there is suitably bias means that biases the second jaw member towards the extended position
- the second jaw member when in the extended position may project beyond the first jaw member
- the first and second jaw members are preferably biased towards an open position by a spring means acting on the first jaw member
- the jaw members are self adjusting to account for misalignment of containers in either a transverse or lateral direction, or both
- a container handling assembly comprising a body for attachment to a lift mechanism of a forklift truck, a first jaw member for engaging a coupling piece of a lower container, a second jaw member for engaging a coupling piece of an upper container placed above the lower container, said second jaw member being pivotally connected to the body adjacent one end of the second jaw member, and connection means captively connecting the first and second jaw members, said connection means being pivotally connected to the first jaw member and capturing the second jaw member intermediate the ends thereof, whereby when the first and second jaw members engage the upper and lower containers respectively, and the body is raised by the lift mechanism the first and second jaw members move towards a closed position
- FIG 1 is a sketch of a fork lift truck including a container handling assembly
- FIG 3 is a detailed view of a first embodiment of the handling assembly of FIG 1 in the unloaded position
- FIG 4 is a detailed view of the embodiment of FIG 3 in the loaded position lifting a single container
- FIG 5 is a detailed view of the embodiment of FIG 3 in the loaded position lifting two containers
- FIG 6 is a first sectional top view of the embodiment of FIG 3
- FIG 7 is a second sectional top view of the embodiment of FIG 3
- FIG 8 is a detailed view of a second embodiment of the handling assembly in the unloaded position; and FIG 9 is a detailed view of the embodiment of FIG 6 in the loaded position DETAILED DESCRIPTION
- FIG 1 there is shown a container handling assembly 1 fitted to the lift 2 of a fork lift truck 3
- the handling assembly 1 grabs a lower container 4 and an upper container 4' placed upon the lower container 4
- the containers 4 have a plurality of coupling pieces, such as 5, located at each corner
- the containers are of conventional rectangular prism design As shown in FIG 1 , the containers can be stacked up to eight containers high
- the handling assembly 1 incorporates a first jaw member 7 and a second jaw member 8 disposed above the first jaw member
- the handling assembly 1 is shown in detail in FIG 3
- the assembly comprises a body 9 which is attached to the lift mechanism 2 of the lift truck 3
- the first jaw member 7 is able to slide on cams 10, 10a connected to the body 9
- Apertures 11, 11 a cut in the first jaw member 7 constrain the first jaw member to move within defined limits
- the apertures and cams are shown as causing angled movement of the first jaw member although only vertical movement of the first jaw member is necessary for operation of the invention
- the second jaw member 8 is pivotally mounted to the body 9 at pivot
- connection means 13 captively connects the second jaw member 8 to the first jaw member 7
- the connection means 13 is pivotally connected to the first jaw member by pin 14 and captures the second jaw member 8 intermediate its ends
- connection means 13 is a guide bracket that guides the movement of the second jaw member between an extended position, as shown in FIG 3, and a retracted position, as shown in FIG 5
- a spring 15 on a guide rod 16 biases the second jaw member 8 towards the extended position
- the first and second jaw members are biased towards an open position by spring 17
- Application of a load to the first jaw member overcomes the action of the spring 17 and causes the first and second jaw members to move towards a closed position
- the load applied is a container 4 and the first jaw member 7 engages the coupling piece 5
- a distal portion of the first jaw member is shaped as a hook 18 to facilitate the engagement of the coupling piece
- the forklift driver directs the first jaw member into the coupling piece of the container
- Raising of the lift 2 causes the first jaw member 7 to retract on cams 10, 10a and lift slightly to engage the coupling means 5
- the connection means 13 causes the second jaw member 8 to move cooperatively with the first jaw member
- the pivotal connection 12 restrains one end of the second jaw member so that it pivots into the clamping position as shown in FIG 4
- the handling assembly 1 moves relative to the container 4 while the first jaw member 7 does not move vertically until the cams 10 and 10a engage the ends of the apertures 11 and 11 a, thereby lifting the first jaw member 7 and container 4
- Unloading of a single container is a reversal of the loading procedure
- the second jaw member 8 In the case of lifting two containers the second jaw member 8 is positioned in coupling piece 5' of upper container 4' A distal portion of the second jaw member is shaped as a hook 19 to facilitate engagement of the coupling piece This operation is much easier than with prior art devices because the second jaw member 8 projects beyond the first jaw member 7 Location of the hook 19 into a coupling piece 5' located at the top of an eight container stack is difficult if the view is obscured by the first jaw member 7
- the second jaw member 8 Once the second jaw member 8 is located in the coupling piece 5' it retracts in guide 9 as the forklift driver urges the forklift forward to locate the first jaw member 7 in the coupling piece 5
- the lift 2 is raised as described above causing the jaw members 7 and 8 to clamp the two containers 4 and 4' as shown in FIG 5
- the position of the second jaw member 8 relative to the first jaw member 7 adjusts automatically to account for relative lateral displacements of containers 4 and 4'
- FIG 6 shows a partial top view of the body 9 in the vicinity of second jaw member 8
- Compensating spring means 20 and 20a act on the sides of the second jaw member 8 to urge it towards a normal central position, as shown If the second jaw member enters the coupling piece at an angle or off-centre the spring means 20, 20a compensate by allowing the second jaw member to displace left or right as required
- the shape of the hook 19 aids in correcting misalignment
- FIG 7 shows a partial top view of the body 9 in the vicinity of first jaw member 7
- Compensating spring means 21 and 21 a act on the sides of the first jaw member 7 to urge it towards a normal central position, as shown
- the action of the spring means 21 and 21a is identical to the action of spring means 20 and 20a described above
- Compensating spring means 20, 20a, 21 and 21 a may be conventional coil springs, polyurethane blocks or similar members
- a proximity switch 22 provides a signal in the forklift cabin when the jaws are closed and correctly loaded
- a stop 23 on the first jaw member 7 is connected to a plate 24 that contacts the proximity switch 22 when the first jaw member is in the loaded position, as shown in FIG 9
- the signal is in the form of a light which changes colour when the first jaw member is correctly seated at the extent of movement allowed by the apertures 11 , 1 1 a moving on cams 10, 10a If the light in the cabin is red the forklift operator knows that the container handling assembly 1 is not ready for pick-up When the light goes green the forklift operator can commence the lift of the containers
- a locking block 25 is provided to prevent premature unloading of containers from the container handling assembly As can be seen in FIG 8, the locking block 25 is in an unlocked position in the absence of a container When the body 9 is raised and a load is applied to the first jaw member 7 the locking block 25 moves relative to the stop 26 When the first jaw member is at the limit of movement permitted by the cams 10, 10a and apertures 1 1 , 11 a the locking block 25 clears the stop 26 and the pivots forward on pin 27 under influence of spring 28 A container cannot be unloaded from the container handling assembly while the locking block 25 is in this position If the body 9 is lowered the stop 26 comes into contact with the locking block 25 thereby preventing movement of the first jaw member 7 relative to the body 9
- the forklift operate In order to unload a container the forklift operate must activate solenoid 29 to pivot the locking block 25 thereby allowing the locking block 25 to clear the stop 26
- a sensor 30 provides a signal in the forklift cabin to indicate when the locking block 25 is in the locked position
- the second jaw member 8 is able to move between an extended and a retracted position
- a retaining means is provided to prevent the second jaw member from moving towards the extended position while in the loaded position
- the retaining means comprises a toothed member 31 connected to the body 9 Corresponding toothed portion 31a engages the toothed portion 31 when the second jaw member is in the retracted position and the jaws are closed, thereby minimising the possibility of movement of the second jaw member
- the container handling assembly described herein offers a number of advantages over known container handling devices
- the cooperating jaw assembly ensures that containers are firmly held during the lift operation
- the safety features minimise the chance of the containers dislodging during transport Throughout the specification the aim has been to describe the preferred embodiments of the invention without limiting the invention to any one embodiment or specific collection of features
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PCT/AU1996/000088 WO1997030928A1 (en) | 1996-02-21 | 1996-02-21 | Container handling assembly |
CA002258181A CA2258181A1 (en) | 1996-02-21 | 1996-02-21 | Container handling assembly |
EP96902183A EP1005437A1 (en) | 1996-02-21 | 1996-02-21 | Container handling assembly |
AU46600/96A AU4660096A (en) | 1996-02-21 | 1996-02-21 | Container handling assembly |
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