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US3777853A - Hose guide for lift truck - Google Patents

Hose guide for lift truck
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US3777853A
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A pair of hoses for conveying fluid from the lift truck to a jack on the carriage are trained over the lift chains connected to the carriage and are held in the place on the lift chains as the chains and hose pass over a pair of pulleys by rollers disposed above the hoses.

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United States Patent [191 Miller Dec. 11, 1973 [54] HOSE GUIDE FOR LIFT TRUCK 2,786,092 3/l957 Gage 254/190 R Inventor: rna G e T n ey Pa k, I 2,582,999 l/l952 Lehmann 187/9 [73] Assignee: bzl lis-ChlplmersCorporation, Primary Examiner Evon Blunk lwau Assistant Examiner-H. S. Lane [22] Filed: Apr. 5, 1972 Attorney-Charles L. Schwab et al.
[21] Appl. No.: 241,337 [57] ABSTRACT 'g 187/9 A pair of hoses for conveying fluid from the lift truck [58] Field 4/190 R to a jack on the carriage are trained over the lift 254/616 11 chains connected to the carriage and are held in the place on the lift chains as the chains and hose pass [56] References Cited over a pair of pulleys by rollers disposed above the h UNITED STATES PATENTS ms I 3,462,028 8/1969 Pi {87/9 X 5 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures HOSE GUIDE FOR LIFT TRUCK BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Various means have heretofore been suggested for carrying the hoses that are employed to control oepration of a hydraulic jack on the carriage of the lifttruck on or with the chains employed to raise and lower the carriage on mast uprights. Several of these prior art devices are shown in previously issued US. Pat. Nos. 2,432,411, 3,062,325, 2,513,928, 2,582,999, 2,622,75l, 3,111,856 and 2,677,475. The aforementioned prior art devices have met with varying degrees of acceptance. Some have required greater lateral space than desired, thus interfering with opeator visibility through the mast. Some priortart constructions have been too expensive. Some have included means fastening the hose to the chain, thereby making replacement of the hose or associated chain a time consuming, and thus, expensive matter. Some prior art devices rely upon upstanding flanges on the chain links to keep the hose trained over the chain and in such constructions it has been found that, under certain conditions, the hoses become separated from the chain with the result that it must be repositioned by the operator, and if not noticed, may become damaged during operation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION A pair of rollers are positioned above a pulley over which a hose and chain are trained so as to keep the hose between the side bars of the chain as the hoseand chain pass over the pulley. Thus, if the operator, for instance, lowers the carriage with the forks resting on a platform or the like, the chain will become slack and the hose would, unless otherwise restrained, most likely disengage itself from its position between the side bars of the chain. The present invention prevents such separation in the area where the hose and chain pass over the pulleys. Thus, on returning the lift truck to normal operation, wherein the chain is taut, the hose will again resume its proper overlying position on the chain.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a side view of the lift trubk in which the present invention is incorporated;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view taken along the lines IIII in FIG. 1; and
FIG. 3 is a side view of the structure shown in FIG. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Referring to the drawings, the motorized lift truck 1 1 includes a pair of rear steer wheels 12, a pair of front drive wheels 13, an operator station 14 and a mast 16 pivotally mounted on the front end of the lift truck 11 by means, not shown, for limited tilting movement. The mast 16 includes stationary uprights l7 and a pair of extensible uprights 18. Acarriage 21 is mounted on the extensible uprights 18 for vertical, reciprocable movement relative thereto in a conventional manner. Thecarriage 21, with itsload engaging forks 22, is raised and lowered by a pair oflink type chains 23 which are connected at one end to thecylinder 26 of alift jack 27, one chain being connected at an attachingpoint 28. The other corresponding ends of the chains are connected to the rear of thecarriage 21, one chain being shown attached to abracket 29. Thelift jack 27 includes an extensible component in the form of a piston 2 31m which a pair ofpulleys 32 are pivotally mounted on ablock 34 on the top of thepiston component 31 of the singleacting lift jack 27.
A pair ofhydraulic hoses 41 are carried on thechains 23 in a position intermediate theside bars 43 thereof. Since the side bars extend radially outwardly a substantial distance from the connection formed by apin 46 and abushing 47 of each link of the chain, the hoses will tend to stay in their nested position between theside bars 43.
In the event the operator should lower the mast with the carriage on a platform or other raised object, thechains 23 will become slack and there is likelihood that the hoses would shift off their overlying position in relation tothe chains, and thus become damaged or at the minimum require the operator to stop the truck and replace the hoses in their proper position. To prevent thehose from becoming disassociated from the chain as the hose and chain pass over the pulley, a pair ofrollers 51 are disposed above thepulleys 32 and thehoses 41 so to gently engage the hoses should they have any tendency to disengage from their nested position between theside bars 43 of thechains 23. Therollers 51 are made of suitable material so as to possess good wearing qualities and should be smooth so as not to injure the flexible hoses. It will be noted on reference to FIGS. 2 and 3 that therollers 51 are pivotally secured to a U-shaped bracket 53 and have radially outwardly extendingflanges 56, 57, on opposite lateral sides of anannular recess 58, which aid in maintaining thehoses 41 in their desired position between theside bars 43. Thebracket 53 is secured to theblock 34 on thepiston 31 by a pair ofcap screws 59. Although a single guide roller might be employed for each hose, it is prefered to provide two guide rollers for each hose so as to give greater assurance of maintaining the hose in its desired position on the chain.
As it will be noted on reference to the drawings, that this hose guide arrangement does not take up any additional lateral space in the lift truck mast, and thus avoids any interference with the visibility of the driver that might otherwise occur should the hose guide means be positioned as extensions of the pulleys. The hoses are held on the chain in a positive and extremely economical manner.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. In a lift truck having a carriage reciprocably mounted for raising and lowering on a pair of uprights by an extensible element of a lift jack, the combination comprising:
a pulley rotatably mounted on said extensible element,
a lift chain connected to said carriage and passing over said pulley, said chain including interconnected links with spaced side bars,
a hose in overlaying contact with said chain and disposed between said spaced side bars, and
a guide roller pivotally mounted on'said extensible element above said pulley and engageable with said hose to maintain the latter in its position between said side bars as said chain and hose pass together over said pulley.
2. The invention of claim 1 wherein said guide roller has a smooth annular groove in contact with said hose.

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US4053059A (en)*1975-03-181977-10-11Southwire CompanyPortable overhead crane and method of installing it
US4307561A (en)*1980-01-231981-12-29Outboard Marine CorporationBlade housing lift for riding mower
US4503936A (en)*1982-10-041985-03-12Towmotor CorporationHydraulic hose mounting arrangement for high-visibility mast assembly
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US4621711A (en)*1983-12-161986-11-11Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki SeisakushoPressure oil line system for a fork lift truck
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US3968859A (en)*1974-12-231976-07-13Allis-Chalmers CorporationMultiple hose guide arrangement for a lift truck
US4053059A (en)*1975-03-181977-10-11Southwire CompanyPortable overhead crane and method of installing it
US3987870A (en)*1975-11-031976-10-26Towmotor CorporationMast assembly
US4307561A (en)*1980-01-231981-12-29Outboard Marine CorporationBlade housing lift for riding mower
US4503936A (en)*1982-10-041985-03-12Towmotor CorporationHydraulic hose mounting arrangement for high-visibility mast assembly
US4621711A (en)*1983-12-161986-11-11Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki SeisakushoPressure oil line system for a fork lift truck
DE3532826A1 (en)*1984-09-141986-03-27Linde Ag, 6200 WiesbadenRepeatedly extendable lifting frame with a hydraulically actuated device connected to the part which can be extended furthest
US4930971A (en)*1987-02-211990-06-05Wilson Frederick GLift platform for road vehicles and trailers
ES2061363A2 (en)*1992-07-291994-12-01Hermanos Silveira S AScreening (shielding) machine
US20070012520A1 (en)*2005-07-152007-01-18Hirohito HayashiLift device for industrial vehicle
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