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Pivoting load table for forklift

  • US 4,755,099 A
  • Filed: 10/17/1986
  • Issued: 07/05/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/17/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for supporting a load on the forks of a forklift while such load is being moved, wherein the relationship of the direction the load is moved to the direction the forklift moves is an oblique angle, the apparatus comprising:

  • (A) a bottom member adapted with a means for attaching the apparatus to a forklift; and

    (B) a top member adapted for supporting a load, the top member pivotally attached to the bottom member, allowing said top member to pivot so as to support a load to be moved which must be moved in a direction which is at an oblique angle to the direction the forklift will move wherein the pivot point of the apparatus is located beyond the ends of the forks of a forklift when the apparatus is mounted on a forklift, wherein the top member comprises(1) a pivoting plate which is pivotally attached to the bottom member and adapted to pivot about the pivot point of the apparatus; and

    (2) a load bearing plate affixed to the pivoting plate adapted for supporting a load and which is affixed to the pivoting plate in a manner such that the load bearing plate pivots with the pivot plate, wherein the load bearing plate of the top member comprises(a) a plate with two straight sides, the end closest to the forklift having rounded corners, the end opposite the forklift being straight;

    (b) with a lip on the end opposite the forklift when attached to a forklift adapted to prevent a load from rolling or sliding off the end; and

    (c) hingedly attached members on each side adapted such that the hingedly attached members lie in the same plane as the plate in one position, and in the other position form a lip at a right angle to the plate, said lip adapted to prevent a load from rolling or sliding off the side of the plate;

    (C) a braking means attached to the bottom member on the top member and having surfaces that are vertically movable to frictionally engage respectively, the underside of the pivoting plate on the top side of the bottom member for preventing the top member from pivoting when the braking means is applied.

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