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EP-4414316-B1 - LIFT TRUCK UPRIGHT

EP4414316B1EP 4414316 B1EP4414316 B1EP 4414316B1EP-4414316-B1

Inventors

  • FUSCO, Raffaele
  • ZANELLA, Matteo
  • BONELLI, GIOVANNI PAOLO
  • BORGHETTO, Luca

Dates

Publication Date
20260513
Application Date
20240206

Claims (13)

  1. An upright of a lift truck having a main extension along a vertical direction and comprising a unit (2) for picking up a load; the upright (1) comprises a fixed section (3) and at least one telescopic section (4), movable relative to the fixed section (3); the fixed section (3) comprises a pair of first profiles (5), positioned parallel to each other; each cross-section of the first profile (5) of the fixed section (3) comprises a core (7) which extends mainly along a longitudinal direction, a first flange (8), positioned facing the gripping unit (3), and a second flange (9) which extend transversely relative to the core (7); the first flange (8) has a longitudinal extension greater than the second flange (9), with reference to a direction transversal to the longitudinal extension of the core (7); each first flange (8) and second flange (9) is provided with a first end (8a, 9a) and a second end (8b, 9b) positioned along a same side of the respective first profile (5); the first end (8a, 9a) of the first flange (8) and of the second flange (9) are positioned on the side facing towards the outside of the upright (1); the first flange (8) and the second flange (9) are positioned parallel and spaced with respect to each other to define with the core (7) a compartment (19) configured to house at least part of the telescopic section (4); characterised in that, with reference to the cross-section of the first profile (5) of the fixed section (3), the first end (8a) of the first flange (8) and the first end (9a) of the second flange (9) have, respectively, a face which is inclined relative to a longitudinal direction of extension of the core (7); the inclined face of the first end (8a) of the first flange (8) is inclined by an angle "α" of between 2° and 20°, preferably 5°; the inclined face of the first end (9a) of the second flange (9) is inclined at an angle "β" of between 2° and 20°, preferably 12°.
  2. The upright according to independent claim 1, characterised in that the second end (9b) of the second flange (9) has a curvilinear portion configured to enclose at least part of a lifting cylinder (33).
  3. The upright according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the second end (8b) of the first flange (8) has an face inclined relative to a longitudinal direction of extension of the core (7) of between 2° and 20°, preferably 5°.
  4. The upright according to any one of the preceding claims, the first flange (8) has a greater thickness at the join of the first end (8a) to the core (7), preferably at the join of the first end (8a) to the core (7) the first profile (5) has a radius of curvature of between 6 and 10 mm.
  5. The upright according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the telescopic section (4) comprises at least a pair of second profiles (6), positioned parallel to each other, wherein each second profile (6) has an I-shaped cross-section; at least part of the I-shaped profile is inserted in the compartment (19) of a respective first profile (5) in such a way as to define a chamber configured to house at least partly rolling means (30) of the second profile (6).
  6. The upright according to claim 5, characterised in that each second profile (6) of the telescopic section (4) comprises a main body (10) interposed between a first flange (11) and a second flange (12) at a centre line position of the first flange (11) and of the second flange (12) in such a way as to define an I-shaped cross section; the first flange (11) and the second flange (12) extend along a main transversal direction, relative to the longitudinal direction of the main body (10), and each is provided with a first end (11a, 12a) and a second end (11b, 12b) positioned along a same side of the respective second profile (6); the first end (11a) of the first flange (11) and the second end (12b) of the second flange (12) have faces inclined and parallel to each other; the second end (11b) of the first flange (11) and the first end (12a) of the second flange (12) have faces inclined and parallel to each other.
  7. The upright according to claim 6, characterised in that the core (7) of each first profile (5) comprises a first portion (7a) having an inclined face parallel to the inclined surface of the first end (11a) of the first flange (11) of the second profile (6) and a second portion (7b) having an inclined face parallel to the inclined surface of the first end (12a) of the second flange (12) of the second profile (6); the inclined surfaces of the portions (7a, 7b) of the core (7) of each first profile (5) face, respectively, the first end (11a) of the first flange (11) of the second profile (6) and the first end (12a) of the second flange (12) of the second profile (6).
  8. The upright according to claim 5 or 6, characterised in that the main body (10) of each second profile (6) comprises at least one portion (10a) having an inclined surface parallel to the inclined surface of the first end (16a) of the second flange (16) of the third profiles (13); the inclined surface of the portion (10a) of the main body (10) of each second profile (6) faces the first end (16a) of the second flange (16) of the third profile (13).
  9. The upright according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the telescopic section (4) comprises a pair of third profiles (13) positioned parallel to each other and each third profile (13) has an I-shaped cross section; each third profile (13) of the telescopic section (4) comprises a main body (14) interposed between a first flange (15) and a second flange (16) at a centre line position of the first flange (15) and the second flange (16); the first flange (15) and the second flange (16) extend along a main longitudinal direction and each is provided with a first end (15a, 16a) and a second end (15b, 16b) positioned along a same side of the respective third profile (13); the first end (15a) of the first flange (15) and the second end (16b) of the second flange (16) have faces inclined and parallel to each other; the second end (15b) of the first flange (15) and the first end (16a) of the second flange (16) have faces inclined and parallel to each other.
  10. The upright according to claim 9, characterised in that the main body (14) of the second profiles (6) has a portion (14a) having an inclined face (14a) parallel to the inclined face of the first end (16a) of the second flange (16) of the third profiles (13); and that the main body (14) of the third profiles (13) comprises at least one portion (13a) having an inclined face parallel to the inclined surface of the second end (11b) of the first flange (11) of the second profiles (6); the inclined face of the portion (14a) of the main body (14) of each third profile (13) faces the second end (11b) of the first flange (11) of the second profile (6).
  11. The upright according to any one of claims 7 to 10, characterised in that the first end (8a) of the first flange (8) of the first profiles (5) has an inclined face parallel to the inclined surface of the first end (15a) of the first flange (15) of the third profiles (13).
  12. The upright according to any of claims 7 to 11, characterised in that the first flange (15) of the third profile (13) is aligned with the first flange (8) of the first profile (5); the first flange (11) of the second profile (6) faces a respective first flange (8) of the first profile (5) and first flange (15) of the third profile (13).
  13. A lift truck comprising a driver's cab (18) and an upright (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 12 positioned in front of the driver's cab (18) in such a way that each second flange (9, 12) of the first profile (5) and of the second profile (6) are oriented on the side of the driver's cab (18).

Description

This invention relates to an upright of a lift truck. In the technical sector of uprights for lift trucks the need is felt of making innovative solutions which improve the field of vision of the driver without adversely affecting the structural properties to which the upright must respond. Solutions of uprights for lift trucks consisting of respective profiles are described and illustrated in patent document US3394778A which discloses an upright of a lift truck according to the preamble of claim 1, as well as documents JPS58220098A, JPS60248599A and CN201240808Y. In this context, the Applicant has developed an upright the features of which are set out in independent claim 1. Further features and advantages of the invention are more apparent from the non-limiting description which follows of a preferred embodiment of an upright of a lift truck as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a schematic side view of an upright of a lift truck according to the invention;Figure 2 is a schematic transversal cross section view of an upright of a lift truck showing the profiles of the upright;Figure 3 is a scaled-up view of a detail of Figure 1;Figure 4 is a further scaled-up detail of Figure 1, schematically showing rolling means interposed between the profiles of the upright. The reference numeral 1 denotes an upright of a lift truck having a main extension along a vertical direction. The upright 1 comprises a unit 2 for picking up a load, preferably comprising a pair of forks. The upright 1 comprises a fixed section 3 and a telescopic section 4, movable relative to the fixed section 3, for performing the movement along the vertical of the pickup unit 2. The fixed section 3 has a pair of first profiles 5, positioned parallel to each other and, in particular, each first profile 5 has a J-shaped cross-section. The telescopic section 4 comprises at least a pair of second profiles 6, positioned parallel to each other and each second profile 6 has an I-shaped cross-section. It should be noted that this invention applies both to an upright 1 which comprises a single pair of second profiles 6, movable relative to the first profiles 5, the so-called duplex upright, and to an upright 1 which comprises a pair of second profiles 6 and third profiles 13, movable relative to each other, the so-called triplex upright. Each transversal cross section, in particular J-shaped, of the first profile 5 of the fixed section 3 has a core 7, having a main longitudinal extension, a first flange 8 and a second flange 9 which extend transversely relative to the core 7. The term "J" is used to denote a shape wherein the longitudinal extension of the core 7 is greater than the extension of the first flange 8 and of the second flange 9 and, in addition, the extension of the first flange 8 is greater than the second flange 9. The first flange 8 and the second flange 9 of the first profile 5 are positioned parallel and spaced with respect to each other to define a compartment 19 configured to house at least part of a respective second profile 6 the telescopic section 4. Each first flange 8 and second flange 9 is provided with a respective first end 8a, 9a, positioned along a same side of the respective first profile 5, and a respective second end 8b, 9b, positioned along a same side of the respective first profile 5. According to this invention, the first end 8a of the first flange 8 and the first end 9a of the second flange 9 have surfaces inclined relative to a main longitudinal direction of extension of the core 7. The surface of the first end 8a of the first flange 8 is inclined at an angle "α" of between 2° and 20°, preferably 5°. The second end 8b of the first flange 8 has a surface inclined relative to a main longitudinal direction of extension of the core 7. The inclined surface of the first end 9a of the second flange 9 is inclined at an angle "β" of between 2° and 20°, preferably 12°. Advantageously, the inclination of the surface of the first end 8a of the first flange 8 and of the first end 9a of the second flange 9 improve the visibility of the driver of the lift truck. The second end 9b of the second flange 9 has a curvilinear portion configured to enclose at least part of a lifting cylinder 33. The curvilinear portion has a radius of curvature of between 20 and 100 mm. Advantageously, the curvilinear portion is configured to surround a portion of a lifting cylinder and increase the visibility of the driver of the lift truck. The lifting cylinder, schematically illustrated with the reference numeral 33, is configured to move the telescopic cross-section, that is to say, the pair of second profiles 6 and the pair of third profiles 13 depending on whether the upright is of the duplex or triplex type. With reference to the transversal cross section, in particular "J", of the first profiles 5, the second flange 9 has a longitudinal length greater than that of the first flange 8. The first flange 8 has a greater thi