Patent ID: 7744335
Filing Date: 2010-06-29
Classification: B60L,B62B,B66F,Y02T

Abstract:
1. A manual or electric, walk along or stand on, pallet jack comprising: a pallet jack frame structure with at least one pallet jack wheel mounted on pallet jack wheel mounting means to be rotatable relative to the pallet jack frame structure; a steering control elevating mechanism connected to the pallet jack with various controls for operating the pallet jack on which there is provided switches or lever means for controlling pallet jack functions, including switches or lever means for drive motor speed controllers for simultaneous or independently moving each of first and second fork arms and wheel risers to separately control the first fork arm and second fork arm to individually elevate each of the forks in a horizontal, level manner into abutment with a load or lower each of the forks in a level manner together in unison to set the load down in place, the first fork arm and wheel riser staying on a horizontal and level manner, moving upwardly and downwardly in unison, but independent of the second fork arm and wheel riser, the second fork arm and wheel riser staying in a horizontal and level manner, moving upwardly and downwardly in unison, but independent of the first fork arm; a separately controlled first fork arm elevating means having a first hydraulic piston and cylinder assembly drivingly linked to the first fork arm wheel riser and not commonly drivingly linked to the second fork arm wheel riser, the first fork arm wheel riser elevated by at least one arm riser wheel support element that pivots upward and downwardly relative to the pallet jack frame from an underside of the first fork arm and operable simultaneously or independently with a separately controlled second fork arm elevating means, keeping the fork arms horizontal and level manner at all times, with movement directed upwardly and downwardly; wherein the first fork arm is operationally connected to the first fork arm elevating means having the various controls to separately control the first fork arm elevating means, such that the first fork arm has its own wheel lifting means which is operable simultaneously or independently, keeping the first fork arm in a horizontal and level manner, upwardly and downwardly in unison with wheel lifting means of the second fork arm; the separately controlled second fork arm elevating means having a second hydraulic piston and cylinder assembly drivingly linked to the second fork arm wheel riser, and not commonly drivingly linked to the first fork arm wheel riser, the second fork arm wheel riser elevated by at least one arm wheel riser support element that pivots upwardly and downwardly relative to the pallet jack frame structure from an underside of the second fork arm and operable simultaneously or independently of the first fork arm elevating means, keeping the fork arms in a horizontal and level manner at all times with movement upwardly and downwardly; wherein the second fork arm is operationally connected to the second fork arm elevating means having the controls to separately control the second fork arm elevating means; such that the second fork arm has its own wheel lifting means which is operable simultaneously or independently, keeping the second fork arm in a horizontal level manner, upwardly and downwardly, in unison with the wheel lifting means of the first fork arm; wherein the fork arms are operable to lift a pallet loaded with a stack of items and each piston and cylinder assembly moves the corresponding fork arm wheel riser to elevate the corresponding fork arm, and to lower the corresponding fork arm wheel riser to lower the fork arm to adjust a stack of items which leans and is out of balance with one fork arm higher than the other fork arm to compensate for the lean of the leaning stack of items and thereby restore balance to the stack of items; wherein the pallet jack frame includes a solid front surface encasing the first and second fork arms with openings configured to allow purely vertical movement of the first and second fork arms; and wherein the various controls comprise a first and second set of manually operable valves, wherein a hydraulic pump has a elevating pump lever for manual operation, and wherein a first set of manually operable valves control the rate of fluid flow into and out of the first hydraulic piston and cylinder assembly for simultaneously or independently elevating the first fork arm and wheel riser in a horizontal and level manner, upwardly and downwardly, in unison and not commonly linked to the second fork arm and wheel riser, and where a second set of manually operable valves control the rate of fluid in and out of the second hydraulic piston and cylinder assembly for simultaneously or independent elevating the second fork arm and wheel riser in a horizontal and level manner, upwardly and downwardly, in unison and not commonly linked to the first fork arm and wheel riser.