Leveling system for lift device
US-2021395058-A1 · Dec 23, 2021 · US
US12257945B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12257945-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318503882-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2022 |
| Publication date | Mar 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 25, 2025 |
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A wheel grid includes a crossbar configured to be coupled to a boom of a tow vehicle, the crossbar extending in a lateral direction from a centerline to a distal tip, and an L-arm rotatably coupled to the crossbar at a proximal end of the L-arm and configured to rotate about a rotation axis from an engaged position to a stowed position. As the L-arm rotates from the engaged position to the stowed position, the L-arm intersects with a line parallel to the rotation axis and passing through the distal tip of the crossbar. In the stowed position, an entirety of the L-arm is positioned closer than the distal tip of the crossbar to the centerline of the crossbar in the lateral direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wheel grid comprising: a crossbar configured to be coupled to a boom of a tow vehicle, the crossbar extending in a lateral direction from a central portion to a distal tip; and an L-arm having a proximal end portion rotatably coupled to the crossbar, the L-arm being configured to rotate about a rotation axis between an engaged position and a stowed position, wherein: as the L-arm rotates from the engaged position to the stowed position, the L-arm intersects with a line that extends parallel to the rotation axis and that passes through the distal tip of the crossbar; and in the stowed position, the L-arm extends from the rotation axis toward the distal tip, and an entirety of the L-arm is positioned closer than the distal tip of the crossbar to the central portion of the crossbar in the lateral direction. 2. The wheel grid of claim 1 , wherein the rotation axis is stationary relative to the crossbar. 3. A wheel grid comprising: a crossbar configured to be coupled to a boom of a tow vehicle, the crossbar extending in a lateral direction from a central portion to a distal tip; and an L-arm having a proximal end portion rotatably coupled to the crossbar, the L-arm being configured to rotate about a rotation axis between an engaged position and a stowed position, wherein: as the L-arm rotates from the engaged position to the stowed position, the L-arm intersects with a line that extends parallel to the rotation axis and that passes through the distal tip of the crossbar; and in the stowed position, an entirety of the L-arm is positioned closer than the distal tip of the crossbar to the central portion of the crossbar in the lateral direction, wherein the L-arm comprises a first portion rotatably coupled to the crossbar and a second portion extending perpendicularly from an end of the first portion, wherein a distance from the rotation axis to the distal tip of the crossbar in the lateral direction is greater than a distance from the rotation axis to the second portion of the L-arm. 4. The wheel grid of claim 3 , wherein, in the stowed position, the first portion extends in the lateral direction, parallel to the crossbar, and wherein the L-arm is configured to rotate at least 180 degrees from the stowed position. 5. The wheel grid of claim 3 , wherein the second portion of the L-arm intersects with the line parallel to the rotation axis and passing through the distal tip of the crossbar when the L-arm rotates from the engaged position to the stowed position. 6. The wheel grid of claim 3 , wherein, in the stowed position, the second portion of the L-arm intersects the crossbar when viewed from above. 7. A wheel grid comprising: a crossbar configured to be coupled to a boom of a tow vehicle; and an L-arm having a proximal end portion rotatably coupled to the crossbar, the L-arm being configured to rotate between an engaged position and a stowed position; a linear actuator coupled to the crossbar and the L-arm and configured to rotate the L-arm at least 180 degrees; and a flexible belt removably coupled to the crossbar and configured to protect the linear actuator from damage during a chain lift of a towed vehicle. 8. The wheel grid of claim 7 , wherein, in the stowed position, a distal portion of the L-arm intersects a distal end of the crossbar when viewed from above. 9. The wheel grid of claim 7 , wherein the linear actuator is coupled to the L-arm by a linkage. 10. The wheel grid of claim 7 , wherein the linear actuator is configured to be positioned substantially within a footprint of the crossbar when the L-arm is in the stowed position. 11. The wheel grid of claim 7 , wherein the L-arm is configured to rotate about a rotation axis, the rotation axis is stationary relative to the crossbar. 12. The wheel grid of claim 7 , wherein the extension of the linear actuator is controllable such that the L-arm can be rotated to a plurality of intermediate rotational positions.
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