Industrial truck with a drive section and a load section and method for entering a pallet
US-2025083933-A1 · Mar 13, 2025 · US
US12509338B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12509338-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418618358-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2024 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2024 |
| Publication date | Dec 30, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 30, 2025 |
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A fork assembly for a forked materials-handling vehicle with a chassis is configured to simultaneously lift at least two inline pallets, each pallet comprising a plurality of bottom boards. The fork assembly comprises a plurality of elongated forks and a plurality of auxiliary rollers. The plurality of elongated forks includes a first fork and a second fork, where each fork has a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis and the proximal end of each fork is attached to the chassis. Each fork includes a load wheel connected to the fork, and each fork has a length sufficient to lift at least two pallets arranged in an inline configuration. The plurality of auxiliary rollers are rotatably coupled to one or more of the plurality of forks, where the plurality of auxiliary rollers are positioned longitudinally along the length of the fork assembly such that at least one of the auxiliary rollers is on at least one bottom board of a proximal pallet of the at least two pallets when the load wheel has entered the proximal pallet and contacts a bottom board of the at least two pallets.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A fork assembly for a forked materials-handling vehicle with a chassis, the fork assembly being configured to simultaneously lift at least two inline pallets, each pallet comprising a plurality of bottom boards, the fork assembly comprising: a plurality of elongated forks, including a first fork and a second fork, wherein each fork has a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis, wherein the proximal end of each fork is attached to the chassis, wherein each fork includes a load wheel connected to the fork, and wherein each fork has a length sufficient to lift at least two pallets arranged in an inline configuration; and a plurality of auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to one or more of the plurality of forks, wherein the plurality of auxiliary rollers are positioned longitudinally along the length of the fork assembly such that at least one of the auxiliary rollers is on at least one bottom board of a proximal pallet of the at least two pallets when the load wheel has entered the proximal pallet and contacts a bottom board of the at least two pallets. 2 . A fork assembly according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the auxiliary rollers is on at least one bottom board of each of the at least two pallets when the load wheel has entered a distal pallet of the at least two pallets and contacts a bottom board of the distal pallet. 3 . A fork assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each fork further comprises at least two auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to side walls of the fork and positioned between the load wheel and the chassis, wherein the two auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to a first side wall of one of the plurality of forks are closer together than another two auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to a second side wall of one of the plurality of forks. 4 . A fork assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each fork further comprises four auxiliary rollers positioned between the load wheel and the chassis, wherein two auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to a first side wall of the fork are closer together than another two auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to a second side wall of the fork. 5 . A fork assembly according to claim 4 , wherein each fork further comprises a pull rod or a push rod positioned between the auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to the first side wall of the fork and the auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to the second side wall of the fork, wherein a movement of the pull rod or push rod raises the fork away from or lowers the fork into the load wheel. 6 . A fork assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each fork further comprises eight auxiliary rollers positioned between the load wheel and the chassis, wherein four auxiliary rollers are rotatably coupled to a first side wall of the fork and four auxiliary rollers are rotatably coupled to a second side wall of the fork. 7 . A fork assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each auxiliary roller rotates on a separate auxiliary roller axle. 8 . A fork assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each fork further comprises an entry roller assembly with four entry rollers operatively connected between the load wheel and the distal end, wherein with each entry roller from the load wheel towards the distal end, the entry rollers incline with an increasing distance from a supporting surface. 9 . A fork assembly according to claim 8 , wherein a lead entry roller of the four entry rollers of the entry roller assembly is positioned at least a pallet bottom board width higher than the bottom of the load wheel. 10 . A fork assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the four entry rollers of the entry roller assembly are supported by an entry roller bracket connected to the fork. 11 . A fork assembly according to claim 10 , wherein each of four entry rollers rotates on an entry roller axle and a width of at least one of four entry rollers is less than half the length of its entry roller axle. 12 . A fork assembly according to claim 10 , wherein circular areas of at least two of four entry rollers overlap each other along a transverse axis of the fork. 13 . A fork assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a length of each fork is at least 2000 millimeters (mm) from the chassis. 14 . A fork assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a bottom of at least one of the auxiliary rollers of each fork is positioned less than a pallet bottom board width higher than the load wheel in a retracted position. 15 . A fork assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the load wheel assembly includes a load wheel bracket rotatably coupled with the fork configured to lift and lower the fork from a supporting surface via the load wheel, wherein the load wheel is rotatably coupled with the load wheel bracket. 16 . A fork assembly according to claim 15 , wherein the load wheel bracket supports a load wheel auxiliary roller rotatably coupled with the load wheel bracket. 17 . A fork assembly according to claim 16 , wherein a bottom of the load wheel auxiliary roller is positioned less than a pallet bottom board width higher than the load wheel. 18 . A forked materials-handling vehicle comprising: a chassis; a plurality of elongated forks, including a first fork and a second fork, wherein each fork has a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis, wherein the proximal end of each fork is attached to the chassis, wherein each fork includes a load wheel connected to the fork, and wherein each fork has a length sufficient to lift at least two pallets arranged in an inline configuration; and a plurality of auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to one or more of the plurality of elongated forks, wherein the plurality of auxiliary rollers are positioned longitudinally along the length of the fork such that at least one of the auxiliary rollers is on at least one bottom board of a proximal pallet of the at least two pallets when the load wheel has entered the proximal pallet and contacts a bottom board of the at least two pallets. 19 . A forked materials-handling vehicle according to claim 18 , wherein at least one of the auxiliary rollers is on at least one bottom board of each of the at least two pallets when the load wheel has entered a distal pallet of the at least two pallets and contacts a bottom board of the distal pallet. 20 . A forked materials-handling vehicle according to claim 18 , wherein each fork further comprises at least two auxiliary rollers positioned between the load wheel and the chassis, wherein the two auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to a first side wall of one of the plurality of forks are between the other two exit rollers rotatably coupled to a second side wall of one of the plurality of forks along the longitudinal axis. 21 . A forked materials-handling vehicle according to claim 18 , wherein the forked materials-handling vehicle is a pallet truck. 22 . A fork for a forked materials-handling vehicle with a chassis, the fork being configured to simultaneously lift at least two inline pallets, each pallet comprising a plurality of bottom boards, the fork comprising: a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis, wherein the proximal end is attached to the chassis, wherein the fork includes a load wheel connected to the fork, and wherein the fork has a length sufficient to lift at least two pallets arranged in an inline configuration; and a plurality of auxiliary rollers rotatably coupled to the fork, wherein the plurality of auxilia
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