[0001] This invention relates to a loader vehicle, hereinafter referred to as "of the kind
specified" comprising a body having a front end and a rear end and provided with ground
engageable propulsion means, an operator's compartment and a boom assembly, comprising
a lift arm assembly and a pivot member which projects transversely from the inner
end of the lift arm assembly on one side thereof and extends transversely across the
body from said one side of the lift arm assembly and which is pivotally mounted on
the body, adjacent the rear end thereof, for movement of the lift arm assembly between
a raised position and a lowered position in which the lift arm assembly extends forwardly
alongside the operator's compartment and means for carrying a material handling implement
at an outer end of the boom assembly so as to be disposed forward of the front end
of the body.
[0002] Hitherto, in such a vehicle, the material handling implement has moved in an arcuate
path as the lift arm assembly has been raised or lowered. This results in drawbacks
such as when the implement is in a fully or nearly fully raised position it is vertically
above or close to the front of the vehicle so that dumping of material from the implement
into, for example, a truck, is difficult. Another drawback is a limitation on the
shape of a vertical or substantially vertical excavation made by the vehicle. A further
disadvantage is the change in the position of the centre of gravity of the vehicle
as the loader arm assembly is raised and lowered which causes large variations in
lifting ability to occur as well as rendering the vehicle susceptible to instability.
[0003] An object of the invention is to provide a new and improved loader vehicle of the
kind specified wherein the above mentioned problems are overcome or are reduced.
[0004] According to the invention we provide a loader vehicle wherein the pivot member is
pivotally mounted, for movement about a first axis, on a torsion member, which extends
transversely across the body, by first pivotal mounting means disposed at positions
which are spaced apart transversely of the torsion member and the torsion member is
pivotally mounted on the body, for movement about a second axis which is parallel
to the first axis and which extends transversely of the body, by second pivotal mounting
means disposed at positions which are spaced apart transversely of the body.
[0005] The vehicle may have a single operator's compartment which may be provided at a fixed
location on the body.
[0006] The operator's compartment may comprise an enclosure.
[0007] The boom assembly may comprise a unitary generally L-shaped member comprising the
lift arm assembly and the pivot member which projects from the inner end of the lift
arm assembly on one side thereof and extends transversely across the body on said
one side of the lift arm assembly to a position adjacent the opposite side of the
body.
[0008] The pivot member may be a substantial member which is rigid with the lift arm assembly.
[0009] The torsion member may be pivotally mounted on the body by pivotal mounting means
disposed at fixed positions which are spaced apart transversely of the body and are
adjacent an upper rear end part of the body and are on opposite sides of the body.
[0010] The distance between the first and second axes of pivot may be substantially shorter
than the length of the lift arm assembly.
[0011] A lifting means may be connected between the lift arm assembly and the body.
[0012] The lifting means may be connected at one end to the body at a position between the
forward end and the rearward end of the ground engageable propulsion means and at
its other end to the lift arm assembly at a position intermediate the forward end
thereof and the pivot member so as to extend upwardly and rearwardly from the body
to the lift arm assembly at least when the lift arm assembly is in a lowered position.
[0013] The lifting means may be a hydraulic ram.
[0014] A guide link may be connected between the body and the lift arm assembly to constrain
the forward end of the lift arm assembly to move in a predetermined path that may
be substantially vertical as the forward end is moved between a lowered and a raised
position.
[0015] The control link may have one end pivotally connected to the body adjacent the forward
end of the body and a second end disposed rearwardly of the first end and pivotally
connected to the lift arm assembly at a position between the forward end and the pivot
member.
[0016] The guide link may be pivotally connected to the body at a position which is below
the position which the torsion member is pivotally mounted on the body.
[0017] The guide link may be pivotally mounted on the body at a position above the position
of connection of the lifting means to the body.
[0018] The control link may extend from the position of pivotal connection of its first
end to the body rearwardly and upwardly in all positions of the lift arm assembly.
[0019] When the lift arm assembly is in a lowered position the guide link may be disposed
wholly below the position of pivotal connection of the torsion member to the body.
[0020] The pivotal connection of the lifting means to the body may be disposed at a position
which is between the forward and rearward ends of the guide link when the lift arm
assembly is in a lowered position and is preferably adjacent a position which is below
the mid-point of the guide link.
[0021] The guide link may be longer than the distance between the axes of pivot of the torsion
member to the body and the lift arm assembly to the torsion member.
[0022] The guide link may constrain the torsion member initially to pivot rearwardly as
the forward end of the lift arm assembly is raised from a lowered position so that
an included angle between a line joining the first and second axes of pivot and a
line joining the first axis of pivot and the pivotal connection of the implement to
the lift arm assembly decreases as the lift arm assembly is raised over a first portion
of its range of movement and the second link then pivots forwardly so that said included
angle increases as the lift arm assembly moves over a second portion of said range
of movement.
[0023] The guide link may be connected to the lift arm assembly at a position which is disposed
below a line joining the first axis of pivot member and the pivotal connection of
the implement to the lift arm assembly.
[0024] The lift arm assembly may comprise a first part which extends generally downwardly
from the first axis of pivot, a second part which extends forwardly generally horizontally
from the lower end of the first part, and a third part which extends downwardly from
the forward end of the second part.
[0025] The guide link may be connected to the lift arm assembly in the region where the
first and second parts of the lift arm assembly meet.
[0026] The lifting means may also be connected to the lift arm assembly in said region.
[0027] The position of connection of the guide link to the lift arm assembly may be disposed
below a line joining the position of pivotal connection of the forward end of the
guide link to the body and the first pivotal axis when the lift arm assembly is in
a lowered position and may move to a position above said line as the lift arm assembly
is moved to its uppermost position.
[0028] The guide link may be substantially horizontal when the lift arm assembly is in its
lowermost position.
[0029] The boom assembly may comprise an implement levelling ram means hydraulically connected
to an implement crowd ram means to maintain the material handling implement in a fixed
orientation relative to the body irrespective of raising and lowering of the lift
arm assembly.
[0030] The implement levelling ramp means may have a first end connected to the lift arm
assembly and extend rearwardly therefrom to have a second end connected to the guide
link at a position adjacent to and spaced from the pivotal connection of the guide
link to the lift arm assembly.
[0031] When the lift arm assembly is in its lowermost position the implement levelling ramp
means may extend substantially horizontally.
[0032] The position of pivotal connection of the second end may be disposed slightly below
the position of pivotal connection of the first end when the lift arm assembly is
in its lowermost position and the position of pivotal connection of the second end
may be disposed below and forwardly of the position of pivotal connection of the second
end of the guide link to the lift arm assembly.
[0033] The guide link may comprise a pair of spaced parallel guide link elements and the
lifting means may be disposed so as to extend between the elements.
[0034] The implement levelling ram means may be disposed on the outer side of the lifting
means and may be pivotally connected to an outer one of said pair of link elements.
[0035] An access opening to the operator's compartment can conveniently be provided on the
other side of the operator's compartment to that alongside which the lift arm assembly
extends.
[0036] The body may comprise a pair of transversely spaced side members on which the ground
engageable propulsion means are mounted, said mounting means are supported by a pair
of transversely spaced upright members disposed adjacent the rear of the body and
which extend upwardly from said side members at the rear of, and on opposite sides
of the operator's compartment, the mounting means being disposed at a top rear part
of the operator's compartment and there being an opening in the compartment below
the pivot member whereby an operator can see horizontally rearwardly beneath the pivot
member.
[0037] If desired the pivotal mounting means may comprise a pair of discrete mounting means
or may comprise a single transversely extending elongate mounting means.
[0038] The lift arm assembly may comprise a single member or a plurality of members which
extend(s) forwards along said one side only of the operator's compartment.
[0039] The lift arm assembly may have an implement carrying member which projects from the
outer end of the lift arm assembly and extends transversely in front of the body and
has said material handling implement carried thereon.
[0040] The body may be provided with an abutment means adapted to engage the implement carrying
member to support the implement carrying member against displacement in a direction
rearwardly of the vehicle when the boom assembly is in a lower position.
[0041] The abutment means may comprise an abutment surface provided at the front end of
the side member disposed on the opposite side of the vehicle to the side on which
the lifting arm assembly is disposed.
[0042] The lift arm assembly, including the pivot member and the implement carrying member
may comprise a unitary component.
[0043] The body may comprise a pair of transversely spaced side members on which said ground
engageable propulsion means are mounted.
[0044] The ground engageable propulsion means may comprise wheels or tracks.
[0045] The ground engageable propulsion means may comprise a front wheel assembly disposed
forwardly of a rear wheel assembly, at least one of said wheel assemblies may comprises
a pair of wheels spaced apart transversely of the vehicle and at least one of said
wheel assemblies being turnable about a steering axis to permit the vehicle to be
steered.
[0046] Alternatively, the ground engageable transporter means may comprise a pair of wheel
assemblies disposed on opposite sides of the vehicle and each pair comprising a front
wheel disposed forwardly of a rear wheel and means to permit the vehicle to be propelled
and steered by driving the wheels on one side of the vehicle at the same or a different
speed and/or in a different direction of rotation from those on the other side of
the vehicle.
[0047] Alternatively, the ground engageable transporter means may comprise a pair of endless
tracks disposed one on one side and one on the other side of the vehicle and means
to permit the vehicle to be propelled and steered by driving the track on one side
of the vehicle at the same or a different speed and/or a different direction from
the track on the other side of the vehicle.
[0048] A portion of the operator's compartment may be disposed between said side members.
[0049] The body may have a transmission compartment at least a portion of which is disposed
between said side members and below the operator's cab and said transmission compartment
housing a transmission to transmit drive from an engine of the vehicle to the ground
engageable propulsion means.
[0050] The body may be provided with an engine compartment rearwardly of the operator's
compartment and transmission compartment and said engine compartment housing the engine
of the vehicle.
[0051] The mounting means may be supported by a pair of transversely spaced upright members
disposed adjacent the rear of the body and which extend upwardly from said side members
at the rear of the operator's compartment.
[0052] A part of said upright members may provide a part of the side walls of the operator's
cab.
[0053] A part of the side members and of the upright members may be formed integrally with
each other and the top wall of the operator's compartment may also be integrated therewith.
[0054] The side members may comprise loop case compartments comprising a transversely inner
wall and a tranversely outer wall joined by top and bottom walls and end walls and
a member providing one of said walls, preferably the outer wall, may be provided integrally
with the member which provides at least part of one plate, and preferably an inner
plate, of each upstanding member.
[0055] The mounting means torsion member may be disposed on or adjacent a top rear part
of the operator's compartment at a level whereby an operator can see horizontally
rearwardly beneath the torsion member.
[0056] An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference
to the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a skid steer loader vehicle embodying the invention,
FIGURE 1a is a fragmentary perspective view of a torsion member of the vehicle of Figure 1,
FIGURE 2 is a side elevation of the vehicle of Figure 1 showing the boom assembly
in a different position,
FIGURE 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2,
FIGURE 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of Figure 2, and
FIGURE 5 is a side elevation of the vehicle of Figure 1 to an enlarged scale showing
the boom assembly in a lowered position.
[0057] Referring now to the drawings, a skid steer loader vehicle 10 comprises a body 11
having a front end 12 and a rear end 13. The body 11 is provided with ground engageable
propulsion means 14 comprising a pair of front wheels 15 disposed forwardly of a pair
of rear wheels 16. The vehicle 10 is propelled in a straight line forwardly or rearwardly
by driving all four wheels or, to steer the vehicle, by driving the wheels 15 and
16 on one side at a different speed and/or direction than those on the other side.
Such skid steer loaders have a high degree of manoeuvrability and to facilitate skid
steering and in particular, for example, the ability of the vehicle to turn about
a central axis of the ground engageable propulsion means the wheel base is made, in
the present example, slightly shorter than the track of the vehicle although, if desired,
the wheel base may be the same or longer than the track if desired.
[0058] The wheels 15,16 are carried on stub axles 17 which project outwardly from a pair
of transversely spaced side members 18 of the body 10 and which extend fore and aft
of the vehicle. Between the side members 18 is a transmission compartment which houses
a transmission, whilst above and forwardly of the transmission compartment is an operator's
compartment 22 in which is provided an operator's seat, manually operable propulsion
controls for controlling the speed, selecting forward and reverse movement, and steering
the vehicle and manually operable loader controls for controlling a loader arm and
material handling implement as hereinafter to be described.
[0059] The operator's compartment 22 is also defined by a pair of upstanding members 26,
27 which extend upwardly from the side members, 18, 19 on opposite sides of the vehicle
and by a roof 28 which extends forwardly and adjacent its forward end is supported
by posts 29. If desired the operator's component may be structurally separate from
the members 26, 27.
[0060] A wire mesh screen 30 is provided on one side 31, of the operator's compartment 22
for protection of an operator, whilst the other side, 32 of the operator's compartment
is unobstructed and provides an access opening 33 whereby an operator can enter and
leave the operator's compartment 22.
[0061] Behind the transmission compartment 20 and operator's compartment 22 is provided
an engine compartment 34 in which an engine of any suitable type is housed. In the
present example the engine is an air-cooled diesel engine but any other suitable engine
may be provided.
[0062] The vehicle is provided with a loader arm boom assembly 40 which is disposed adjacent
the one side 31 of the operator's compartment 22. The boom assembly 40 comprises a
lift arm assembly 41 which has a pivot member 42 projecting from an inner end 43 of
the lift arm assembly 41 and extends transversely of the body and is pivotally mounted
on the body by means of a torsion member 44.
[0063] The torsion member 44 comprises a torsionally rigid beam 45 of welded box-section
configuration provided with end plates 46.
[0064] The beam 45 has an inclined surface portion 45
a in the way of the lift arm assembly 41 so as to permit the lift arm assembly 41 to
pivot to its lowermost position.
[0065] As shown in Figure 4, the upstanding members 26, 27 have a boss 47 welded on opposite
sides thereof and a pivot pin 48 is received within the bosses 47 and prevented from
rotation relative thereto by a locking bolt 49 which passes through the pin 48 and
is threadedly received adjacent its free end in a threaded opening in the boss 49.
The pin 48 projects inwardly of the respective plates 26, 27 and is received within
a pair of bosses 50 welded to the respective side plate 46 of the torsion member 45,
the bosses 50 and the side plate 46 being provide with an appropriate aperture so
as to pivotally receive the pivot pin 48 therein.
[0066] The respective side plates 46 are provided with a further pair of bosses 51 in which
a further pivot pin 52 is non-rotatably received, again being locked with a locking
bolt 53. The pin 52 projects through an aperture in an end plate 52 of the pivot member
42 and into an aperture provided in a boss 53 welded to the inner side thereof so
as to be pivotally received therein.
[0067] Consequently the lift arm assembly 41 is pivotally mounted for movement about a first
axis A-A relative to the torsion member 45 whilst the torsion member 45 is pivotally
mounted about an axis B-B relative to the body. The axes A-A and B-B are parallel
and extend transversely of the body perpendicular to a fore and aft axis of the body.
[0068] As can be seen from Figure 1, the axis B-B is disposed at the upper ends of the uprights
26 and are therefore disposed adjacent the upper end of the operator's compartment
22.
[0069] The loader arm assembly 41 has three parts which, when the loader arm assembly 41
is in its lowermost position, shown in Figure 2, has a first part 41
a which extends substantially downwardly from the first pivot axis A-A, although with
a minor forward component, a second part 41
b which extends forwardly, although with a small downward component, from the lower
end of the part 41
a, and a third part 41
c which extends substantially downwardly, although with a small forward component,
from the forward end of the part 41
b. The third part 41
a is provided with pivot means 54 to mount a material handling implement, which in
this case is an excavator bucket 55 but which may be any other material handling equipment
such as forks, on the front end of the lift arm assembly. Crowd ram means 56 are provided
to cause crowd movement of the implement 55 about a horizontal axis 56.
[0070] It will be noted that the distance between the axes A-A and B-B is substantially
smaller than the overall length of the lift arm assembly 41
a.
[0071] A lifting means comprising a hydraulic lifting ram 60 is pivotally connected at one
end to the body 10 at a position 61 which is disposed between the wheels 15, 16 and
adjacent a plane containing their axes of pivot. The ram 60 extends upwardly and rearwardly
from the first end connected to the body at 61 and is connected at a second end to
the lift arm assembly 41 adjacent the junction of the first and second parts 41
a and 41
b, as shown at 62. As shown in Figure 2, the lifting means 60 extends upwardly and
rearwardly from the pivotal connection 61 in all positions on the lift arm assembly.
[0072] A guide link 70 is pivotally connected at its forward end to the body 10, as shown
at 71, at a position which is adjacent the forward end of the body and closely spaced
above the top of the ground engageable propulsion means 14. The guide link 70 extends
rearwardly from the position 71 and is connected at its rearward or second end to
the lift arm assembly 41, as shown at 72, again at the junction between the first
and second parts 41
a and 41
b.
[0073] An implement levelling ram means 80 is pivotally connected at its forward end to
the link arm assembly 41, as shown at 81, and extends rearwardly, substantially horizontally
but slightly inclined downwardly so as to be connected to the guide link 70 at a position
shown at 82. The implement levelling ram means 80 is hydraulically connected to the
crowd ram means 56 so as to maintain the implement 55 in a constant orientation relative
to the ground as the lift arm assembly is raised and lowered.
[0074] Referring now to Figure 4, the lift arm assembly 41 in the region of the junction
between parts 41
a and 41
b comprises spaced parallel side plates 90 to which bosses 91 are welded and which
receive a pivot pin 93. The pivot pin 93 is prevented from rotation relative to the
bosses 91 by a locking screw 94 which passes through a transverse passage in the pin
93 and which at its free end is received in a threaded opening in the respective boss
91. The pivot pin 93 is received in a passage 95 provided in a mounting block 96 fixed
to the ram 97 of the lifting ram 60 so as to provide the hereinbefore mentioned pivotal
connection 62 between the ram 60 and the lift arm assembly 41.
[0075] Also welded to the side plates 90 are further bosses 100, 101. Each pair of bosses
100, 101 receive therein a pivot pin 102, 103 respectively, the pivot pins being retained
from rotation relative to the bosses 100, 101 by locking screws 104, 105 similar to
the locking screw 94. The pivot pins 102, 103 are pivotally received in apertures
106, 107 respectively in guide link elements 108, 109 which extend parallel to each
other and which together comprise the guide link 70 described hereinbefore. As shown
in Figure 4, the ram 60 extends between the link elements 108, 109.
[0076] The outer link element 109 is provided with a boss 110 which has a pivot pin 111
locked therein by a locking screw 112 similar to the locking screw 94. The pivot pin
111 pivotally mounts a mounting block 113 provided on the ram 114 of the levelling
ram 80 and thus provides pivotal connection 82 thereof to the guide link 70, the mounting
block 113 being retained on the pin 111 by a circlip 115. At its other end the levelling
ram 80 is pivotally connected to the lift arm assembly 41 by a pivot pin extending
between bosses provided on the outer side plate of the lift arm assembly 41 and a
bracket 116 welded thereto, in a similar manner to the bosses described hereinbefore.
[0077] In use, when the ram 60 is pressurised in conventional manner from the usual hydraulic
supply of the vehicle, the lift arm assembly 41 is raised at its outer end and, as
shown in Figure 2, the path of travel is substantially vertical throughout the range
of movement.
[0078] It will be noted that the guide link 7 extends generally horizontally from its pivotal
connection 71 when the boom is in the lowered position shown in Figure 2.
[0079] During an initial position of the range of movement, i.e. from the lowermost position
shown in Figure 2 to the intermediate position shown in Figure 2, the pivotal connection
72 will move upwardly and rearwardly which will cause the torsion member 45 to pivot
rearwardly, i.e. in an anti-clockwise direction in Figure 2, so that an included angle
X in a line joining the first and second axes of pivot and a line joining the first
axis of pivot A-A and the pivotal connection 54 of the implement to the assembly 41
decreases. As a result of the rearward movement of the torsion member 45 the path
of movement of the pivotal connection 54 is displaced rearwardly from the position
it would otherwise follow, which is shown at P in Figure 2.
[0080] As the loader arm assembly moves further upwardly into a second part of the range,
so that the position of pivotal connection 72 of the guide link 70 to the lift arm
assembly 41 passes through a line joining the first pivot axis A-A and the axis of
pivotal connection 71 of the guide link to the body the torsion member 45 is caused
to pivot forwardly, i.e. in a clockwise direction in Figure 2, and the above mentioned
included angle X increases. Of course, the lowering movement of the lift arm assembly
is the reverse of that described hereinbefore. By appropriate selection of the parameters
of the hereinbefore described components and their relative positioning, the connecting
means 54 can be caused to move in the above described substantially vertical path,
shown at I in Figure 2, although variations from this path can be achieved as desired
by appropriate selection of the above mentioned parameters.
[0081] In addition, as the lift arm assembly is raised and lowered as described hereinbefore,
the piston rod of the levelling ram 80 is moved relative to its cylinder to displace
hydraulic fluid between it and the crowd ram 56 so as to cause the crowd ram to operate
to maintain the implement 55 in a fixed orientation relative to the ground during
the range of movement of the lift arm assembly.
[0082] From the foregoing it will be seen that boom assembly 40 extends forwardly from a
position adjacent the rear end of the body 11 alongside the one side 31 of the operator's
compartment 22 whilst the other side 32 is unobstructed so that an operator can gain
accesss to the compartment through the access opening 33.
[0083] By providing the axis of pivot of the lift arm assembly 41 adjacent the top rear
corner of the operator's compartment the operator is provided with the ability to
lift the bucket to a relatively great height and at the same time provide the bucket
with good reach and the vehicle with a stability. For example, the axis of pivot of
the lift arm assembly is approximately 1.5m above the ground in the example illustrated,
whilst the distance between the axis of pivot of the lift arm assembly and the axis
of pivot of the bucket about the axle 75 is approximately 2.5m. Hence the vehicle
has a total lift of approximately 3m and over the whole of this range of lift the
pivotal connection 75 to the bucket lies forwardly of the front end 12 of the vehicle.
[0084] The operator's compartment 22 is defined in part by inner plates 26
a, 27
a of the upstanding members 26, 27, the roof 28 and the posts 29 which together provide
the enclosure with one side, 31 and a top and rear wall which include means for preventing
access therethrough. In the case of the one side 31 this is by virtue of the presence
of the boom assembly and also the wire mesh protective screen 30. At the rear, the
operator's compartment is defined in part by the front wall 34
a of the engine compartment 34. The space between the front wall 34
a and the underside of the torsion member 44 whilst preventing access to the operator's
compartment does permit the operator to look out of the compartment to the rear beneath
the torsion member 44.
[0085] The inner plates 26
a, 27
a which in substance define part of the operator's compartment are themselves integral
continuations of the outer walls of the hereinbefore described side members 18, 19.
[0086] Thus it will be seen that the main structural parts of the operator's compartment
which provide the wall thereof are formed integrally with other structural elements
of the vehicle and in particular the side members 18, 19 and the upstanding members
26, 27 which carry the boom assembly pivots and thus the operator's compartment is
integrated with the remainder of the machine and hence has a high ability to withstand
forces exerted thereon during roll-over conditions.
[0087] The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or the accompanying drawings,
expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing the disclosed
function, or a method or process for attaining the disclosed result, or a class or
group of substances or compositions, as appropriate, may, separately or in any combination
of such features, be utilised for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.
1. A loader vehicle comprising a body having a front end and a rear end and provided
with ground engageable propulsion means, an operator's compartment and a boom assembly,
comprising a lift arm assembly and a pivot member which projects transversely from
the inner end of the lift arm assembly on one side thereof and extends transversely
across the body from said one side of the lift arm assembly and which is pivotally
mounted on the body, adjacent the rear end thereof, for movement of the lift arm assembly
between a raised position and a lowered position in which the lift arm assembly extends
forwardly alongside the operator's compartment and means for carrying a material handling
implement at an outer end of the boom assembly so as to be disposed forward of the
front end of the body, characterised in that the pivot member is pivotally mounted,
for movement about a first axis, on a torsion member, which extends transversely across
the body, by first pivotal mounting means disposed at positions which are spaced apart
transversely of the torsion member and the torsion member is pivotally mounted on
the body, for movement about a second axis which is parallel to the first axis and
which extends transversely of the body, by second pivotal mounting means disposed
at positions which are spaced apart transversely of the body.
2. A vehicle according to claim 1 wherein the boom assembly comprises a unitary generally
L-shaped member comprising the lift arm assembly and the pivot member which projects
from the inner end of the lift arm assembly on one side thereof and extends transversely
across the body on said one side of the lift arm assembly to a position adjacent the
opposite side of the body.
3. A vehicle according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the torsion member is pivotally
mounted on the body by pivotal mounting means disposed at fixed positions which are
spaced apart transversely of the body and are adjacent an upper rear end part of the
body and are on opposite sides of the body.
4. A vehicle according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the distance between
the first and second axes of pivot is substantially shorter than the length of the
lift arm assembly.
5. A vehicle according to any one of the preceding claims wherein a lifting means is
connected at one end to the body at a position between the forward end and the rearward
end of the ground engageable propulsion means and at its other end to the lift arm
assembly at a position intermediate the forward end thereof and the pivot member so
as to extend upwardly and rearwardly from the body to the lift arm assembly at least
when the lift arm assembly is in a lowered position.
6. A vehicle according to any one of the preceding claims wherein a lifting means is
connected between the lift arm assembly and the body and a guide link is connected
between the body and the lift arm assembly to constrain the forward end of the lift
arm assembly to move in a predetermined path that may be substantially vertical as
the forward end is moved between a lowered and a raised position.
7. A vehicle according to claim 6 wherein the guide link has one end pivotally connected
to the body adjacent the forward end of the body and a second end disposed rearwardly
of the first end and pivotally connected to the lift arm assembly at a position between
the forward end and the pivot member. that said included angle increases as the lift
arm assembly moves over a second portion of said range of movement.
14. A vehicle according to any one of claims 6 to 13 wherein the lift arm assembly comprises
a first part which extends generally downwardly from the first axis of pivot, a second
part which extends forwardly generally horizontally from the lower end of the first
part, and a third part which extends downwardly from the forward end of the second
part and the guide link is connected to the lift arm assembly in the region where
the first and second parts of the lift arm assembly meet.
15. A vehicle according to claim 14 wherein the lifting means is connected to the lift
arm assembly in said region.
16. A vehicle according to any one of claims 6 to 15 wherein the position of connection
of the guide link to the lift arm assembly is disposed below a line joining the position
of pivotal connection of the forward end of the guide link to the body and the first
pivotal axis when the lift arm assembly is in a lowered position and moves to a position
above said line as the lift arm assembly is moved to its uppermost position.
17. A vehicle according to any one of claims 11 to 16 wherein the boom assembly comprises
an implement levelling ram means hydraulically connected to an implement crowd ram
means to maintain the material handling implement in a fixed orientation relative
to the body irrespective of raising and lowering of the lift arm assembly and wherein
the implement levelling ram means has a first end connected to the lift arm assembly
and extends rearwardly therefrom to have a second end connected to the guide link
at a position adjacent to and spaced from the pivotal connection of the guide link
to the lift arm assembly.
18. A vehicle according to claim 6, or any one of claims 7 to 17 when directly or indirectly
dependent on claim 6 wherein the guide link comprises a pair of spaced parallel guide
link elements and the lifting means is disposed so as to extend between the elements.
19. A vehicle according to claim 18 when dependent on claim 17 or claim 18 wherein the
implement levelling ram means is disposed on the outer side of the lifting means and
is pivotally connected to an outer one of said pair of link elements.
20. A vehicle according to any one of the preceding claims wherein an access opening
to the operator's compartment is provided on the other side of the operator's compartment
to that alongside which the lift arm assembly extends and the mounting means and torsion
member are disposed on or adjacent a top rear part of the operator's compartment at
a level whereby an operator can see horizontally rearwardly beneath the torsion member.