Abstract
A body structure of a forklift truck is provided, with which no dead
space is formed in a cross member while securing the constructional
strength of the cross member, an increase in length of the truck body
due to the space needed in the prior art to locate the exhaust muffler
can be evaded resulting in a compact forklift truck, and winding-up
of dust on the ground caused when the radiator cooling air flows to
the underside of the truck body is prevented without an increase in
manufacturing cost. The structure of the vehicle body having a cross
member fixed to the inside faces of a pair of left and right side
frames is characterized in that the cross member is composed of a
vertical plate and a horizontal plate fixed to the vertical plate
at a substantially right angle to form a crooked member having the
general shape of an inversed letter "L" with an axle support
member fixed the lower end of the vertical plate.
Claims
1. A body structure of a forklift truck having a pair of left and
right side frames extending in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle
body, and a cross member fixed to the inside faces of the side frames
at the lateral side ends of the cross member to connect the side frames,
the cross member being located on an axle, wherein said cross member
is composed of a vertical plate and a horizontal plate fixed to the
vertical plate at a substantially right angle to form a crooked member
having the general shape of an inversed letter "L" with
an axle support member fixed to the lower end of the vertical plate.
2. The body structure of a forklift truck according to claim 1,
wherein said cross member is a welded construction of the crooked
member and the axle support member, the lateral side ends of the
crooked member is welded to the inside faces of the side frames,
and the axle support member is welded substantially horizontally
to the lower end of the crooked member.
3. A body structure of a forklift truck in which a counter weight
having an opening for exhausting a cooling air flowing out from
a radiator is located at the rear side of the radiator, the body
of the forklift truck having a pair of left and right side frames
extending in a longitudinal direction of the body with a counter
weight attached at the rear of the body, a cross member being fixed
to the inside faces of the side frames at the lateral side ends
of the cross member to connect the side frames, the cross member
being located on a rear axle, wherein said cross member is composed
of a vertical plate and a horizontal plate fixed to the vertical
plate at a substantially right angle to form a crooked member having
the general shape of an inversed letter "L" with an axle
support member fixed the lower end of the vertical plate, and an
engine exhaust muffler is located in the space formed at the rear
of the vertical plate under the horizontal plate.
4. The body structure of a forklift truck according to claim 3,
wherein the horizontal plate is located under said radiator to prevent
air including the cooling air flowing out from the radiator toward
the opening of the counter weight from flowing to the underside
of the vehicle body.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention is related to a body structure of
a forklift truck applied mainly to a forklift truck driven by an
internal combustion engine, the body comprising a pair of left and
right side frames extending in the longitudinal direction of the
body and a cross member of which both lateral side ends are fixed
to said side frames on the inside faces thereof and which is located
above an rear axle of the forklift truck.
[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0004] A forklift truck is provided with a counter weight in the
rear of the forklift truck to balance the weight of a load carried
on the forklift provided in the front thereof, so force due to the
weight of the counter weight and counter force from the rear axle
due to traveling of the vehicle act on the rear part of the body
frame. In a conventional forklift truck, two vertical cross member
plates are fixed to a pair of side members to cope with such forces
as shown in FIG. 6. In the drawing, reference numeral 106 is a body
frame, 107 are a pair of left and right side frames extending in
the longitudinal direction of the body frame, 020 is a cross member
consisting of two vertical plates fixed to the inside faces 107a
of the side frames 107, and 108 are erect members provided at the
rear end of each of the side frames.
[0005] Said cross member 020 consists of two vertical plates 20
disposed parallel to each other with a certain distance and an axle
supporting member 22 welded to the vertical plates 20 at the lower
end thereof, a rear axle not shown in FIG. 6 being located under
the axle supporting member 22. Both lateral side ends of each of
the vertical plates 20 are welded to the inside faces 107a of the
side frames 107.
[0006] In Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2001-48497
is disclosed a forklift truck which is composed such that a front
frame having a pair of left and right outer rails and a rear frame
having a pair of left and right inner rails are provided and the
inner rails are received in the outer rails so that the inner rails
can be slid relative to the outer rails without interfering with
front and rear wheels in order to change the wheel base of the forklift
truck.
[0007] In a forklift truck provided with a counter weight (not
shown in FIG. 6) to balance the weight of a load carried on the
fork provided in the front of the vehicle, force F2 in the longitudinal
direction of the truck body resulted by the moment around the supporting
point of the counter weight due to the offset of the center of gravity
of the counter weight from the bearing point of the counter weight
on the body frame acts on the cross member 020 in addition to force
F1 in vertical direction acting on the axle support member 22 from
the rear axle resulting due to the vertical shock which occurs when
the forklift truck is traveling, as shown in FIG. 6. Therefore,
each force F1 and F2 acts to bend the cross member 020 and the welded
parts of the both lateral ends of the vertical plates 20 of the
cross member 020 and left and right side members 107 are considerably
stressed by the bending moment due to force F1 and F2.
[0008] In the prior art of construction as shown in FIG. 6, as
the cross member 020 to which vertical force F1 and lateral force
F2 are applied at the lateral center portion thereof is composed
such that two vertical plates 20, to which an axle support member
22 is welded at the lower ends of the vertical plates, are disposed
in parallel to each other and welded to the inside faces 107a of
the side frames 107, the distance 21 between the plates must be
determined to be somewhat large in order to secure the strength
of structure.
[0009] However, with a structure like this, the space 21 between
the vertical plates 20 becomes a dead space where parts can not
be located, and it is difficult to construct a compact vehicle.
[0010] Generally, an engine exhaust muffler (not shown in the drawing)
is located at the back of the rear side vertical plates 20 of the
cross member 020 parallel to the plate, so the length of the forklift
truck becomes inevitably long. Further, as the cross member 020
which is located under the radiator of the engine is provided as
mentioned above, the cooling air of the radiator conducted to the
exhaust opening formed in the counter weight is liable to flow toward
the underside of the body resulting in an easy winding-up of dust
on the ground. Therefore, it is needed to provide an additional
member in order to prevent the flow of the cooling air toward the
underside of the body, which causes a complication in structure
and an increase in manufacturing cost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The present invention was made in light of the problems
of the prior art as mentioned above, and the object of the invention
is to provide a body structure of a forklift truck with which no
dead space is formed in a cross member while securing the constructional
strength of the cross member, an increase in the length of the truck
body due to the space needed in the prior art to locate the exhaust
muffler can be evaded resulting in a compact forklift truck, and
winding-up of dust on the ground caused when the radiator cooling
air flows to the underside of the truck body is prevented without
providing additional parts in particular which induces an increase
in cost.
[0012] To achieve the object, the invention proposes a body structure
of a forklift truck having a pair of left and right side frames
extending in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle body, and
a cross member fixed to the inside faces of the side frames at the
lateral side ends of the cross member to connect the side frames,
the cross member being located on an axle, wherein said cross member
is composed of a vertical plate and a horizontal plate fixed to
the vertical plate at a substantially right angle to form a crooked
member having the general shape of an inversed letter "L"
with an axle support member fixed to the lower end of the vertical
plate.
[0013] It is preferable that said cross member is a welded construction
of the crooked member and the axle support, the lateral side ends
of the crooked member is welded to the inside faces of the side
frames, and the axle support member is welded substantially horizontally
to the lower end of the crooked member.
[0014] In a forklift truck, in addition to vertical force which
is transmitted from the axle by way of the axle support and acts
onto the cross member connecting said pair of left and right side
members, horizontal force acts onto the cross member due to moment
of the weight of the counter weight around the bearing point of
the counter weight supported on the body frame. Therefore, complex
bending stress occurs at the welded portion of the lateral end of
the cross member to the inside face of the side member. Bending
moment due to vertical force is borne mainly by the vertical plate
12 which has a large section modulus concerning a horizontal plane
because the modulus is proportional to the second power of the height
of the vertical plane and bending moment due to horizontal force
is borne mainly by the horizontal plate 11 which has a large section
modulus concerning a vertical plane in lateral direction because
the modulus is proportional to the second power of the width of
the horizontal plate in the longitudinal direction of the side members.
Accordingly, the stress at said welded portion, which is inversely
proportional to section modulus, is reduced compared with the case
the cross member is composed of two vertical plate which has a large
section modulus only concerning a horizontal plane and small section
modulus concerning a vertical plane in lateral direction because
it is the sum of the section modulus of each vertical plate concerning
a vertical plane in lateral direction, which is proportional to
the second power of the thickness of the plate, and the plate thickness
is very small compared with the plate height. Therefore, according
to the present invention, the stress due to the bending moments
can be reduced.
[0015] Further, the present invention proposes a body structure
of a forklift truck in which a counter weight having an opening
for exhausting the cooling air flowing out from a radiator is located
at the rear side of the radiator, the body of the forklift truck
having a pair of left and right side frame extending in the longitudinal
direction of the body with a counter weight attached at the rear
of the body, a cross member being fixed to the inside faces of the
side frames at the lateral side ends of the cross member to connect
the side frames, the cross member being located on a rear axle,
wherein said cross member is composed of a vertical plate and a
horizontal plate fixed to the vertical plate at a substantially
right angle to form a crooked member having the general shape of
an inversed letter "L" with an axle support member fixed
the lower end of the vertical plate, and an engine exhaust muffler
is located in the space formed at the rear of the vertical plate
under the horizontal plate.
[0016] According to the invention, the cross member to connect
the left and right side frames is formed into a crooked member with
a vertical plate and a horizontal plate fixed to the vertical plate
at a substantially right angle so that the crooked member has the
general shape of an inversed letter "L" with an axle support
member fixed to the lower end of the vertical plate, and an engine
exhaust muffler is located at the rear of the vertical plate under
the horizontal plate, so that the length of the forklift truck is
reduced compared with that of the prior art in which the exhaust
muffler is located at the rear of the rear side vertical plate of
the cross member of two vertical plates, resulting in a compact
forklift truck.
[0017] It is preferable that the horizontal plate is located under
said radiator to prevent air including the cooling air flowing out
from the radiator toward the opening of the counter weight from
flowing to the underside of the vehicle body.
[0018] With the construction like this, the horizontal plate of
the cross member serves to prevent the cooling air flowing out from
the radiator from flowing to the underside of the vehicle body,
and winding-up of dust on the ground is evaded.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] FIG. 1 is a side view including a partial sectional view
of the construction of the rear part of an embodiment of the forklift
truck according to the present invention.
[0020] FIG. 2 is a diagonally front perspective view of the body
frame of FIG. 1.
[0021] FIG. 3 is a diagonally rear perspective view of the body
frame of FIG. 1 (viewed in the direction of arrow A in FIG. 1).
[0022] FIG. 4 is a view in the direction of arrow B in FIG. 1.
[0023] FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of the rear part
for explaining the action of forces.
[0024] FIG. 6 is a diagonally front perspective view of the body
frame of prior art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now
be detailed with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is intended,
however, that unless particularly specified, dimensions, materials,
relative positions and so forth of the constituent parts in the
embodiments shall be interpreted as illustrative only not as limitative
of the scope of the present invention.
[0026] FIG. 1 is a side view including a partial sectional view
of the construction of the rear part of an embodiment of the forklift
truck according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a diagonally
front perspective view of the body frame of FIG. 1, FIG. 3 is a
diagonally rear perspective view of the body frame of FIG. 1 (viewed
in the direction of arrow A in FIG. 1), and FIG. 4 is a view in
the direction of arrow B in FIG. 1. FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional
view of the rear part for explaining the action of forces.
[0027] Referring to FIG. 1.about.4 representing the forklift truck
100 according to the present invention, reference numeral 106 is
a body frame, which consists of a pair of left and right side frames
107 extending in the longitudinal direction of the truck body as
shown in FIG. 2. Reference numeral 101 is a counter weight attached
to the rear of the frame 106, 102 is a radiator for cooling the
engine cooling water by air, 103 is an opening formed in the counter
weight 101 in the rear of the radiator 102 for exhausting the radiator
cooling air flowing out therefrom. Reference numeral 105 is a rear
wheel (only a rear wheel of one side is represented), and 104 is
a rear axle.
[0028] Referring to FIG. 2, reference numeral 1 is a cross member
fixed to the inside faces 107a of said side frames 107 at both lateral
ends of the cross member to connect the side frames. Said cross
member 1 is a welded structure composed of a crooked member 10 of
which the cross section has the general shape of an inversed letter
"L" and a horizontal axle support plate member 13 welded
to the lower end of the crooked member 10, the rear axle 104 (see
FIG. 1) being attached to the axle support member 13.
[0029] Said crooked member 10 is composed of a horizontal plate
11 and a vertical plate 12 welded to said horizontal plate 11, the
vertical plate 12 extending downward at about right angle to the
horizontal plate 11.
[0030] Said cross member 1 is welded to the inside faces 107a of
the side members 107 at both lateral side ends thereof as shown
in FIG. 2 and FIG. 4.
[0031] Reference numeral 2 is an exhaust muffler and it is located
in a muffler space 3 formed at the rear of the vertical plate 12,
under the horizontal plate 11, as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 3.
[0032] The horizontal plate 11 of the cross member 1 extends rearward
so that it partitions the radiator 102 side space above the horizontal
plate 11 from said muffler space 3, preferably it extends so that
the rear end thereof reaches near to the counter weight 101.
[0033] In FIG. 2, reference numeral 108 are head guard attaching
members provided to erect at the rear part of each of the side members
107.
[0034] In the forklift truck composed like this, vertical force
F1 due to the vertical shock which occurs when the forklift truck
is traveling acts on the axle support member 13 of the cross member
1 connecting the left and right side members 107 as shown in FIG.
3 and FIG. 5.
[0035] Further, moment Mc is generated by the weight Wc of the
counterweight 101 supported on the body frame 106 at the bearing
parts 100b of the side members 107 because of the offset of the
center of gravity of the counter weight from said bearing parts
10b, and horizontal force F2 acts on the axle support member 13
as shown in FIG. 5.
[0036] Therefore, complex bending stress occurs at the welded portion
of the lateral end of the cross member to the inside face of the
side member due to vertical force F1 and lateral force F2. Bending
moment due to vertical force F1 is borne mainly by the vertical
plate 12 which has a large section modulus concerning a horizontal
plane because the modulus is proportional to the second power of
the height of the vertical plane and bending moment due to horizontal
force F2 is borne mainly by the horizontal plate 11 which has a
large section modulus concerning a vertical plane in lateral direction
because the modulus is proportional to the second power of the width
of the horizontal plate in the longitudinal direction of the side
frames. Accordingly, the stress at said welded portion, which is
inversely proportional to section modulus, is reduced compared with
the case the cross member is composed of two vertical plate which
has a large section modulus only concerning a horizontal plane and
a small section modulus concerning a vertical plane in lateral direction
because it is the sum of the section modulus of each vertical plate
concerning a vertical plane in lateral direction, which is proportional
to the second power of the thickness of the plate, and the plate
thickness is small compared with the plate height. Therefore, according
to the present invention, the stress due to the bending moments
can be reduced.
[0037] Further, with the embodiment like this, in addition to that
the bending stresses at the weld connections of the cross member
1 formed in a crooked shape having the general shape of an inversed
letter "L" to the side members 107 are reduced, the exhaust
muffler 2 can be located in the muffler space formed at the rear
of the vertical plate 12 and under the horizontal plate 11 of the
crooked member 10, the length of the forklift truck can be reduced
compared with that of prior art in which the exhaust muffler is
located at the rear of the rear side vertical plate of two parallel
vertical plates.
[0038] Further, with the embodiment like this, the horizontal plate
11 of the cross member 1 extends rearward near to the counter weight
10 so that it partitions the radiator 102 side space above the horizontal
plate 11 from said muffler space 13, so the horizontal plate 11
prevents air including the radiator cooling air from flowing from
the area behind the radiator 102 before the exhaust opening 103
of the counter weight 101 to the area 110 under the truck body.
[0039] Therefore, the horizontal plate 11 serves to prevent cooling
air from flowing from the area behind the radiator 102 before the
exhaust opening 103 through to the area under the truck body in
addition as a strength member, as a result winding-up of dust on
the ground by the cooling air is prevented.
[0040] As has been described in the foregoing, according to the
present invention, the frame body having no dead space in the cross
member while securing the constructional strength of the cross member
is composed, an increase in length of the truck body due to the
space needed in the prior art to locate the exhaust muffler can
be evaded, thus a compact forklift truck can be provided. Further,
a forklift truck with which winding-up of dust on the ground caused
when the radiator cooling air flows to the underside of the truck
body is prevented without providing additional parts in particular
which induces an increase in cost.
[0041] According to the present invention, by composing the cross
member such that it has a cross section of the general shape of
an inversed letter "L" with an axle support member fixed
to the lower end thereof, the strength of the welded portions of
the lateral ends to the side frames against bending in both vertical
and horizontal direction is secured while reducing the longitudinal
length of the truck body.
[0042] Still further, according to the present invention, by locating
the exhaust muffler in the space formed behind the vertical plate
under the horizontal plate of the cross member formed into a crooked
member having the general shape of an inversed letter "L",
the cross member serves also as a member for accommodating the muffler,
and the length of the truck body can be reduced compared with that
of the prior art, resulting in a compact forklift truck. |