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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 10, 2008
Filed:
Oct. 20, 2004
Bernd David, Henstedt-Ulzburg, DE;
Helmut Lohmann, Nartum-Gyhum, DE;
Michael Niebuhr, Bargteheide, DE;
Volkmar Prehn, Henstedt-Ulzburg, DE;
Bernd David, Henstedt-Ulzburg, DE;
Helmut Lohmann, Nartum-Gyhum, DE;
Michael Niebuhr, Bargteheide, DE;
Volkmar Prehn, Henstedt-Ulzburg, DE;
Jungheinrich Aktiengesellschaft, Hamburg, DE;
Abstract
A drawbar for power-operated industrial trucks with a drawbar handle which can be pivoted about a horizontal axis in a large angular range between an approximately upright position and a position inclined obliquely to vertical. The drawbar includes a drawbar head arranged at a free end of the drawbar handle, the head including a horn arranged in the extension of the drawbar handle, rod-like grips extending on both sides of the horn and approximately transversely thereto that are connected to carrier sections connected to the horn on both sides via arm sections attached to the end of a grip. The arm and carrier sections form a protective yoke with grip openings and at least one control element for a function of the industrial truck on one grip opening is arranged in the vicinity of the associated carrier section, such that it can be actuated from above by pressure from one finger, even when the hand grasps the rod-like grip facing it. The control element is constructed and arranged, such that with an approximately upright drawbar handle, it can even be actuated from the lower face of the drawbar head by finger or thumb pressure.