Industrial truck

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Inventors

Leifert, Torsten

Application #

662131

Filed

Sep-12-2003

Published

Feb-21-2006

Current US Class

180/65.1
180/65.2
180/65.3
180/68.5

International Classes

B60K 3/00     (20060101)

Field of Search

180/165 180/652 180/653 180/651 180/655 180/685 180/654 429/26 429/12

Assignee

Still GmbH (DE)

Examiners

Shriver; J. Allen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

The Webb Law Firm

US Patent References

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6651701   Hydrogen storage...
6708719   Mounting structure...
6830117   Vehicle chassis hav...
6834737   Hybrid vehicle and...
6874588   Fuel cell electric ve...

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Abstract
An industrial truck, such as a fork-lift truck, has an electrical drive system and an energy supply based on gaseous media. At least one pressure vessel for the storage of at least one gaseous medium is installed in a mounting device which can be easily replaced together with the pressure vessel in the lower portion of the industrial truck (5) between the axles (7). Devices necessary for the generation of electrical energy from the gaseous medium can be advantageously installed in the mounting device.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An industrial truck, comprising:

spaced axles;

an electrical drive system; and

a mounting device configured to support at least one pressure vessel for storage of at least one gaseous medium, wherein the mounting device and associated pressure vessel can be replaced together as a unit, and wherein the mounting device is located in a lower portion of the industrial truck between the spaced axles.

2. The industrial truck as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one pressure vessel in the industrial truck is refillable while the pressure vessel and/or the mounting device are installed in the industrial truck.

3. The industrial truck as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mounting device includes additional devices for the generation of electrical energy from the gaseous medium.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an industrial truck, such as a fork-lift truck, with an electrical drive system and an energy supply based on gaseous media.

2. Technical Considerations

An internal combustion engine is the preferred power source in industrial trucks that are required to have relatively high load-carrying capacities and performance requirements. Diesel engines are in very widespread use in these applications because they can be operated very economically and the fuel supply system is simple. However, diesel engines cannot be used if the truck is frequently operated indoors, such as in closed factory buildings, for example.

Battery-operated industrial trucks need very large battery capacities and, therefore, require long charging times to achieve the required high performance. To reduce down times, discharged batteries can be removed completely and replaced with charged batteries. For this purpose, the batteries are generally located in a tray-shaped device which, on counterweighted fork-lift trucks, is located between the axles underneath the driver's seat. However, the replacement of this battery tray is a very complex operation and the maintenance of a supply of replacement batteries is expensive.
 
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