Articulated aerial lift

Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Having transpositioning base and erecting means

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182 2, B66F 1104

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ABSTRACT:
An articulated aerial lift has a platform that is coupled to one end of a boom. The other end of the boom is connected to an upper end of a riser. An arm couples the lower end of the riser to a turret. As the arm moves between a lowermost position to a raised position, the riser rotates between a forward position to a backward position in order to reduce an overturning moment caused by the platform. Rotation of the riser can be accomplished with nonparallel arms.

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American National Standard for boom-supported elevating work platforms, American National Standards Institute, Inc., Jul. 17, 1980, pp. 1-12.

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