Claims
- 1. Apparatus for anchoring a vehicle, having a unibody type construction including at least one pinch type weld, to a support surface comprising, in combination: an elongated clamp member for grasping the pinch type weld of the unibody of the vehicle including adjustable jaw members along an axis for removably capturing the pinch type weld; means for accepting a counterforce from the clamp member in a substantially horizontal manner to substantially reduce the necessity for use of supporting apparatus in straightening the frame of the vehicle; and means, for rotation about a vertical axis, for attaching the accepting means to the support surface, for allowing rotational self-alignment of the accepting means about the vertical axis, and for allowing the accepting means to be substantially in line with the counterforce of the clamp member.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the elongated clamp member includes at least two abutment wings integrally attached to and projecting from the clamp member, with the wings being located on opposite sides of the axis of the jaw members, and wherein the accepting means comprises a stop member including arms upstanding from the support surface for abutting with the abutment wings such that the counterforce from the clamp member is conveyed in a substantially horizontal manner through the abutment wings to the stop member.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the support surface has a top surface and a bottom surface defining a finite thickness and further includes at least one regularly shaped aperture passing vertically through the support surface and wherein the attaching, self-alignment, and allowing means comprises, in combination: attachment means having a cross sectional size substantially equal to but slightly less than the size of the aperture and having a removed portion of a thickness substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface for allowing the attachment means to be vertically inserted into the support surface aperture and moved in a first lateral directional parallel to the support surface to engage the support surface within the removed portion, with a lip being defined by the removed portion for abutting with the bottom surface of the support surface; means for preventing the attachment means from moving in a second lateral direction opposite to the first lateral direction and for preventing unintentional removal of the attachment means from the aperture; and means extending around the preventing means, located on the opposite side of the attachment means from the lip, for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the support surface aperture is circular in shape and wherein the attachment means has a circular cross section.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the preventing means comprises a pin inserted within the support surface aperture next to the attachment means after the attachment means has been moved in the first lateral direction to an extent that the support surface engages the removed portion.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the attachment means includes an L-shaped member including a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, with the horizontal leg defining the abutting lip, wherein the vertical leg is attached to the bottom surface of the accepting means, and wherein the removed portion is defined between the horizontal leg and the bottom surface of the accepting means.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the lip of the attachment means includes a flat end portion for transferring the counterforce from the attachment means to the bottom surface of the support surface along a line and for reducing the shearing effect of the lip on the support surface.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the attachment means comprises a cylindrical member formed of thick wall tubing having a notch formed therein by a first saw cut of a depth substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface and along a cord of the circular cross section, a second saw cut spaced from and parallel to the first saw cut and of a depth equal to the depth of the first saw cut, a third saw cut perpendicular to the first and second saw cuts and intersecting therewith, with the material located between the first and second saw cuts being removed and the remaining portions being attached together, and with the cylindrical member being attached to the bottom surface of the accepting means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the stop member includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the stop member extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the stop member comprises a U-shaped member including first and second upstanding arms, with the arms upstanding from a center section, and with the arms of the U-shaped member being of a dimension allowing the clamp member to be located between the arms of the U-shaped member and allowing the abutment wings to abut with the arms of the U-shaped member.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the center section is generally flat and wherein the upstanding arms are perpendicularly attached to the opposite ends of the center section.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the upstanding arms further include projecting means for stopping any vertical movement of the abutment wings there beyond and thus preventing the abutment wings from slipping over the top of the upstanding arms.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the support surface has a top surface and a bottom surface defining a finite thickness and further includes at least one regularly shaped aperture passing vertically through the support surface and wherein the attaching, self-alignment, and allowing means comprises, in combination: attachment means having a cross sectional size substantially equal to but slightly less than the size of the aperture and having a removed portion of a thickness substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface for allowing the attachment means to be vertically inserted into the support surface aperture and moved in a first lateral direction parallel to the support surface to engage the support surface within the removed portion, with a lip being defined by the removed portion for abutting with the bottom surface of the support surface; means for preventing the attachment means from moving in a second lateral direction opposite to the first lateral direction and for preventing unintentional removal of the attachment means from the aperture; and means extending around the preventing means, located on the opposite side of the attachment means from the lip, for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the attachment means comprises a cylindrical member formed of thick wall tubing having a notch formed therein by a first saw cut of a depth substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface and along a cord of the circular cross section, a second saw cut spaced from and parallel to the first saw cut and of a depth equal to the depth of the first saw cut, a third saw cut perpendicular to the first and second saw cuts and intersecting therewith, with the material located between the first and second saw cuts being removed and the remaining portions being attached together, and with the cylindrical member being attached to the bottom surface of the accepting means.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the accepting means includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the accepting means extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the center section of the stop member extends beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface and comprises the top surface abutting means.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the upstanding arms further include projecting means for stopping any vertical movement of the abutment wings there beyond and thus preventing the abutment wings from slipping over the top of the upstanding arms.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the clamp member further includes a connector member and wherein the accepting means comprises, in combination: a flexible pulling member including a first end and a second end; means, located on the first end of the pulling member, for attaching the pulling member to the connector member; and means for grasping and holding the second end of the pulling member at an elevated position such that the pulling member lies substantially in line with the counterforce of the clamp member.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein the support surface has a top surface and a bottom surface defining a finite thickness and further includes at least one regularly shaped aperture passing vertically through the support surface and wherein the attaching, self-alignment, and allowing means comprises, in combination: attachment means having a cross sectional size substantially equal to but slightly less than the size of the aperture and having a removed portion of a thickness substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface for allowing the attachment means to be vertically inserted into the support surface aperture and moved in a first lateral direction parallel to the support surface to engage the support surface within the removed portion, with a lip being defined by the removed portion for abutting with the bottom surface of the support surface; means for preventing the attachment means from moving in a second lateral direction opposite to the first lateral direction and for preventing unintentional removal of the attachment means from the aperture; and means extending around the preventing means, located on the opposite side of the attachment means from the lip, for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the support surface aperture is circular in shape and wherein the attachment means has a circular cross section.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the preventing means comprises a pin inserted within the support surface aperture next to the attachment means after the attachment means has been moved in the first lateral direction to an extent that the support surface engages the removed portion.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the attachment means includes an L-shaped member including a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, with the horizontal leg defining the abutting lip, wherein the vertical leg is attached to the bottom surface of the accepting means, and wherein the removed portion is defined between the horizontal leg and the bottom surface of the accepting means.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the lip of the attachment means includes a flat end portion for transferring the counterforce from the attachment means to the bottom surface of the support surface along a line and for reducing the shearing effect of the lip on the support surface.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the attachment means comprises a cylindrical member formed of thick wall tubing having a notch formed therein by a first saw cut of a depth substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface and along a cord of the circular cross section, a second saw cut spaced from and parallel to the first saw cut and of a depth equal to the depth of the first saw cut, a third saw cut perpendicular to the first and second saw cuts and intersecting therewith, with the material located between the first and second saw cuts being removed and the remaining portions being attached together, and with the cylindrical member being attached to the bottom surface of the accepting means.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the grasping and holding means includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the grasping and holding means extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein the grasping and holding means comprises a slotted member including an inverted slot for receiving the second end of the flexible pulling member, with the inverted slot being in a spaced relation from the support surface.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the slotted member is an inverted U-shaped member such that the slot extends in a substantially vertical direction from the removed portion of the U-shaped member.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the apparatus further comprises at least two side members attached perpendicularly adjacent to the opposite sides of the U-shaped member and parallel to each other for holding and supporting the U-shaped member in a substantially vertical manner.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the support surface has a top surface and a bottom surface defining a finite thickness and further includes at least one regularly shaped aperture passing vertically through the support surface and wherein the attaching, self-alignment, and allowing means comprises, in combination: attachment means having a cross sectional size substantially equal to but slightly less than the size of the aperture and having a removed portion of a thickness substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface for allowing the attachment means to be vertically inserted into the support surface aperture and moved in a first lateral direction parallel to the support surface to engage the support surface within the removed portion, with a lip being defined by the removed portion for abutting with the bottom surface of the support surface; means for preventing the attachment means from moving in a second lateral direction opposite to the first lateral direction and for preventing unintentional removal of the attachment means from the aperture; and means extending around the preventing means, located on the opposite side of the attachment means from the lip, for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein the attachment means comprises a cylindrical member formed of thick wall tubing having a notch formed therein by a first saw cut of a depth substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface and along a cord of the circular cross section, a second saw cut spaced from and parallel to the first saw cut and of a depth equal to the depth of the first saw cut, a third saw cut perpendicular to the first and second saw cuts and intersecting therewith, with the material located between the first and second saw cuts being removed and the remaining portions being attached together, and with the cylindrical member being attached to the bottom surface of the accepting means.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein the grasping and holding means includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the grasping and holding means extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the support surface has a top surface and a bottom surface defining a finite thickness and further includes at least one regularly shaped aperture passing vertically through the support surface and wherein the attaching, self-alignment, and allowing means comprises, in combination: attachment means having a cross sectional size substantially equal to but slightly less than the size of the aperture and having a removed portion of a thickness substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface for allowing the attachment means to be vertically inserted into the support surface aperture and moved in a first lateral direction parallel to the support surface to engage the support surface within the removed portion, with a lip being defined by the removed portion for abutting with the bottom surface of the support surface; means for preventing the attachment means from moving in a second lateral direction opposite to the first lateral direction and for preventing unintentional removal of the attachment means from the aperture; and means extending around the preventing means, located on the opposite side of the attachment means from the lip, for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein the support surface aperture is circular in shape and wherein the attachment means has a circular cross section.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 33 wherein the preventing means comprises a pin inserted within the support surface aperture next to the attachment means after the attachment means has been moved in the first lateral direction to an extent that the support surface engages the removed portion.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the attachment means includes an L-shaped member including a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, with the horizontal leg defining the abutting lip, wherein the vertical leg is attached to the bottom surface of the accepting means, and wherein the removed portion is defined between the horizontal leg and the bottom surface of the accepting means.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 35 wherein the lip of the attachment means includes a flat end portion for transferring the counterforce from the attachment means to the bottom surface of the support surface along a line and for reducing the shearing effect of the lip on the support surface.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 36 wherein the attachment means comprises a cylindrical member formed of thick wall tubing having a notch formed therein by a first saw cut of a depth substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface and along a cord of the circular cross section, a second saw cut spaced from and parallel to the first saw cut and of a depth equal to the depth of the first saw cut, a third saw cut perpendicular to the first and second saw cuts and intersecting therewith, with the material located between the first and second saw cuts being removed and the remaining portions being attached together, and with the cylindrical member being attached to the bottom surface of the accepting means.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 37 wherein the accepting means includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the accepting means extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein the preventing means comprises a pin inserted within the support surface aperture next to the attachment means after the attachment means has been moved in the first lateral direction to an extent that the support surface engages the removed portion.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein the attachment means includes an L-shaped member including a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, with the horizontal leg defining the abutting lip, wherein the vertical leg is attached to the bottom surface of the accepting means, and wherein the removed portion is defined between the horizontal leg and the bottom surface of the accepting means.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein the lip of the attachment means includes a flat end portion for transferring the counterforce from the attachment means to the bottom surface of the support surface along a line and for reducing the shearing effect of the lip on the support surface.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein the attachment means comprises a cylindrical member formed of thick wall tubing having a notch formed therein by a first saw cut of a depth substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface and along a cord of the circular cross section, a second saw cut spaced from and parallel to the first saw cut and of a depth equal to the depth of the first saw cut, a third saw cut perpendicular to the first and second saw cuts and intersecting therewith, with the material located between the first and second saw cuts being removed and the remaining portions being attached together, and with the cylindrical member being attached to the bottom surface of the accepting means.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein the accepting means includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the accepting means extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein the accepting means includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the accepting means extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 45. Apparatus for anchoring a vehicle to a support surface comprising, in combination: a flexible pulling member including a first end and a second end; means, located on the first end of the pulling member, for attaching the pulling member to the vehicle; means for grasping and holding the second end of the pulling member at an elevated position such that the pulling member lies in a substantially horizontal manner and substantially in line with the counterforce conveyed by the pulling member to substantially reduce the necessity for use of supporting apparatus in straightening the frame of the vehicle; and means, for rotation about a vertical axis, for attaching the grasping and holding means to the support surface, for allowing rotational self-alignment of the grasping and holding means about the vertical axis, and for allowing the grasping and holding means to be substantially in line with the counterforce of the pulling member.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 45 wherein the support surface has a top surface and a bottom surface defining a finite thickness and further includes at least one regularly shaped aperture passing vertically through the support surface and wherein the attaching, self-alignment, and allowing means comprises, in combination: attachment means having a cross sectional size substantially equal to but slightly less than the size of the aperture and having a removed portion of a thickness substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface for allowing the attachment means to be vertically inserted into the support surface aperture and moved in a first lateral direction parallel to the support surface to engage the support surface within the removed portion, with a lip being defined by the removed portion for abutting with the bottom surface of the support surface; means for preventing the attachment means from moving in a second lateral direction opposite to the first lateral direction and for preventing unintentional removal of the attachment means from the aperture; and means extending around the preventing means, located on the opposite side of the attachment means from the lip, for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 47. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein the support surface aperture is circular in shape and wherein the attachment means has a circular cross section.
- 48. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein the preventing means comprises a pin inserted within the support surface aperture next to the attachment means after the attachment means has been moved in the first lateral direction to an extent that the support surface engages the removed portion.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein the attachment means includes an L-shaped member including a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, with the horizontal leg defining the abutting lip, wherein the vertical leg is attached to the bottom surface of the grasping and holding means, and wherein the removed portion is defined between the horizontal leg and the bottom surface of the grasping and holding means.
- 50. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein the lip of the attachment means includes a flat end portion for transferring the counterforce from the attachment means to the bottom surface of the support surface along a line and for reducing the shearing effect of the lip on the support surface.
- 51. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein the attachment means comprises a cylindrical member formed of thick wall tubing having a notch formed therein by a first saw cut of a depth substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface and along a cord of the circular cross section, a second saw cut spaced from and parallel to the first saw cut and of a depth equal to the depth of the first saw cut, a third saw cut perpendicular to the first and second saw cuts and intersecting therewith, with the material located between the first and second saw cuts being removed and the remaining portions being attached together, and with the cylindrical member being attached to the bottom surface of the grasping and holding means.
- 52. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein the grasping and holding means includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the grasping and holding means extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 53. The apparatus of claim 45 wherein the grasping and holding means comprises a slotted member including an inverted slot for receiving the second end of the flexible pulling member, with the inverted slot being in a spaced relation from the support surface.
- 54. The apparatus of claim 53 wherein the slotted member is an inverted U-shaped member such that the slot extends in a substantially vertical direction from the removed portion of the U-shaped member.
- 55. The apparatus of claim 54 wherein the apparatus further comprises at least two side members attached perpendicularly adjacent to the opposite sides of the U-shaped member and parallel to each other for holding and supporting the U-shaped member in a substantially vertical manner.
- 56. The apparatus of claim 53 wherein the support surface has a top surface and a bottom surface defining a finite thickness and further includes at least one regularly shaped aperture passing vertically through the support surface and wherein the attaching, self-alignment, and allowing means comprises, in combination: attachment means having a cross sectional size substantially equal to but slightly less than the size of the aperture and having a removed portion of a thickness substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface for allowing the attachment means to be vertically inserted into the support surface aperture and moved in a first lateral direction parallel to the support surface to engage the support surface within the removed portion, with a lip being defined by the removed portion for abutting with the bottom surface of the support surface; means for preventing the attachment means from moving in a second lateral direction opposite to the first lateral direction and for preventing unintentional removal of the attachment means from the aperture; and means extending around the preventing means, located on the opposite side of the attachment means from the lip, for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 57. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein the support surface aperture is circular in shape and wherein the attachment means has a circular cross section.
- 58. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein the preventing means comprises a pin inserted within the support surface aperture next to the attachment means after the attachment means has been moved in the first lateral direction to an extent that the support surface engages the removed portion.
- 59. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein the attachment means includes an L-shaped member including a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, with the horizontal leg defining the abutting lip, wherein the vertical leg is attached to the bottom surface of the grasping and holding means, and wherein the removed portion is defined between the horizontal leg and the bottom surface of the grasping and holding means.
- 60. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein the lip of the attachment means includes a flat end portion for transferring the counterforce from the attachment means to the bottom surface of the support surface along a line and for reducing the shearing effect of the lip on the support surface.
- 61. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein the attachment means comprises a cylindrical member formed of thick wall tubing having a notch formed therein by a first saw cut of a depth substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface and along a cord of the circular cross section, a second saw cut spaced from and parallel to the first saw cut and of a depth equal to the depth of the first saw cut, a third saw cut perpendicular to the first and second saw cuts and intersecting therewith, with the material located between the first and second saw cuts being removed and the remaining portions being attached together, and with the cylindrical member being attached to the bottom surface of the grasping and holding means.
- 62. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein the grasping and holding means includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the grasping and holding means extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 63. Apparatus, for rotation about a vertical axis, for attaching accessories of an apparatus for repairing and straightening to a support surface, for allowing rotational self-alignment of the accessories about the vertical axis, and for allowing the accessories to be substantially in line with the counterforce, where the support surface has a top surface and a bottom surface defining a finite thickness and includes at least one regularly shaped aperture passing vertically through the support surface, comprising, in combination: attachment means having a cross sectional size substantially equal to but slightly less than the size of the aperture and having a removed portion of a thickness substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface for allowing the attachment means to be vertically inserted into the support surface aperture and moved in a first lateral direction parallel to the support surface to engage the support surface within the removed portion, with a lip being defined by the removed portion for abutting with the bottom surface of the support surface; means for preventing the attachment means from moving in a second lateral direction opposite to the first lateral direction and for preventing unintentional removal of the attachment means form the aperture; and means extending around the preventing means, located on the opposite side of the attachment means from the lip, for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 64. The apparatus of claim 63 wherein the support surface aperture is circular in shape and wherein the attachment means has a circular cross section.
- 65. The apparatus of claim 63 wherein the preventing means comprises a pin inserted within the support surface aperture next to the attachment means after the attachment means has been moved in the first lateral direction to an extent that the support surface engages the removed portion.
- 66. The apparatus of claim 63 wherein the attachment means includes an L-shaped member including a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, with the horizontal leg defining the abutting lip, wherein the vertical leg is attached to the bottom surface of the accessory, and wherein the removed portion is defined between the horizontal leg and the bottom surface of the accessory.
- 67. The apparatus of claim 63 wherein the lip of the attachment means includes a flat end portion for transferring the counterforce from the attachment means to the bottom surface of the support surface along a line and for reducing the shearing effect of the lip on the support surface.
- 68. The apparatus of claim 63 wherein the attachment means comprises a cylindrical member formed of thick wall tubing having a notch formed therein by a first saw cut of a depth substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface and along a cord of the circular cross section, a second saw cut spaced from and parallel to the first saw cut and of a depth equal to the depth of the first saw cut, a third saw cut perpendicular to the first and second saw cuts and intersecting therewith, with the material located between the first and second saw cuts being removed and the remaining portions being attached together, and with the cylindrical member being attached to the bottom surface of the accessory.
- 69. The apparatus of claim 68 wherein the accessory includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the accessory extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 70. The apparatus of claim 68 wherein the support surface aperture is circular in shape and wherein the attachment means has a circular cross section.
- 71. The apparatus of claim 63 wherein the accessory includes the top surface abutting means which comprises, in combination: a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section of the accessory extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 72. Apparatus for anchoring a vehicle to a support surface comprising, in combination: a flexible pulling member including a first end and a second end; means, located on the first end of the pulling member, for attaching the pulling member to the vehicle; a slotted member including an inverted slot for receiving the second end of the flexible pulling member, with the inverted slot being in a vertically spaced relation above the support surface, with the chain being able to be positioned in either a first position or a second position, with the first position allowing the chain to be vertically inserted upward into the inverted slot and with the second end being thrown over the slotted member to prevent the chain from falling from the inverted slot of the slotted member and the second position allowing the chain to be placed over and around the slotted member and then extended into the inverted slot of the slotted member, such that the pulling member lies in a substantially horizontal manner and substantially in line with the counterforce conveyed by the pulling member to substantially reduce the necessity for use of supporting apparatus in straightening the frame of the vehicle; and means for attaching the slotted member to the support surface.
- 73. The apparatus of claim 72 wherein the slotted member is an inverted U-shaped member such that the slot extends in a substantially vertical direction from the removed portion of the U-shaped member.
- 74. The apparatus of claim 73 wherein the apparatus further comprises at least two side members attached perpendicularly adjacent to the opposite sides of the U-shaped member and parallel to each other for holding and supporting the U-shaped member in a substantially perpendicular vertical manner.
- 75. The apparatus of claim 72 wherein the slotted member is substantially vertical.
- 76. The apparatus of claim 72 wherein the means for attaching the slotted member to the support surface comprises, in combination: means, for rotation about a vertical axis, for attaching the slotted member to the support surface, for allowing rotational self-alignment of the slotted member about the vertical axis, and for allowing the slotted member to be substantially in line with the counterforce.
- 77. The apparatus of claim 76 wherein the support surface has a top surface and a bottom surface defining a finite thickness and further includes at least one regularly shaped aperture passing vertically through the support surface and wherein the attaching, self-alignment, and allowing means comprises, in combination: attachment means having a cross sectional size substantially equal to but slightly less than the size of the aperture and having a removed portion of a thickness substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface for allowing the attachment means to be vertically inserted into the support surface aperture and moved in a first lateral direction parallel to the support surface to engage the support surface within the removed portion, with a lip being defined by the removed portion for abutting with the bottom surface of the support surface; means for preventing the attachment means from moving in a second lateral direction opposite to the first lateral direction and for preventing unintentional removal of the attachment means from the aperture; and means extending around the preventing means, located on the opposite side of the attachment means from the lip, for abutting with the top surface of the support surface.
- 78. The apparatus of claim 77 wherein the support surface aperture is circular in shape and wherein the attachment means has a circular cross section.
- 79. The apparatus of claim 77 wherein the preventing means comprises a pin inserted within the support surface aperture next to the attachment means after the attachment means has been moved in the first lateral direction to an extent that the support surface engages the removed portion.
- 80. The apparatus of claim 77 wherein the attachment means includes an L-shaped member including a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, with the horizontal leg defining the abutting lip, wherein the vertical leg is attached to the bottom surface of the slotted member, and wherein the removed portion is defined between the horizontal leg and the bottom surface of the slotted member.
- 81. The apparatus of claim 77 wherein the lip of the attachment means includes a flat end portion for transferring the counterforce from the attachment means to the bottom surface of the support surface along a line and for reducing the shearing effect of the lip on the support surface.
- 82. The apparatus of claim 77 wherein the attachment means comprises a cylindrical member formed of thick wall tubing having a notch formed therein by a first saw cut of a depth substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the support surface and along a cord of the circular cross section, a second saw cut spaced from and parallel to the first saw cut and of a depth equal to the depth of the first saw cut, a third saw cut perpendicular to the first and second saw cuts and intersecting therewith, with the material located between the first and second saw cuts being removed and the remaining portions being attached together, and with the cylindrical member being attached to the bottom surface of the slotted member.
- 83. The apparatus of claim 82 wherein the slotted member upstands from a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means and comprising the top surface abutting means.
- 84. The apparatus of claim 77 wherein the slotted member upstands from a flat, bottom section, with the bottom section extending beyond the attachment means adjacent to the preventing means and comprising the top surface abutting means.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 550,378 filed Feb. 18, 1975, by the same inventor, now abandoned.
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