Claims
- 1. A hoist used in raising and lowering an automotive vehicle, comprising:a moving member that raises and lowers along with the raising and lowering of the vehicle; a mount body disposed on the moving member; a hanger extending from the mount body, positioned, sized and dimensioned to receive and support a tire/wheel assembly removed from the vehicle and placed thereon while the vehicle is in a raised position; and a vertical member, and the moving member is substantially perpendicularly cantilevered off the vertical member.
- 2. The hoist of claim 1 further comprising a bracket that couples the hanger with one of the vertical and moving members.
- 3. The hoist of claim 1 wherein the moving member supports at least part of a weight of the vehicle.
- 4. The hoist of claim 1 further comprising a vertical support member that is stationary with respect to the moving member.
- 5. The hoist of claim 1 wherein the vehicle has an axle, and the hanger is fixed to the moving member such that a vertical height of the hanger is adapted to approximate a vertical height of the axle when the vehicle is disposed in a raised position.
- 6. The hoist of claim 1 wherein the mount body is bolted to the moving member.
- 7. The hoist of claim 1 wherein the hanger is pivotably disposed with respect to the moving member.
- 8. The hoist of claim 1 further comprising an extension arm coupling the hanger and the mount body.
- 9. The hoist of claim 1 wherein the hanger is sufficiently long to simultaneously hang both the tire/wheel assembly and a second tire/wheel assembly.
- 10. The hoist of claim 1 further comprising a vertical support member that is stationary with respect to the moving member, the moving member supports at least part of a weight of the vehicle, and the mount body is bolted to the moving member at a vertical height approximating that of an axle of the vehicle when the vehicle is disposed in a raised position.
- 11. The hoist of claim 1 wherein the hanger comprises a finger, pin, spindle, spike, hook, clasp, bolt, peg, or dowel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 09/271,115 filed Mar. 17, 1999.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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