Claims
- 1. In a service jack, the combination of:
- a wheeled frame,
- a lift arm having a longitudinally extending upper surface, said lift arm being pivotally attached to the frame at one end thereof and terminating in a saddle at the other end thereof,
- lift arm actuating means selectively operable by an operator to move the lift arm with respect to the frame between a raised position and a lowered position,
- a mirror element, and
- means for disposing said mirror element on the lift arm upper surface so as to provide a vertically reflected image of a sector of space above the saddle for the operator when positioned in longitudinal alignment with the mirror element as the lift arm is moved from its lowered to its raised position.
- 2. A service jack according to claim 1, and in which said mirror element is disposed generally adjacent to the saddle.
- 3. A service jack according to claim 1, and in which said mirror element is permanently fixed to the lift arm on the lift arm's upper surface.
- 4. A service jack according claim 2, and in which said mirror element is permanently fixed to the lift arm on the lift arm's upper surface.
- 5. A service jack according to claim 1, and in which said mirror element is attached to the lift arm so as to be selectively angularly adjustable longitudinally with respect to the lift arm by the operator, whereby said mirror element is selectively adjustable in order to optimize the reflected image sector provided to the operator as the lift arm is moved from its lowered to its raised position.
- 6. A service jack according to claim 5, and in which the mirror attaching means includes at least one bolt which rotatably engages said mirror means and threadably engages the lift arm at its upper surface.
- 7. A service jack according to claim 5, and in which said mirror element is disposed generally adjacent to the saddle.
- 8. A service jack according to claim 6, and in which said mirror element is disposed generally adjacent to the saddle.
- 9. A method for the utilization of a service jack of the type having a wheeled frame to which a lift arm having a longitudinally extending upper surface terminating in a saddle is pivotally connected for the raising a vehicle at a selected lift point of the vehicle comprising:
- disposing a mirror on the lift arm upper surface adjacent the saddle,
- positioning the service jack with the lift arm in its lowered position adjacent the vehicle in the vicinity of the selected lift point,
- locating the selected lift point as a vertically reflected image in the mirror while the operator is positioned in longitudinal alignment with the mirror on the lift arm upper surface,
- commencing the elevation of the lift arm, and
- continuing the elevation of the lift arm while maintaining the selected lift point as a vertically reflected image in the mirror until the saddle engages the selected lift point.
- 10. The method of claim 9, and including the step of adjusting the positioning of the mirror on the lift arm with respect to the angle of incidence between the service jack operator's eyes and the mirror prior to the commencement of the elevation of the lift arm in order to optimize the observability of the reflected image of the selected lift point by the operator during the elevation of the lift arm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/790,917, filed Jan. 29, 1997, now abandoned.
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