Claims
- 1. A climbing jack comprising jack column means, a plurality of receiving means substantially evenly spaced along said column means, a jack assembly means surrounding said column means and including a first jack section means and a second jack section means, each said jack section means including at least one lever means having an axle which extends substantially transversely of the longitudinal axis of said column means, said lever means having opposite ends selectively adapted by being pivoted about the axle to move either one of the ends into contact with said jack column means and to move the other end out of contact with said jack column means, opposed biasing spring means associated with said lever means for selectively biasing either one of said ends toward said jack column means and the other end away from said jack column means, and wherein an end of at least one lever means in one of the jack section means is in supporting engagement with said receiving means during relative movement of said jack column means and said jack assembly means, and at least one force applying means connecting said first jack section means and said second jack section means for moving one of said jack section means, in turn, relative to the other jack section means, along said column means while the said other jack section means is held in fixed relationship relative to said jack column means by engagement of at least one lever means in said other jack section means with at least one receiving means.
- 2. Jack of claim 1, wherein said opposed biasing spring means comprises a pair of opposed torsional spring means.
- 3. Jack of claim 2, wherein each pair of spring means for each respective lever means applies opposed torsional biasing forces to said lever means, and a net biasing torque in one direction produces bias of said lever means in said one direction and a net biasing torque in the opposite direction produces bias of said lever means in said opposite direction.
- 4. Jack of claim 3, wherein each said jack section means includes common shifting means cooperating with each axle to selectively simultaneously rotate the ends of said spring means remote from said axle means upwards or downwards about said axle means, thereby changing the rotational direction of the net torque exerted by said pair of spring means upon said axle means and said lever means to bias and rotate each axle and corresponding lever means in said one direction or in said opposite direction.
- 5. Jack of claim 2, wherein said jack is reversible in direction of relative movement of said jack column means and said jack assembly means.
- 6. Jack of claim 1 wherein each said jack section means includes at least one pair of said lever means at substantially the same lever and at substantially opposite sides of said jack column for simultaneously engaging with or disengaging from a plurality of substantially evenly spaced receiving means along said jack column on either side thereof and associated with the lever means on that respective side of said jack column means.
- 7. Jack of claim 1 wherein each jack section means includes two sets of said pairs of lever means spaced apart one set above the other at a distance such that at any one fixed position of a jack section means relative to the jack column means only one pair of lever means will be in engagement with adjacent receiving means, and upon movement of said jack section means along said column means over a predetermined distance, said one set of said lever means will disengage from their respective receiving means and the other set of lever means will engage the receiving means adjacent thereto.
- 8. Jack of claim 1, wherein said jack section means includes common shifting mechanism means cooperating with each axle to selectively simultaneously rotate each axle in said one direction or in said opposite direction.
- 9. Jack of claim 7 wherein said force applying means includes at least one hydraulic ram arrangement disposed between said first jack section means and said second jack section means.
- 10. Jack of claim 9, wherein said force applying means includes two hydraulic ram arrangements, one located on either side of said jack column means.
- 11. Jack of claim 10, wherein said force applying means is one hydraulic ram arrangement which surrounds said jack column means.
- 12. Jack of claim 7, further including attachment means for attaching a load to one of said jack section means.
- 13. Jack of claim 1 wherein said jack section means include a plurality of lever means spaced apart one above the other a distance such that at any one fixed position of the respective jack section means relative to the jack column means only a part of said lever means will be in engagement with adjacent receiving means, and whereby upon movement of said jack section means along said column over a predetermined distance said part of said lever means will disengage from said respective receiving means, and another part of said lever means will engage adjacent receiving means.
- 14. Jack of claim 13 wherein said plurality of lever means is two pairs of lever means, one pair of which is engaged and one pair of which is disengaged with receiving means at said respective positions.
- 15. A climbing jack comprising jack column means, a plurality of apertures substantially evenly spaced along said column means, a jack assembly means surrounding said column means and including a first jack section means and a second jack section means, each said jack section means including at least one pawl having an axle which extends substantially transversely of the longitudinal axis of said column means, said pawl having opposite ends selectively adapted by being pivoted about the axle to move either one of the ends into contact with said jack column means, and to move the other end out of contact with said jack column means, opposed biasing torsional spring means having one end thereof affixed to said axle for selectively biasing either end of said pawl toward said jack column means, wherein an end of said pawl in one of the jack section means is in supporting engagement with said apertures during relative movement of said jack column means and said jack assembly means, and at least one hydraulic ram connecting said first jack section means and said second jack section means for moving one of said jack section means in turn, relative to the other jack section means, along said column means, while the other said jack section means is held in fixed relationship relative to said jack column means by engagement of at least one pawl in said other jack section means with at least one aperture.
- 16. Jack of claim 15 wherein each of said pawls has an independent pair of torsional biasing spring means associated therewith.
- 17. Jack of claim 16, wherein for a given direction of relative movement of the jack column means with respect to the jack assembly means, all of said pawls are oriented in the same first biased position, and during movement in the opposite relative direction of travel, all pawls are oriented to a different, second biased position.
- 18. Jack of claim 17, wherein the opposite ends of said pawls are upper and lower ends, and in said first biased position all of said upper ends are biased toward said jack column means, and in said second biased position, all of said lower ends are biased toward said jack column means.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 554,235 filed Feb. 28, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,016,228 which is a division of Ser. No. 448,716, filed Mar. 6, 1974 now abandoned.
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Divisions (2)
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