Claims
- 1. An engine hoist-stand assembly, comprising:
- a mobile H-shaped base frame having a pair of multi sectioned and extendible, parallel leg members with at least one hinged section disposed on each said leg member thereby enabling said parallel leg members to be lengthened and shortened and to swivel about each said hinge section thereby enabling a variety of different geometrical orientations of said H-shaped base frame for more effective use and operation of said engine hoist-stand in a variety of confining work environments;
- at least one cross member disposed between said parallel leg members with at least one hinged section disposed on each end of said cross member coupling said cross member to each said leg member, thereby further enabling unique geometrical configurations of said H-shaped base frame and for enabling a compact foldability of said H-shaped base frame for storage and shipping;
- a vertical stand column removably disposed upon and extending from a central position on said cross member and having a collar disposed on a distal end of said stand column for translational, slidable and rotational containment therein of an engine stand shaft and engine mounting plate thereon;
- a dual lift capacity engine hoist having a multi sectioned and extendible vertical hoist column removably disposed upon and extending from said collar and having a multisectioned and extendible boom pivotally and removably coupled to a distal end of said hoist column for a first lifting capacity, said boom supporting a cable extending over and depending from said boom for a second lifting capacity;
- means for easily and conveniently removing said engine hoist from said engine hoist-stand assembly leaving an operable engine stand alone and for easily and conveniently removing said engine stand shaft from said engine hoist-stand assembly leaving an operable engine hoist alone;
- means removably coupled to said hoist column for elevating and lowering said boom and therefor a load depending therefrom; and
- means removably coupled to said hoist column for elevating and lowering said cable and therefor a load positioned thereon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/962,704 filed Oct. 19,1992, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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