Claims
- 1. A removable drive motor/air pump unit for use either with or apart from a hydraulic jack having both lifting and pumping features driven by the drive motor, said removable drive motor/air pump unit comprising:
- a drive motor;
- an elongated double ended motor shaft having respective end portions including a one end portion projecting from and driven by the motor;
- an air pump, including a piston connected to the one end portion of the motor shaft; and
- a removable unit housing being removably secured to the hydraulic jack and having the dirve motor, the air pump and the motor shaft operatively disposed therein, the removable unit housing including a motor housing portion having the drive motor disposed therein, and further having the elongated motor shaft disposed therein with the respective end portions projecting therefrom, and an air pump housing portion integral with the motor housing portion, the air pump housing portion having the piston and the one end portion of the motor shaft operatively disposed therein.
- 2. The drive motor/air pump unit of claim 1, wherein the one end portion carries a gear which rotates concomitantly therewith when driven by the drive motor, and further wherein the piston is eccentrically connected to the gear.
- 3. The drive motor/air pump unit of claim 1, wherein the piston is operatively connected to the one end portion of the shaft by a reduction gearing.
- 4. The drive motor/air pump unit of claim 1, wherein the air pump further includes a gauge, so that the air pressure pumped thereby may be observed.
- 5. The drive motor/air pump unit of claim 1, wherein the motor is an electric motor, and further wherein an electrical conduit is provided being electrically connected to the motor to provide electric power thereto from an external power source.
- 6. A drive motor/air pump unit for a hydraulic jack having both lifting and pumping features driven by the drive motor, said drive motor/air pump unit comprising:
- a drive motor;
- an elongated double ended motor shaft having respective end portions including a one end portion projecting from and driven by the motor;
- an air pump, including a piston connected to the one end portion of the motor shaft;
- a unit housing having the drive motor, the air pump and the motor shaft operatively disposed therein; and
- a stand integral with the unit housing for supporting the unit when said unit is utilized independently of the hydraulic jack.
- 7. In a hydraulic jack adapted for lifting an object and for pumping an object, said jack being of the type having a housing, a drive motor including an elongated double-end shaft having respective end portions projecting from the motor, an air pump including a piston driven by a one end portion of the shaft, reduction gearing, an oil pump driven by the reduction gearing, a lifting mechanism including a stand shaft driven by the oil pump, a top block driven by the stand shaft for lifting a base, and drain control means for the air pump and oil pump respectively, the improvement thereon comprising:
- an integral unit housing, including a motor housing portion having the drive motor disposed therein with respective end portions of the motor shaft projecting therefrom, and further including an air pump housing portion having the air pump, the piston and the one end portion of the shaft operatively disposed therein;
- a saddle carried by the jack for removably receiving and supporting the unit housing therein;
- a reduction gearing housing including the reduction gearing having the other end portion of the motor shaft operatively removably coupled with the reduction gearing, so that, when coupled, movement of the said other end portion of the motor shaft drives the reduction gearing; and
- a pivoted strap having one end pivotably secured to the saddle and further having a second, opposite end removably secured to a portion of the saddle remote from the one end of the strap, such that when the motor housing is removably received in the saddle, the strap extends over the motor housing when the second opposite end of said strap is secured to the saddle, thereby removably supporting and securing the unit housing to the saddle.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7, further including a buckle carried on the second opposite end of the pivoted strap and a hook secured to the portion of the saddle remote from the one end of the strap, said hook being adapted to cooperate with the buckle to removably secure the second opposite end of the pivoted strap to the remote portion of the saddle.
- 9. The improvement of claim 7, wherein the reduction gearing housing is secured to the housing of the jack.
- 10. The improvement of claim 9, further wherein the saddle is supported on the oil pump.
- 11. The improvement of claim 7, wherein the motor shaft is operatively coupled with the reduction gearing by a recessed translational shaft having one end thereof secured to the reduction gearing and a second opposite end thereof having a recess formed therein to removably receive the other end of the motor shaft, said translational shaft being journaled in bearings and being disposed in the reduction gearing housing.
- 12. The improvement of claim 7, further including the saddle having a recessed portion formed therein to removably receive and support the motor housing.
- 13. The improvement of claim 12, further including the recessed portion of the saddle having at least one dimple formed therein and the motor housing having at least one nipple formed thereon to cooperate with, and be received in, a corresponding dimple on the saddle, such that proper alignment of the motor housing in the recessed portion of the saddle is facilitated.
- 14. The improvement of claim 7, further including a stand integral with the unit housing for supporting the drive motor/air pump unit when said unit is utilized independently of the remainder of the jack.
- 15. The improvement of claim 7, wherein the reduction gearing housing is substantially aligned with the saddle.
- 16. The improvement of claim 7, further including a pair of handles integral with the unit housing for facilitating manual control thereof.
- 17. In a hydraulic jack adapted for lifting an object and for pumping an object, said jack being of the type having a housing, a drive motor including an elongated double-end shaft having respective end portions projecting from the motor, an air pump including a piston driven by a one end portion of the shaft, reduction gearing, an oil pump driven by the reduction gearing, a lifting mechanism including a stand shaft driven by the oil pump, a top block driven by the stand shaft for lifting a base, and drain control means for the air pump and oil pump respectively, the improvement thereon comprising:
- an integral unit housing, including a motor housing portion having the drive motor disposed therein with respective end portions of the motor shaft projecting therefrom, and further including an air pump housing portion having the air pump, the piston and the one end portion of the shaft operatively disposed therein;
- a saddle supported on the oil pump for removably receiving and supporting the unit housing therein;
- a reduction gearing housing substantially aligned with the saddle including the reduction gearing having the other end portion of the motor shaft operatively removably coupled with the said reduction gearing, so that, when coupled, movement of the said other end portion of the motor shaft drives the reduction gearing;
- a pivoted strap having one end pivotably secured to the saddle and further having a second, opposite end removably secured to a portion of the saddle remote from the one end of the strap, such that when the motor housing is removably received in the saddle, the strap extends over the motor housing when the second opposite end of said strap is secured to the saddle, thereby removably supporting and securing the unit housing to the saddle;
- a buckle carried on the second opposite end of the pivoted strap and a hook secured to the portion of the saddle remote from the one end of the strap, said hook being adapted to cooperate with the buckle to removably secure the second opposite end of the pivoted strap to the remote portion of the saddle;
- wherein the motor shaft is operatively coupled with the reduction gearing by a recessed translational shaft having one end thereof secured to the reduction gearing and a second opposite end thereof having a recess formed therein to removably receive in said recess, the other end of the motor shaft, said translational shaft being journaled in bearings and being disposed in the reduction gearing housing;
- further including the saddle having a recessed portion formed therein to removably receive and support the motor housing, the recessed portion of the saddle having at least one dimple formed therein and the motor housing having at least one nipple formed thereon to cooperate with, and be received in, a corresponding dimple on the saddle, such that proper alignment of the motor housing in the recessed portion of the saddle is facilitated;
- a stand integral with the unit housing for supporting the drive motor/air pump unit when said unit is utilized independently of the remainder of the jack; and
- a pair of handles integral with the unit housing for facilitating manual control thereof.
- 18. In a hydraulic jack of the type having an air pumping feature, a housing, a common drive motor in the housing, the motor includnng an elongated double-ended shaft having respective end portions projecting from the motor, an air pump including a piston connected to a one end portion of the motor shaft, reduction gearing driven by the other end portion of the motor shaft, an oil pump including a crank driven by the reduction gearing, an oil pressure tank driven by the oil pump and including a drive rod, a lifting mechanism including a pivoted arm set driven by the drive rod, a pivoted upper arm coupled to the arm set and including a supporting block for lifting a vehicle and drain control means for the air pump and oil pump, respectively, the improvement thereon comprising in combination:
- reduction gearing housing including reduction gearing, and further including a translational element operatively associated with the reduction gearing, said translational element having a recessed portion to removeably receive therein the other end of the motor shaft, so that movement of the said other end of the motor shaft drives the reduction gearing;
- a pivoted strap having one end being pivotably secured to the saddle portion and further having a second, opposite end being removeably secured to the saddle portion, such that when the drive motor is removably received in the saddle, the strap extends over the drive motor when the second opposite end of said strap is secured to the housing, removeably supporting and securing the drive motor therein; and
- a bracket for operatively securing the drive motor and its associated motor shaft to the air pump, wherein the air pump is carried by said bracket.
- 19. In a hydraulic jack including an air pumping feature, the combination of a base, a main body on the base, a common drive motor in the body transversely thereof, the motor including an elongated double-ended shaft having respective end portions projecting from the motor, an air pump and including a piston, first reduction gearing connected between the piston and a one end portion of the motor shaft, second reduction gearing driven by the other end portion of the motor shaft, an oil pump driven by the second reduction gearing, a lifting mechanism including a stand shaft driven by the oil pump, a top block driven by the stand shaft for lifting a base, and drain control means for the air pump and oil pump, respectively, the improvement thereon, comprising, in combination;
- means for removeably, operatively positioning and securing the drive motor in the housing, wherein the second reduction gearing may be removably secured to the other end portion of the motor shaft, whereby when secured, the second reduction gearing is driven by the motor shaft; and
- a bracket means for operatively securing the drive motor, its associated motor shaft and the first reduction gearing to the air pump.
- 20. The improvement of claim 19, wherein the means for removably operatively positioning the drive motor in the housing is comprised of:
- a saddle for receiving and supporting the motor therein;
- reduction gearing housing carried by the saddle, including the second reduction gearing, such that the other end portion of the motor shaft may be removably operatively coupled with the second reduction gearing, so that movement of the said other of the end portion of the motor shaft drives the said second reduction gearing;
- a pivoted strap having one end pivotably secured to the saddle and further having a second, opposite end removeably secured to a portion of the saddle remote from the one end of the strap, such that when the motor is removably received in the saddle, the strap extends over the motor when the second opposite end thereof is secured to the saddle, removeably supporting and securing the motor therein.
- 21. The improvement of claim 20, wherein the saddle and the reduction gearing housing are substantially aligned.
- 22. In a hydraulic floor jack adapted for the tasks of lifting a vehicle and pumping up a tire, respectively, the combination of a housing, a common drive motor in the housing, the motor including an elongated double-ended shaft having respective end portions projecting from the motor, an air pump on the housing and including a piston connected to a one end portion of the motor shaft, reduction gearing driven by the other end portion of the motor shaft, an oil pump including a crank driven by the reduction gearing, an oil pressure tank driven by the oil pump and including a drive rod, a lifting mechanism including a pivoted arm set driven by the drive rod, a pivoted upper arm coupled to the arm set and including a supporting block for lifting a vehicle, and drain control means for the air pump and oil pump, respectively, the improvement thereon comprising, in combination:
- means for removably, operatively positioning and securing the drive motor in the housing, wherein the reduction gearing may be removeably secured to the other end portion of the motor shaft, whereby when secured, the reduction gearing is driven by the motor shaft; and
- a bracket means for operatively securing the drive motor, and its associated motor shaft to the air pump.
- 23. The improvement of claim 22, wherein the means for removably, operatively positioning the drive motor in the housing is comprised of:
- a saddle for receiving and supporting the motor therein;
- reduction gearing housing carried by the saddle, including the reduction gearing, such that the other end portion of the motor shaft may be removably operatively coupled with the reduction gearing, so that movement of the said other of the end portion of the motor shaft drives the said reduction gearing;
- a pivoted strap having one end pivotably secured to the saddle and further having a second, opposite end removeably secured to a portion of the saddle remote from the one end of the strap, such that when the motor is removably received in the saddle, the strap extends over the motor when the second opposite end thereof is secured to the saddle removeably supporting and securing the motor therein.
- 24. The improvement of claim 23, wherein the saddle and the reduction gearing housing are substantially aligned.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part co-pending application Ser. No. 817,245, filed Jan. 8, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,678,164 which is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 791,503, filed on Oct. 25, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,678,162, the disclosures of both of said applications incorporated herein in their entirety.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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