Claims
- 1. In a hydraulic jack having a motor, a motor shaft driven by the motor, the motor shaft having at least one end extending from the motor, a pumping mechanism and a means for operatively securing the motor to the jack, the improvement thereupon being the said means comprised of:
- a saddle secured to the jack, the saddle having a recessed portion for receiving the motor therein;
- a strap having one end secured to the saddle and a second, opposite end secured to a portion of the saddle remote from the one end of the strap, such that when the motor is received in the recessed portion of the saddle, the strap extends over the motor securing the motor to the saddle;
- reduction gearing carried by the saddle, said reduction gearing being operatively connected to the pumping mechanism for driving said pumping mechanism, the reduction gearing being substantially aligned with the recessed portion, such that when the drive motor is received in the recessed portion of the body, the one end of the motor shaft is operatively connected to the reduction gearing, so that the reduction gearing is driven by the motor shaft.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the means is further comprised of:
- the reduction gearing being integral with the saddle.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the means is further comprised of:
- reduction gearing housing carried by the saddle, said housing having the reduction gearing disposed therein.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the means is further comprised of:
- the reduction gearing is carried by a portion of the saddle being remote from the recessed portion.
- 5. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the means is further comprised of:
- the saddle further having a clearance portion formed therein between the reduction gearing and the recessed portion, such that clearance is provided for the motor received in the recessed portion.
- 6. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the means is further comprised of:
- at least one dimple formed in the recessed portion of the saddle;
- at least one nipple formed on the motor for being received in a respective dimple and cooperating therewith for providing supporting for securing and retaining the motor to the saddle in the jack.
- 7. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the means is further comprised of:
- a translational element operatively associated with the reduction gearing, said translational element having a recessed portion to removably receive therein the one end of the motor shaft, so that movement of the one end of the motor shaft drives the reduction gearing.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7, wherein the means is further comprised of:
- the translational element being a 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.
- 9. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the means is further comprised of:
- reduction gearing housing carried by the saddle, said housing having the reduction gearing disposed therein; and
- the motor shaft being 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.
- 10. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the means is further comprised of:
- the strap being a pivoted strap having the one end pivotably secured to the saddle and further having the second, opposite end being removably secured to the saddle, 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, removably supporting and securing the drive motor therein.
- 11. The improvement of claim 10, wherein the means is further comprised of:
- 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.
- 12. In a hydraulic jack having a motor, a motor shaft driven by the motor, the motor shaft having at least one end extending from the motor, a pumping mechanism and a means for operatively securing the motor to the jack, the improvement thereupon being the said means comprised of:
- a saddle secured to the jack, the saddle having a recessed portion for receiving the motor therein;
- a strap having one end secured to the saddle and a second, opposite end secured to a portion of the saddle remote from the one end of the strap, such that when the motor is received in the recessed portion of the saddle, the strap extends over the motor securing the motor to the saddle;
- reduction gearing housing carried by the saddle, said housing having reduction gearing disposed therein;
- the reduction gearing being operatively connected to the pumping mechanism for driving said pumping mechanism, the reduction gearing being substantially aligned with the recessed portion, such that when the drive motor is received in the recessed portion of the body, the one end of the motor shaft is operatively connected to the reduction gearing, so that the reduction gearing is driven by the motor shaft; and
- the motor shaft being 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.
- 13. In a hydraulic jack having a motor, a motor shaft driven by the motor, the motor shaft having at least one end extending from the motor, a pumping mechanism and a means for operatively securing the motor to the jack, the improvement thereupon being the said means comprised of:
- a saddle secured to the jack, the saddle having a recessed portion for receiving the motor therein; and
- a pivoted strap having a one end pivotably secured to the saddle and further having a second opposite end being removably 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, removably supporting and securing the drive motor therein;
- reduction gearing housing carried by the saddle, said housing having reduction gearing disposed therein; and
- reduction gearing being operatively connected to the pumping mechanism for driving said pumping mechanism, the reduction gearing being substantially aligned with the recessed portion, such that when the drive motor is received in the recessed portion of the body, the one end of the motor shaft is operatively connected to the reduction gearing, so that the reduction gearing is driven by the motor shaft.
- 14. In a hydraulic jack having a motor, a motor shaft driven by the motor, the motor shaft having at least one end extending from the motor, a pumping mechanism and a means for operatively securing the motor to the jack, the improvement thereupon being the said means comprised of:
- a saddle secured to the jack, the saddle having a recessed portion for receiving the motor therein;
- a pivoted strap having a one end pivotably secured to the saddle and further having a second opposite end being removably 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, removably supporting and securing the drive motor therein;
- reduction gearing housing carried by the saddle, said housing having reduction gearing disposed therein;
- reduction gearing being operatively connected to the pumping mechanism for driving said pumping mechanism, the reduction gearing being substantially aligned with the recessed portion, such that when the drive motor is received in the recessed portion of the body, the one end of the motor shaft is operatively connected to the reduction gearing, so that the reduction gearing is driven by the motor shaft; and
- the motor shaft being operatively coupled with the reduction gearing by a recessed translational shaft having one end thereof secured to the reduction gearing, so that the reduction gearing is driven by the motor shaft; and
- the motor shaft being 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.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a division of Ser. No. 021,352 filed Mar. 3, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,775,132 and is continuation-in-part of 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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