This invention generally relates to a motorized jack, and more particularly, to a motorized jack assembly having at least two outputs for raising or lowering a jack.
Typically, jacks operate mechanically to raise or lower objects, such as, trailers. Jacks operating mechanically require a user to turn a crank a shaft to raise or lower the object connected to the jack, such as, a trailer. Operating the crank to raise or lower the object is not only time-consuming but also inconvenient and rigorous. As a result, there is a need for a motorized jack having lifting and lowering capabilities, ease of cranking and overall performance for both loaded and unloaded trailers.
It is generally known to couple a motor to a gearbox to power a jack. However, such motors operate at one speed and cannot operate multiple jacks. Coupling the motor to the gearbox of mechanically operated jacks requires an additional gearbox. Therefore, a need exists for a motorized jack that eliminates the additional gearbox and provides easy and convenient connection to jacks. In addition, a need exists for a motorized jack having multiple output speeds.
In many instances, it is desirable to have a jack that moves upward or downward at a high rate of speed when, for example, the jack is not in contact with the object to raise or lower. For example, the jack may require raising to a height to contact the trailer before raising the trailer. In such instances, there is a need for a jack operating at a high rate of speed prior to contacting the trailer. In addition, there is a need for a jack operating at a high torque as the jack begins to raise the trailer.
In addition, it is oftentimes desirable to quickly provide elongation of the jack, such as in a drop leg, where there is not any mechanical cranking required in order to have a significant amount of jack elongation or contraction in a short amount of time, such as at the beginning or completion of the lifting process.
Moreover, the drop leg of the jack can frequently contact the ground such that the trailer will be raised unevenly. In other words, the drop leg may abut the ground to raise one side of the trailer more than the opposite side of the trailer. Therefore, it would be advantageous to provide a jack having a level to ensure proper alignment of the jack prior to and during raising or lowering of the object, such as the trailer.
Operating a jack at night or in a dark environment is difficult. For example, the drop leg of the jack may contact an object on the ground that the user is unable to see. Additionally, it is often difficult to operate the drop leg of the jack as well as other components of the jack in dark environments. Accordingly, it would be advantageous to incorporate lighting within the jack assembly.
The present invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art by providing an actuator connectable to a jack that has two output speeds, an integrated motor and gearbox, lighting and a level. Other advantages of the present invention will be appreciate by one of ordinary skill in the art.
Disclosed herein is an actuator for use with a jack, such as a trailer jack. The actuator integrates a motor and a gearbox and provides at least two outputs. The first output operates at a first rate of speed providing a corresponding first amount of torque. The second output operates at a second rate of speed providing a second amount of torque. The first rate of speed is higher than the second rate of speed and the first amount of torque is less than the second amount of torque. As a result, the motorized jack efficiently and conveniently provides at least two different output speeds and at least two different amounts of torque. Advantageously, the jack can utilize a lower amount of torque before contacting a trailer and a higher amount of torque when raising the trailer. In addition, the actuator can connect to two jacks for raising or lowering, for example, landing gear of a trailer.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. In the drawings:
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The actuator 3 has a first output 7 and a second output 9. The outputs 7, 9 are connectable to a shaft, such as, an axle of a trailer jack. In such an embodiment, the outputs 7, 9 rotate the shaft to raise or to lower the jack. A trailer may be raised or lowered by connection of the jack to the trailer. Trailers that are contemplated for use with the present invention include, but are not limited to, RV trailers, horse trailers, livestock trailers, a-frame trailer, large flatbed trailers, and construction equipment trailers. For example, the actuator 3 operates to raise or lower a jack of a RV trailer or to raise or lower an a-frame of a RV trailer.
The first output 7 operates at a first rate of speed and provides a first amount of torque. The second output 9 operates at a second rate of speed and provides a second amount of torque. In a preferred embodiment, the first rate of speed is greater than the second rate of speed and the first amount of torque is less than the second amount of torque. In a most preferred embodiment, the first rate of speed is twice that of the second rate of speed and the first amount of torque is one-half of the second amount of torque. The low gear speed at the second output 9 facilitates lifting of relatively higher loads, and the working high gear speed at the first output 7 facilitates faster lifting of relatively lower and medium-sized loads or lowering relatively high loads. The actuator 3 provides different amounts of torque and different output speeds to the outputs 7, 9 due to different gear ratios of the gearing of the actuator 3. The gear ratio is changed by selectably connecting the actuator 3 at the output 7 or the output 9.
The actuator 3 has apertures 10 in the gearbox 5 for mounting the actuator 3 to a jack 11. As illustrated in
An axle or shaft 15 is typically connected to the drive mechanism of the jack 11. For example, the shaft 15 engages the drive mechanism to cause telescopic movement of the jack 11. The outputs 7, 9 are selectably connectable to the shaft 15 to impart rotational torque as well as translation to the jack 11. In a preferred embodiment, one of the outputs 7, 9 of the actuator 3 is selectably connected to the shaft 15 to raise or lower the jack. For example, the actuator 3 is positioned such that the first output 7 engages the shaft 15 of the jack 11. At such a position, the jack 1I may raise at a high rate of speed relative to the second output 9. The actuator 3 may be removed when the jack 11 is raised to a position contacting the trailer. The actuator 3 may then be positioned such that the second output 9 engages the shaft 11 to raise the jack 11 and the trailer. The second output 9 may rotate the shaft 15 at a lower rate of speed but provide more torque relative to the first output 7 to raise the trailer.
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The tubular section 31b includes a pin assembly 37 having a pin 39 used to secure the drop leg into position relative to the tubular section 31b. The drop leg may be utilized to move the base to quickly provide elongation or contraction of jack elongation in a short amount of time, such as at the beginning or completion of the lifting process. In such an embodiment, the drop leg provides the through-the-air function. As a result, the outputs 7, 9 do not have to provide a high speed of rotation of the shaft 15a to raise the jack 11a to satisfy the through-the-air function.
With incorporation of the drop leg, each of the outputs 7, 9 can be utilized for lifting loads of the jack 11a and neither output is required to operate at a high speed that cannot carry a load. The outputs 7, 9 can be operator selected to lift various loads with as much speed as possible. For example, one of the outputs 7, 9 can operate at a higher speed (and lower torque) for relatively light loads on the jack 11a. Likewise, one of the outputs 7, 9 can operate at a lower speed (and higher torque) for relatively heavier loads on the jack 11a. In an exemplary embodiment, one of the outputs 7, 9 can be used to raise or lower two jacks, such as, landing gear of a trailer. Therefore, the overall efficiency of the jack 11a increases by reducing time required to raise and lower the jack 11a for more than one loading condition.
The two outputs 7, 9 plus drop leg embodiment is particularly desired when the loads change from fully loaded to unloaded, and where loading and unloading occurs frequently, such as in vehicle or animal trailers. The outputs 7, 9 can serves as a working high gear and a working low gear each having a turns per inch (TPI) parameter selected at least in part to complement the drop leg. By “complement” it is meant that the TPI parameters are selected based on the anticipation of the availability of the drop leg.
In another embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in
A light 65 is attached to the cover 60 such that the light 65 illuminates the area below the jack 11. The light 65 may be electrically connected to a light switch 67. To activate or deactivate the light 65 a user may engage the light switch 67. To this end, the light 65 illuminates the jack 11 and allows effective operation of the jack 11 in operation in dark environments.
A jack switch 69 is integrated and/or connected to the cover 60. The jack switch 69 is in communication with the actuator 3 to control power, such as electricity, from a power source to the actuator 3. In an embodiment, the jack switch 69 controls operation of the actuator 3 to raise and lower the jack 11. In another embodiment, the cover 60 has an emergency override control 71. In case of emergencies, such as, when it is desired to power down the jack 11, triggering the emergency override control 71 terminates power to the jack 11. In an embodiment, power supplied to the jack 11 is immediately stopped from reaching the actuator 3.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the cover 60 may display an emblem 70, such as the brand name, a logo and a symbol related to the jack I 1. The emblem 70 may be information, such as, information relating to the type of the jack 11 and the speeds and/or torque amounts of the outputs 7, 9 of the jack 11. The cover 60 is removably attached or secured to the actuator 3.
The present invention has been described with respect to several embodiments. Equivalents, alternatives, and modifications, aside from those expressly stated herein, are possible and should be understood to be within the scope of the appending claims.