Claims
- 1. A flat tire emergency truck comprising a steel cradle having a bottom wheel support wall, side walls and an open rear end; a rear axle secured across said side walls adjacent said open rear end and elevated from said bottom support wall, a rear wheel secured at opposed ends of said rear axle outside said side walls, a front wheel secured under a front section of said cradle substantially central thereof, said front and rear wheels supporting said cradle elevated from a ground surface, a front wheel abutment secured to said cradle above said bottom support wall rearwardly of said front wheel for arresting forward movement of a vehicle wheel positioned in said cradle, a pivotal rear ramp pivotally secured to said rear axle between said side walls; said rear ramp having a first inclined ramp section pivotally displaceable from a loading position to permit a vehicle wheel to enter said cradle, and an arresting position to retain a vehicle wheel in said cradle; said rear ramp having a second plate section secured to said first plate section and projecting inwardly in said cradle and upwards of said rear axle, said second plate section causing said first plate section to pivot upwardly when a vehicle wheel is driven thereon whereby said first plate section is retained in said arresting position by said vehicle wheel, said rear ramp being constructed such that when in said loading position causes said rear wheels to be wedged off said ground support surface, and arresting means to prevent displacement of said truck when a vehicle wheel is driven in or out of said cradle over said pivotal rear ramp.
- 2. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 1 wherein said arresting means is comprised by an arresting element immovably secured to said rear ramp and projecting from under said pivotal rear ramp whereby to engage with a rear edge portion of said cradle when said rear ramp is disposed at said loading position with said rear wheels above a ground support surface to prevent said truck from being pushed forward when a vehicle wheel is driven up said rear ramp into said cradle.
- 3. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 2 wherein said arresting element is constituted by a pair of stopper bars welded to a respective sleeve disposed about said rear axle and connected to said rear ramp.
- 4. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 3 wherein said bottom support wall has a recessed rear portion which defines said rear edge and extending spaced forwardly of said rear axle.
- 5. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 2 wherein said arresting means further comprises a rear wheel locking means to prevent clockwise rotation of said rear wheels and forward projection of said truck during unloading of a vehicle wheel from said cradle and over said rear ramp while said rear wheels are on said support surface.
- 6. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 5 wherein said rear wheel locking means prevents said truck from being displaced in a rearward direction, said ground support surface being a hard ground surface.
- 7. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 5 wherein said rear wheel locking means is constituted by at least one gear secured for rotation with said rear axle, said gear having an outer toothed periphery and a pivotal latch pivotally secured adjacent one of said sidewalls of said cradle, said pivotal latch having a hook end disposed on said toothed periphery and engaging a leading edge of a tooth of a plurality of teeth formed in said toothed periphery when said gear is rotated clockwise by said rear axle and said rear wheels, said hook end being liberated from engagement when said rear axle and said rear wheels are rotated counter-clockwise during forward displacement of said truck.
- 8. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 7 wherein there are two of said gears, each gear being secured to an inner wall of a respective one of said rear wheels or said rear axle adjacent said wheels and rotating therewith, there being two of said pivotal latches, each pivotally secured to a respective one of said side walls and disposed adjacent an outer surface of said side walls and in planar alignment with a respective one of said gears.
- 9. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first inclined ramp section is provided with ground engagement means secured thereunder and forming a straight ground engagement surface, said straight ground engagement surface when lying on a ground surface being spaced from a central longitudinal axis of said rear axle a distance greater than the radius of said rear wheels.
- 10. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 9 wherein said ground engagement means is constituted by two or more spaced vertical steel plates secured under said first inclined ramp section, said straight ground engagement surface being formed by a straight serrated lower edge of said vertical steel plates.
- 11. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 1 wherein said front wheel abutment is a barrier wall projecting above an open top end of said cradle in a forward end thereof and secured to said front section of said truck.
- 12. A flat tire emergency truck as claimed in claim 1 wherein said front wheel is secured to a swiveling yoke secured under an elevated front frame section of said cradle, said swiveling yoke providing approximately 45 degrees of swiveling motion to said front wheel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 09/910,925, filed Jul. 24, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09910925 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
Child |
10216717 |
Aug 2002 |
US |