Claims
- 1. A jack, comprising:a lifting base provided with an axially disposed receiving opening; a lifting accessory having an axially extending stem defining a first diameter; an end collar connected to one end of said axial stem of said lifting accessory and defining a first portion having a second diameter that is larger than said first diameter of said stem of said lifting accessory, said end collar being received in said receiving opening, said end collar defining a flattened side surface forming a second portion with a diameter smaller than said second diameter; a locking pin installed in said lifting accessory and extending transversely through an edge of said receiving opening; wherein said end collar is configured and disposed to permit said lifting accessory to be selectively rotated clockwise between a first orientation in which said flattened side surface of said end collar can bypass said locking pin during axial movement of said lifting accessory relative to said lifting base and a second orientation in which said lifting accessory is prevented from axial movement relative to said base due to said first portion of said end collar being prevented from bypassing said locking pin and said end collar is configured and disposed to permit said lifting accessory to be selectively rotated counterclockwise between a first orientation in which said flattened side surface of said end collar can bypass said locking pin during axial movement of said lifting accessory relative to said lifting base and a third orientation in which said lifting accessory is prevented from axial movement relative to said base due to said first portion of said end collar being prevented from bypassing said locking pin.
- 2. A jack as in claim 1, further comprising:an indexing ridge defined in said lifting accessory and configured to run parallel to the plane of said flattened side surface of said end collar.
- 3. A jack, as in claim 1, further comprising:a hole formed to extend transversely into said lifting base and intersecting said receiving opening; and wherein said locking pin is installed in said hole.
- 4. A jack as in claim 3, wherein said locking pin is permanently installed in said hole.
- 5. A jack as in claim 1, wherein said lifting accessory is configured as a saddle member defining a lifting plate member connected to said stem.
- 6. A jack as in claim 1, wherein said stem has a circular circumference defining said first diameter.
- 7. A jack as in claim 1, wherein said receiving opening is defined by a cylindrical wall, said wall, said stem and said end collar cooperate to define an annular space, and said locking pin occupies a portion of said annular space.
- 8. A jack, comprising:a lifting base provided with an axially disposed receiving opening; a lifting accessory having an axially extending stem defining a first diameter; an end collar connected to one end of said axial stem of said lifting accessory and defining a first portion having a second diameter that is larger than said first diameter of said stem of said lifting accessory, said end collar being received in said receiving opening said end collar defining a flattened side surface forming a second portion with a diameter smaller than said second diameter; a locking pin installed in said lifting accessory transversely of said receiving opening; wherein said end collar is configured and disposed to permit said lifting accessory to be selectively rotated between a first orientation in which said flattened side surface of said end collar can bypass said locking pin during axial movement of said lifting accessory relative to said lifting base and a second orientation in which said lifting accessory is prevented from axial movement relative to said base due to said first portion of said end collar being prevented from bypassing said locking pin; and wherein said stem and said end collar of said lifting accessory are configured for 360 degrees of axial rotation within said receiving opening when received in said receiving opening.
- 9. A jack as in claim 8, further comprising:an indexing ridge defined in said lifting accessory and configured to run parallel to the plane of said flattened side surface of said end collar.
- 10. A jack, as in claim 8, further comprising:a hole formed to extend transversely into said lifting base and intersecting said receiving opening; and wherein said locking pin is installed in said hole.
- 11. A jack as in claim 10, wherein said locking pin is permanently installed in said hole.
- 12. A jack as in claim 8, wherein said lifting accessory is configured as a saddle member defining a lifting plate member connected to said stem.
- 13. A jack as in claim 8, wherein said stem has a circular circumference defining said first diameter.
- 14. A jack as in claim 8, wherein said receiving opening is defined by a cylindrical wall, said wall, said stem and said end collar cooperate to define an annular space, and said locking pin occupies a portion of said annular space.
Parent Case Info
This regular application is based on provisional application Ser. No. 60/044,051, filed Apr. 17, 1997.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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