The invention relates to a hand tool more specifically to hand operated jacking tool that can be used for a number of task like lifting and levelling of objects, tightening of ropes or straps, separation of things etc.
A caulking gun is well known in the tool industry and has been on the market for several decades. They include a pumping or jacking mechanism for example described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,009,804. This mechanism is cheap and easy to produce and has minimal friction.
In the building industry the need for a combination of lifting, holding and levelling of objects like doors, windows or beams is often encountered. A toe jack may be used for this purpose, but is only found in heavy duty versions. A toe jack is usually a jack with two fixed outer feet and a middle foot that can be jacked in an upward and sometimes downward direction. Up to now it has not been possible to find a lightweight hand held toe jack that can be operated with one hand. This invention represents a cheap and easy solution to this problem.
The invention describes a hand held jacking/levelling-tool comprising a jacking shaft and a frame moving relative to each other during jacking action, and a caulking gun jacking mechanism providing the jacking action. It further comprises two outer legs fastened to one of the frame and the jacking shaft. The jacking tool further comprises one middle leg fastened to the other of the frame and the jacking shaft, and is positioned between a left and right outer leg. The jacking-tool further comprises a foot fastened at a right angle to each leg and pointing in the same directions. The jacking action causes the jacking shaft to move downward through the frame.
For better understanding of the invention the device will be described with reference to the figures. Like numerals describe like parts in the different figures. The figures illustrates examples of the invention
a, b, c and d, shows a jacking shaft with a middle foot, and also two outer feet to be fastened to the frame from different perspectives.
In this text we shall assume that the hand held jack is standing upright with the feet down. Left and right is as seen from the rear. The handle is at the rear and the feet are pointing forward. We will not describe the caulking gun jacking mechanism in detail as this is well known to a skilled person.
The invention describes a hand held jacking/levelling-tool comprising a jacking shaft 2 and a frame 3 moving relative to each other. The jacking tool further comprises a jacking mechanism 1 providing jacking action between the jacking shaft and frame 3. Furthermore the jacking tool comprises two outer legs 5, 7 fastened to one of the frame 3 and the jacking shaft 2, and one middle leg 6 fastened to the other of the frame and the jacking shaft, and being positioned between the outer legs 5, 7. The jacking tool also comprises a foot (8, 9, 10) fastened at a right angle to each leg 5, 6, 7 and pointing in the same directions,
In other words we have two configurations of the legs 1. One leg fastened to the jacking shaft and two fastened to the frame. 2. Two legs fastened to the jacking shaft and one fastened to the frame. In configuration 1 the jacking shaft 2 and middle leg 6 is integrated with each other. Whilst in configuration 2 the difference between the legs and the shaft becomes apparent.
The relation between the feet, legs, jacking shaft and frame is depicted in
A preferred embodiment of the jacking mechanism 1 is a caulking gun jacking mechanism as shown in different perspectives in
However the caulking gun mechanism may slip when subjected to vibrations or chocks. This can be mitigated by using small teeth, a jagged edge or similar shapes on a rear and/or front side of the jacking shaft 2, as shown in
In a preferred embodiment the middle leg is fastened to the jacking shaft. This is the simplest configuration due to the construction of the caulking gun jacking mechanism. When operating the jacking mechanism the jacking action causes the middle leg 6 fastened to the jacking shaft 2 to move away from the frame 3. If the middle leg is fastened to the frame the left and right leg must be fastened to the jacking shaft. This puts restrictions on the movement of the jacking shaft because the middle leg would come into conflict with the jacking shaft and/or outer legs. Hence this is a less preferable embodiment.
In another embodiment the jacking mechanism comprises mating threads on the jacking shaft and a nut fastened to the frame. In yet another embodiment the jacking mechanism comprises a pitch rack on the jacking shaft. A pinion of suitable configuration must be connected to the rack or nut in the respective embodiments. These two embodiments may easily be powered by hydraulics, electricity or pneumatics.
In one embodiment the hand held jacking-tool is used for tightening a rope. For this purpose the middle foot 9 has an indent 11a, 11b on each side, preferably close to the leg describing half a circle and wherein each of the left 8 and right 10 foot has a corresponding indent 12b, 12a on their respective left and right sides, as seen in
In one embodiment an upper part of the frame including the jacking mechanism and jacking handle is rotably mounted to a lower part of the frame and may rotate around the jacking shaft. This feature is simple to include if the jacking shaft is round.
In another embodiment the handheld jacking/levelling-tool has a support plate (14) attached in same plane as the feet as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20180251 | Feb 2018 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NO2019/000003 | 2/7/2019 | WO | 00 |