Claims
- 1. An apparatus including a hoist for lifting and transporting heavy objects on a surface comprising:
- a base structure having a pair of spaced outwardly extending horizontal legs;
- at least one wheel carried adjacent an inner end of said base structure for aiding in supporting said structure,
- a primary supporting wheel carried adjacent an outer end of each of said outwardly extending legs journaled for rotation about a fixed axis;
- an auxiliary wheel carried adjacent each of said primary supporting wheels;
- an adjustable means for pivotally supporting said auxiliary wheels so that said auxiliary wheels can be shifted from a first position out of contact with said surface to a second position wherein said auxiliary wheels engage said surface lifting said primary wheels out of contact with said surface;
- swivel means for journaling said auxiliary wheels so that said auxiliary wheels can swivel for adding maneuverability to said apparatus when in said second position;
- said adjustable means including a support member carried by an outer end of each of said legs with a portion extending outwardly beyond said legs;
- means for pivotally mounting said support members relative to said outwardly extending legs;
- said swivel means for journaling said auxiliary wheels being attached to an outer end of a respective support member, and
- means carried adjacent an inner end of said support members for selectively raising and lowering said outer ends for causing said auxiliary wheels to assume said first and second position.
- 2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said support members are channel members and wherein said means carried adjacent an inner end of said channel members include bolts, a threaded hole extending through each of said channel members adjacent said outer ends of said legs;
- said bolts extending through each of said threaded holes in said channel members with an end of each of said bolts engaging one of said legs;
- whereby by rotating said bolts said auxiliary wheels can be shifted between said first and second positions.
- 3. An apparatus for lifting an engine from an automotive vehicle and the like comprising:
- a horizontal base supporting member for extending beneath said vehicle and the engine carried thereby;
- a substantially vertical standard fixedly connected to and extending upwardly from said base supporting member on one end thereof remote from said vehicle;
- a boom having one end pivotally attached to said vertical standard adjacent the other end thereof extending outwardly in superposed relation to said base supporting member;
- a hydraulically operated cylinder pivotally connected on one end to said boom and connected on the other end in a first fixed pivotal connection to said standard and said base supporting member for raising and lowering said boom;
- a hoist carried by an outer end of said boom for lifting said heavy objects;
- a pair of telescoping substantially vertically adjustable safety standard members pivotally connected on an upper end to said boom;
- fixed means connecting a lower end of said telescoping members in a second pivotal connection to said standard and said base supporting member;
- said first and second pivotal connections being spaced and longitudinally aligned; and
- means for passing through said telescoping members intermediate said upper and lower ends locking said telescoping vertically adjustable safety standard members for aiding in supporting said boom in a fixed position;
- whereby said base support member may be received beneath said vehicle and the engine and in the event said hydraulically operated cylinder fails said telescoping vertically adjustable safety standard members will support said boom preventing such from falling.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 373,606 filed June 25, 1973, now abandoned.
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