The present invention relates to an illuminative jack, wherein a lighting device is disposed in a top plate of the jack, and the lighting device is supplied by a power source and is controlled by a switch. By such arrangements, when the user switches on the switch, the lighting device will be radiated to illuminate a lifting object.
A jack is a device for lifting a heavy object and has the properties of easy moving and operation, so the jack is widely used in various industries, and vehicle maintenance in particular. Therefore, almost each vehicle is prepared for a jack.
Since the jack is provided for lifting the heavy object, in operation, the jack must be pushed to the bottom of the heavy object, such that the jack will be shaded by the shadow of the heavy object, and at night and the area of insufficient light in particular, and the user is unable to determine the position of a top plate of the jack. In order to solve this problem, the user has to push the jack to adjust the position of the jack by one hand, and to grip a lighting device by the other hand, so as to illuminate the position between the jack and the bottom of the heavy object, which is inconvenient to the user. Moreover, the user may have no lighting device to use, so the conventional jack cannot meet the users' requirement.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an illuminative jack comprises a plurality of lights disposed in a top plate to illuminate a lifting location. The jack includes transparent material positioned disposed below the contact surface of the top plate and disposed above the plurality of lights to protect the lights, while allowing light to emanate on the lifting location. The jack can further include a switch for operating the lights disposed on a lifting arm
Since the lighting device is disposed in the top plate of the jack, in operation, the lighting device will be radiated by switching on the switch. Thereby, when the user pushes the jack to the bottom of a heavy object, the bottom of the heavy object can be illuminated adequately. Thereby, the user can see the position of the jack opposite to the bottom of the heavy object clearly, so as to determine the distance and the position between the top plate and the lifted heavy object (since the top plate is in contact with the object directly, the lighting device disposed in the top plate has better illumination effect), and to prevent the jack from being influenced by insufficient light (a dark area in particular). Moreover, the lighting device is disposed in the top plate, so the function of the top plate will not be hindered, and the present jack is easy to operate and is practical.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings in which:
Referring to
When the jack 10 of the present invention has an illumination effect (as shown in
In addition, the top plate 1 of the jack 10 is defined with a plurality of receiving grooves 11 (as shown in
Further, a pad 6 is covered on an upper portion of the transparent cover 5, to prevent the transparent cover 5 from being abraded when the lighting device 2 is not in use.
The switch 3 of the present invention can be connected to a timer 7 in such a manner that when the user switches on the switch 3, the output power of the power source 4 can be cut off automatically after a scheduled time (such as three minutes), thus preventing the waste of the power when the user forgets to switch off the switch 3.
The pad 6 can be defined with a plurality of through holes 61 located correspondingly to the lighting device 2 of the top plate 1 (as shown in
While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/609,426, filed Dec. 12, 2006, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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