Jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6530219
  • Patent Number
    6,530,219
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 5, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 11, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Look; Edward K.
    • Lazo; Thomas E.
    Agents
    • Kamrath; Alan
    • Rider, Bennett, Egan & Arundel, LLP
Abstract
The present invention relates a jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly. A secondary shaft is mounted in a lifting column, and has a distal end screwed into an axial hole in the base. The main oil path is provided with a lower ball and an upper ball, and has a first oil hole connected to the oil hole of the secondary shaft, and a second oil hole connected to the inner oil chamber. The hydraulic oil pushes away the lower ball to flow through the first oil hole into the secondary shaft, so that the lifting column that has not worked may be lifted rapidly. The lifting column may work to increase the pressure of the hydraulic oil which flows through the second oil hole into the inner oil chamber, so that the lifting column may have a sufficient lifting force to lift an object.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a jack assembly, and more particularly to a jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly.




2. Description of the Related Art




A conventional jack in accordance with the prior art shown in

FIGS. 1-4

comprises a base


10


, a push seat


14


, and an outer cylinder


11


and an inner cylinder


12


mounted between the base


10


and the push seat


14


. An inner oil chamber is formed in the inner cylinder


12


, and an oil storage chamber “A” filled with hydraulic oil is formed between the outer cylinder


11


and the inner cylinder


12


. A lifting column


13


is mounted in the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder


12


, and has a first end provided with a piston


131


, and a second end that may be protruded outward to perform a lifting action.




The base


10


is provided with a main oil path


102


, and has an end face provided with an oil suction hole


101


connected to the lower end of the main oil path


102


. An anti-reverse ball


31


is mounted in the lower end of the main oil path


102


to block the main oil path


102


, and is pushed by a post


32


. A main ball


33


is mounted in the mediate portion of the main oil path


102


, and is pushed by an adjusting screw


34


. An oil inlet hole


106


located above the main ball


33


is formed in the inner wall of the main oil path


102


, and is connected to the inner oil chamber as shown in FIG.


3


.




An oil hole


103


located above the anti-reverse ball


31


is formed in the inner wall of the main oil path


102


, and is connected to a return oil path


104


as shown in

FIG. 4. A

spring


42


is mounted in the return oil path


104


, and is pushed by a screw


41


. A pusher


43


is mounted on the lower end of the spring


42


, and has a distal end provided with a ball


44


which is placed in an oil hole that is connected to the oil hole


103


. The inner wall of the return oil path


104


is formed with a return oil hole


105


that is connected to the oil storage chamber “A”.




Thus, when the pump


2


mounted on the base


10


perform a suction action through the oil hole


103


, the hydraulic oil contained in the oil storage chamber “A” is sucked into the lower end of the main oil path


102


through the oil suction hole


101


, to push away the anti-reverse ball


31


, so that the hydraulic oil may be sucked into the oil hole


103


and the pump


2


. Then, when the pump


2


is pushed and compressed, the hydraulic oil may be pushed into the main oil path


102


without returning to the oil storage chamber “A” by stopping of the anti-reverse ball


31


. The hydraulic oil then pushes the main ball


33


upward, so that the hydraulic oil may flow through the oil inlet hole


106


into the inner chamber. The pump


2


may be operated continuously, so that the hydraulic oil may be pushed into the inner chamber successively, to force the lifting column


13


in the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder


12


to move outward so as to perform a lifting action.




However, the amount of the hydraulic oil that is pushed into the inner chamber at each time is very small, and the inner chamber has a large cross-sectional area, so that the lifting velocity of the lifting column


13


is very slow, thereby consuming working time, and thereby causing inconvenience to the user.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantage of the conventional jack.




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly. A lifting column is mounted in the inner cylinder. A secondary shaft formed with an oil hole is mounted in the lifting column, and has a distal end screwed into an axial hole in the base. The main oil path is provided with a lower ball, and an upper ball, the main oil path is formed with a first oil hole located above the lower ball and connected to the oil hole of the secondary shaft, and formed with a second oil hole located above the upper ball and connected to the inner oil chamber. The hydraulic oil pushes away the lower ball, so that the hydraulic oil may flow through the first oil hole into the oil hole of the secondary shaft, so that the lifting column that has not worked may be lifted rapidly. The lifting column works to increase the pressure of the hydraulic oil of the main oil path, so that the hydraulic oil flows through the second oil hole into the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder, so that the lifting column may have a sufficient lifting force to lift an object.




In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly, comprising: a base, a push seat, and an outer cylinder and an inner cylinder mounted between the base and the push seat, an inner oil chamber formed in the inner cylinder, an oil storage chamber formed between the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder, a lifting column mounted in the inner cylinder, and having a distal end provided with a piston, the base provided with a main oil path, and having an end face provided with an oil suction hole connected to the oil storage chamber and connected to a lower end of the main oil path, an anti-reverse ball mounted in the lower end of the main oil path to block the main oil path, and is pushed by a post, an oil hole located above the anti-reverse ball being formed in the inner wall of the main oil path, and connected to a return oil path; wherein:




a lower ball is mounted in a mediate portion of the main oil path, and is pushed by a first spring, an upper end of the first spring is provided with an upper ball, the upper ball is provided with a push post which is pushed by a second spring, an upper end of the second spring is pushed by an adjusting screw, the main oil path has an inner wall formed with a first oil hole that is located above the lower ball, the first oil hole is connected to an oil hole of a center of a secondary shaft that is mounted in the lifting column, the inner wall of the main oil path is formed with a second oil hole that is located above the upper ball, and is connected to the inner oil chamber; and wherein:




hydraulic oil in the oil storage chamber pushes away the lower ball, so that the hydraulic oil may flow through the first oil hole into the oil hole of the secondary shaft, the hydraulic oil may push the lifting column by means of a smaller cross-sectional area of an axial hole for receiving the secondary shaft, so that the lifting column that has not worked may be lifted rapidly, thereby shortening the working stroke, when lifting of the lifting column is stopped, the lifting column works and a pressure of the hydraulic oil of the main oil path is increased largely, whereby the upper ball is pushed away, so that the hydraulic oil flows through the second oil hole into the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder, the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder has a larger cross-sectional area, so that the lifting column may have a sufficient lifting force to lift an object.




The base has another end face provided with an anti-reverse valve, so that the hydraulic oil in the oil storage chamber may be introduced into the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder, and hydraulic oil in the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder cannot flow into the oil storage chamber.




The anti-reverse valve includes a screw seat, a ball, and a spring.




The anti-reverse valve has an oil hole formed in the end face of the base, the oil hole has a first end connected to a conducting pipe that is connected to the oil storage chamber, and a second end connected to the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder.




Thus, during a non-work stroke of the lifting column, a suction action applied on the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder forces hydraulic oil to flow through the conducting pipe, the anti-reverse valve and the oil hole to enter the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder, so that the lifting column may be conveniently lifted rapidly.




Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan cross-sectional assembly view of a conventional jack in accordance with the prior art;





FIG. 2

is a plan cross-sectional view of the base of the conventional jack in accordance with the prior art;





FIG. 3

is a partially cut-away cross-sectional assembly view of the conventional jack in accordance with the prior art;





FIG. 4

is a partially cut-away cross-sectional assembly view of the conventional jack in accordance with the prior art;





FIG. 5

is a plan cross-sectional assembly view of a jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a locally cross-sectional view of the jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the base of the jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 8

is a partially cut-away cross-sectional assembly view of the jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring initially to

FIGS. 5 and 7

, a jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a base


50


, a push seat


54


, and an outer cylinder


51


and an inner cylinder


52


mounted between the base


50


and the push seat


54


. An inner oil chamber is formed in the inner cylinder


52


, and an oil storage chamber “B” filled with hydraulic oil is formed between the outer cylinder


51


and the inner cylinder


52


. A lifting column


53


is mounted in the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder


52


, and has a first end provided with a piston


531


, and a second end that may be protruded outward to perform a lifting action.




The base


50


is provided with a main oil path


502


, and has an end face provided with an oil suction hole


501


connected to the oil storage chamber “B” and connected to the lower end of the main oil path


502


. An anti-reverse ball


71


is mounted in the lower end of the main oil path


502


to block the main oil path


502


, and is pushed by a post


72


.




A lower ball


73


is mounted in a mediate portion of the main oil path


502


, and is pushed by a spring


74


. The upper end of the spring


74


is provided with an upper ball


75


. The upper ball


75


is provided with a push post


76


which is pushed by a spring


77


. The upper end of the spring


77


is pushed by an adjusting screw


78


.




The main oil path


502


has an inner wall formed with a first oil hole


506


(see

FIG. 8

) that is located above the lower ball


73


. The first oil hole


506


is connected to an oil hole


551


of a center of a secondary shaft


55


that is mounted in the lifting column


53


. The inner wall of the main oil path


502


is formed with a second oil hole


507


(see

FIG. 8

) that is located above the upper ball


75


, and is connected to the inner oil chamber.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the base


50


has another end face provided with an anti-reverse valve which includes a screw seat


91


, a ball


92


, and a spring


90


. The anti-reverse valve is formed with an oil hole


93


having a first end connected to a conducting pipe


9


that is connected to the oil storage chamber “B”, and a second end connected to the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder


52


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, an oil hole


503


located above the anti-reverse ball


71


is formed in the inner wall of the main oil path


502


, and is connected to a return oil path


504


. A spring


82


is mounted in the return oil path


504


, and is pushed by a screw


81


. A pusher


83


is mounted on the lower end of the spring


82


, and has a distal end provided with a ball


84


which is placed in an oil hole that is connected to the oil hole


503


. The inner wall of the return oil path


504


is formed with a return oil hole


505


that is connected to the oil storage chamber “B”.




Thus, the compression action of the pump


6


on the base


50


and the action of the return oil path


504


are substantially similar to that of the conventional jack, and will not be further described in detail.




The difference of operation will be described as follows.




When the hydraulic oil is compressed by the pump


6


, the hydraulic oil will push away the lower ball


73


, so that the hydraulic oil may flow through the first oil hole


506


into the oil hole


551


of the secondary shaft


55


. Thus, due to the smaller cross-sectional area of the axial hole for receiving the secondary shaft


55


, the hydraulic oil may push the lifting column


53


, so that the lifting column


53


that has not worked yet may be lifted rapidly, thereby shortening the working stroke.




At the same time, during the non-work stroke of the lifting column


53


, the suction action applied on the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder


52


may force the hydraulic oil to flow through the conducting pipe


9


, the anti-reverse valve and the oil hole


93


to enter the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder


52


, so that the lifting column


53


may be conveniently lifted rapidly.




When the lifting column


53


is lifted to a determined position to bear support the workpiece, the pressure of the hydraulic oil of the main oil path


502


is increased largely, whereby the upper ball


75


is pushed away, so that the hydraulic oil flows through the second oil hole


507


into the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder


52


. The inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder


52


has a larger cross-sectional area, so that the lifting column


53


may have a sufficient lifting force to lift the workpiece or the object.




At the same time, the anti-reverse valve may prevent the hydraulic oil of a high pressure in the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder


52


from returning into the oil storage chamber “B”.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly, comprising: a base, a push seat, and an outer cylinder and an inner cylinder mounted between the base and the push seat, an inner oil chamber formed in the inner cylinder, an oil storage chamber formed between the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder, a lifting column mounted in the inner cylinder, and having a distal end provided with a piston, the base provided with a main oil path, and having an end face provided with an oil suction hole connected to the oil storage chamber and connected to a lower end of the main oil path, an anti-reverse ball mounted in the lower end of the main oil path to block the main oil path, and is pushed by a post, an oil hole located above the anti-reverse ball being formed in the inner wall of the main oil path, and connected to a return oil path; wherein:a lower ball is mounted in a mediate portion of the main oil path, and is pushed by a first spring, an upper end of the first spring is provided with an upper ball, the upper ball is provided with a push post which is pushed by a second spring, an upper end of the second spring is pushed by an adjusting screw, the main oil path has an inner wall formed with a first oil hole that is located above the lower ball, the first oil hole is connected to an oil hole of a center of a secondary shaft that is mounted in the lifting column, the inner wall of the main oil path is formed with a second oil hole that is located above the upper ball, and is connected to the inner oil chamber; and wherein: hydraulic oil in the oil storage chamber pushes away the lower ball, so that the hydraulic oil may flow through the first oil hole into the oil hole of the secondary shaft, the hydraulic oil may push the lifting column by means of a smaller cross-sectional area of an axial hole for receiving the secondary shaft, so that the lifting column that has not worked may be lifted rapidly, thereby shortening the working stroke, when lifting of the lifting column is stopped, the lifting column works and a pressure of the hydraulic oil of the main oil path is increased largely, whereby the upper ball is pushed away, so that the hydraulic oil flows through the second oil hole into the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder, the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder has a larger cross-sectional area, so that the lifting column may have a sufficient lifting force to lift an object.
  • 2. The jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the base has another end face provided with an anti-reverse valve, so that the hydraulic oil in the oil storage chamber may be introduced into the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder, and hydraulic oil in the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder cannot flow into the oil storage chamber.
  • 3. The jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with claim 2, wherein the anti-reverse valve includes a screw seat, a ball, and a spring.
  • 4. The jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with claim 2, wherein the anti-reverse valve has an oil hole formed in the end face of the base, the oil hole has a first end connected to a conducting pipe that is connected to the oil storage chamber, and a second end connected to the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder.
  • 5. The jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with claim 4, wherein during a non-work stroke of the lifting column, a suction action applied on the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder forces hydraulic oil to flow through the conducting pipe, the anti-reverse valve and the oil hole to enter the inner oil chamber of the inner cylinder, so that the lifting column may be conveniently lifted rapidly.
  • 6. The jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a spring mounted in the return oil path and pushed by a screw, a pusher mounted on a lower end of the spring, and having a distal end provided with a ball which is placed in an oil hole that is connected to the oil hole.
  • 7. The jack assembly that may be lifted rapidly in accordance with claim 6, wherein the return oil path has an inner wall formed with a return oil hole that is connected to the oil storage chamber.
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