Claims
- 1. A vehicle jack comprising; a support leg (23) engaged on a support foot (25), a vehicle support arm (24) rotatably engaged on the support leg (23) and a screw spindle (26) operated by a winding handle (27) threaded through a nut (5) on the support leg, the screw spindle being engaged to a cross member (33) and rotatably engaged in the support leg (23), an auxiliary part (30) being coaxially engaged with the cross member (33.) and having a vehicle support plate (31) engaged to a free end thereof,wherein the auxiliary part (30) engages an end of the screw spindle when the jack is in a folded position, wherein the nut (5) comprises an outer body (5″) and an interior part (5′) engaged in the outer body (5″) at a plurality of surface contact points, the screw spindle (26) being threadedly engaged in the interior part (5′); and wherein the outer body (5″) has a U-shaped cross section, a base with a hole therethrough, two parallel wings (2, 3) projecting up respectively from opposite sides of the base which have end edges (6) parallel to the base, two parallel longitudinal reinforcements (12) projecting up, respectively from the base between the two parallel wings (2, 3), ends of the two parallel wings each having a surface (9) inclined toward a central plane of the U-shaped body, each said surface (9) having aligned cavities (10).
- 2. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 1, wherein the inner body (5′) has two side projections (18) that form two surface areas (20), two aligned front projections (13) that each create aligned surface areas (17), and a trunco-conical reinforcement (14) protruding from an end of the inner body (5′) where the aligned surface areas (17) are situated.
- 3. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 2, wherein the aligned cavities (10) in the outer body (5″) receive, by clopping together, the two aligned projections (13) on the inner body (5′), with the aligned surface areas (17) of the inner body (5′) engaged in cavities (10) of the outer body (5″), while at the same time contact is also respectively established between the two edges (6) of the outer body (5″) and the two surface areas (20) of the inner body (5′) and between the trunco-conical projection (13) of the inner body (5′) and a forward portion (19) of the winding handle (27) when folded toward the nut (5).
- 4. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 1, wherein the auxiliary part (30) has at an end nearest to the screw spindle, two protruding lugs (34) converging towards an inner cavity, an end portion of the said screw spindle engaging the lugs (34) when the jack is in a folded position.
- 5. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 4, wherein the two lugs (34) of the auxiliary part (30) are inclined towards an interior thereof.
- 6. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 4, wherein the two lugs (34) are contacted by the head of the screw spindle (26) when the jack is in a folded position.
- 7. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 4, wherein the two lugs (34) are contacted by an end riveted portion of the screw spindle (26) when the jack is in a folded wan position.
- 8. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 1, wherein each said surface (9) is inclined in convergence towards each other, providing a narrowing or tapering towards an end of the outer body (5″) which is forced open by the inner body (5′) when inserted into the outer body (5″).
- 9. A vehicle jack comprising; a support leg (23) engaged on a support foot (25), a vehicle support arm (24) rotatably engaged on the support leg (23) and a screw spindle (26) operated by a winding handle (27) threaded through a nut (5) on the support leg (23), the screw spindle being engaged to a cross member (33) rotatably engaged in the support leg (23), an auxiliary part (30) being coaxially engaged with the cross member (33) and having a vehicle support plate (31) engaged to a free end thereof,wherein the auxiliary part (30) engages an end of the screw spindle when the jack is in a folded position, wherein the nut (5) comprises an outer body (5″) and an interior part (5′) engaged in the outer body (5″) at a plurality of surface contact points, the screw spindle (26) being threadedly engaged in the interior part (5′), and wherein the auxiliary part (30) has at an end nearest to the screw spindle, two protruding lugs (34) converging towards an inner cavity, an end portion of the said screw spindle engaging the lugs (34) when the jack is in a folded position.
- 10. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 9, wherein the outer body (5″) has a U-shaped cross section, a base with a hole therethrough, two parallel wings (2, 3) projecting up respectively from opposite sides of the base which have end edges (6) parallel to the base, two parallel longitudinal reinforcements (12) projecting up respectively from the base between the two parallel wings (2, 3), ends of the two parallel wings each having a surface (9) inclined toward a central plane of the U-shaped body, each said surface (9) having aligned cavities (10).
- 11. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 10, wherein the inner body (5′) has two side projections (18) that form two surface areas (20), two aligned front projections (13) that each create aligned surface areas (17), and a trunco-conical reinforcement (14) protruding from an end of the inner body (5′) where the aligned surface areas (17) are situated.
- 12. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 10, wherein the aligned cavities (10) in the outer body (5″) receive, by clipping together, the two aligned projections (13) on the inner body (5′), with the aligned surface areas (17) of the inner body (5′) engaged in cavities (10) of the outer body (5″), while at the same time contact is also respectively established between the two edges (6) of the outer body (5″) and the two surface areas (20) of the inner body (5′) and between the trunco-conical projection (13) of the inner body (5′) and a forward portion (19) of the winding handle (27) when folded toward the nut (5).
- 13. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 9, wherein each said surface (9) is inclined in convergence towards each other, providing a narrowing or tapering towards an end of the outer body (5″) which is forced open by the inner body (5′) when inserted into the outer body (5″).
- 14. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 9, wherein the two lugs (34) of the auxiliary part (30) are inclined towards an interior thereof.
- 15. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 9, wherein the two lugs (34) are contacted by the head of the screw spindle (26) when the jack is in a folded position.
- 16. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 9, wherein the two lugs (34) are contacted by an end riveted portion of the screw spindle (26) when the jack is in a folded position.
- 17. A vehicle jack comprising; a support leg (23) engaged on a support foot (25) a vehicle support arm (24) rotatably engaged on the support leg (23) and a screw spindle (26) operated by a winding handle (27) threaded through a nut (5) on the support leg (23), the screw spindle being engaged to a cross member (33) rotatably engaged in the support leg (23), an auxiliary part (30) being coaxially engaged with the cross member (33) and having a vehicle support plate (31) engaged to a free end thereof,wherein the auxiliary part (30) engages an end of the screw spindle when the jack is in a folded position, wherein the nut (5) comprises an outer body (5″) and an interior part (5′) engaged in the outer body (5″) at a plurality of surface contact points, the screw spindle (26) being threadedly engaged in the interior part (5′); wherein each said surface (9) is inclined in convergence towards each other, providing a narrowing or tapering towards an end of the outer body (5″) which is forced open by the inner body (5′) when inserted into the outer body (5″).
- 18. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 17, wherein the outer body (5″) has a U-shaped cross section, a base with a hole therethrough, two parallel wings (2, 3) projecting up respectively from opposite sides of the base which have end edges (6) parallel to the base, two parallel longitudinal reinforcements (12) projecting up respectively from the base between the two parallel wings (2, 3), ends of the two parallel wings each having a surface (9) inclined toward a central plane of the U-shaped body, each said surface (9) having aligned cavities (10).
- 19. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 18, wherein the inner body (5′) has two side projections (18) that form two surface areas (20), two aligned front projections (13) that each create aligned surface areas (17), and a trunco-conical reinforcement (14) protruding from an end of the inner body (5′) where the aligned surface areas (17) are situated.
- 20. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 19, wherein the aligned cavities (10) in the outer body (5″) receive, by clipping together, the two aligned projections (13) on the inner body (5′), with the aligned surface areas (17) of the inner body (5′) engaged in cavities (10) of the outer body (5″), while at the same time contact is also respectively established between the two edges (6) of the outer body (5″) and the two surface areas (20) of the inner body (5′) and between the trunco-conical projection (13) of the inner body (5′) and a forward portion (19) of the winding handle (27) when folded toward the nut (5).
- 21. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 17, wherein the auxiliary part (30) has at an end nearest to the screw spindle, two protruding lugs (34) converging towards an inner cavity, and end portion of the said screw spindle engaging the lugs (34) when the jack is in a folded position.
- 22. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 21, wherein the two lugs (34) of the auxiliary part (30) are inclined towards an interior thereof.
- 23. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 21, wherein the two lugs (34) are contacted by the head of the screw spindle (26) when the jack is in a folded position.
- 24. The vehicle jack as defined in claim 21, wherein the two lugs (34) are contacted by an end riveted portion of the screw spindle (26) when the jack is in a folded position.
Priority Claims (1)
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9901956 |
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Parent Case Info
The present application is the national stage under 35 U.S.C. §371 of international application PCT/ES00/00330, filed Aug. 22, 2000, which designated the United States, and which application was not published in the English language.
PCT Information
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PCT/ES00/00330 |
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WO01/16014 |
3/8/2001 |
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