Jack with an insertion trunnion

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6464206
  • Patent Number
    6,464,206
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 23, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
In the case of a jack with a supporting element, at which the insertion trunnion (11), which can be folded vertically over a joint (12), is mounted with a stop (16) limiting the depth of insertion, in order to construct the stop (15) and fix it securely and reliably in position in a simple manner and so as to have little weight, it is a part of an intermediate layer, which is disposed in the region of the joint (12) between the insertion trunnion (11) and the supporting element.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a jack with a supporting element at which an insertion trunnion which can be folded vertically, is mounted.




Jacks with insertion trunnions are used to lift vehicles, which have preferably cylindrical accommodating openings in region of the door sill or underneath the floor. To lift the vehicle, preferably when changing a wheel, an insertion trunnion, disposed at the supporting element, is then pushed into the insertion opening at the vehicle. With that, a non-positive and positive connection is established between the jack and the vehicle. It is known that the insertion trunnion may be provided with a stop, in order to be able to maintain an accurate depth of insertion of the insertion trunnion in the insertion opening. The construction of the stops at the insertion trunnion is realized in different ways.




According to the DE 1 216 508 C, the thickened end of the insertion trunnion serves as stop. This requires a high expenditure for processing and, moreover, leads to a higher weight, which is undesirable for jacks. In the case of the construction of an insertion trunnion of the DE 38 16 054, a part, accommodating the insertion trunnion, serves as stop. This construction is also associated with high manufacturing expenses and a greater weight. In the DE 27 07 016 A1, a pushed-on sleeve serves as a stop for achieving the desired depth of insertion of the insertion trunnion. It is a disadvantage here that this sleeve can easily be lost. If this is to be excluded, an additional working operation and additional material for connecting the pushed-on sleeve with the insertion trunnion are required.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a stop at the insertion trunnion for a generic jack, which has only a low weight and can be fixed in position easily, safely and reliably.




The advantages, achieved with the invention, consist especially therein that the stop, limiting the depth of insertion of the insertion trunnion, is not only light and connected with the insertion trunnion easily and safely, but also, due to its construction as an intermediate layer between the trunnion and the supporting element, advantageously assumes the task of ensuring a permanently smooth operation of the folding movement between the insertion trunnion and the supporting element and, furthermore, reduces the wear between the insertion trunnion and the supporting element.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




An example of the invention is described in greater detail in the following and shown in the drawing, in which





FIG. 1

shows a view of an articulated jack and





FIG. 2

shows a plan view of the insertion trunnion disposed at the front end of this articulated jack.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Jacks of different construction are used to lift motor vehicles, particularly when changing wheels. In the example, an articulated jack is described and shown in FIG.


1


. However, the object of the invention can be used in the same way for other types of jacks.




The articulated jack, shown in

FIG. 1

, has a standing leg


1


and a supporting arm


2


, which are pivotably connected to one another by means of a joint


3


. A threaded spindle


4


, at the end of which a hand crank


5


is disposed, connects the standing leg


1


and the supporting arm


2


over further joints


6


,


7


. The joint


6


, disposed at the supporting arm


2


, is connected with a journal bearing. The joint


7


, disposed at the upper end of the standing leg at


1


, includes a moving nut, which accommodates the threaded spindle


4


. Due to the measures described, the supporting arm


2


is swiveled up or down with respect to the standing leg


1


by rotating the threaded spindle


4


.




A foot


9


, which can rotate and rests on the ground, is mounted over a further joint


8


at the lower end of the standing leg


1


. As a result of the movement between the supporting arm


2


and the standing leg


1


, initiated by means of the hand crank


5


and the threaded spindle


4


, the front end of the supporting arm


2


is raised or lowered relative to the ground


10


. A supporting element, which is disposed at this front end of the supporting arm


2


and connected in a specified manner with the vehicle that is to be lifted or which supports this vehicle in a suitable manner, then causes the vehicle to be raised or lowered with respect to the ground


10


.




In the case of the generic jack, an insertion trunnion


11


, which can be folded vertically, is disposed as supporting element at the front end of the supporting arm


2


. This insertion trunnion


11


is pushed into a corresponding opening of the vehicle, which is not shown. By these means, it is achieved that the jack is connected positively with the vehicle in the lifting direction. The ability to hold the insertion trunnion


11


vertically is brought about by a further joint


12


hold, which is disposed horizontally and constructed as a hollow axis. In the front section, the insertion trunnion


11


is constructed as a hollow trunnion and is produced by rolling a metal sheet. In the rear region, this metal sheet is not rolled together into a hollow mandril and, instead, forms a fastening tab


13


. The hollow rivet to


14


, forming the joint


12


, is passed through boreholes, disposed in these fastening tabs


13


. Stops


15


at the fastening tabs


13


, together with a transverse wall


16


mounted at the front end of the supporting arm


2


, ensure that the upward swiveling motion of the insertion trunnion


11


is limited.




To limit the depth of insertion of the insertion trunnion


11


in the accommodating borehole at the vehicle and to prevent damaging the body of the vehicle by pushing the jack to close to parts of the body, a stop


17


is provided at the insertion trunnion


11


. In its front region, this stop


17


is constructed as a ring-shaped sleeve


18


, embracing the insertion trunnion


11


, and, over a back Part


19


, changes into two laterally disposed tabs


20


. These tabs


20


, like the fastening tabs


13


of the insertion trunnion


11


, are provided with boreholes, through which the hollow rivet


14


of the joint


12


extends. Accordingly, the tabs


20


lie between the fastening tabs


13


of the insertion trunnion


11


and the side walls


21


of the supporting arm


2


. After the hollow rivet


14


is flanged laterally at the outside of the side walls


21


of the supporting arm


2


, the joint


12


is finished.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, an inscription or marking can be applied to the back part


19


of the stop


17


. In

FIG. 2

, an instruction arrow is affixed on this back part


19


, which is to give the instruction that the insertion trunnion


11


is to be pushed completely, up to the stop


17


, into the accommodating opening of the vehicle, which is to be lifted.




In the example, the stop


17


, consisting of sleeve


18


, back part


19


and tab


20


, is produced in one part from a suitable plastic.




LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS






1


. Standing leg






2


. Supporting arm






3


. Joint






4


. Threaded spindle






5


. Hand crank






6


. Joint






7


. Joint






8


. Joint






9


. Foot






10


. Ground






11


. Insertion trunnion






12


. Joint






13


. Fastening tab






14


. Hollow rivet






15


. Stop






16


. Transverse wall






17


. Stop






18


. Sleeve






19


. Back part






20


. Tab






21


. Side wall



Claims
  • 1. A jack comprising: a supporting element; an insertion trunnion foldable vertically over a joint; a stop limiting the depth of insertion of said insertion trunnion; said stop being constructed as a part of an intermediate layer between said insertion trunnion and said supporting element disposed in the region of the joint for reducing wear between said trunnion and said supporting element; said intermediate layer being disposed on either side between said insertion trunnion and said supporting element; said stop being constructed as a ring-shaped sleeve embracing said insertion trunnion; said stop and said intermediate layer comprising plastics; said supporting element being on a supporting arm and being an articulated jack.
  • 2. A jack comprising: a supporting element; an insertion trunnion foldable vertically over a joint; a stop limiting the depth of insertion of said insertion trunnion; said stop being constructed as a part of an intermediate layer between said insertion trunnion and said supporting element disposed in the region of the joint for reducing wear between said trunnion and said supporting element; said stop being constructed as a ring-shaped sleeve embracing said insertion trunnion.
  • 3. A jack comprising: a supporting element; an insertion trunnion foldable vertically over a joint; a stop limiting the depth of insertion of said insertion trunnion; said stop being constructed as a part of an intermediate layer between said insertion trunnion and said supporting element disposed in the region of the joint for reducing wear between said trunnion and said supporting element; said stop being constructed as a ring-shaped sleeve embracing said insertion trunnion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 53 817 Nov 1999 DE
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
2259789 Akins Oct 1941 A
2590970 Jensen Apr 1952 A
2945662 Jennings Jul 1960 A
4558848 Rutter Dec 1985 A