Jack

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6726180
  • Patent Number
    6,726,180
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 11, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a jack comprising a stand body, which rests on the ground (4) and which consists of a stand column (1) and foot (2), and comprising a supporting arm (5), which is fastened to the stand column (1) in a manner that permits it to move around a fixed horizontal pivotal axis, and which is directly or indirectly raised or lowered in relation to the ground (4) by means of a movement spindle (7). The free end (6) of the supporting arm is provided with a fixed or pivotal supporting part, and the end that engages inside the stand column (1) comprises a denticulation, which engages inside a counter denticulation of a control slide (10) and which displaces the control slide (10) parallel to the longitudinal extension of the stand column (1). The aim of the invention is to simplify the control slide (10) and to make the production thereof more economical. To these ends, the invention provides that the stand column (1) is constructed as two parts consisting of a guide part (16), which comprises the counter denticulation, and of a pushing part (17) joined thereto.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention concerns an automotive jack with a vertical main structure resting on the ground and comprising a load supporting arm swinging around a horizontal axis on that structure.




When employing jacks with an upright that can be erected on a foot resting on the ground and with a load-supporting arm articulated at one end to the upright and swinging up to produce a lifting motion in relation to the leg, care must be taken in particular to ensure that the leg is applied, erected on the ground, that is, at a prescribed angle to the ground and to the vehicle being lifted. This is the only way to prevent the load from being improperly accommodated as the vehicle is lifted, with the jack and in some cases the vehicle as well slipping out because the load's line of application does not extend straight through the foot. To ensure that the jack is erected on the ground with its leg at the proper angle even when employed by an unskilled operator accordingly, European Patent 0 688 736 A1 discloses establishing the jack's angle of application by means of a foot-adjustment slide that slides along the leg subject to the motion of the load-supporting arm, whereby either the motion of the foot, connected to the leg, is controlled or, in the event the foot is not movable, another point of application is made available to the jack.




The motion of the load-supporting arm is in the known approach transmitted through a cogged segment at the end of the arm remote from its free end and operating in conjunction with counterparts in the form of matching cutouts in the foot-adjustment slide. There is a drawback to this state of the art in that the slide is a complicated sheet-metal component. The design increases the manufacturing cost along with the weight of the overall jack.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is a jack with a simpler and easier to fabricate foot-adjustment slide.




The main advantage or me present invention is that a two-part foot-adjustment slide can be economically fabricated from simple and inexpensive materials. The jack's overall weight will accordingly also be decreased. Another advantage is the simplicity with which the slide can be adapted to legs of different lengths just //be// by mounting a carriage of appropriate length on a track without having to modify the other parts.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




One embodiment of the present invention will now be specified with reference to the accompanying drawing, wherein





FIG. 1

is a transverse section through a jack in accordance with the present invention,





FIG. 2

a lateral view of the foot-adjustment slide,





FIG. 3

a view of the foot-adjustment slide, and





FIG. 4

a section through the cogged length of the foot adjustment slide.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The jack in the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

is an articulated mechanism with a single load-supporting arm and a pivoting foot. It has a vertical main structure that comprises a leg


1


with foot


2


pivoting on its lower end. The bottom


3


of the foot rests on the ground


4


. A load-supporting arm


5


is articulated to leg


1


near the latter's upper end. An unillustrated vehicle engaging component is secured to the free end of the arm. The vehicle-engaging component can but need not be capable of tilting, and accommodates for example the vehicle's sill. Leg


1


and load supporting arm


5


are connected by a motion-generating threaded shaft


7


, usually provided with a crank


9


. An unillustrated traveling nut at the upper end


8


of leg


1


forces arm


5


toward or away from leg


1


as shaft


7


rotates, raising and lowering the arm's free end


6


and hence varying the distance between the vehicle and ground


4


.




The angle of the foot


2


that pivots at the end of the leg


1


it is articulated to in the specified embodiment is established by a foot-adjustment slide


10


, illustrated in detail in

FIGS. 2 through 4

.




Foot


2


, leg


1


, and arm


5


, are all fabricated of sheet metal and have a U-shaped cross-section, with a web


12


and two flanges


11


. The web


12


on arm


5


, however, does not extend all the way to the end remote from its free end. At the remote end, each flange


11


is provided with an approximately 180• segment


13


of cogs, rounded in the illustrated embodiment. The web


14


of leg


1


has an outward bulge


15


at this point to create space for segments


13


.




Foot-adjustment slide


10


is in two parts, specifically an adaptor


16


and a foot-displacement component


17


. The adaptor


16


in the illustrated embodiment is of sheet-metal and has a W-shaped cross section. The cogs in segment


13


engage counterparts in the form of matching cutouts


18


in the adaptor. The foot-displacement component


17


in the illustrated embodiment is a rod with a bent section


20


at its lower end


19


. Lower end


19


rests against the web, which constitutes the bottom


3


, of foot


2


. Lower end


19


will rest against foot


2


at a different point in accordance with the length and angle of bent section


20


, adapting the foot's position to the particular characteristics of the vehicle being lifted.




The two-part design of foot-adjustment slide


10


not only saves weight and simplifies manufacture but also allows the jack to be employed with different models of vehicle while retaining many similar parts. Furthermore, various materials can be combined to fabricate adaptor


16


and foot-displacement component


17


. Adaptor


16


for instance can be of injection-molded or cast plastic instead of sheet metal.




It can just as well be a metal casting. Another advantage is that the same load-supporting arm


5


with the same cogs and the same adaptor


16


can be combined with legs


1


of different lengths just by combining foot-displacement components


17


of different lengths with the adaptor. Adaptor


16


can be fastened to foot-displacement component


17


by welding, clamping, or calking for example.




The W-shaped cross-section of adaptor


16


is particularly evident in

FIG. 4

, which depicts it with two longitudinal grooves


21


. The advantage of this structure is that the cogged segments


13


of load-supporting arm


5


are laterally secured by the sides of the grooves, preventing the segments from tilting out of position.




LIST OF PARTS






1


. leg






2


. foot






3


. bottom of foot






4


. ground






5


. arm






6


. free end of load-supporting arm






7


. threaded shaft






8


. upper end of foot






9


. crank






10


. foot-adjustment slide






11


. flange






12


. web of load-supporting arm






13


. cogged segment






14


. web of leg






15


. bulge






16


. adaptor






17


. foot-displacement component






18


. cutouts






19


. lower end of foot-displacement component






20


. bent section of foot-displacement component






21


. longitudinal groove



Claims
  • 1. An automotive jack with a vertical main structure resting on the ground and comprising a leg, a foot, and a load-supporting arm swingable around a fixed horizontal axis on said leg, arm being raisable away from and lowerable toward the ground by a threaded shaft; said arm having a free end with a vehicle-engaging component; a cogged segment at an end of said arm adjacent to the foot, said cogged segment engaging matching cutouts in a foot-adjustment slide on said leg and displacing said slide parallel to the length of said leg, said slide comprising at least two parts; an adaptor holding said counterparts and a foot-displacement component fastened to said adaptor, said slide being adaptable to legs of different lengths.
  • 2. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said foot-displacement component comprises a rod and travels back and forth along a foot end of said leg.
  • 3. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said adaptor is fastened to said foot-displacement component by welding.
  • 4. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said leg has a U-shaped cross-section with a web and said adaptor is sheet-metal and rests with at least one surface against said web.
  • 5. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said load-supporting arm has a U-shaped cross-section with flanges and cogs at the same end of each said flanges.
  • 6. The jack as defined in claim 5, wherein said adaptor has a W-shaped cross-section with two longitudinal grooves, said cogs of said load-supporting arm being laterally secured by sides of said grooves.
  • 7. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said counterparts are cutouts in said adaptor.
  • 8. The jack as defined in claim 1, said adaptor is cast of metal.
  • 9. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said vehicle-engaging component is a fixed component.
  • 10. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said vehicle-engaging component is a pivoting component.
  • 11. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said adaptor is fastened to said foot-displacement component by clamping.
  • 12. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said adaptor is fastened to said foot-displacement component by fastening means.
  • 13. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said adaptor is cast of plastic.
  • 14. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said adaptor is cast of metal.
  • 15. The adaptor as defined in claim 1, wherein said adaptor is pressed of plastic.
  • 16. The adaptor as defined in claim 1, wherein said adaptor is cast of metal.
  • 17. The jack as defined in claim 1, wherein said two parts of said slide are of different materials.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 13 485 Mar 2000 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP01/00631 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/70617 9/27/2001 WO A
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
688736 Jun 1995 EP
749936 May 1996 EP