Claims
- 1. A jack for raising and lowering heavy objects, comprising
- (a) a fulcrum, and,
- (b) a lever,
- (c) said fulcrum being formed with a pair of spaced apart parallel vertical walls, one wall having at least one fulcrum edge
- (d) the other vertical wall spaced from said edge and defining a vertical slot opposite said edge and at least one recess in said wall along said slot,
- (e) said lever including a sleeve movable lengthwise of said lever and adapted to engage said recess when said lever is against said edge and aligned with said recess whereby said lever may be locked in position against said fulcrum.
- 2. A jack according to claim 1 wherein said fulcrum is formed with a plurality of vertically spaced recesses in said wall.
- 3. A jack according to claim 2 wherein said fulcrum is formed with a plurality of vertically spaced edges.
- 4. A jack according to claim 1 wherein the object engaging end of said lever is formed with a bent tip.
- 5. A jack according to claim 4 including a hook pivotally connected to said sleeve whereby said lever may be used as an adjustable cant hook.
- 6. A jack according to claim 1 wherein said fulcrum is formed with a transverse notch across the base thereof for engagement with a cooperating flange for support thereof proximate to said object.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 079,905 filed on Sept. 16, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,275,632.
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