The present invention relates to a device that facilitates the servicing of non-commercial and commercial lawn mowers, tractors and similar light vehicles. More particularly, it relates to a device that lifts the front or back end of push lawn mowers and tilts riding mowers for access to the bottom of the units safely.
The blades of commercial lawn mowers require daily inspection and/or replacement. Moreover, commercial mowers, golf carts, and similar light vehicles need frequent lubrication and other maintenance procedures under the deck, as well. However, such vehicles are bulky and thus lifting them to facilitate blade changing or to perform lubrication or other maintenance procedures is cumbersome and difficult.
Also, the blades of push lawn mowers require inspection and/or replacement. Push lawn mowers need lubrication and other maintenance procedures such as changing oil or cleaning under the deck. However, for a person to undertake these process without a lifting device as described herein is not easy nor is it safe.
Many commercial lawn services use both push lawn mowers and riding mowers and require the ability to work on both types of mowers with out the purchase of type specific lifting equipment.
A hydraulic lift of the type used to elevate automobiles could be used, but such lifts are quite expensive to own, operate, and maintain. Moreover, it is not necessary to raise the entire mower or vehicle off the ground in order to perform routine maintenance procedure such as blade-changing; it is sufficient to merely lift the front end of the mower while leaving the rear wheels thereof in contact with a support surface. Similarly, lifting only the rearward axle of the vehicle facilitates lubrication and other maintenance procedures on the motor and drive train of riding mowers and tractors. Thus, use of a hydraulic lift that raises both the front and rear wheels off the ground represents an expensive and un-needed solution to the problems associated with blade changing, lubrication and other general maintenance.
However, since mowers, tractors, and the like, are mounted on wheels, they roll easily and thus defeat attempts to simply lift one end thereof without the mower wanting to roll away.
The lifting devise of the within invention could also include means for speeding the lift process by using available cordless or corded drills vs. the slower method of hand pumping a hydraulic jack. A manual lift or the ability to use a powered drill or ratchet to speed the lift process could be interchanged.
Thus, it would be advantageous if a device for lifting the front or rear end of a mower could be found that did not rely on hydraulic jacks. It would be even more advantageous if such a device could also provide a means for tilting larger riding mowers, tractors and the like, when performing routine maintenance procedures.
Accordingly, there arises a need for a device that can easily lift a push lawn mower, riding mower or tractor, from either the front or back end, or from the side. The device needs to be simple and easy to operate, and allow for adjustability in more than one application.
It is therefore a principle object of the invention to provide an adjustable lifting device that can be used to safely lift push lawn mowers and riding mowers as well as similar light vehicles such as garden tractors, in order to perform maintenance on them.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a lifting device that is simple and easy to use for the average operator of a lawn mower or tractor.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a lifting device with the ability to be collapsed, carried, and stored easily.
It is another object of the invention to provide a lifting device that is a low cost alternative to expensive hydraulic lifts.
These and other objects of the invention will become more apparent in the description below.
A principle object of the present invention is to provide a lifting device for lifting the front or back end of a lawn mower, garden tractor or similar small, powered vehicle, or to lift these vehicles from the side, in order to perform maintenance, that is adaptable to these purposes while being easy to use and simple to operate by the average person. Moreover, it is a principle object of this invention to provide a lifting device that is of relatively light weight, inexpensive, and collapsible for transporting and ease of storage.
In accordance with the invention, a manually operated lifting device for adaptably lifting the front or back end of a lawn mower, garden tractor or similar small, powered vehicle, or to lift these vehicles from the side, is provided. The lifting device comprises a vertical frame having removable front arms at the bottom end and extending forward for engaging the axle of the mower or tractor, either at the front or back.
The lifting device also comprises a horizontal arm at the bottom of the frame, for positioning and securing the vehicle while being lifted from the side. In this configuration, the lifting device includes a collapsible base element and a threaded rod connect to the base element and the frame, such that turning the rod raises the frame from the base, thus lifting the vehicle. The rod may be turned using a hand crank or an electrical device such as an electric hand drill.
Thus, the present invention provides a lifting device for lifting the front or back end of a lawn mower, garden tractor or similar small, powered vehicle, or to lift these vehicles from the side, in order to perform maintenance, that is adaptable to these purposes and is easy to use.
For a full understanding of the present invention, reference should now be made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The invention was previously described in provisional application Ser. No. 61/062,592, filed Jan. 28, 2008. The disclosure thereof is hereby incorporated by reference.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
An adaptable lifting device 20 having features for lifting the front or back end of a lawn mower, garden tractor or similar small, powered vehicle, or to lift these vehicles from the side, is described. It will be understood how other lifting devices having vertical frame members and horizontal attachment arms may embody the principles and features of this invention.
With reference to the drawings and in particular
Front arms 7 are also removably attached at the bottom end of frame 1 at the sides thereof, being spaced apart from frame 1 by means of spacers 6, which can be of any desired length. Front arms 7 are removably attached to spacers 6 by screws 11. When front arms 7 are attached to frame 1, they are fixed such that they may bear the weight of the vehicle being lifted, which is typically the front or back end of a mower or tractor. Front arms 7 also include a hook member 12 located near the ends of each front arm 7, forming the shape of the letter “V.” The ends of front arms 7 are then placed under the axle of the vehicle, where it can be secured by means of a strap or similar device, where front arms 7 and hooks 12 form a cradle for the axle as the front arms 7 are rotated from a horizontal to a vertical position, as shown in
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The operation of the lifting device to lift from the side of a vehicle is shown in
The operation of the lifting device from the front or back of the vehicle is illustrated in
The preceding preferred embodiments are illustrative of the practice of the invention. It is to be understood, however, that other expedients known to those of skill in the art, or disclosed herein, may be employed without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 61/062,592 filed Jan. 28, 2008.
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61062592 | Jan 2008 | US |