Longitudinal entry clip for use in a vehicle jack system and a vehicle jack system incorporating the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6626423
  • Patent Number
    6,626,423
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 19, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 30, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A combination for use with a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle. The combination comprises an elongated rigid jack operating tool and a longitudinal entry tool retainer. The tool retainer is fixedly mounted to the vehicle. The tool retainer has a tool receiving space and a resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface. The tool and the tool retainer enable the tool to be mounted to the tool retainer by moving the tool in the longitudinal direction into the tool receiving space. The tool contacts the tool engaging structure and urges the tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of the tool into the tool receiving space. The tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages the tool engaging surface against an exterior surface of the tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates a vehicle jack system for installation in a motor vehicle and more particularly to a jack operating tool retainer for securing a vehicle jack operating tool.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Vehicle jacks are normally stored within a vehicle for use during emergencies wherein raising and lowering a vehicle is required, such as changing a flat tire. In many vehicles, particularly trucks and sport utilities, the vehicle lift point is spaced underneath the vehicle at a position where elongated jack tools are needed to reach and operate the jack. Due to size restraints within the interior of a vehicle, the jack tools are normally detached from the jack and are coupled to the jack when needed. Oftentimes, the jack and accompanying tools are mounted to a mounting structure, such as a stamped or molded bracket, which is fixed inside the vehicle so that the jack and tools are easily locatable and do not move about while driving.




The jack tools of the type herein contemplated are typically elongated tubes including end portions which are designed to engage the jack and/or accompanying tools for operating the jack. A known system for securing the jack tools comprises a tool clip, shown generally in

FIG. 1

at


10


, having a base portion, indicated generally at


12


, connected to a vehicle mounting structure and opposing resilient leg portions


14


,


16


spaced apart from one another. Each leg portion


14


,


16


includes a cam portion, shown at


18


,


20


respectively, that extends generally outwardly therefrom. The clip


10


is approximately 65% closed. A pair of aligned clips


10


is generally used for securing each tool to the mounting structure.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the method for securing the jack tool into these known clips


10


is to first laterally align the tool between the leg portions


14


,


16


of a pair of clips


10


and then move the tool between the leg portions


14


,


16


of the clips


10


. As the tool is moved between the leg portions


14


,


16


, the exterior surface of the tool engages the cam portions


18


,


20


so as to flex the resilient leg portions


14


,


16


outwardly away from one another (shown in FIG.


3


), thereby allowing the tool to move into its stored position within the clip. Thereafter, the leg portions


14


,


16


resiliently return inwardly toward one another with a snap-action to secure the tool in the stored position. The tool can be removed by pulling in an opposite direction to flex out the leg portions


14


,


16


so as to withdraw the tool from the clip


10


.




The problem with this method is that securing the tool to the clip requires sufficient space to accommodate the positioning of the tool and its movement into the clip. Therefore, this method is not suitable for tight locations within the vehicle, such as underneath or behind a seat, which lacks the necessary space for maneuvering the tool into a secured position within the clips


10


.




There is a need for providing a storage system that can be mounted in confined locations and still enable access to the jack tools. Therefore, the limited access areas within the vehicle can be utilized.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to meet the above-described need. In accordance with the principles of the present invention, this objective is achieved by providing a combination for use with a vehicle jack which is constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath a motor vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle. The combination comprises an elongated rigid jack operating tool which has an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions that are spaced apart in a longitudinal direction. At least one of the end portions is constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements. A longitudinal entry tool retainer is constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle and has a tool receiving space and a resiliently movable tool engaging structure that provides a tool engaging surface. The tool and the tool retainer are constructed and arranged to enable the tool to be mounted to the tool retainer by moving the tool in the longitudinal direction into the tool receiving space. The tool contacts the tool engaging structure and urges the tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of the tool into the tool receiving space. The tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages the tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of the tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof.




It is contemplated that the vehicle jack may be included with the above-described combination to provide a vehicle jack system. The jack is removably mounted to the vehicle to enable the jack to be removed therefrom for use in affecting the raising and lowering movements of the vehicle.




In another aspect of the principles of the present invention, the objective is also achieved by providing a method for storing the jack operating tool for use with the vehicle jack. The method comprises providing the elongated rigid jack operating tool and the jack operating tool retainer, moving the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into the tool receiving space, and fixedly mounting the tool retainer to the vehicle.




These and other objects, features, and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which are a part of this disclosure and which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of this invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings facilitate an understanding of the various embodiments of this invention. In such drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a jack tool clip used in prior art storage systems;





FIG. 2

is a sequential view showing the method of securing the jack tool into the prior art tool clips;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the jack tool engaging the prior art tool clip;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a vehicle jack system constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is another perspective view of the vehicle jack system of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is another perspective view of the vehicle jack system of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a tool retaining clip constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing a tool being mounted to the clip of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view showing a tool being mounted to aligned first and second clips;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view showing a tool being mounted to a vehicle jack system that is mounted underneath a vehicle seat;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view showing a tool being mounted to a vehicle jack system that is mounted behind a vehicle console;





FIG. 12

is a side view showing a tool being mounted to a vehicle jack system that is mounted behind a vehicle seat;





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view showing a tool including a lock button that is mounted to a clip;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view showing an alternative clip that includes deformable ribs; and





FIG. 15

is a perspective view showing an alternative clip that includes an annular wall with deformable ribs.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 4-6

show a vehicle jack system, generally indicated at


22


, for installation in a motor vehicle, which system embodies the principles of the present invention. The system


22


comprises a mounting bracket, generally indicated at


24


, which is constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle, a vehicle jack, generally indicated at


26


, a plurality of elongated rigid jack operating tools, each generally indicated at


28


, and a plurality of jack operating tool retainers in the form of longitudinal entry tool retaining clips, each generally indicated at


30


.




The vehicle jack


26


is constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath the vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle. The jack


26


shown is a mechanical screw jack, although other jacks such as pantograph and half-scissor jacks are also contemplated. The specific type of jack used is not important to the present invention and any type of jack may be used. The jack


26


is removably mounted to the mounting bracket


24


to enable the jack


26


to be removed therefrom for use in affecting the raising and lowering movements of the vehicle as aforesaid.




Each tool


28


has an exterior surface


32


and a pair of opposing end portions


34


,


36


spaced apart in a longitudinal direction. Each tool


28


is tubular (although they may be solid throughout) and may be generally straight along its entire longitudinal extent or bent at a point intermediate the opposing end portions


34


,


36


. At least one of the end portions


34


,


36


is coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack


26


such that moving the tool


28


transmits force to the jack


26


to move the jack


26


through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements. Specifically, to operate the jack


26


the user inserts end portion


34


of the jack tool


28


into a tool receiving slot


25


of a jack input structure


27


of the jack


26


and rotates the jack tool


28


so as to rotate the jack input structure


27


. The jack


26


converts the torque or force applied to the input structure


27


into raising and lowering movements of a vehicle engaging portion


86


.





FIG. 7

illustrates an exemplary clip


30


constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention. The clip


30


has a base portion


38


that fixedly mounts to the mounting bracket


24


. Each clip


30


includes a pair of opposing leg portions


40


,


42


with free ends


44


,


46


spaced apart from one another. The leg portions


40


,


42


and the base portion


38


have interior surfaces that define a tool receiving space, generally shown at


50


, for each clip


30


. The leg portions


40


,


42


provide a pair of resiliently movable tool engaging structure, generally shown at


52


,


54


. These tool engaging structures


52


,


54


respectively provide a pair of tool engaging surfaces


56


,


57


. The tool engaging structures


52


,


54


are resiliently movable apart from one another and have chamfered engageable edge surfaces


58


,


60


. The edge surfaces


58


,


60


could also be rounded. Each clip


30


is preferably molded from plastic.




Each tool


28


is removably mounted to the mounting bracket


24


by being removably received in the tool receiving spaces


50


of a pair of aligned clips


30


. The tool engaging structures


52


,


54


of each clip


30


forcibly engage the tool engaging surfaces


56


,


57


thereof against the exterior surface


32


of each tool


28


to frictionally inhibit movement of each tool


28


in the longitudinal direction thereof. Each tool


28


and its associated clips


30


are constructed and arranged to enable each tool


28


to be removed for coupling to the jack


26


in force transmitting relation by moving each tool


28


in the longitudinal direction thereof so as to longitudinally withdraw each tool


28


from the tool receiving spaces


50


of a pair of aligned clips


30


.




Each tool


28


and its associated clips


30


are also constructed and arranged to enable each tool


28


to be re-mounted to the clips


30


by moving each tool


28


in the longitudinal direction thereof into the tool receiving space


50


, as shown in FIG.


8


. As the tool


28


moves into the tool receiving space


50


of an associated clip


30


, the tool


28


engages against the chamfered edge surfaces


58


,


60


of the tool engaging structures


52


,


54


in a camming action so as to move the tool engaging structures


52


,


54


apart from one another against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of the tool


28


within the tool receiving space


50


. The tool engaging structures


52


,


54


thereafter move inwardly under their own resiliency to forcibly engage the tool engaging surfaces


56


,


57


against the exterior surface


32


of the tool


28


to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool


28


in the longitudinal direction thereof as mentioned above.




The tool


28


is mounted to the aligned second clip


30


after mounting the tool


28


to the first clip


30


as aforesaid by continuing to move the tool


28


in the longitudinal direction thereof into the tool receiving space


50


of the second clip


30


, shown in FIG.


9


. As with the first clip


30


, the tool


28


contacts the tool engaging structure


52


,


54


of the second clip


30


and urges the tool engaging structure


52


,


54


of the second clip


30


against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of the tool


28


into the tool receiving space


50


. The tool engaging structure


52


,


54


of the second clip


30


thereafter forcibly engages the tool engaging surfaces


56


,


57


thereof against the exterior surface


32


of the tool


28


to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool


28


in the longitudinal direction thereof in cooperation with the tool engaging surface


56


of the first clip


30


.




In each clip


30


, a small gap is provided between the free ends


44


,


46


of the leg portions


40


,


42


. With this gap, the leg portions


40


,


42


can flex outwardly as needed to adjust to tools


28


of varying size. If the clip


30


were fully enclosed, a clip diameter must be selected so the tool


28


will be able to slide in. The clip diameter must also be sufficiently close to the tool diameter to provide sufficient frictional interference to secure the tool


28


in place. Due to the close tolerance factors that a fully enclosed clip would require, it is preferred that each clip


30


include a small gap.




The mounting bracket


24


is stamped from a piece of sheet metal and deformed in a conventional manner to provide a plurality of vehicle mounting portions, each generally indicated at


64


, a clip mounting portion, generally indicated at


66


, a jack mounting portion, generally indicated at


68


, and a planar base


69


. The clip mounting portion


66


extends upwardly from the bracket


24


and may be integral to the bracket


24


or mounted separately by welding, for example.




The vehicle mounting portions


64


are in the form of integral or separately formed flat tabs that extend from the base


69


and each have a fastener receiving space in the form of generally circular hole


72


bored therethrough or a partially circular recess


74


formed from the edge thereof. Fasteners, such as bolts, are inserted through the holes


72


and recesses


74


to secure the mounting bracket


24


to the vehicle. Alternatively, these holes


72


and recesses


74


may be omitted and the bracket


24


may be mounted by welding or in any other suitable manner.




The clip mounting portion


66


has a plurality of generally circular holes


76


bored therethrough. The base portion


38


of each clip


30


has a locking portion


78


which is constructed and arranged to be inserted through the hole


76


with a snap-action to secure the clip


30


to the clip mounting portions


66


,


70


.




The jack mounting portion


68


includes a support member


80


and a pair of locking tab members


82


,


84


. To secure the jack


26


, a base portion


90


of the jack


26


has holes


88


bored therethrough which allow the tab members


82


,


84


to pass therethrough. The jack


26


is engaged with the tab members


82


,


84


at an angle outwardly from the bracket


24


and then pivoted downwardly until the vehicle engaging portion


86


can be positioned within the support member


80


. Thus, the jack


26


is releasably secured between the support member


80


and the tab members


82


,


84


of the jack mounting portion


68


. To release the jack


26


, the jack


26


is forced in the direction of the tab members


82


,


84


until the engaging portion


86


clears the support member


80


. Then, the jack


26


is pivoted outwardly from the bracket


24


and removed out from the tab members


82


,


84


.




The illustrated embodiment shows a combination clip structure that comprises three integral clips


30


including three pairs of leg portions


40


,


42


, a common base portion


38


, and two locking portions


78


that secure each combination clip structure to the mounting bracket


24


. It is contemplated that any number of clips


30


may be combined into a combination clip structure or that the clip


30


may be configured as in

FIG. 7

including one pair of leg portions


40


,


42


secured separately to the mounting bracket


24


by a single locking portion


78


of the base portion


38


. It is also contemplated that any number of aligned clips


30


may be used to secure each tool


28


. The illustrated embodiment shows two aligned clips


30


securing each tool


28


, but one clip


30


or more than two clips


30


could be used.




The embodiment also shows that the clips


10


of the prior art are also utilized along with the clips


30


of the present invention. Depending on the access area in which the system


22


is mounted, different clip combinations may be used. The illustrated embodiment of the system


22


may be mounted under a seat


92


towards the front portion thereof as shown in FIG.


10


. In that arrangement, the jack


26


and the jack tools


28


on a rearward side of the clip mounting portion


66


would be accessible in the rear portion under the seat


92


such that there is sufficient space to accommodate lateral movement of the jack tools


28


into prior art lateral entry clips


10


; but access to the front portion under the seat


92


is quite limited and the longitudinal entry clips


30


of the present invention must be used. It is preferable that the longitudinal entry clips


30


are oriented towards the front of the vehicle, in the arrangement illustrated in

FIG. 10

, because the generally enclosed configuration of the longitudinal entry clips


30


prevents lateral movement of the jack tools


28


that may occur during operation of the vehicle.




It is contemplated that the clips


10


,


30


and the mounting bracket


24


may be integrally molded to provide a one piece construction.




It is further contemplated that the clips


10


,


30


are mounted on the jack


26


, with the jack


26


being mountable to the mounting bracket


24


. Thus, the jack tools


28


may be mounted to the jack


26


prior to mounting the jack


26


to the bracket


24


. Likewise, the jack tools


28


may be removed from the jack


26


following the removal of the jack


26


from the bracket


24


.





FIGS. 11-12

also show other mounting situations in which the longitudinal entry clips


30


of the present invention are preferably utilized, such as behind a console


94


, behind seats


92


, and other such areas where the tools


28


cannot be moved laterally into the clips


30


.




Referring more particularly to

FIG. 13

, the Figure shows that one of the opposing end portions


34


of the tool


28


has a lock button


96


extending through an opening


98


formed in the exterior surface


32


of the tool


28


and a leaf spring


100


mounted within the tool


28


adjacent the opening


98


. The lock button


96


is mounted to the spring


100


such that the spring


100


biases the lock button


96


outwardly through the opening


98


to a locking position.




The clip


30


enables one end portion


34


of the tool


28


having the lock button


96


to move into the tool receiving space


50


. The lock button


96


engages the clip


30


in a camming action to urge the lock button


96


inwardly from the locking position thereof to permit ingress of the tool


28


into the tool receiving space


50


. As the tool


28


is moved longitudinally into the clip


30


, the lock button


96


engages the chamfered edge surfaces


58


,


60


in a camming action to force the lock button


96


down. After the lock button


96


has moved through the tool receiving space


50


and beyond the tool engaging structures


52


,


54


, the lock button


96


returns to the locking position thereof under the biasing of the spring


100


so that the lock button


96


can engage the clip


30


to inhibit removal of the tool


28


in the longitudinal direction thereof from the tool receiving space


50


until the tool


28


is withdrawn with sufficient force to cam the lock button back down to its releasing position.




The lock button


96


also enables two or more tools


28


to be connected together in a locking manner to operate the jack


26


. The tool


28


includes a hole


102


formed in the exterior surface


32


of an other opposing end portion


36


that can receive the lock button


96


of an other tool as it is engaged therein and inhibit removal therefrom. An end portion


34


of the elongated connected tools


28


is slotably connected within the tool receiving slot


25


of the jack


26


which has a similar cross-section to that of the end portion


34


. A bent tool


28


is attached to the other end of the elongated connected tools


28


to facilitate the rotation of the elongated connected tools


28


which transmits the force to the jack


26


to move the jack


26


through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements.




The lock button


96


is not a necessary feature for retaining the tools


28


to the clip


30


. In place of the lock button


96


for coupling the tool


28


to another tool


28


or jack


26


, other ways such as threadably engaged or friction fitted may be used.





FIG. 14

shows an alternative construction for the longitudinal entry tool retainer having a plurality of tool engaging structures


52


,


54


provided by a plurality of deformable ribs


104


that extend into the tool receiving space


50


. These ribs


104


will bend to accommodate the tool


28


and forcibly engage the exterior surface


32


of the tool


28


to inhibit longitudinal removal thereof.





FIG. 15

shows another alternative construction for the longitudinal entry tool retainer. In this embodiment, the clip


30


includes an annular wall


106


surrounding the tool receiving space


50


wherein the deformable ribs


104


in

FIG. 14

are provided along the entire periphery of an interior surface


108


of the wall


106


.




The jack


26


does not necessarily have to be included with the system


22


thus the invention may encompass the basic combination of the tool


28


and the tool retaining clip


30


(the jack


26


may be acquired separately to use with this combination) or the full jack system including the jack and the mounting structure.




The invention also encompasses a method for storing the jack operating tool


28


for use with the vehicle jack


26


. This method comprises providing the elongated rigid jack operating tool


28


having the exterior surface


32


and the pair of opposing end portions


34


,


36


spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof. At least one of the end portions


34


,


36


is constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack


26


such that moving the jack operating tool


28


transmits force to the jack


26


to move the jack through the raising and lowering movements thereof. The longitudinal entry tool retainer


30


is provided which is constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle. The tool retainer


30


has the tool receiving space


50


and resiliently movable tool engaging structures


52


,


54


providing the tool engaging surfaces


56


,


58


. The tool


28


is moved in the longitudinal direction thereof into the tool receiving space


50


such that the tool


28


contacts the tool engaging structures


52


,


54


and urges the tool engaging structures


52


,


54


against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of the jack tool


28


into the tool receiving space


50


. The tool engaging structures


52


,


54


thereafter forcibly engages the tool engaging surfaces


56


,


58


against the exterior surface


32


of the tool


28


to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool


28


in the longitudinal direction thereof. Then, the tool retainer


30


is fixedly mounted to the vehicle.




It is contemplated that this method may comprise any number of aligned tool retainers


30


to secure each tool


28


including a single retainer. It is also contemplated that the tool retainer


30


be fixedly mounted before or after moving the tool


28


in the longitudinal direction thereof into the tool receiving space


50


.




It can thus be appreciated that the objectives of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The foregoing specific embodiments have been provided to illustrate the structural and functional principles of the present invention and is not intended to be limiting. To the contrary, the present invention is intended to encompass all modifications, alterations, and substitutions within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A combination for use with a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath a motor vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle, said combination comprising:an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements thereof; a longitudinal entry tool retainer constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface facing into the tool receiving space, the resiliently movable tool engaging structure also providing a cam surface; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said tool retainer by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that said tool contacts the cam surface of said tool engaging structure and cams the cam surface to urge said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof.
  • 2. A combination according to claim 1, wherein said tool retainer is a tool retaining clip having a base portion constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle and a pair of opposing leg portions with free ends spaced apart from one another, said leg portions and said base portion having interior surfaces defining said tool receiving space of said tool retaining clip,said tool engaging structure being provided by said leg portions, said tool engaging surfaces being provided by said interior surfaces of said tool retaining clips, and said cam surface being provided by engageable edge surfaces of the leg portions, said leg portions being resiliently movable apart from one another, said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure being configured such that movement of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space engages said tool against said edge surfaces in a camming action so as to move said leg portions apart from one another against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool within said tool receiving space and such that said leg portions thereafter forceably engage said interior surfaces thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof.
  • 3. A combination according to claim 1, wherein said tool retainer is a first longitudinal entry tool retainer and wherein said system further comprises:a second longitudinal entry tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface facing into the tool receiving space, the resiliently movable tool engaging structure of the second tool retainer also providing a cam surface, said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle in spaced apart relation from said first tool retainer with said tool receiving spaces of said first and second tool retainers being generally aligned with one another; said tool and said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said second tool retainer after mounting said tool to said first tool retainer as aforesaid by continuing to move said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer such that (a) said tool contacts the cam surface of said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer and cams the cam surface to urge said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and (b) said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof in cooperation with said tool engaging surface of said first tool retainer.
  • 4. A combination according to claim 3, wherein each of said first and second tool retainers is a tool retaining clip having a base portion constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle and a pair of opposing leg portions with free ends spaced apart from one another, said leg portions and said base portion having interior surfaces defining said tool receiving space of each of said tool retaining clips,said tool engaging structure of each of said tool retaining clips being provided by said leg portions, said tool engaging surfaces of each of said tool retaining clips being provided by said interior surfaces of said tool retaining clips and said cam surfaces of said tool retaining clips being provided by engageable edge surfaces of the leg portions, said leg portions of each of said tool retaining clips being resiliently movable apart from one another; said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure of each tool retaining clip being configured such that movement of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of each clip engages said jack tool against said edge surfaces thereof in a camming action so as to move said leg portions thereof apart from one another against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool within said tool receiving space thereof and such that said leg portions thereafter forceably engage said interior surfaces thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the jack tool in the longitudinal direction thereof.
  • 5. A combination according to claim 4, wherein said clips are molded from plastic.
  • 6. A combination according to claim 4, further comprising a mounting bracket constructed and arranged to be mounted to the vehicle, said first and second tool retaining clips being fixedly mounted to said mounting bracket for fixed mounting to the vehicle with said tool receiving spaces thereof generally aligned with one another.
  • 7. A combination according to claim 1, wherein said tool is tubular.
  • 8. A combination according to claim 1, wherein said tool is generally straight along its entire longitudinal extent.
  • 9. A combination according to claim 1, wherein said tool is bent at a point intermediate said opposing end portions thereof.
  • 10. A combination according to claim 2, wherein said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure of each tool retaining clip are chamfered.
  • 11. A combination according to claim 4, wherein said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure of said tool retaining clip are chamfered.
  • 12. A combination according to claim 1, wherein said tool receiving space is open to opposing end portions of said tool retainer to enable said tool to be moved therethrough as said tool is being mounted to said tool retainer and wherein said one of said opposing end portions of said tool has a lock button extending through an opening formed in the exterior surface of said tool and a spring mounted within said tool adjacent said opening,said lock button being mounted to said spring such that said spring biases said lock button outwardly through said opening to a locking position, said tool retainer being constructed and arranged such that as said one end portion of said tool having said lock button is moved into said tool receiving space, said lock button engages said cam surface in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locking position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and further such that after said lock button has moved through said tool receiving space and beyond said tool engaging structure said lock button returns to said locking position thereof under the biasing of said spring so that said lock button can engage said tool retainer to inhibit removal of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof from said tool receiving space.
  • 13. A combination according to claim 12, wherein said tool retainer is a tool retaining clip having a base portion constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle and a pair of opposing leg portions with free ends spaced apart from one another, said leg portions and said base portion having interior surfaces defining said tool receiving space of said tool retaining clip,said tool engaging structure being provided by said leg portions, said tool engaging surfaces being provided by said interior surfaces of said tool retaining clips, and said cam surface being provided by engageable edge surfaces of the leg portions, said leg portions being resiliently movable apart from one another; said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure being configured such that movement of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space (a) engages said tool against said edge surfaces in a camming action so as to move said leg portions apart from one another against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool within said tool receiving space and such that said leg portions thereafter forceably engage said interior surfaces thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof and (b) engages said lock button of said tool against one of said edge surfaces in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locked position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space.
  • 14. A combination according to claim 12, wherein said tool retainer is a first longitudinal entry tool retainer and wherein said system further comprises:a second longitudinal entry tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface facing into the tool receiving space, the resiliently movable tool engaging structure of the second tool retainer also providing a cam surface, said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle in spaced apart relation from said first tool retainer with said tool retaining spaces of said first and second tool retainers being generally aligned with one another; said tool and said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said second tool retainer after mounting said tool to said first tool retainer as aforesaid by continuing to move said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said receiving space of said second tool retainer such that (a) said tool contacts the cam surface of said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer and cams the cam surface to urge said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and (b) said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof in cooperation with said tool engaging surface of said first tool retainer; said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged such that as said one end portion of said tool having said lock button is moved in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer, said lock button engages said second tool retainer in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locked position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer and further such that after said lock button has moved through said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer and beyond said tool engaging structure thereof said lock button returns to said locked position thereof under the biasing of said spring so that said lock button can engage said tool retainer to inhibit removal of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof from said tool receiving space.
  • 15. A combination according to claim 14, wherein each of said first and second tool retainers is a tool retaining clip having a base portion constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle and a pair of opposing leg portions with free ends spaced apart from one another, said leg portions and said base portion having interior surfaces defining said tool receiving space of each of said tool retaining clips,said tool engaging structure of each of said tool retaining clips being provided by said leg portions, said tool engaging surfaces of each of said tool retaining clips being provided by said interior surfaces of said tool retaining clips, and said cam surfaces of said tool retaining clips being provided by engageable edge surfaces of the leg portions, said leg portions of each of said tool retaining clips being resiliently movable apart from one another; said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structures of each tool retaining clip being configured such that movement of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of each clip (a) engages said tool against said edge surfaces thereof in a camming action so as to move said leg portions thereof apart from one another against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool within said tool receiving space thereof and such that said leg portions thereafter forceably engage said interior surfaces thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof and (b) engages said lock button of said tool in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locked position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space.
  • 16. A combination according to claim 15, wherein said clips are molded from plastic.
  • 17. A combination according to claim 16, further comprising a mounting bracket constructed and arranged to be mounted to the vehicle, said first and second tool retaining clips being fixedly mounted to said mounting bracket for fixed mounting to the vehicle with said tool receiving spaces thereof generally aligned with one another.
  • 18. A combination according to claim 13, wherein said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure of each tool retaining clip are chamfered.
  • 19. A combination according to claim 15, wherein said engageable edge surfaces of each of said tool engaging structures of said tool retaining clip are chamfered.
  • 20. A combination for use with a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath a motor vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle, said combination comprising:an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements thereof; a longitudinal entry tool retainer constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said tool retainer by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure and urges said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; wherein said tool engaging structure includes one or more deformable ribs extending into said tool receiving space.
  • 21. A combination according to claim 20, wherein said tool retainer includes an annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space and wherein said one or more deformable ribs include a plurality of said deformable ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall.
  • 22. A combination for use with a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath a motor vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle, said combination comprising:an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements thereof; a longitudinal entry tool retainer constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said tool retainer by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure and urges said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof, wherein said tool retainer is a first longitudinal entry tool retainer and wherein said system further comprises a second longitudinal entry tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface, said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle in spaced apart relation from said first tool retainer with said tool receiving spaces of said first and second tool retainers being generally aligned with one another; said tool and said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said second tool retainer after mounting said tool to said first tool retainer as aforesaid by continuing to move said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer and urges said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof in cooperation with said tool engaging surface of said first tool retainer; wherein said tool engaging structure of said first tool retainer includes one or more deformable ribs extending into the tool receiving space of said first tool retainer, and wherein said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer includes one or more deformable ribs extending into the tool receiving space of said second tool retainer.
  • 23. A combination according to claim 22, wherein said first tool retainer includes an annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space thereof and wherein said one or more deformable ribs of said first tool retainer includes a plurality of said deformable ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall;wherein said second tool retainer includes an annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space thereof and wherein said one or more deformable ribs of said second tool retainer includes a plurality of said ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall.
  • 24. A combination for use with a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath a motor vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle, said combination comprising:an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements thereof; a longitudinal entry tool retainer constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said tool retainer by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure and urges said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; wherein said tool receiving space is open to opposing end portions of said tool retainer to enable said tool to be moved therethrough as said tool is being mounted to said tool retainer and wherein said one of said opposing end portions of said tool has a lock button extending through an opening formed in the exterior surface of said tool and a spring mounted within said tool adjacent said opening, said lock button being mounted to said spring such that said spring biases said lock button outwardly through said opening to a locking position, said tool retainer being constructed and arranged such that as said one end portion of said tool having said lock button is moved into said tool receiving space, said lock button engages said tool retainer in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locking position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and further such that after said lock button has moved through said tool receiving space and beyond said tool engaging structure said lock button returns to said locking position thereof under the biasing of said spring so that said lock button can engage said tool retainer to inhibit removal of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof from said tool receiving space; wherein said tool engaging structure includes one or more deformable ribs extending into said tool receiving space.
  • 25. A combination according to claim 24, wherein said tool retainer includes an annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space and wherein said one or more deformable ribs include a plurality of said deformable ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall.
  • 26. A combination for use with a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath a motor vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle, said combination comprising:an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements thereof; a longitudinal entry tool retainer constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said tool retainer by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure and urges said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; wherein said tool receiving space is open to opposing end portions of said tool retainer to enable said tool to be moved therethrough as said tool is being mounted to said tool retainer and wherein said one of said opposing end portions of said tool has a lock button extending through an opening formed in the exterior surface of said tool and a spring mounted within said tool adjacent said opening, said lock button being mounted to said spring such that said spring biases said lock button outwardly through said opening to a locking position, said tool retainer being constructed and arranged such that as said one end portion of said tool having said lock button is moved into said tool receiving space, said lock button engages said tool retainer in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locking position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and further such that after said lock button has moved through said tool receiving space and beyond said tool engaging structure said lock button returns to said locking position thereof under the biasing of said spring so that said lock button can engage said tool retainer to inhibit removal of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof from said tool receiving space; wherein said tool retainer is a first longitudinal entry tool retainer and wherein said system further comprises: a second longitudinal entry tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface, said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle in spaced apart relation from said first tool retainer with said tool retaining spaces of said first and second tool retainers being generally aligned with one another; said tool and said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said second tool retainer after mounting said tool to said first tool retainer as aforesaid by continuing to move said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said receiving space of said second tool retainer such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer and urges said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof in cooperation with said tool engaging surface of said first tool retainer; said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged such that as said one end portion of said tool having said lock button is moved in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer, said lock button engages said second tool retainer in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locked position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer and further such that after said lock button has moved through said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer and beyond said tool engaging structure thereof said lock button returns to said locked position thereof under the biasing of said spring so that said lock button can engage said tool retainer to inhibit removal of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof from said tool receiving space; wherein said tool engaging structure of said first tool retainer includes one or more deformable ribs extending into the tool receiving space of said first tool retainer, and wherein said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer includes one or more deformable ribs extending into the tool receiving space of said second tool retainer.
  • 27. A combination according to claim 26, wherein said first tool retainer includes an annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space thereof and wherein said one or more deformable ribs of said first tool retainer includes a plurality of said deformable ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall;wherein said second tool retainer includes an annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space thereof and wherein said one or more deformable ribs of said second tool retainer includes a plurality of said ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall.
  • 28. A method for storing a jack operating tool for use with a vehicle jack, the vehicle jack being constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath a motor vehicle and moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle, said method comprising:providing an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the jack operating tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the raising and lowering movements thereof; providing a longitudinal entry tool retainer constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface; moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure and urges said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said jack tool into said tool receiving space and said tool engaging structure thereafter forceably engages said tool engaging surface against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; and fixedly mounting said tool retainer to the vehicle.
  • 29. A method according to claim 28, wherein fixedly mounting said tool retainer is performed after moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space.
  • 30. A method according to claim 29, further comprising:providing a mounting bracket constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle; fixedly mounting said tool retainer to said mounting bracket; and after moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said tool retainer, then fixedly mounting said bracket to the vehicle to thereby fixedly mount the tool retainer to the vehicle.
  • 31. A method according to claim 30, wherein said tool is moved in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said tool retainer after fixedly mounting said tool retainer to said mounting bracket.
  • 32. A method according to claim 28, wherein said tool retainer is a first longitudinal entry tool retainer and wherein said method further comprises:providing a second longitudinal entry tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface; after said tool is moved in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said first tool retainer, moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into the tool receiving space of said second tool retainer such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer and urges said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said jack tool into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer and said tool engaging structure thereafter forceably engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof in cooperation with the tool engaging surface of said first tool retainer; and fixedly mounting said second tool retainer to the vehicle.
  • 33. A method according to claim 32, wherein both fixedly mounting said first tool retainer and fixedly mounting said second tool retainer are performed after moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving spaces of said first and second tool retainers.
  • 34. A method according to claim 33, further comprising:providing a mounting bracket constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle; fixedly mounting said first and second tool retainers to said mounting bracket; after moving said tool in the longitudinal direction into the tool receiving spaces of said first and second tool retainers, fixedly mounting said bracket to the vehicle to thereby fixedly mount said tool retainers to the vehicle.
  • 35. A method according to claim 34, wherein said tool is moved in the longitudinal direction thereof into the tool receiving spaces of said first and second tool retainers after fixedly mounting said first and second tool retainer to said mounting bracket.
  • 36. A vehicle jack system for installation in a motor vehicle, said system comprising:a mounting bracket constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle; a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath the vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle; said jack being removably mounted to said mounting bracket to enable said jack to be removed therefrom for use in affecting the raising and lowering movements of the vehicle as aforesaid; an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements thereof; a longitudinal entry tool retainer fixedly mounted to the mounting bracket, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface facing into the tool receiving space, the resiliently movable tool engaging structure also providing a cam surface, said jack operating tool being removably mounted to said mounting bracket by being removably received in the tool receiving space of said tool retainer with said tool engaging structure forcibly engaging said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be removed for coupling to said jack in said force transmitting relation by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof so as to longitudinally withdraw said jack tool from said tool receiving space; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be re-mounted to said tool retainer by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that (a) said tool contacts the cam surface of said tool engaging structure and cams the cam surface to urge said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and (b) said tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof.
  • 37. A vehicle jack system according to claim 36, wherein said tool retainer is a tool retaining clip having a base portion fixedly mounted to said mounting bracket and a pair of opposing leg portions with free ends spaced apart from one another, said leg portions and said base portion having interior surfaces defining said tool receiving space of said tool retaining clip,said tool engaging structure being provided by said leg portions, said tool engaging surfaces being provided by said interior surfaces of said tool retaining clips, and said cam surface being provided by engageable edge surfaces of the leg portions, said leg portions being resiliently movable apart from one another, said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure being configured such that movement of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space engages said tool against said edge surfaces in a camming action so as to move said leg portions apart from one another against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool within said tool receiving space and such that said leg portions thereafter forceably engage said interior surfaces thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof.
  • 38. A vehicle jack system according to claim 37, wherein said tool retainer is a first longitudinal entry tool retainer and wherein said system further comprises:a second longitudinal entry tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface facing into the tool receiving space, the resiliently movable tool engaging structure of the second tool retainer also providing a cam surface, said second tool retainer being fixedly mounted to said mounting bracket in spaced apart relation from said first tool retainer with said tool receiving spaces of said first and second tool retainers being generally aligned with one another; said tool and said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said second tool retainer after mounting said tool to said first tool retainer as aforesaid by continuing to move said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer such that (a) said tool contacts the cam surface of said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer and cams the cam surface to urge said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and (b) said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof in cooperation with said tool engaging surface of said first tool retainer.
  • 39. A vehicle jack system according to claim 38, wherein each of said first and second tool retainers is a tool retaining clip having a base portion fixedly mounted to said mounting bracket and a pair of opposing leg portions with free ends spaced apart from one another, said leg portions and said base portion having interior surfaces defining said tool receiving space of each of said tool retaining clips,said tool engaging structure of each of said tool retaining clips being provided by said leg portions, said tool engaging surfaces of each of said tool retaining clips being provided by said interior surfaces of said tool retaining clips, and said cam surfaces of said tool retaining clips being provided by engageable edge surfaces of the leg portions, said leg portions of each of said clips being resiliently movable apart from one another; said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure of each tool retaining clip being configured such that movement of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of each clip engages said tool against said edge surfaces thereof in a camming action so as to move said leg portions thereof apart from one another against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool within said tool receiving space thereof and such that said leg portions thereafter forceably engage said interior surfaces thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof.
  • 40. A vehicle jack system according to claim 39, wherein said clips are molded from plastic.
  • 41. A vehicle jack system according to claim 36, wherein said tool is tubular.
  • 42. A vehicle jack system according to claim 36, wherein said tool is straight along its entire longitudinal extent.
  • 43. A vehicle jack system according to claim 36, wherein said tool is bent at a point intermediate said opposing end portions thereof.
  • 44. A vehicle jack system, according to claim 37, wherein said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure of each tool retaining clip are chamfered.
  • 45. A vehicle jack system, according to claim 39, wherein said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure of said tool retaining clip are chamfered.
  • 46. A vehicle jack system according to claim 36, wherein said tool receiving space is open to opposing end portions of said tool retainer to enable said tool to be moved therethrough as said tool is being mounted to said tool retainer and wherein said one of said opposing end portions of said tool has a lock button extending through an opening formed in the exterior surface of said tool and a spring mounted within said jack tool adjacent said opening,said lock button being mounted to said spring such that said spring biases said lock button outwardly through said opening to a locking position, said tool retainer being constructed and arranged such that as said one end portion of said tool is moved into said tool receiving space, said lock button engages said cam surface in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locking position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and further such that after said lock button has moved through said tool receiving space and beyond said tool engaging structure said lock button returns to said locking position thereof under the biasing of said spring so that said lock button can engage said tool retainer to inhibit removal of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof from said tool receiving space.
  • 47. A vehicle jack system according to claim 46, wherein said tool retainer is a tool retaining clip having a base portion fixedly mounted to the vehicle and a pair of opposing leg portions with free ends spaced apart from one another, said leg portions and said base portion having interior surfaces defining said tool receiving space of said tool retaining clip,said tool engaging structure being provided by said leg portions, said tool engaging surfaces being provided by said interior surfaces of said tool retaining clips, and said cam surface being provided by engageable edge surfaces of the leg portions, said leg portions of each clip being resiliently movable apart from one another; said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure being configured such that movement of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space (a) engages said jack tool against said edge surfaces in a camming action so as to move said leg portions apart from one another against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool within said tool receiving space and such that said leg portions thereafter forceably engage said interior surfaces thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the jack tool in the longitudinal direction thereof and (b) engages said lock button of said jack tool against one of said edge surfaces in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locked position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space.
  • 48. A vehicle jack system according to claim 46, wherein said tool retainer is a first longitudinal entry tool retainer and wherein said system further comprises:a second longitudinal entry tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface facing into the tool receiving space, the resiliently movable tool engaging structure of the second tool retainer also providing a cam surface, said second tool retainer being fixedly mounted to the vehicle in spaced apart relation from said first tool retainer with said tool receiving spaces of said first and second tool retainers being generally aligned with one another; said tool and said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said second tool retainer after mounting said tool to said first tool retainer as aforesaid by continuing to move said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer such that (a) said tool contacts said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer and cams the cam surface to urge said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and (b) said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof in cooperation with said tool engaging surface of the tool engaging structure of said first tool retainer; said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged such that as said one end portion of said tool is moved into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer, said lock button engages said second tool retainer in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locking position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer and further such that after said lock button has moved through said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer, and beyond said tool engaging structure thereof said lock button returns to said locking position thereof under the biasing of said spring so that said lock button can engage said tool retainer to inhibit removal of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof from said tool receiving space.
  • 49. A vehicle jack system according to claim 48, wherein each of said first and second tool retainers is a tool retaining clip having a base portion fixedly mounted to said mounting bracket and a pair of opposing leg portions with free ends spaced apart from one another, said leg portions and said base portion having interior surfaces defining said tool receiving space of each of said tool retaining clips,said tool engaging structure of said tool retaining clips being provided by said leg portions, said tool engaging surfaces of said tool retaining clips being provided by said interior surfaces of said tool retaining clips, and said cam surfaces of said tool retaining clips being provided by engageable edge surfaces of the leg portions, said leg portions being resiliently movable apart from one another; said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structures of each tool retaining clip being configured such that movement of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of each clip (a) engages said tool against said edge surfaces thereof in a camming action so as to move said leg portions thereof apart from one another against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool within said tool receiving space thereof and such that said leg portions thereafter forceably engage said interior surfaces thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof and (b) engages said lock button of said tool against one of said edge surfaces in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locking position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space.
  • 50. A vehicle jack system according to claim 49, wherein said clips are molded from plastic.
  • 51. A vehicle jack system according to claim 47, wherein said engageable edge surfaces of said tool engaging structure of each tool retaining clip are chamfered.
  • 52. A vehicle jack system according to claim 49, wherein said engageable edge surfaces of each of said tool engaging structures of said tool retaining clip are chamfered.
  • 53. A vehicle jack system for installation in a motor vehicle, said system comprising:a mounting bracket constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle; a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath the vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle; said jack being removably mounted to said mounting bracket to enable said jack to be removed therefrom for use in affecting the raising and lowering movements of the vehicle as aforesaid; an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements thereof; a longitudinal entry tool retainer fixedly mounted to the mounting bracket, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface, said jack operating tool being removably mounted to said mounting bracket by being removably received in the tool receiving space of said tool retainer with said tool engaging structure forcibly engaging said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be removed for coupling to said jack in said force transmitting relation by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof so as to longitudinally withdraw said jack tool from said tool receiving space; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be re-mounted to said tool retainer by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure and urges said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; wherein said tool receiving space is open to opposing end portions of said tool retainer to enable said tool to be moved therethrough as said tool is being mounted to said tool retainer and wherein said one of said opposing end portions of said tool has a lock button extending through an opening formed in the exterior surface of said tool and a spring mounted within said jack tool adjacent said opening, said lock button being mounted to said spring such that said spring biases said lock button outwardly through said opening to a locking position, said tool retainer being constructed and arranged such that as said one end portion of said tool is moved into said tool receiving space, said lock button engages said tool retainer in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locking position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and further such that after said lock button has moved through said tool receiving space and beyond said tool engaging structure said lock button returns to said locking position thereof under the biasing of said spring so that said lock button can engage said tool retainer to inhibit removal of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof from said tool receiving space; wherein said tool engaging structure includes one or more deformable ribs extending into said tool receiving space.
  • 54. A vehicle jack system according to claim 53, wherein said tool retainer includes an annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space and wherein said one or more deformable ribs include a plurality of said deformable ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall.
  • 55. A vehicle jack system for installation in a motor vehicle, said system comprising:a mounting bracket constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle; a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath the vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle; said jack being removably mounted to said mounting bracket to enable said jack to be removed therefrom for use in affecting the raising and lowering movements of the vehicle as aforesaid; an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements thereof; a longitudinal entry tool retainer fixedly mounted to the mounting bracket, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface, said jack operating tool being removably mounted to said mounting bracket by being removably received in the tool receiving space of said tool retainer with said tool engaging structure forcibly engaging said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be removed for coupling to said jack in said force transmitting relation by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof so as to longitudinally withdraw said jack tool from said tool receiving space; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be re-mounted to said tool retainer by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure and urges said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; wherein said tool receiving space is open to opposing end portions of said tool retainer to enable said tool to be moved therethrough as said tool is being mounted to said tool retainer and wherein said one of said opposing end portions of said tool has a lock button extending through an opening formed in the exterior surface of said tool and a spring mounted within said jack tool adjacent said opening, said lock button being mounted to said spring such that said spring biases said lock button outwardly through said opening to a locking position, said tool retainer being constructed and arranged such that as said one end portion of said tool is moved into said tool receiving space, said lock button engages said tool retainer in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locking position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and further such that after said lock button has moved through said tool receiving space and beyond said tool engaging structure said lock button returns to said locking position thereof under the biasing of said spring so that said lock button can engage said tool retainer to inhibit removal of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof from said tool receiving space; wherein said tool retainer is a first longitudinal entry tool retainer and wherein said system further comprises: a second longitudinal entry tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface, said second tool retainer being fixedly mounted to the vehicle in spaced apart relation from said first tool retainer with said tool receiving spaces of said first and second tool retainers being generally aligned with one another said tool and said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said second tool retainer after mounting said tool to said first tool retainer as aforesaid by continuing to move said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer and urges said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof in cooperation with said tool engaging surface of the tool engaging structure of said first tool retainer; said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged such that as said one end portion of said tool is moved into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer, said lock button engages said second tool retainer in a camming action to urge said lock button inwardly from the locking position thereof to permit ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer and further such that after said lock button has moved through said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer, and beyond said tool engaging structure thereof said lock button returns to said locking position thereof under the biasing of said spring so that said lock button can engage said tool retainer to inhibit removal of said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof from said tool receiving space; wherein said tool engaging structure of said first tool retainer includes one or more deformable ribs extending into the tool receiving space of said first tool retainer and wherein the tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer includes one or more deformable ribs extending into the tool receiving space of said second tool retainer.
  • 56. A vehicle jack system according to claim 55, wherein said first tool retainer includes an annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space thereof and wherein said one or more deformable ribs of said first tool retainer includes a plurality of said deformable ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall;wherein said second tool retainer includes a annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space and wherein said one or more deformable ribs of said second tool retainer includes a plurality of ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall.
  • 57. A vehicle jack system for installation in a motor vehicle, said system comprising:a mounting bracket constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle; a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath the vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle; said jack being removably mounted to said mounting bracket to enable said jack to be removed therefrom for use in affecting the raising and lowering movements of the vehicle as aforesaid; an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements thereof; a longitudinal entry tool retainer fixedly mounted to the mounting bracket, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface, said jack operating tool being removably mounted to said mounting bracket by being removably received in the tool receiving space of said tool retainer with said tool engaging structure forcibly engaging said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be removed for coupling to said jack in said force transmitting relation by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof so as to longitudinally withdraw said jack tool from said tool receiving space; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be re-mounted to said tool retainer by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure and urges said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; wherein said tool engaging structure includes one or more deformable ribs extending into said tool receiving space.
  • 58. A vehicle jack system according to claim 57, wherein said tool retainer includes an annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space and wherein said one or more deformable ribs include a plurality of said deformable ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall.
  • 59. A vehicle jack system for installation in a motor vehicle, said system comprising:a mounting bracket constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted to the vehicle; a vehicle jack constructed and arranged to be positioned underneath the vehicle and then moved through raising and lowering movements under a transmittal of force thereto to affect raising and lowering movements of the vehicle; said jack being removably mounted to said mounting bracket to enable said jack to be removed therefrom for use in affecting the raising and lowering movements of the vehicle as aforesaid; an elongated rigid jack operating tool having an exterior surface and a pair of opposing end portions spaced apart in a longitudinal direction thereof, at least one of said end portions being constructed and arranged to be coupled in force transmitting relation with the vehicle jack such that moving the tool transmits force to the jack to move the jack through the aforesaid raising and lowering movements thereof; a longitudinal entry tool retainer fixedly mounted to the mounting bracket, said tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface, said jack operating tool being removably mounted to said mounting bracket by being removably received in the tool receiving space of said tool retainer with said tool engaging structure forcibly engaging said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be removed for coupling to said jack in said force transmitting relation by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof so as to longitudinally withdraw said jack tool from said tool receiving space; said tool and said tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be re-mounted to said tool retainer by moving said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure and urges said tool engaging structure against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof; wherein said tool retainer is a first longitudinal entry tool retainer and wherein said system further comprises: a second longitudinal entry tool retainer having a tool receiving space and resiliently movable tool engaging structure providing a tool engaging surface, said second tool retainer being fixedly mounted to said mounting bracket in spaced apart relation from said first tool retainer with said tool receiving spaces of said first and second tool retainers being generally aligned with one another; said tool and said second tool retainer being constructed and arranged to enable said tool to be mounted to said second tool retainer after mounting said tool to said first tool retainer as aforesaid by continuing to move said tool in the longitudinal direction thereof into said tool receiving space of said second tool retainer such that said tool contacts said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer and urges said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer against the resiliency thereof to accommodate ingress of said tool into said tool receiving space and such that said tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer thereafter forcibly engages said tool engaging surface thereof against the exterior surface of said tool to frictionally inhibit movement of the tool in the longitudinal direction thereof in cooperation with said tool engaging surface of said first tool retainer; wherein said tool engaging structure of said first tool retainer includes one or more deformable ribs extending into the tool receiving space of said first tool retainer and wherein the tool engaging structure of said second tool retainer includes one or more deformable fibs extending into the tool receiving space of said second tool retainer.
  • 60. A vehicle jack system according to claim 59, wherein said first tool retainer includes an annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space thereof and wherein said one or more deformable ribs of said first tool retainer includes a plurality of said deformable ribs disposed on a interior surface of said wall;wherein said second tool retainer includes a annular wall surrounding said tool receiving space and wherein said one or more deformable ribs of said second tool retainer includes a plurality of ribs disposed on an interior surface of said wall.
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Ford Scissor Jack with Storage Case.