Claims
- 1. A method of elevating a four wheel vehicle off a floor, comprising the steps of:
- tilting said vehicle with the tires on one side thereof engaging said floor and the tires on the other side of the vehicle elevated;
- placing a vehicle support beneath the tilted vehicle, said support having a base presenting a pair of laterally spaced apart floor engaging side margins, a beam oriented with the longitudinal axis transverse to the direction of tilting of the support and being of greater length than the distance between said side margins and rigidly secured to said base with opposed end extremities of the beam extending outwardly beyond respective base margins, and a pair of laterally-spaced-apart vehicle-engaging and supporting regions adjustably carried by the beam, each of said regions being outboard of a corresponding side margin of said base;
- tilting said support until the vehicle-engaging region closest said floor-engaging tires contacts the underside of the vehicle, the base margin closest said floor-engaging tires is in engagement with the floor, the remaining base margin is elevated from the floor, and the center of gravity of said vehicle lies in a plane passing between said base side margins; and
- causing said vehicle to become righted by reverse tilting of the vehicle and support back to a position where both of said vehicle-engaging regions engage the underside of the vehicle and both of base side margins engage said floor with said vehicle thereby being at least partially supported above the floor solely by said vehicle support.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1, including the steps of placing a pair of said vehicle supports beneath the tilted vehicle and respectively proximal to the front and rear wheels of the vehicle, tilting both of said vehicle supports as aforesaid, and reverse tilting of the vehicle and both of said supports until both of the supports assume a position wherein both of said regions of each support engage the underside of the vehicle and both of the side margins of said pair of vehicle supports engage the floor and said vehicle is completely elevated above the floor and is supported by the vehicle supports.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 06/261,612 filed on May 8, 1981 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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