The present invention relates to the peripheral maintenance of automobiles carried out in specialized structures such as the centers for maintenance and repair located in the vicinity of hypermarkets and relates in particular to a center for the mobile mounting and maintenance of automobiles.
For the operations of peripheral maintenance such as the mounting of tires or oil changes there is, aside from the classic garage mechanics, centers of maintenance and/or of repair situated close to hypermarkets and generally in the vicinity of parking lots.
However, these centers of mounting and maintenance are fixed, non-modular and therefore immovable. Furthermore, under pressure from hard discount groups, the hypermarkets have the tendency to get rid of their auto centers for commercial reasons but also for the reason that was mentioned, namely, the immovable nature of these centers.
In order to rapidly carry out the mounting of tires on automobiles a solution was to use a relatively large truck such as a semi-trailer truck that moves upon demand and sets itself up on the parking lot of the hypermarket. Unfortunately, the mounting of tires is carried out outdoors with all the disadvantages present during inclement weather.
This is why the problem of the invention is to realize a mounting and maintenance center that is mobile and at the same time permits the operations of mounting or maintenance sheltered from bad weather.
Therefore, the subject matter of the invention is a mobile mounting and maintenance center intended to be set up on a free space such as a parking lot of a hypermarket in order to carry out the mounting of tires and the peripheral maintenance of automobiles. The center comprises a first stall and a second stall connected by a roof and separated by a covered space in which an automobile is positioned, which first stall is constituted by a first zone for the mounting of tires on the automobile and by a second zone for carrying out operations of peripheral maintenance on another automobile at the same time.
The problems, subject matter and characteristics of the invention will appear more clearly from a reading of the following description which refers to the drawings in which:
The mounting and maintenance center illustrated in
The two stalls 10 and 11 are separated by a distance of approximately 4 m and are connected to each other at their top by a roof 14 which shelters the open space between the two stalls from intemperate weather. As can be seen in the figure, an automobile that needs maintenance can readily penetrate into this space.
Note that the dimensions of the mobile mounting and maintenance center can be different from those mentioned above. In particular, the two stalls 10 and 12 can not have the same width. However, too large a structure would be detrimental to the mobility, that must remain the priority objective.
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The first stall 10 is divided into two zones, each closed by a door, a first zone 16 where the mounting of tires on wheels is carried out and a zone 18 where the peripheral maintenance of the vehicle is carried out, which can be an oil change, checking the brakes, checking the suspension, the exhaust and the fixing of various accessories.
In zone 16 for the mounting of tires a mounting station 20 and a tire balancing station 22 are located.
In maintenance zone 18 cans of oil and other liquids are present. These cans are preferably 220 liter cans provided with boosters that permit the automatic distribution of oils, brake liquid and washing liquid. The maintenance zone also comprises a compressor 25 intended to feed a distribution system for compressed air under pipes fixed to the ceiling for distributing the pressure necessary for the functioning of the tools.
Two car lifts 26 and 28 are located in the space between the two stalls 10 and 12 and are self-stabilized lifts because they are not fixed to the floor. Lift 26 serves for the dismounting and mounting of wheels for mounting tires on them in zone 16 whereas lift 28 is used for maintenance work carried out on the vehicle in association with zone 18.
Due to the two car lifts 26 and 28 two vehicles can be received at the same time, the first vehicle that enters into the center in the direction of arrow 30 for a mounting of tires and a second vehicle that enters into the center in the direction of arrow 32 in order to have maintenance performed.
Although roof 14 could have any form, it is preferable if it is convex as shown in
According to a particular embodiment each stall is provided with a pallet truck installed at each end. The pallet trucks are welded and bolted on traverses added under the stall floor. In high position the pallet trucks permit the transport of the two stalls to the desired emplacement. Once the stalls are installed, the pallet trucks are placed in low position, the transport handles of the pallet trucks are retracted for safety reasons and the base is secured with the aid of a padlocked pin.
In order to avoid thefts that might take place in the night the center is closed by sliding doors 34, 36 shown in dotted lines in
When a customer wants a tire change or maintenance, the center employee gives him an order ticket. The customer presents it for payment at a special cash register of the hypermarket. As soon as the payment has been made, an electronic message is sent via the Internet by the cash register to the mobile mounting and maintenance center indicating to its employee that the services requested can be done.
Note that the stock requirements are tracked by a barcode reader connected to a central establishment by a wireless connection such as a GPRS connection or the like.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0603403 | Apr 2006 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2007/000636 | 4/16/2007 | WO | 00 | 10/16/2008 |