Claims
- 1. A motorized jack that comprises:(a) a housing having a base; (b) a first roller device that provides a first slidable surface and that is secured to the base; (c) a second roller device that provides a second slidable surface and that has an upper surface; (d) a wedge that is slidably positioned between the first roller device and the second roller device so that the wedge is in contact with the first slidable surface and the second slidable surface; (e) a motor; and (d) a drive mechanism that connects the motor and the wedge to cause the motor to controllably move the wedge forwards or backwards.
- 2. The motorized jack of claim 1 wherein drive mechanism comprises a rotatable shaft.
- 3. The motorized jack of claim 1 wherein the drive mechanism comprises bearing means for supporting the rotatable shaft.
- 4. The motorized jack of claim 2 wherein the rotatable shaft is connected to a drive nut that engages the wedge.
- 5. The motorized jack of claim 4 wherein the wedge defines a cavity and the drive nut is disposed within the cavity.
- 6. The motorized jack of claim 1 wherein the motor is an electric stepper motor.
- 7. The motorized jack of claim 1 wherein the first roller device comprises a first crossed roller rail and the second roller device comprises a second crossed roller rail.
- 8. The motorized jack of claim 7 further comprising a platform that is attached to the second crossed roller rail.
- 9. The motorized jack of claim 1 wherein the wedge has a lower surface that is not parallel its upper surface.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DE-AC04-94AL85000 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy to Sandia Corporation. The Government has certain rights to the invention.
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