The present invention generally relates to the field of vehicle lifts and, more specifically, to vehicle lifts capable of lifting multiple vehicles in a vertically-spaced orientation.
In certain parking structures, such as those located in densely-populated urban areas, it is known to provide mechanisms that are capable of storing vehicles in closely-spaced configurations. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,674,938 discloses a vehicle parking system that facilitates the parking and storage of vehicles on vertically-spaced platforms.
The present invention provides a multi-level vehicle lift comprising at least three platforms. A first platform is mounted for movement between a lowered position and a raised position. A second platform is positioned below the first platform and is coupled to the first platform by a short collapsible lift member (e.g., a short lift rod) such that upward movement of the first platform above a first raised position causes upward movement of the second platform. A third platform is positioned below the second platform and coupled to the first platform by a long collapsible lift member (e.g., a long lift rod secured at one end to the third platform and secured at an opposing end to the first platform) such that upward movement of the first platform above a second raised position causes upward movement of the third platform. In one embodiment, the vehicle lift further comprises a fourth platform below the third platform and coupled to the first platform by a longer collapsible lift member (e.g., a longer lift rod) such that upward movement of the first platform above a third raised position causes upward movement of the fourth platform.
In another aspect of the invention, a pit is positioned below the platforms, and at least the lower-most platform is at least partially in the pit when the first platform is in the lowered position. Preferably, the pit is recessed into a ground surface, and an upper surface of the first platform is substantially flush with the ground surface when in the lowered position. Similarly, it is preferred that an upper surface of the second platform is substantially flush with the ground surface when the first platform is in the raised position.
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Pairs of guide members 38 (
Each corner of the first platform 26 further includes a lift housing 40 that facilitates lifting the first platform 26. Each lift housing 40 includes side plates 42, a back plate 44, and a lift plate 46 secured to the top end of the side plates 42 and back plate 44. The lift plate 46 includes two openings 48, the functions of which are described below. Each corner of the first platform 26 further includes a lift tube 50 secured to and extending upwardly from the upper surface of the first platform 26.
Each corner of the second platform 28 includes a short lift rod 52 (
Each corner of the third platform 30 includes a medium lift rod 56 (
Each corner of the fourth platform 32 includes a long lift rod 60 (
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A portion of each secondary chain is secured to a corresponding lift housing 40 such that movement of the secondary chain results in vertical movement of the corresponding lift housing 40. Because of the synchronous nature of the lift mechanism described above, each of the four lift housings 40 will be moved vertically in a synchronized manner to thereby provide vertical movement to the first platform 26 in a substantially level orientation. It should be understood that the illustrated lift mechanism is one example, but other lift mechanisms could be used, such as hydraulic, screw, rack and pinion, etc.
Utilizing the structure described above and illustrated in the drawings, the vehicle tower can be operated in the following manner to result in four vehicles being positioned on four vertically-spaced platforms. Referring to FIG. 1., a vehicle can be driven onto the first platform 26 with the vehicle lift 20 in the lowered position. Although not shown in
After the vehicle is properly positioned on the first platform 26, the lift mechanism is actuated to thereby lift the first platform 26 upward. As the first platform 26 is moving upward, the lift tube 50 on the first platform 26 will engage the cap 54 on the short lift rod 52 (
After the second vehicle is positioned on the second platform 28, the lift mechanism is activated to further lift the first platform 26 and second platform 28. During this vertical movement, the lift housing 40 will engage the cap 58 of the medium lift rod 56 (
After the third vehicle is properly positioned on the third platform 30, the lift mechanism is activated to further lift the first, second, and third platforms 30. During this operation, the lift housing 40 will engage the cap 66 on the long lift rod 60 (
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