Claims
- 1. A pantographic jack for performing a vehicle raising operation wherein a portion of a motor vehicle is raised out of contact with a ground surface, said jack comprising:
- a base constructed and arranged to be stably engaged with the ground surface during the vehicle raising operation, said base being formed from metal material and having a pair of side flanges extending on opposing sides thereof;
- a pair of lower arms and a pair of upper arms, each arm being formed from metal material and having a U-shaped cross-section with a pair of side flanges interconnected by a web;
- a load rest constructed and arranged to be removably engaged with the motor vehicle during the vehicle raising operation, said load rest being formed from metal material and having a pair of side flanges on opposing sides thereof;
- four lower axle pins extruded laterally from the respective side flanges of one of said base and said lower arms and four axle pin receiving openings formed in the respective side flanges of the other of said base and said lower arms, said lower arms each being pivotally connected to said base as a result of the integrally formed lower axle pins being received within the lower axle receiving openings so that the weight being transferred through said lower arms to said base during said vehicle raising operation is distributed among all four lower axle pins;
- four upper axle pins extruded laterally from the respective side flanges of one of said load rest and said upper arms and upper axle receiving openings formed in the respective side flanges of the other of the side flanges of said load rest and said upper arms, said upper arms each being pivotally connected to said load rest as a result of the integrally formed upper axle pins being received within the upper axle receiving openings so that the weight being transferred through said load rest to said upper arms during said vehicle raising operation is distributed among all four upper axle pins;
- the lower ends of said lower arms and the upper ends of said upper arms carrying intermeshing structures, the intermeshing structures of said upper arms being intermeshed with one another to ensure that each of said upper arms pivot about said upper axle pins at substantially the same rotational rate during the vehicle raising operation, the intermeshing structures of said lower arms being intermeshed with one another to ensure that each of said lower arms pivot about said lower axle pins at substantially the same rotational rate during the vehicle raising operation;
- a driving mechanism comprising a first connecting structure to which the both the lower end of one of said upper arms and the upper end of one of said lower arms are connected, a second connecting structure to which both the lower end of the other of said upper arms and the upper end of the other of said lower arms are connected, and a manually operable driving structure interconnecting said first and second connecting structures;
- said driving mechanism being constructed and arranged such that a user can manually operate said driving structure so as to affect relative movement of said first and second connecting structures towards or away from one another which in turn causes said lower arms and said upper arms to pivot about said lower and upper axle pins respectively, to thereby raise or lower said load rest relative to said base during the aforesaid vehicle raising operation.
- 2. A pantographic jack according to claim 1, wherein said lower axle pins are extruded laterally from the side flanges of said lower arms at the lower ends thereof and wherein said upper axle pins are extruded laterally from the side flanges of said upper arms at the upper ends thereof, said upper axle pin receiving openings being formed in the side flanges of said load rest and said lower axle pin receiving openings being formed in the side flanges of said base.
- 3. A pantographic jack according to claim 2, wherein said first and second connecting structures are trunions one of which has a threaded bore formed therein and the other of which has a non-threaded bore and wherein said manually operable drive structure is a rotatable drive screw rotatably received within said threaded bore and said non-threaded bore in such a manner that manually rotating said drive screw moves said trunions relatively towards or away from one another, thereby providing relative movement between said load rest and said base.
- 4. A pantographic jack according to claim 2, wherein the intermeshing structures on said lower arms include an intermeshing gear formed on each of said side flanges thereof at the lower ends of said lower arms and wherein the intermeshing structures on said upper arms include an intermeshing gear formed on each of said side flanges thereof at the upper ends of said lower arms.
- 5. A pantographic jack according to claim 2, wherein said lower arms are pivotally connected to said base by positioning the lower ends of said lower arms adjacent said base and then folding the side flanges of said base so that said lower axle receiving openings fit over said lower axle pins.
- 6. A pantographic jack according to claim 2, wherein said upper arms are pivotally connected to said load rest by positioning the upper ends of said upper arms adjacent said load rest and then folding the side flanges of said load rest so that said upper axle receiving openings fit over said upper axle pins.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation division of application Ser. No. 08/551,748, filed Nov. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,692,730.
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