Portable lift and straightening platform

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6269676
  • Patent Number
    6,269,676
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 7, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An automobile lift and straightening platform is useful for performing repairs on motor vehicles received thereon, and includes a base, a bench which includes treadways for permitting the vehicle to roll thereon and receiving anchors for coupling the vehicle body to the bench, a lifting unit for raising and lowering the bench relative to the base, and a locking unit for locking the bench in an elevated position relative to the base and thereby inhibiting undesired lowering of the vehicle. An unlocking member is provided which may be actuated by the foot of the worker. A hand held control is connected to a power unit for operating an extensible ram of the lifting unit to raise and lower the bench, thus permitting one worker to lower the bench when simultaneously actuating the control and the unlocking member. The platform receives a pulling assembly which is more readily aligned and coupled to the bench by the provision of for and aft suspension assemblies which permits assisted tilting of the pulling assembly to insert a tongue of the pulling assembly into a receiver on the bench.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a platform for lifting automobiles for use in small repair facilities requiring the platform to be readily moved and capable of one person operation. More particularly, it is concerned with a lifting platform capable of receiving pulling towers in a multiplicity of different locations for straightening an automobile chassis and body with enhanced ease of use.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Automobiles involved in collisions often require extensive body work to return the automobile to its original body alignment. The work often includes the use of strategically positioned pulls on the chassis and/or body to straighten the chassis. This technique of straightening is well known in the art, but until recently has required large, heavy platforms to support the automobile and withstand the pulling forces. These platforms are very useful, but because of their size and expense have been limited to larger and more specialized body shops which have sufficient size and volume of repair work to justify the space and expenditure of large platforms. Smaller repair shops could not devote the space, funds, or manpower necessary to utilize such large platforms. In addition, larger repair shops would benefit from a lighter platform which could be readily moved and used for work not involving high force pulls.




More recently, various efforts to providing a smaller repair platform have been initiated. These platforms have been generally small scissor lifts designed to have a lifting tower coupled at one location on the platform. Their configuration thus has limited capability in regard to the pulling force or direction which may be applied to the automobile. Moreover, these existing platforms are not designed to permit drive-on/drive-off capabilities, making usage more difficult for a single individual.




There has thus developed a need for a small, economical repair platform which not only lifts the vehicle to permit access to the undercarriage and usage for purposes other than body straightening, but also accommodates the needs of the small repair shop for improved positioning of pulling towers and facilitates one-person usage.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




These objects have largely been met by the present invention which enables a worker to quickly and easily position the automobile on the platform, position a pulling tower, and raise and lower a deck on which the automobile is supported without additional assistance. Moreover, the platform permits the automobile to be driven onto the platform into a predetermined position, and then driven off. Moreover, the platform includes as a safety feature a locking bar assembly which prevents unintended lowering of the deck unless the worker performs two simultaneous operations.




Broadly speaking, the automobile lift and straightening platform of the present invention includes a base, a lifting assembly, a bench having a pair of drive-on decks, a locking assembly, and optionally, or at different times during the course of use, a pulling assembly which may be mounted to the bench or to an extension, and runways having ramps to permit a vehicle to drive onto the deck. The runways may be coupled to the base and detachably receive ramps and chocks thereon so that the automobile may be driven on to the deck until stopped by the chocks at a predetermined position, and then backed off or alternatively the ramps may be repositioned in place of the chocks whereby the automobile may be driven in the same direction.




Moreover, the bench and extension present a multiplicity of receivers for enabling attachment of a pulling assembly including a tower to the platform, thereby providing improved pulling force capability as the tower or towers need not tilt in order to be positioned opposite a damaged portion of the vehicle and then to pull from the desired location relative to the vehicle. Further, the configuration of the bench makes it possible for more than one tower to be employed for simultaneous pulling at multiple locations. The tower thus retains the same pulling power at different elevations relative to the bench or extension. The tower preferably includes a spring assist in regard to its height above the supporting surface, whereby the tower may be more easily attached to a receiver. The deck is configured to receive anchoring stands for coupling the automobile to the deck. Thus, the automobile may be driven onto the deck, coupled thereto by the anchors, and then be raised, such that for the large majority of automobiles and trucks, there is no need to lift either the automobile or the deck prior to coupling.




In order to facilitate operation by a single worker, the platform hereof includes removable wheel assemblies and a trolley which may be mounted to the platform for moving by a single person. The locking assembly is gravity actuated and prevents the deck from undesired lowering relative to the base, and an unlocking arm actuated by a foot pedal permits the worker to actuate a hand control to lower the deck while using his foot to disengage the locking assembly. Thus, lowering of the deck requires two independent operations which may be performed by a single person, thereby making it unlikely that the deck will be unintentionally lowered until ready.




These and other features will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art with reference to the drawings and the following description of the preferred embodiment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a left rear perspective view of the automobile lift and straightening platform of the present invention, showing the deck elevated relative to the base and the ramps and chocks in position on the runways;





FIG. 2

is a front right perspective view of the platform of the present invention showing the front tower mount and the deck elevated relative to the base;





FIG. 3

is a front right perspective view of a pulling extension for attachment to the front tower mount for providing additional locations for attachment of one or more pulling towers;





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the platform of the platform of the present invention showing the location of the deck relative to the runways when in a lowered position;





FIG. 5

is a left side elevational view of the platform of the present invention shown in a lowered position;





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of the platform of the present invention showing the deck in an elevated position;





FIG. 7

is a left side elevational view thereof;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged plan view with portions of the top plate of the deck broken away, showing longitudinally slidable anchor blocks in the interior of the deck, demountable transport wheel assemblies, and a tower coupled to the pulling extension positioned in the front tower mount;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged, fragmentary side elevational view of the platform showing a pulling tower coupled to the pulling extension as illustrated in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary vertical sectional view taken longitudinally through the platform hereof, showing the upper and lower cylinder mount and rear lift arms in an elevated position;





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary side elevational view of the rear of the platforin showing attachment of a transport trolley for moving the platform after the attachment of the wheel assemblies; and





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary elevational view in partial section through a channel of the base showing one of the wheel assemblies mounted to a runway receiver.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawing, a portable lift and straightening platform


20


used in the repair of automobiles in accordance with the present invention broadly includes a base


22


, a bench


24


, and a lifting unit


26


, and a locking unit


28


. Optionally or at different times during the use of the platform


20


, runways


30


having ramps


32


or chocks


34


, a transport unit


36


, a pulling assembly


38


, and an extension


40


may be connected to the bench


24


. The lifting unit


26


further includes a power unit


42


and a control


44


for controlling use of the power unit


42


.




In greater detail, the base


22


is designed to rest upon the floor of a garage or the like and has a pair of parallel, spaced, elongated and longitudinally extending tubular base bars


46


and


48


, a rear pan


50


having parallel, spaced, elongated and longitudinally extending pan bars


52


and


54


on either side of the pan


50


, a front tube


56


, a middle tube


58


, and a rear tube


60


all connected by welding. The front tube


56


and middle tube


58


each include a pair of laterally spaced lower swing mounts


62


. The longitudinally extending tubular base bars


46


and


48


also each have respective diverging, laterally extending support angle members


64


and


66


which serve to stabilize and support the bench


24


when the latter is in a lowered position.




The bench


24


includes four substantially parallel longitudinally extending stringers


68


, two of the stringers


68


being relatively more closely spaced along each side to support thereon decks


70


and


72


. Front channel


74


, middle channel


76


and rear channel


78


are welded to and extend transversely and substantially normal to the stringers


68


, the middle channel


76


including a centrally located pivot bracket


80


, and braces


82


and


84


are welded to stringers


68


and front channel


74


. The front channel


74


and rear channel


78


are open at their ends to provide receivers


86


. A front tower mount


88


extends forwardly from front channel


74


having channel beams


90


and


92


extending longitudinally and a cross beam


94


connecting the beams


90


and


92


at their forward ends


96


and


98


to provide receivers


86


therein as well. The front channel


74


and rear channel


78


also include laterally spaced upper swing mounts


100


.




The decks


70


and


72


define longitudinally extending treadways


102


and


104


which are parallel to one another. The treadways


102


and


104


each include a top plate


106


supported on the channels


74


,


76


and


78


and stringers


68


, and a bottom plate


108


, visible in

FIG. 8

, spaced below the top plate


106


about the thickness of the tubular channels and stringers. Laterally spaced and longitudinally extending guides


110


and


112


are welded between the plates


106


and


108


to define a track


114


and receive for slidable movement therealong anchor blocks


116


. The anchor blocks


116


are provided with a threaded hole


118


, two anchor blocks


116


being located in each track


114


. The top plates


106


include a number of rectangular openings


120


which may receive therein chains or vehicle anchors. Additionally, the top plates


106


have longitudinally extending slots


122


each having an enlarged keyway


124


. The anchor blocks


116


receive threaded fasteners to couple vehicle anchors thereto, the vehicle anchors being adapted to clamp the pinch welds along the rocker panels of automobile bodies or otherwise fasten to an automobile body to facilitate working on the vehicle when the wheels are removed. The treadways


102


and


104


are preferably shorter longitudinally than the wheelbase of most automobiles, whereby when an automobile is driven onto the bench


24


, its wheels will be forward and rearward of the treadways.




The lifting unit


26


interconnects the base


22


and the bench


24


. The lifting unit


26


includes, as well as the power unit


42


and the control


44


, an extensible member


126


, front swing arms


128


and


130


, and rear swing arms


134


and


136


. The front swing arms


128


and


130


are slightly longer than rear swing arms


134


and


136


, each including a swing bearing


138


at each end. For example the front swing arms


128


and


130


are slightly more than 31 inches, while the rear swing arms are slightly less than 29 inches. The swing bearings


138


connect to the swing mounts


62


and


100


on the base


22


and bench


24


, respectively, by pivot pins


140


to permit the bench


24


to swing upwardly between the lowered position shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

to the raised position shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


7


. The extensible member


126


is shown as a single action hydraulic ram, but double acting rams or screw driven rams would also be useful. The extensible member has a housing


142


and an extensible arm


144


, the latter being pivotally coupled to the pivot bracket


80


by a pivot pin


140


, while the housing


142


is pivotally connected to shoe


144


by a pivot pin


140


. The shoe


144


is welded to the pan


50


. The power unit


42


is an electrically powered low pressure hydraulic pump which is connected to the housing


142


by hydraulic conduit


146


and powered by conventional 110 or 230 volt electrical current. The control


44


is hand-held and electrically connected to the power unit


42


by a length of electrical cord


148


and has a switch for selectively actuating the power unit


42


to extend or retract the extensible arm


144


. The conduit


146


is of sufficient length to position the power unit out of the way of the worker doing repairs, and the electrical cord


148


is of sufficient length to permit the worker to position himself around the vehicle for peak visibility and safety.




The locking unit


28


includes a lock arm assembly


150


pivotally coupled to the middle channel


76


by a pair of lock arm brackets


152


on either side of pivot bracket


80


, with pivot pins


140


pivotally connecting bearings on the upper end of the lock arm assembly


150


to the lock arm brackets


152


. The lock arm assembly includes laterally spaced lock bars


154


and


156


which are influenced by gravity to swing downwardly. The lower ends of the lock bars


154


and


156


each have feet


158


configured to ride over a plurality of longitudinally spaced lock teeth


160


, which are welded to the pan


50


and pan bars


52


and


54


, when the bench


24


is moving upwardly relative to the base


22


. Conversely, the feet


158


engage and hold fast against the lock teeth


160


when the bench


24


when static or under a downward load on the bench


24


. An unlocking member


162


is provided for selectively lifting the feet


158


clear of the lock teeth


160


to permit the bench


24


to be lowered. The unlocking member


162


includes an arm


164


normally transverse to the longitudinal axis of the pan bars


52


and


54


, a foot pedal


166


at the outboard end of the arm


164


, an elongated trip bar


168


extending longitudinally a length corresponding to the longitudinal extension of all of the lock teeth


160


, and a rocker


170


positioned intermediate the foot pedal


166


and the trip bar


168


and preferably more proximate the former. The rocker


170


extends below the bottom of the arm


164


to provide a fulcrum and pivot axis for the unlocking member


162


. The length of the arm


164


and the position of the rocker


170


are sufficient so that when the worker steps on the foot pedal


166


, the trip bar


168


engages one of the feet


158


, which thereby lifts both feet


158


upwardly above the lock teeth


160


. The trip bar


168


is relatively smooth and uninterrupted along its upper surface, such that the engaged foot


158


is able to slide along the trip bar


168


above the lock teeth


160


as the bench


24


is lowered.




Runways


30


have a deck


172


which is substantially as wide as the width of each top plate


106


. The deck


172


is elevated by stands


174


and


176


to be substantially the same height and substantially coplanar to each of the treadways


102


and


104


when the bench is in a lowered position. Each runway includes keyholes


178


, a pair of longitudinally extending rails


180


, end plates


182


which includes the keyholes and extends from the stands, and key


184


. The keyholes


178


are adapted to receive the heads of ramp mount bolts


186


for securing the ramps


32


to the stands


174


in an inclined orientation. The end plates


182


adjacent stand


176


and opposite stand


174


are configured to receive therein the heads of coupling bolts


188


for securing the chocks


34


thereto. The chocks


34


include a pair of upright stanchions


190


and crossbar


192


for engaging the tire of a vehicle. A roller


194


is provided on at least one of the stands


174


and


176


to facilitate movement of the runway


30


. The transverse keys


184


fit within the ends of the tubes


56


and


60


to inhibit undesired movement of the runways


30


relative to the base


22


.




The transport unit


36


includes a transport trolley


196


and a plurality of wheel units


198


. The transport trolley


196


as shown in

FIG. 11

has an elongated pullbar


200


with a handle


202


at one end and a lifting flange


204


at the other end, the lifting flange being angularly oriented relative to the pullbar


200


. A pair of spaced trolley wheels


204


aid in not only transporting the


20


, but also serve as a fulcrum whereby downward force on the handle


202


causes the lifting flange


204


to pivot upwardly against a lip


206


welded to the rear tube


60


. The wheel units


198


, as seen in

FIG. 12

, include a wheeled caster


208


which includes wheels


210


and a yoke


212


. The caster


208


permits the wheels


210


to rotate about a horizontal axis. The wheeled caster


208


is mounted on an angle member


214


having an upright wall


216


with a foot


218


extending horizontally therefrom, the foot being complementally configured with the ends of the front tube


56


, the middle tube


58


and the rear tube


60


whereby the foot


218


may be inserted into the ends of each of the tubes


56


,


58


and


60


to support the base and permit the platform


20


to be transported to a different location.




The pulling assembly


38


includes an attachment member


220


, a pulling arm


222


coupled to the attachment member


220


, a driver


224


which shifts the arm


222


vertically, an arm support


226


on which the arm


222


and the driver


224


are supported, suspension members


228


,


230


,


232


and


234


, corresponding carriage assemblies


236


,


238


,


240


and


242


, and a tongue


244


pivotally coupled to the arm support


226


. The attachment member


220


is shown as a chain


246


with a hook


248


for attachment to a body or frame member. The pulling arm


222


is shiftably mounted within the driver


224


which includes an extensible hydraulic ram therein for exerting a pulling force to the attachment member


220


, the pulling arm including a holder


250


at the upper end thereof which retains a part of the chain


246


remote from hook


248


as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

. The chain


246


is redirected by pulley assembly


252


which is adjustably mounted to driver


224


. The driver


224


is mounted for pivoting about a vertical axis on arm support


226


. Link pin


254


connects tongue


244


to a second end


256


of the elongated leg


258


of arm support


226


to permit pivoting about a vertical axis, with lock pin


260


holding the position of the arm support


226


relative to the tongue


244


. The leg


258


has a first end


262


positioned adjacent the bottom end of the driver


224


. The tongue


244


is configured for insertion into a receiver


86


, whereby the pulling assembly


38


may be coupled to the bench


24


.




The suspension members


228


,


230


,


232


and


234


are welded or otherwise secured in a vertical orientation when arm support


226


is in its normal, horizontal orientation. The suspension members each include a spring


264


which is contained therein as shown in FIG.


9


and compressed by the weight of the arm support


226


and the members carried thereby on the carriage assemblies


236


,


238


,


240


and


242


. Preferably, suspension members


228


and


230


are positioned proximate to the first end


262


on either side of the leg


258


as viewed in

FIG. 8

, and suspension members


232


and


234


are positioned more proximate to the second end


256


than the first end


262


, again on either side of the leg


258


as viewed in FIG.


8


. The carriage assemblies each include a rotatable wheel which rotates about an axis which is substantially perpendicular to the leg


258


. In this manner, the operator may more easily position the tongue


244


into a receiver


86


by applying his weight proximate the first end or pulling on the driver


224


to pivot it in a clockwise direction as viewed in FIG.


2


. This causes more weight to be borne by the suspension members


228


and


230


and less weight to be borne by the suspension members


232


and


234


, thereby raising the second end


258


to facilitate insertion of the tongue


244


into the receiver


86


. After the end of the tongue


244


is in place, the operator may push against the driver


224


in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in FIG.


9


. The weight of the arm support and parts carried thereon continues to be supported by all of the suspension members


228


,


230


,


232


and


234


, with an assist in pivoting the driver


224


and therefor in inserting the tongue


244


provided by the suspension members


228


and


230


. A pin extends inwardly from the carriage assemblies to contact an outwardly extending stop on the suspension members when the pulling assembly


38


is elevated to prevent the carriage assemblies from dropping free when the pulling assembly


38


is elevated.




In order to provide greater flexibility for different pulling directions, the bench


24


may be provided with an extension


40


. The extension


40


, as shown in

FIG. 8

, includes times


264


and


266


configured complemental to and for receipt within the receivers


86


of channel beams


90


and


92


, and bridge


268


extending perpendicular to and outwardly from each of the times


264


and


266


. The bridge presents receivers


86


at each end


270


and


272


thereof which thereby receive the tongue


244


of pulling assembly


38


. The bridge


268


is thus located forwardly of the front tube


56


and permits the pulling assembly


38


to be positioned at additional locations for providing precise pulling on the vehicle.




In use, the platform


20


is positioned within an area sufficiently large to permit a motor vehicle to be placed thereon and for the worker to move about the vehicle during repairs. The power unit


42


may be positioned in any convenient location accessible to a source of electrical power to which it is connected by an extension cord, as its associated hydraulic conduit


146


is of sufficient length to reach the housing unit


142


as shown in FIG.


1


. The control


44


includes a switch which may be hand operated when the worker is standing on or near the unlocking member


162


, thus enabling one worker to exercise full control over the platform


20


during its raising or lowering.




In preparation for receipt of the vehicle to be repaired, the worker installs the runways


30


as shown in

FIG. 1

with the ramps


32


inclined so that a vehicle may be rolled onto the runway


30


from the rear end of the platform


20


and roll forwardly across the treadways until the leading tire is engaged by the chocks


34


. By the term leading tire, it is to be understood that the vehicle may be rolled with either its front end facing forwardly or the rear end facing forwardly to permit the most advantageous position for effecting the repair, and thus either the front tire or rear tire may be the leading tire depending on the orientation of the vehicle.




The bench


24


is configured to permit the vehicle to roll thereacross and thus by using the runways


30


and ramps


32


, the vehicle readily clears the bench


24


. Once the platform


20


is in place and the vehicle positioned so that its wheels are on the runways


30


, the pulling assembly


38


is coupled for receipt in one of the receivers


86


of the bench


24


or its extension


40


. The control


44


is then actuated to raise the bench


24


above the base


22


until the anchors coupled to the bench


24


are coupled to the vehicle frame. The bench


24


is then further raised until the bench


24


raises the vehicle to a convenient working height. While various repairs may be effected using the platform


20


hereof, it is especially adapted to perform pulling operations on the body and frame of the motor vehicle on the bench


24


. To that end, the attachment member


220


is then coupled to the portion of the body or frame to be pulled, and the driver


224


actuated by attachment to the power unit


42


whereby the arm


222


is extended to place tension on the chain and cause the portion of the body or frame to which the hook is attached to be pulled toward the pulling assembly.




In order to lower the bench


24


and thus the vehicle, the worker stands on the foot pedal


166


of the unlocking member


162


while manually actuating the control


44


. The application of downward force to the foot pedal


166


causes corresponding upward force to be applied to the trip bar


168


, which engages one of the feet


158


and thereby lifts both feet


158


of the lock arm assembly


150


upwardly above the lock teeth


160


, permitting the bench


24


to be lowered. This enhances the safety of the operation, as two simultaneous operations must be performed in order to lower the bench


24


. The vehicle may then be rolled off of the rear end of the platform


20


after uncoupling the anchors from the vehicle and the bench


24


, or forwardly by replacing the chocks


34


with the ramps


32


.




Although preferred forms of the invention have been described above, it is to be recognized that such disclosure is by way of illustration only, and should not be utilized in a limiting sense in interpreting the scope of the present invention. Obvious modifications to the exemplary embodiments, as hereinabove set forth, could be readily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




The inventor hereby states his intent to rely on the Doctrine of Equivalents to determine and assess the reasonably fair scope of his invention as pertains to any apparatus not materially departing from but outside the literal scope of the invention as set out in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An automobile lift platform comprising:a base; a deck having a pair of spaced, longitudinally extending plates; front and rear pairs of lifting arms coupled to said base and said deck for shifting said deck between a first lowered position and a second position elevated relative to said base; a lifting unit interconnecting said deck and said base for moving said deck from said lowered position to said elevated position; a locking assembly operatively connecting said deck and said base to inhibit lowering of said deck relative to said base, said locking assembly including a locking arm connected to one of said base and deck and a plurality of teeth carried by the other of said deck and base; and an unlocking member for selectively disengaging said locking arm from said teeth.
  • 2. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 1, said locking assembly including a locking arm having a first end and a second end, a pivot coupler pivotally connecting said first end to said deck, and a plurality of spaced teeth secured to said base and positioned for engaging the second end.
  • 3. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 2, wherein said locking arm includes a pair of bars and a brace interconnecting said bars for causing said bars to pivot in unison.
  • 4. An automiobile lift platform as set forth in claim 1, wherein said unlocking member includes a beam having proximal and remote ends and a pivot member intermediate said ends, said proximal end of said beam being positioned for shifting said second end of said locking arm out of engagement with said teeth.
  • 5. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 4, wherein said locking arm includes a first end pivotally coupled to said deck and a second end remote therefrom and wherein said locking arm is operative under the influence of gravity to normally position said second end for engagement with said teeth, and wherein said proximal end of said unlocking member is configured for lifting said second end of said locking arm upon downward movement of said remote end.
  • 6. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 1, including a control for selectively actuating said lifting unit to lift and lower said automobile, said control being positionable proximate said unlocking member to permit an operator to simultaneously actuate said control and said unlocking member.
  • 7. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 1, including an extensible pulling member coupled to said deck and adapted for connecting to an automobile coupled to said deck.
  • 8. An automobile lift platform comprising:a base; a deck having a frame including channels and a pair of spaced, longitudinally extending plates supported on said channels, said plates defining treadways configured for permitting an automobile to be rolled thereon; front and rear pairs of lifting arms coupled to said base and said deck for shifting said deck between a first lowered position and a second position elevated relative to said base; a lifting unit interconnecting said deck and said base for moving said deck from said lowered position to said elevated position; and a plurality of runways, at least two of said runways having ramps for permitting an automobile to be rolled onto the runways, said runways including connectors attaching said runways to said base adjacent said treadways and aligning said runways with said treadways.
  • 9. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 8, wherein said connectors are removably coupled to said base.
  • 10. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 9, wherein said ramps are removably coupled to said two of said runways.
  • 11. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 10, wherein said plurality of runways includes at least four runways, at least two other of said runways including chocks positioned to stop an automobile rolled against the chocks from further longitudinal movement relative to said treadways.
  • 12. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 11, wherein said chocks are removably mounted to said two other of said runways and said ramps and said chocks are configured for alternate, interchangeable mounting to said runways.
  • 13. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 8, including an extensible pulling member coupled to said deck and adapted for connecting to an automobile coupled to said deck.
  • 14. An automobile lift platform as set forth in claim 13, wherein said frame includes a pair of spaced channels each having first and second laterally spaced receivers, said extensible pulling member including a tongue complementally configured for mounting in said receivers.
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