Claims
- 1. A scissor jack for lifting a body of a vehicle above the ground, the jack comprising:
- a leg having a lower end adapted to bear on the ground and an opposite upper end;
- a support arm having a lower end pivoted on the opposite upper end of the leg at an intermediate horizontal axis and an opposite upper end;
- a load-bearing member engageable with the vehicle body and formed on the opposite upper end of the intermediate support arm;
- upper and lower links pivoted together at another intermediate horizontal axis, the upper link being pivotally connected to the support arm between the ends thereof at an upper horizontal link axis, the lower link being pivotally connected to the leg between the ends thereof at a lower horizontal link axis;
- a jack screw operatively connected to the leg, arm, and links at the intermediate axes and rotatable in one direction to draw the intermediate link axes toward one another to raise the load-bearing member and rotatable in the opposite direction to separate the intermediate link axes to lower the load-bearing member;
- a foot piece on the lower end of the leg;
- pivot means on the foot piece to rock the lower end of the leg relative to the ground about a lower horizontal foot axis as the leg is raised and lowered; and
- a control brace fixed on the lower link and projecting therefrom past the leg and beyond the lower horizontal link axis to support the jack in a raised position of the load-bearing member with the lower link axis above the ground, the control brace having an outer end operatively engageable with the ground and forming a lower horizontal brace axis spaced from the axes such that it always defines with the lower foot axis a plane generally parallel to a plane defined by the intermediate link axes.
- 2. The scissor jack defined in claim 1 wherein the foot piece is formed rigidly on the lower end of the leg and has a pair of portions extending at an obtuse angle to each other from the lower foot axis.
- 3. The scissor jack defined in claim 2 wherein one of the portions is formed with an opening through which the control brace extends to directly engage the ground at the brace axis.
- 4. The scissor jack defined in claim 1 wherein the control-brace outer end is rounded and centered on the brace axis.
- 5. The scissor jack defined in claim 1 wherein the control-brace outer end is rounded.
- 6. The scissor jack defined in claim 1 wherein the control-brace outer end engages the foot piece and is operatively engageable via same with the ground.
Priority Claims (2)
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| 8513829[U] |
May 1985 |
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| 8522952[U] |
Aug 1985 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 06/850,499 filed on Apr. 10, 1986, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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850499 |
Apr 1986 |
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