Claims
- 1. A scissors lifting device having a base unit, a carrier unit and at least one pair of scissors having inner and outer legs pivotably mounted at a scissors axle and connected to the base unit and carrier unit, the lifting device comprising:a drive for opening and closing the scissors; a drive shaft parallel to scissors axle and coupled to the drive for rotational movement in both directions, and having a toothing on its circumference; at least one band-like toothed belt looped around the drive shaft and engaging the toothing; and a lifting truck coupled to each belt.
- 2. The lifting device of claim 1 wherein the drive shaft is rigidly mounted on the base unit and further comprising a rotation shaft positioned at a fixed distance from and parallel to the drive shaft, and at least one reversal element rotatably mounted on the rotation shaft, each reversal element engaging and redirecting a respective belt.
- 3. The lifting device of claim 2 comprising two belts and two corresponding reversal elements.
- 4. The lifting device of claim 2 wherein each inner leg pivotably connects to the base at a base axis, the drive shaft is located near the base axis, and the rotation shaft is positioned so that the scissors axle is between the rotation shaft and the base axis.
- 5. The lifting device of claim 2 wherein the lifting truck has two rollers staggered in the direction of truck movement and riding on at least one of the inner legs, and a lifting roller for engaging a lifting cam.
- 6. The lifting device according to claim 1 wherein each belt forms an upper part and a lower part and the lifting truck is coupled to the upper part of each belt.
- 7. The lifting device of claim 6 wherein each belt has two ends, each end being fastened to the lifting truck, and further comprising at least one tensioning device connected at one of the ends of each belt.
- 8. The lifting device of claim 1 wherein the base unit has an outer side and the drive is mounted to the outer side and is equipped with a brake for stopping rotational movement of the drive shaft.
- 9. The lifting device of claim 8 wherein the base unit is equipped with a torque support arm.
- 10. The lifting device of claim 1 wherein the base unit and carrier unit have inner and outer sides, each inner leg is connected to the inner sides of the base unit and carrier unit and each outer leg is connected to the outer sides of the base unit and carrier unit, and the lifting truck rides on at least one of the inner legs, further comprising at least one lifting cam positioned on at least one of the outer legs so that the lifting truck and each lifting cam operate in conjunction to open and close the scissors.
- 11. A scissors lifting device comprising:a base unit; a carrier unit; an inner leg having first and second ends, the first end pivotably mounted to the base unit at an inner pivot, the second end slidingly engaging the carrier unit; an outer leg having first and second ends, the first end slidingly engaging the base unit, the second end pivotably mounted to the carrier unit at an outer pivot, the outer leg pivotably mounted to the inner leg at a scissors axle; a drive for raising the carrier unit; a drive shaft parallel to scissors axle and coupled to the drive to provide rotational movement in both directions, the drive shaft having a toothing on its circumference and being positioned near the inner pivot; a rotation shaft parallel to the drive shaft and positioned at a fixed distance from the drive shaft along the inner leg; a band-like toothed belt looped around the drive shaft and rotation shaft and engaging the toothing; and a lifting truck coupled to the belt and movable along the inner leg between the drive shaft and the scissors pivot, the lifting truck providing contact with respect to the outer leg so that movement of the truck toward the scissors pivot causes the inner and outer legs to open.
- 12. The lifting device of claim 11 further comprising a reversal element rotatably mounted on the rotation shaft, the reversal element engaging and redirecting the belt.
- 13. The lifting device of claim 11 wherein the belt has two ends, each end being fastened to the lifting truck, and further comprising a tensioning device connected at one of the ends.
- 14. A scissors lifting device including a base unit, a carrier unit, first and second scissor-like legs connected at a scissors pivot and pivotably and slideably connected relative to the base unit and carrier unit, the lifting device comprising:a drive for raising the carrier unit; a drive shaft parallel to scissors axle and coupled to the drive to provide rotational movement in both directions, the drive shaft having a toothing on its circumference and being positioned near a pivotable connection between the first leg and the base unit; a rotation shaft parallel to the drive shaft and positioned at a fixed distance from the drive shaft along the first leg; a band-like toothed belt looped around the drive shaft and rotation shaft and engaging the toothing; and a lifting truck coupled to the belt and movable between the drive shaft and the scissors pivot, the lifting truck providing contact with respect to the second leg so that movement of the truck toward the scissors pivot causes the legs to open.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION AND CLAIM OF PRIORITY
This application is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/EPO/02657 having an international filing date of Mar. 25, 2000, which designates at least one country in addition to the United States and which claims priority from German Application No. 199 21 435.2 filed Mar. 13, 1996. For priority purposes, this application claims the benefit of 35 USC 371 and/or 35 USC 120.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP00/02657 |
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WO00/68596 |
11/16/2000 |
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