Claims
- 1. A scissors jack which can be stored in a minimum diameter of a circular space comprising, a base member, first and second lower channel members pivotally attached to said base member, the lower ends of said first and second lower channel members formed with gear teeth which mesh together, a load supporting cap, first and second upper channel members pivotally attached to said cap, a threaded trunnion formed with pivot pin portions which pivotally connects the upper end of said first lower channel member to the lower end of said first upper channel member, a plain trunnion formed with pivot pin portions which pivotally connects the upper end of said second lower channel member to the lower end of said second upper channel member, a threaded screw with one end threadedly received through said threaded trunnion, a shaft which has a length which terminates between the plain and threaded trunnions and which extends through said plain trunnion and formed with a hollow end portion which extends into the region between said plain trunnion and said threaded trunnion and into which one end of said threaded screw is slidably received, means for limiting the slidable relative motion between said hollow end portion and said threaded screw and for preventing rotational movement between said threaded screw and said hollow end portion so that said jack can be stored in a minimum diameter of a circular space.
- 2. A scissors jack which can be stored in a minimum space according to claim 1 wherein said means for limiting the slidable relative motion and for preventing rotational movement between said threaded screw and said hollow end portion comprises a longitudinal slot formed in said hollow end portion between said plain and threaded trunnions and a transverse extension attached to the second end of said threaded screw and extending into said longitudinal slot in said hollow end portion between said plain and threaded trunnions.
- 3. A scissors jack which can be stored in a minimum space according to claim 2 wherein said shaft is formed a portion that is matable with a handle to allow said shaft to be rotated so as to raise and lower the jack.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/032,096 filed Nov. 17, 1993.
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Divisions (1)
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