Claims
- 1. A screw jack for lifting autos and the like, comprising a housing, a load member at least partially extensible and retractible relative to the housing, a rotatable screw member adapted to extend and retract the load member, a toothed gear fixed to the screw member for rotation therewith, and means for engaging the gear teeth and causing gear and screw member rotation, the gear having a hub, a planar face, teeth disposed around the gear circumference, and a generally truncated, conical undersurface, the jack further comprising a base plate including a well extending above outer portions of the plate and adapted to receive and journal the gear hub, and a truncated conical surface adjacent the well adapted to generally conform the undersurface of the gear.
- 2. A screw jack according to claim 1 wherein said gear teeth are of generally truncated tetrahedronal shape.
- 3. A screw jack according to claim 1 wherein each of said gear teeth is defined at least in part by said planar gear face.
- 4. A screw jack according to claim 1 wherein each of said gear teeth is defined in part by spaced apart recesses of generally triangular elevational cross-section which taper from respective points located around a small circle on the planar gear face to maximum depths outside the small circle.
- 5. A screw jack according to claim 1 wherein said gear is provided with an undersurface having portions generally parallel to each tooth-defining tapered recess to form, between the recess tapers and the gear underside, a first portion of the gear which is substantially uniform in material thickness.
- 6. A screw jack according to claim 5 wherein said gear undersurface is defined in further part by indented scallops registering with the gear teeth to form, between the undersurface scallops and the teeth surfaces, a second portion of the gear which is substantially uniform in material thickness.
- 7. A screw jack according to claim 1 wherein said means for engaging the gear teeth includes a pinion side gear.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division, of application Ser. No. 544,384, filed Jan. 27, 1975, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of application, Ser. No. 464,362 filed 4/26/74, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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