A better understanding of the surface mounting system and method for a portable hoist assembly made be had from the drawing figures wherein:
The system and method of the present invention 10, designed primarily for the mounting of a portable hoist assembly 100 is best understood by reference to
The post base 20 includes three main parts. The first part is a substantially vertical tubular support post 22 having an upper portion 24 and a lower portion 26. Attached to the tubular support post 22 are two or more vertically-aligned, spaced apart, support rings 28. In the preferred embodiment the vertically-aligned support rings 28 are welded to be substantially perpendicular to the tubular support post 22, one ring being attached at the uppermost portion 25 of the upper portion 24 of the tubular support post 22 and the other ring being attached at the lowermost portion 27 of the upper portion 26 of the tubular support post 22.
In an alternate embodiment one or both of the vertically-aligned support rings 28 may be mechanically attached to the tubular support post 22. Such mechanical attachment may include a hinge whereby one or more of the support rings 28 may be moved from being substantially perpendicular to the tubular support post 22 to a position substantially parallel to the long axis of the tubular support post 22.
The vertically-aligned, spaced-apart, support rings 28 are formed from a flat piece of structural tubing 30. Holes 32 are bored through the side walls 34 of the structural tubing 30 to transform a section of the structural tubing 30 into a support ring 28. If desired a collar 36 may be placed in the hole 32 cut into the side walls 34 of the structural tubing 30. This collar 36 may be formed from a low friction material.
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The surface support base 50 includes a substantially flat plate 52. Formed in the substantially flat plate 52 is an opening 54. The opening 54 is placed in the substantially flat plate 52 at a location where the rigidity of the substantially flat plate 52 will enable support for the post base 20 and resistance to a turnover moment when a portable hoist assembly 100 is placed within the support rings 28 of the post base 20. While a substantially flat plate 52 is used in the preferred embodiment, those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that plates having other shapes may be used.
Extending outwardly from the opening 54 in the substantially flat plate 52 is a receiver sleeve 56 for the tubular support post 22. The opening 54 and the receiver sleeve 56 are sized to allow for slidable interfitment with the lower portion 26 of the tubular support post 22 portion of the post base 20. The receiver sleeve 56 is typically welded to the bottom of the substantially flat plate 52. As may be seen in
A complete mounting of the surface support base 50 to the floor portion 134 of the bed 132 of a pick-up truck 130 is shown in
Further details regarding the mounting of the surface support base to the floor of the load-carrying portion of a vehicle are shown in
As the present invention is made for use in a wide variety of vehicles, users may be supplied with a kit including numerous types of mounting pieces for enabling the mounting of the surface support base 50 in a variety of different vehicles. For vehicles having a floor of the load-carrying portion made from thin metal it is suggested that the surface support base 50 be connected to a floor support member. While hardware 80 has been used in the preferred embodiment for mounting the surface support base 50 to the floor of the load-carrying portion of the vehicle, it is also possible to weld the surface support base 50 in place.
In some special situations, even the presence of a substantially flat plate on the floor of the load-carrying portion of a vehicle may be objectionable. In these circumstances, it is also possible to mount the substantially flat plate 52 to the undersurface of the floor portion of the load-carrying portion of a vehicle. In this case a hole is cut through the floor which provides access to the opening 54 in the substantially flat plate 52 and to the receiver sleeve 56.
An assembled system 10 appears in
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Yet another application of the system of the present invention is shown in
While utilization of the present invention in the back of a pick-up truck 130 is shown in
Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the method of the present invention begins with mounting the surface support base 50 to the floor of a vehicle. This is accomplished by selecting the location for the placement of the substantially flat plate 52. For U.S. vehicles, this location may be on the right side as this is the side closest to a curb. For non-U.S. vehicles, this location may be on the left side. Most users will want to mount the substantially flat plate 52 as close as possible to the side of the vehicle but at the same time not restricting the range of motion of the portable hoist system 100.
Once the location for the substantially flat plate 52 is chosen, a hole is cut in the floor of the load-carrying portion of the vehicle for insertion of the receiver sleeve 56. Following the insertion of the receiver sleeve 56 through the hole in the floor of the load-carrying portion of the vehicle, mounting hardware 80 such as shown in
With the surface support base 50 in place, the lower portion 26 of the substantially vertical tubular support post 22 of the post base 20 may be inserted into both the opening 54 and the receiver sleeve 56 which extends therefrom in the substantially flat plate 52. Such insertion positions the vertically-aligned support rings 28 to where the vertical portion 102 of the portable hoist assembly 100 may be inserted. In most situations the lower support ring 28 will be in contact with the top 53 of the substantially flat plate 52. However, if desired a stop may be formed around the substantially vertical tubular support post 22.
With the post base 20 in place the portable hoist assembly 100 may be positioned within the post base 20 as shown in both
Disassembly begins with the removal of the portable hoist assembly 100 from the post base 20. Once removed the portable hoist assembly 100 may be folded up and stored for future use. Next comes the removal of the post base 20. As previously indicated, it may be possible to leave the post base 20 with the vehicle; however, some users may wish to remove the post base 20 from the vehicle to increase available space within or access to the load-carrying portion of the vehicle.
While the system and method of the present invention has been described according to its preferred and alternate embodiments, those of ordinary skills in the art will understand that numerous other embodiments have been enabled. Such other embodiments shall be included within the scope and meaning of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional U.S. Patent Application 60/844,324 filed Sep. 13, 2006.
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60844324 | Sep 2006 | US |