Claims
- 1. A switch stand comprising:
- a base;
- a housing resting on said base;
- a shaft mounted for rotational movement within said housing;
- a first cradle upstanding from said base;
- a second cradle upstanding from said base; and
- a lever arm affixed to said shaft, said lever arm including a handle defining a closed area, said lever arm and handle movable arcuately between a first position contacting said first cradle and a second position contacting said second cradle, said first position and said second position separated by an angle 120 degrees or less.
- 2. The switch stand of claim 1 further comprising:
- a link connected to said shaft;
- a spindle connected to said link and projecting beneath said housing; and
- a connecting rod attached to said spindle and configured for axial movement relative to said shaft.
- 3. The switch stand of claim 1 wherein said first cradle and said second cradle are separate from said housing.
- 4. The switch stand of claim 1 wherein said lever arm reaches at least 18 inches above the height of said shaft when in said first position or said second position.
- 5. The switch stand of claim 1 further comprising a locking device mounted on each of said first and second cradles that retains said lever arm in said first and second position.
- 6. The switch stand of claim 5 wherein said lever arm is held in said locking device at an angle of about 40 to 45 degrees from a plane of said base.
- 7. The switch stand of claim 1 wherein said lever arm comprises an elongated bar.
- 8. The switch stand of claim 7 wherein said lever arm is elongated to a length of at least 36 inches.
- 9. A switch stand for moving switching rails from a first setting to a second setting, said stand comprising:
- a base;
- a housing fixed to said base;
- a shaft mounted for rotational movement within said housing;
- a first cradle upstanding from said base, said first cradle including a first foot lock mechanism;
- a second cradle upstanding from said base, said second cradle including a second foot lock mechanism;
- a lever arm having a first end and a second end, said first end of said lever and secured to said drive shaft;
- a handle fixed to said second end of said lever arm, said handle including a member defining a closed area;
- said lever arm and handle movable arcuately between a first position wherein said lever arm is supported by said first cradle at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the plane of said base, and a second position wherein said lever arm is supported by said second cradle at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the plane of said base;
- said rails set at said first setting when said lever arm is in said first position, and said rails set at said second setting when said lever arm is in said second position; and
- said first position and said second position separated by an angle of approximately 120 degrees.
- 10. The switch stand of claim 9 wherein the highest point of said handle when said lever arm is in said first position is at least 18 inches above said base.
- 11. A switch stand comprising:
- a housing defining a base;
- a shaft mounted for rotational movement within said housing;
- a first locking mechanism attached to said base;
- a second locking mechanism attached to said base; and
- a lever arm affixed to said shaft, said lever arm including a handle defining a closed area adjacent said lever arm, said lever arm and handle movable arcuately between a first position contacting said first locking mechanism and a second position contacting said second locking mechanism, said first position and said second position separated by an angle less than approximately 120 degrees.
- 12. The switch stand of claim 11 wherein said handle further comprises a bar member bent to define a closed area.
- 13. The switch stand of claim 11 wherein said lever arm, when in said first position, forms an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the plane of said base.
- 14. The switch stand of claim 11 wherein said lever arm, when in said first position, forms an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the plane of said base.
- 15. The switch stand of claim 11 wherein said lever arm further comprises a straight bar.
- 16. The switch stand of claim 11 wherein said handle further comprises a bar member defining at least one grasping portion spaced from said lever arm.
- 17. The switch stand of claim 16 wherein said grasping portion is elevated by an angle at least 30 degrees from the plane of said base when said lever arm is in said first position.
- 18. The switch stand of claim 11 wherein said first locking mechanism further comprises a first cradle upstanding from said base for receiving said lever arm.
- 19. The switch stand of claim 18 wherein said second locking mechanism further comprises a second cradle upstanding from said base for receiving said lever arm.
- 20. The switch stand of claim 18 further comprising a first foot-actuated locking mechanism on said cradle engageable with said lever arm to retain said lever arm in said first position.
- 21. The switch stand of claim 20 further comprising a second foot-actuated locking mechanism on said cradle engageable with said lever arm to retain said lever arm in said second position.
- 22. A switch stand for moving switching rails from a first setting to a second setting, said stand comprising:
- a base;
- a housing fixed to said base;
- a shaft mounted for rotational movement within said housing;
- a first locking mechanism attached to said base;
- a second locking mechanism attached to said base;
- a lever arm having a first end and a second end, said first end of said lever arm secured to said shaft;
- a handle adjacent said second end of said lever arm, said handle including a member defining a closed area;
- said lever arm and handle movable arcuately between a first position wherein said lever arm is engaged by said first locking mechanism at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the plane of said base, and a second position wherein said lever arm is engaged by said second locking mechanism at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the plane of said base;
- said rails set at said first setting when said lever arm is in said first position, and said rails set at said second setting when said lever arm is in said second position; and
- said first position and said second position separated by an angle of approximately 120 degrees.
- 23. The switch stand of claim 22 wherein said member of said handle is bent into a closed loop.
- 24. The switch stand of claim 23 wherein said elongated member of said handle further comprises an elongated bar including at least two portions bent to approximately 90-degree angles.
- 25. A switch stand for moving switching rails from a first setting to a second setting, said stand comprising:
- a base;
- a housing fixed to said base;
- a shaft mounted for rotational movement within said housing;
- a first locking mechanism attached to said housing;
- a second locking mechanism attached to said housing;
- a lever arm having a first end and a second end, said first end of said lever arm secured to said shaft;
- a handle located adjacent said second end of said lever arm, said handle including a member defining a closed area;
- said lever arm and handle movable arcuately between a first position wherein said lever arm is engaged by said first locking mechanism, and a second position wherein said lever arm is engaged by said second locking mechanism;
- said rails set at said first setting when said lever arm is in said first position, and said rails set at said second setting when said lever arm is in said second position; and
- said first position and said second position separated by an angle of less than 120 degrees.
- 26. A switch stand comprising:
- a housing defining a base;
- a shaft mounted for rotational movement within said housing;
- a first locking mechanism attached to said housing;
- a second locking mechanism attached to said housing;
- a lever arm having a first end and a second end, said first end connected to said shaft, said lever arm extending at least 36 inches between said first end and said second end;
- a handle located adjacent said second end of said lever arm, said handle including a member having a grasping portion and defining a closed area; and
- said lever arm and handle rotatable between a first position wherein said lever arm is engaged by said first locking mechanism, and a second position wherein said lever arm is engaged by said second locking mechanism;
- wherein said grasping portion of said member is elevated at least 18 inches above said base when said lever arm is in said first position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/268,478, filed Jun. 30, 1994, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/926,063, filed on Aug. 5, 1992, both abandoned.
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