The invention relates to trailer lifting and storing apparatuses.
Storage of a trailer with a load may subject tires, wheels and bearings of the trailer to stationary heavy loads. Such heavy loads on a stationary trailer may cause the tires to become deformed or have an out of round shape that may cause unwanted vibrations and noise when traveling on a road surface when the trailer is in use. Additionally, storage of a loaded trailer may also cause the bearings of the wheel mechanism of the trailer to become deformed leading to wear of the bearings and causing costly replacement of the bearings. Further, storage of loaded trailer may also cause dry rotting of the tires of a trailer.
There is therefore a need in the art for a trailer lift and storage apparatus that removes the load from the wheels and tires on a stationary stored trailer. There is also a need in the art for a trailer lift and storage apparatus that may be utilized with a variety of trailers of various sizes and capacities.
In one aspect there is disclosed a lifting and storage assembly for a trailer that includes a pair of spaced parallel rails disposed on a surface. The rails support an axle of the trailer wherein the wheels of the trailer are lifted above the surface removing a load on the wheels.
In another aspect there is disclosed a lifting and storage assembly for a trailer including a pair of spaced parallel rails disposed on a surface. The rails support an axle of the trailer wherein the wheels of the trailer are lifted above the surface removing a load on the wheels. Each of the pair of spaced rails includes a contoured top surface. The contoured top surface extends from a proximal end to a distal end with a middle portion positioned there between.
In a further aspect there is disclosed a lifting and storage assembly for a trailer including a pair of spaced parallel rails disposed on a surface. The rails support an axle of the trailer wherein the wheels of the trailer are lifted above the surface removing a load on the wheels. Each of the pair of spaced rails includes a contoured top surface. The contoured top surface extends from a proximal end to a distal end with a middle portion positioned there between. The proximal end of the contoured top surface includes a ramped structure including an angle defining a travel path of the axle on the contoured top surface. The proximal end of the contoured top surface terminates at a radius that transition to the middle portion having a planar surface.
Referring to the Figures, there is disclosed a lifting and storage apparatus 12 for a trailer 14. The lifting and storage apparatus 12 includes a pair of parallel spaced rails 16 disposed on a surface 18. The rails 16 may be spaced from each other at various distances to accommodate trailers 14 with various wheel base dimensions. The rails 16 may include cross members 20 linking the parallel rails 16, as will discussed in more detail below.
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The top surface 24 may include a sliding plate 38 attached thereon to provide a smooth travel of an axle 34 of the trailer on the rails 16. The sliding plate 38 may be formed of various materials including plastics and composites that include Teflon or other types of materials that lessens a friction coefficient of the top surface 24 and axle 34 allowing smooth travel of an axle 34 of the trailer on the top surface 24. The sliding plate 38 may be attached to the rails 16 utilizing fasteners or may otherwise be attached to the rails 16 using adhesives, welding or other joining techniques.
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In use, the lifting and storage apparatus 12 may be positioned on the surface 18, such as a floor of a garage or other building, on a gravel surface or other surface. The rails 16 may be attached to the surface 18 utilizing a fastener 22 as described in above with
A user may back up a trailer 14 as shown in
As the trailer axle 34 continues its travel up the ramp 32, the trailer axle 34 reaches the middle portion 30 of the top surface 24 and the wheels and tires and lifted from the surface 18 as shown in
The invention is not restricted to the illustrative examples described above. Examples described are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Changes therein, other combinations of elements, and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art. The scope of the invention is defined by the scope of the claims.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application 61/907,151 filed Nov. 21, 2013, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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