Claims
- 1. A transportable service lift assembly for use in raising and lowering a vehicle from one position to a second position, the transportable service lift assembly comprising:
- first and second longitudinally extending frame members in opposed relationship to each other and supporting a horizontal platform;
- first and second removably mounted wheel assemblies, each wheel assembly operatively connected to one longitudinally extending frame member wherein a portion of the wheel assembly extends below the frame member;
- at least one lifting assembly operatively connected to the frame members; the lifting assembly raising and lowering the longitudinally extending frame members whereby the wheel assemblies can be removed from the frame members when the frame members are in a raised position and the frame members can be lower to rest on the ground when the wheel assemblies have been removed; and
- at least one service lift device operatively connected to the platform, the service lift device raising and lowering the platform in a vertical direction whereby the platform is lowered adjacent the ground when the frame members are resting on the ground;
- whereby such vehicle can be positioned on the platform when the lifting assemblies and the service lifting device are in a lowered position.
- 2. The transportable service lift assembly of claim 1, including at least two lifting assemblies operatively connected to the frame members in opposed relationship.
- 3. The transportable service lift assembly of claim 1, wherein each lifting assembly includes a hydraulic cylinder and rod operatively connected to a source of fluid under pressure for raising and lower the frame members.
- 4. The transportable service lift assembly of claim 1, wherein each wheel assembly comprises a wheel operatively connected to an axle, and wherein a receiving member is mounted on each longitudinally extending frame member, each axle being removably positioned in each receiving member.
- 5. The transportable service lift assembly of claim 4, further including a locking mechanism which extends through the receiving member and the axle for removably locking the wheel assembly onto the frame member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Ser. No. 60/090,843 filed Jun. 26, 1998.
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Catalog pp. 6 and 7 from "Welded Cylinders--Fluid Power" for Chief (R) WP Pistons, undated. |