Universal axle and differential carrier stand

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6322061
  • Patent Number
    6,322,061
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 23, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A universal axle and differential carrier stand comprising a base provided with a pair of upright support arms secured to the base at their lower end, and being horizontally adjustable for providing a variable spacing between the pair of support arms. A pair of axle clamps for receiving and positively engaging the vehicle axle or a pair of differential carrier mounts for mounting the differential carrier are alternatively and interchangeably affixed to upper ends of the support arm. Furthermore, the axle clamps and the differential carrier mounts may be adjustable in height. The stand may be quickly and easily loaded and unloaded, because no tools are required to operate axle clamps. The base is provided with caster wheels that allow easy movement of the universal stand with or without vehicle components.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to vehicle axle stands, and more particularly to a universal axle and differential carrier stand.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Stands are important and frequently used equipment in automobile garages and vehicle drivetrain manufacturing plants. Particularly, they are used for holding and supporting vehicle axles and/or differential assemblies during repair or teardown and analysis. Currently, there exist a large number of stands for supporting straight beam type axles of various sizes and independent differential carriers of various dimensions. Big manufacturers or garages waste a great deal of floor space to house all the different axle stands and differential carrier stands, and valuable time is spent switching from stand to stand.




Furthermore, the prior teaches separate stands for either vehicle axles or differential carriers. None of them discloses a universal stand that may support both axles and differential carriers. Also, existing means for clamping axles or mounting differential carriers are relatively complex and cumbersome, and not all the axle stands include axle clamping means.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention alleviates the drawbacks of the prior art. The present invention provides a universal axle and differential carrier stand for motor vehicles capable to support both vehicle axles of a straight beam type and differential carriers and to fit a wide variety of axle models and their geometries.




The universal axle and differential carrier stand in accordance with present invention comprises a base provided with a pair of upright support arms secured to the base at their lower end, and being horizontally adjustable for providing a variable spacing between the pair of support arms. A pair of axle clamps for receiving and positively engaging the vehicle axle or a pair of differential carrier mounts for mounting the differential carrier are alternatively and interchangeably affixed to upper ends of the support arms. Furthermore the axle clamps and the differential carrier mounts may be adjustable in height. The stand may be quickly and easily loaded and unloaded, because no tools are required to operate axle clamps. It is contemplated that the base is provided with casters that allow easy movement of the universal stand with or without vehicle components.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in light of the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a universal axle and differential carrier stand in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2A

is a perspective view of an axle tube clamp assembly in accordance with the present invention in an open position;





FIG. 2B

is a perspective view of the axle tube clamp assembly in accordance with the present invention in a clamped position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the universal axle and differential carrier stand supporting a straight beam type axle;





FIG. 4A

is a perspective view of an independent axle differential carrier mounting assembly in accordance with the present invention in an open position;





FIG. 4B

is a perspective exploded view of an independent axle differential carrier mounting assembly in accordance with the present invention in an open position;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the universal axle and differential carrier stand supporting an independent axle differential carrier.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

of the drawings illustrates a novel arrangement a universal axle and differential carrier stand in accordance with the present invention. The stand comprises a base


10


supporting a pair of upright support arms


24


, and a pair of interchangeable axle tube clamping assemblies


30


each associated with the corresponding support arms


24


.




The base


10


, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, includes a pair of upper generally horizontal support rail


12


, defining a top surface, and a pair of lower generally horizontal support rail


14


, defining a bottom surface, interconnected at their ends by a pair of vertical end plates


16


. The base


10


further includes wheel support rails


18


secured to the end plates


16


preferably by welding. Attached at each end of the wheel support rails


18


are a plurality of wheels


20


providing mobility to the stand. Also, the base


10


may be provided with any appropriate brake device (not shown) well known in the prior art, for securing the universal stand in a locked and stable position. For example, wheels


20


may be provided with brake means, such as represented by the reference numeral


22


in FIG.


3


.




In the preferred embodiment, the support rails


12


,


14


and


18


are all made of steel tubes, preferably of a square cross section. However, other appropriate materials may be utilized in the present invention.




The support arms


24


are generally identical and made of hollow rectangular sleeves having a first end


24




a


and a second end


24




b


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the first ends


24




a


of the support arm


24


are fixed (preferably by welding) to sliding supports


25


. Each of the sliding supports


25


is slidingly secured to the upper support rails


12


, thus, making the support arms


24


horizontally adjustable for providing a variable spacing between them in order to accommodate wide range of axle geometries. Each of the sliding supports


25


may be provided with a locking mechanism


27


, such as bolt, wedge, clamp, cam, etc., for securing the support arm


24


in a selected horizontal position. The second end


24




b


of the support arm


24


is provided with a hole


26


extending completely therethrough.




The universal stand may be provided with a pair of axle clamp assemblies


30


for securely supporting a straight beam type axle


70


shown in

FIG. 3

, as well as a pair of independent axle differential carrier mounting assemblies


50


for mounting an independent axle differential carrier


75


shown in FIG.


5


. Each pair of axle clamp assemblies


30


and differential carrier mounting assemblies


50


is alternatively and interchangeably affixed to the second ends


24




b


of the support arms


24


.




The axle clamp assembly


30


is illustrated in detail in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, wherein

FIG. 2A

shows the clamp assembly


30


in the open position, ready to receive an axle tube, and

FIG. 2B

shows the clamp assembly


30


in its closed position clamping the axle tube schematically represented by a reference numeral


72


. The clamp assembly


30


includes a U-shaped axle tube rest


32


provided with a semi-cylindrical notch


33


for receiving the axle tube


72


, and a small groove


34


function of which will be explained herebelow. Secured to a bottom of the tube rest


32


is a support bar


36


provided with a plurality of vertically evenly spaced holes


37


to provide a vertical adjustment. A clamping bar


38


is pivotally attached to the tube rest


32


at a pivot


35


. Furthermore, the axle clamp assembly


30


includes a clamping T-bar


40


provided with a threaded pin


42


adapted to engage the groove


34


in the tube rest


32


. In order to clamp the axle tube


70


, first the clamp bar


38


is put in its open position, shown in

FIG. 2A

, then the axle tube


72


is positioned in the notch


33


. After that, the clamp bar


38


is rotated toward the axle tube


72


, the threaded pin


42


engages the groove


34


in the tube rest


32


, and the T-bar is manually rotated until an appropriate clamping force is achieved.




In order to adjustably secure the clamp assembly


30


to the support arm


24


, the support bar


36


is inserted into the second ends


24




b


of the support arm


24


. Once the desired height of the clamp assembly


30


is obtained and the holes


26


and


37


are aligned, then a quick release pin (not shown) is inserted into the holes to secure the support bar


36


to the hollow arm


24


in a fixed position.




The universal stand supporting the straight beam type axle


70


is illustrated in FIG.


3


.




As was mentioned above, the universal stand alternatively may be provided with the differential carrier mounting assemblies


50


interchangeably affixed to the second ends


24




b


of the support arms


24


.

FIGS. 4A and 4B

show perspective view and perspective exploded view respectively of the differential carrier mounting assembly


50


that comprises a carrier mounting adapter


52


including a carrier mounting plate


53


provided with a mounting pin


54


fixed thereto, a support bar


56


having a lower end


56




a


and an upper end


56




b


, and a rest sleeve


58


secured at the upper end


56




b


of the bar


56


perpendicular thereto. The mounting pin


54


of the adapter


52


has a polygonal (preferably square) cross-section. The mounting pin


54


is inserted in a corresponding opening


60


in the rest sleeve


58


. This feature allows positioning the mounting plate


53


both vertically and horizontally, thus selectively positioning the differential carrier


75


. A lock pin


62


is employed to secure the mounting adapter


52


in the sleeve


58


. The support bar


56


is provided with a plurality of vertically evenly spaced holes


57


to provide vertical adjustment.




In order to adjustably secure the differential carrier mounting assembly


50


to the support arm


24


, the support bar


56


is inserted into the second ends


24




b


of the support arm


24


. Once the desired height of the carrier mounting assembly


50


is obtained and the holes


26


and


57


are aligned, then the quick release pin (not shown) is inserted into the holes to secure the support bar


56


to the hollow arm


24


in a fixed position.




The universal stand supporting the independent axle differential carrier


75


is illustrated in FIG.


5


. As illustrated, a cover plate (not shown) is removed from the carrier


75


and the mounting plates


53


are fastened to a cover plate flange


76


by means of bolts


78


.




Therefore, the novel arrangement of the universal axle and differential carrier stand of the present invention as constructed in the above-described embodiment, is capable to support both vehicle axles of the straight beam type and the independent axle differential carriers by employing interchangeable the axle clamp assemblies and the independent axle differential carrier mounting assemblies. The universal stand is adapted to fit a wide variety of axle models and their geometry.




The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration in accordance with the provisions of the Patent Statutes. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiment disclosed hereinabove was chosen in order to best illustrate the principles of the present invention and its practical application to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated, as long as the principles described herein are followed. Thus, changes can be made in the above-described invention without departing from the intent and scope thereof. It is also intended that the scope of the present invention be defined by the claims appended thereto.



Claims
  • 1. A universal axle and differential carrier stand comprising:a base, said base having a top surface and a bottom surface; at least one upright support arm having a first end and a second end; said first end of said support arm being secured to said base; at least one of an axle clamping means for receiving and positively engaging a vehicle axle and a differential carrier mounting means for positively engaging a differential carrier affixed to said second end of said support arm, wherein said axle clamping means and said carrier mounting means is alternatively and interchangeably affixed to said second end of said support arm.
  • 2. A universal axle and differential carrier stand comprising:a base, said base having a top surface and a bottom surface; a pair of upright support arms each having a first end and a second end, said first ends of said support arms being secured to said base; and a pair of axle clamping means for receiving and positively engaging a vehicle axle and a pair of differential carrier mounting means for positively engaging a differential carrier affixed to said second end of each of said support arms; wherein each of said axle clamping means and said carrier mounting means is alternatively and interchangeably affixed to said second end of each of said support arms.
  • 3. A universal axle and differential carrier stand comprising:a base, said base having a top surface and a bottom surface; at least one upright support arm having a first end and a second end; said first end of said support arm being secured to said base; at least one of an axle clamping means for receiving and positively engaging a vehicle axle and a differential carrier mounting means for positively engaging a differential carrier affixed to said second end of said support arm, wherein said axle clamping means comprising: an axle tube rest for receiving a vehicle axle tube; a support bar attached to a bottom surface of said tube rest at one end and removably secured to said second end of said support arm at the other end; a clamping bar pivotable on said tube rest and adapted to positively engage the axle tube, and a locking device for locking said clamping bar relative to said axle tube rest.
  • 4. A universal axle and differential carrier stand comprising:a base, said base having a top surface and a bottom surface; at least one upright support arm having a first end and a second end; said first end of said support arm being secured to said base; at least one of an axle clamping means for receiving and positively engaging a vehicle axle and a differential carrier mounting means for positively engaging a differential carrier affixed to said second end of said support arm, wherein said differential carrier mounting means comprising: a support bar having a lower end and an upper end; said lower end removably secured to said second end of said support aim; a rest sleeve provided at said upper end of said support bar perpendicular thereto and extending in a substantially horizontal direction, and a differential carrier mounting adapter including a carrier mounting plate for mounting the differential carrier and a mounting pin fixed thereto, said pin of said mounting adapter removably secured in said sleeve so that the differential carrier may be mounted at a number of different angular positions about said horizontal direction.
  • 5. The universal axle and differential carrier stand as defined in claim 4, wherein said differential carrier mounting plate engaging a bolt hole in said carrier.
  • 6. The universal axle and differential carrier stand as defined in claim 4, wherein said sleeve having a polygonal opening therethrough and said pin having a uniform polygonal cross-section corresponding to said polygonal opening in said rest sleeve.
  • 7. The universal axle and differential carrier stand as defined in claim 4, further including a locking means for restraining axial movement of said mounting adapter.
  • 8. A universal axle and differential carrier stand comprising:a base, said base having a top surface and a bottom surface; at least one upright support arm having a first end and a second end; said first end of said support and being secured to said base; at least one of an axle clamping means for receiving and positively engaging a vehicle axle and a differential carrier mounting means for positively engaging a differential carrier affixed to said second end of said support arm, wherein said axle clamping and differential carrier mounting means comprising: an axle tube rest for receiving a vehicle axle tube; a support bar having a lower end and an upper end, said upper end being attached to a bottom surface of said tube rest at one end, said lower end being removably secured to said second end of said support arm; a clamping bar pivotable on said tube rest and adapted to positively engage the axle tube; a locking device for locking said clamping bar relative to said axle tube rest; a rest sleeve provided at said upper end of said support bar perpendicular thereto and extending in a substantially horizontal direction, and a differential carrier mounting adapter including a carrier mounting plate for mounting the differential carrier and a mounting pin fixed thereto, said pin of said mounting adapter being removably secured in said sleeve so that the differential carrier may be mounted at a number of different angular positions.
  • 9. The universal axle and differential carrier stand as defined in claim 8, wherein said differential carrier mounting plate engaging a bolt hole in said carrier.
  • 10. The universal axle and differential carrier stand as defined in claim 8, wherein said sleeve having a polygonal opening therethrough and said pin having a uniform polygonal cross-section corresponding to said polygonal opening in said rest sleeve.
  • 11. The universal axle and differential carrier stand as defined in claim 8, further including a locking means for restraining axial movement of said mounting adapter.
  • 12. The universal axle and differential carrier stand as defined in claim 1, wherein said stand is provided with a brake means for restraining the movement thereof.
  • 13. A universal axle and differential carrier stand comprising:a base, said base having a top surface and a bottom surface, said base being provided with a plurality of wheels secured to said bottom surface of said base for rendering said base mobile; a pair of upright support arms each having first end and a second end, said first ends of said support arms being secured to said base; said support arms being horizontally adjustable relative to said base for providing a variable spacing between said pair of support arms; an axle clamping means for receiving and positively engaging a vehicle axle, said axle clamping means comprising: an axle tube rest for receiving a vehicle axle tube; a support bar having a lower end and an upper end, said upper end being attached to a bottom surface of said tube rest at one end, said lower end being removably secured to said second end of said support arm, said lower end of said support bar can be adjusted in height relative to said support arm; a clamping bar pivotable on said tube rest and adapted to positively engage the axle tube, and a locking device for locking said clamping bar relative to said axle tube rest; a differential carrier mounting means for positively engaging a differential carrier, said carrier mounting means comprising: a support bar having a lower end and an upper end; said lower end removably secured to said second end of said support arm, said lower end of said support bar can be adjusted in height relative to said support arm; a rest sleeve provided at said upper end of said support bar perpendicular thereto and extending in a substantially horizontal direction; a differential carrier mounting adapter including a carrier mounting plate for mounting the differential carrier and a mounting pin fixed thereto, said pin of said mounting adapter removably secured in said sleeve so that the differential carrier may be mounted at a number of different angular positions about said horizontal direction, said differential carrier mounting plate engaging a bolt hole in said carrier, and a locking means for restraining axial movement of said mounting adapter, wherein each of said axle clamping means and said carrier mounting means is alternatively and interchangeably affixed to said second end of each of said support arms.
  • 14. The universal axle and differential carrier stand as defined in claim 13, further including a brake means for restraining the movement of said stand.
  • 15. The universal axle and differential carrier stand as defined in claim 13, wherein said sleeve having a polygonal opening therethrough and said pin having a uniform polygonal cross-section corresponding to said polygonal opening in said rest sleeve.
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