Claims
- 1. A lifting jack comprising: a single leg with a stationary horizontal axis; a lifting arm pivoting about said stationary horizontal axis; a threaded shaft with a diameter connected pivotably to said leg and engaging said lifting arm, said threaded shaft having a longitudinal axis; a transverse bolt with a diameter and secured to an end of said threaded shaft, said transverse bolt having a longitudinal axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of said threaded shaft; a manually operated crank having a longitudinal axis; a fork-shaped claw formed from sheet metal and secured non-rotationally to an end of said crank, said claw comprising a flat end wall having a rectangular periphery, said end wall being mounted on one end of said crank, first and second flat side portions, each having one end attached to and extending substantially at a 90.degree. angle from opposite peripheral edges of said end wall, and first and second flat lip portions extending toward each other at an angle less than 90.degree. from the opposite end of said first and second side portions respectively: said first and second lip portions each including prongs spaced from each other by a distance corresponding substantially to the diameter of the shaft, said first and second lip portions each including a terminal free end, said terminal free ends being spaced from each other by a distance corresponding substantially to the diameter of the transverse bolt; whereby, when the said claw is engaged with said crank, said transverse bolt passes between said terminal free ends and is located in and closely surrounded by a slot bounded by said end wall, said first and second side portions, and said first and second lip portions; and whereby when said transverse bolt is located in said slot, said shaft is loosely surrounded by said prongs, such that said claw may impart force from said crank to said transverse bolt to rotate said shaft even when said crank and said shaft are not longitudinally aligned.
- 2. A lifting jack comprising: a single leg with a stationary horizontal axis; a lifting arm pivoting about said stationary horizontal axis; a threaded shaft with a diameter connected pivotably to said leg and engaging said lifting arm, said threaded shaft having a longitudinal axis; a transverse bolt with a diameter and secured to an end of said threaded shaft, said transverse bolt having a longitudinal axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of said threaded shaft; a manually operated crank having a longitudinal axis; a fork-shaped claw secured non-rotationally to an end of said crank, said claw having a transverse slot bounded by walls with sides for attaching said claw to said transverse bolt with sufficient looseness to turn said threaded shaft by said crank even when said shaft is not longitudinally aligned with said crank, said transverse slot having a longitudinal axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of said crank; said transverse slot in said claw being slidable over said transverse bolt with the longitudinal axis of said transverse slot sliding parallel to the longitudinal axis of said transverse bolt; said sides of said claw having prongs with ends spaced from each other by a distance corresponding substantially to the diameter of said bolt; said claw fitting loosely about said bolt for rotating freely around said bolt with the longitudinal axis of said transverse slot rotating freely relative to the longitudinal axis of said transverse bolt; said prongs surrounding loosely said shaft; said shaft being freely rotatable by said crank when the longitudinal axes of said shaft and said crank are not longitudinally aligned, wherein said walls with sides comprise a flat end wall, and first and second flat side portions each having one end attached to and extending from opposite peripheral edges of said end wall.
- 3. A lifting jack as defined in claim 2, including a connecting arm connecting said sides of said claw and separating said sides by a spacing equal substantially to twice said distance between said ends of said prongs, said prongs being bent toward one another.
- 4. A lifting jack as defined in claim 2, wherein said threaded shaft has a thickness exceeding said distance between said prongs, said transverse bolt being thinner than said threaded shaft.
- 5. A lifting jack as defined in claim 2, wherein said sides have recesses between said prongs, said recesses having a depth equal substantially to lengths of said prongs for fitting about said threaded shaft.
- 6. A lifting jack as defined in claim 2, wherein said claw has a rear wall, said transverse slot having a width, said prongs bending toward said other at a point located farther from said rear wall of said claw than said width of said transverse slot.
- 7. A lifting jack as defined in claim 2, wherein said claw has a substantially U-shaped cross-section.
- 8. A lifting jack comprising: a single leg with a stationary horizontal axis; a lifting arm pivoting about said stationary horizontal axis; a lever arm pivotably connected to said leg; a threaded shaft with a diameter connected pivotably to said leg and engaging said lifting arm through said lever arm, said threaded shaft having a longitudinal axis; a transverse bolt with a diameter and secured to an end of said threaded shaft, said transverse bolt having a longitudinal axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of said threaded shaft; a manually operated crank having a longitudinal axis; a fork-shaped claw secured non-rotationally to an end of said crank, said claw having a transverse slot bounded by walls with sides for attaching said claw to said transverse bolt with sufficient looseness to turn said threaded shaft by said crank even when said shaft is not longitudinally aligned with said crank, said transverse slot having a longitudinal axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of said crank; said transverse slot in said claw being slidable over said transverse bolt with the longitudinal axis of said transverse slot sliding parallel to the longitudinal axis of said transverse bolt; said sides of said claw having prongs with ends spaced from each other by a distance corresponding substantially to the diameter of said bolt; said claw fitting loosely about said bolt for rotating freely around said bolt with the longitudinal axis of said transverse slot rotating freely relative to the longitudinal axis of said transverse bolt; said prongs surrounding loosely said shaft; said shaft being freely rotatable by said crank when the longitudinal axes of said shaft and said crank are not longitudinally aligned, wherein said walls with sides comprise a flat end wall, and first and second flat side portions each having one end attached to and extending from opposite peripheral edges of said end wall.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of the parent application Ser. No. 602,286 filed Dec. 7, 1990, now abandoned.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/DE90/00094 |
2/14/1990 |
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12/7/1990 |
12/7/1990 |
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WO90/10594 |
9/20/1990 |
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US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (1)
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602286 |
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