Claims
- 1. A vehicle supported lift system comprising:a lift beam having a first end and a second end; a pair of beam supports each connected to at least one of the first end and the second end of the lift beam for supporting the lift beam; a hanger engaging the lift beam, the hanger including a tube having a side wall portion, a top portion above the side wall portion, and a bottom portion below the side wall portion, a channel formed from a single piece of metal, the channel being generally n-shaped as to be engageable on the lifting beam by vertically sliding the channel onto the beam, the channel being attached to the side wall portion of the tube, and a washer attached to the top portion of the tube; an adjustable lifting device attached to the hanger; and a hood support slidably connected to the beam, the hood support including a channel slidably connected to the beam, a brace connected to the channel, and a hand pivotally connected to the brace.
- 2. The lift system of claim 1, further comprising a chain attached to the lifting device; andan adapter bar member attached to the lifting device.
- 3. The lift system of claim 1, further comprising a compound swivel connection pivotable to at least one of the left end and the right end of the lift beam for laterally and transversely connecting the beam supports to the lift beam.
- 4. The lift system of claim 1, wherein the lift beam comprises:a main beam having a top, a bottom opposite the top, a hole in the top, a hole in the bottom aligned with the hole in the top, a left end adjacent to the top, and a right end opposite the left end; and a pair of extension sections slidably received on the left end and right end of the main beam, wherein each section has a plurality of holes.
- 5. The lift system of claim 4, wherein at least one extension section has a plurality of holes therein to allow adjustments to the length of the lift beam in increments of about ¼ inches.
- 6. The lift system of claim 5, further comprising at least two quick release pins received by the holes in the top and bottom of the main beam and by the holes in the extension sections for locking each of the extension sections into place.
- 7. The lift system of claim 1, wherein each beam support has a leg and a pair of feet connected to the leg, each foot being coated with a protective polymer.
- 8. The lift system of claim 1, wherein the lift beam can be adjusted in length between about 47 inches and 73 inches by a sole technician working on a mini-van.
- 9. The lift system of claim 1, wherein the lifting device is a hook.
- 10. The lift system of claim 9, further comprising an adapter bar member, connected to at least one hook and including a tubular portion, and a plurality of engine holders attached to the tubular portion.
- 11. The lift system of claim 1, wherein at least one beam support has a generally rounded upper portion.
- 12. The lift system of claim 1, wherein at least one beam support is an adaptor leg.
- 13. The lift system of claim 1(1) wherein each beam support has (a) a generally rounded upper portion, (b) a lower portion including a leg, and (c) a foot connected to the leg, all formed from a single piece of material and (2) wherein the leg and the foot help prevent the lift system from slipping.
- 14. The lift system of claim 13, further comprising:an auxiliary beam; a safety coupler configured to connect the auxiliary beam to the lift beam; an auxiliary support post connected to the auxiliary beam; an auxiliary support leg connected to the auxiliary support post; and an adjustable support foot slidably connected to the auxiliary support leg; wherein the swiveling support foot moves independently of the auxiliary support post and leg.
- 15. The lift system of claim 14, further comprising:a coupler including a sleeve having two transversely protruding connecting plates; an auxiliary beam swingably connected to the lift beam by the coupler; and a compound swivel connection pivotable to at least one of the left end and the right end of the lift beam for laterally and transversely connecting the beam supports to the lift beam.
- 16. The lift system of claim 1, further comprising a chain attached to the lifting device;an adapter bar member attached to the lifting device; and a compound swivel connection pivotable to at least one of the left end and the right end of the beam for laterally and transversely connecting the beam supports to the beam.
- 17. The lift system of claim 1, whereinthe lift beam may be adjusted in length by a sole technician working on a minivan; and the lifting device is a hook.
- 18. The lift system of claim 1, further comprising a chain attached to the lifting device;an adapter bar member including a tubular portion attached to the lifting device; a singular, compound swivel connection pivotable to at least one of the left end and the right end of the beam for laterally and transversely connecting the beam supports to the beam; and a plurality of engine holders attached to the tubular portion.
- 19. The lift system of claim 1, further comprising a coupler for an auxiliary beam, the coupler including,a) a sleeve having two transversely protruding connecting plates; b) a first quick release pin penetrating through a first hole in a first plate, entering a hole in an auxiliary beam, exiting a hole in the bottom of a beam and moving through a hole in the plate; and c) a second pin penetrating the holes in a coupler sleeve to secure the coupler in place along the lift beam.
- 20. The lift system of claim 1, further comprising a compound swivel connection pivotable to at least one of the left end and the right end of the beam for laterally and transversely connecting the beam supports to the beam, the compound swivel comprising a single block dimensioned to fit inside a the ends of the beam having1) a side hole, threaded for receiving a bolt, entering a side of the block and stopping within, and 2) a top hole entering the top of the block and exiting the bottom of the block.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims benefit of provisional patent application, U.S. Ser. No. 60/063,888 filed Oct. 31, 1997 and is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/182,365 filed Oct. 29, 1998 (now abandoned), the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/063888 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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