The present invention relates to a vehicle supporting device and a method to lift and maneuver a vehicle, when the vehicle needs to be moved within a location e.g. a garage for repairs.
Salvage of cars is known to be performed by means of large trucks with a heavy trailing device to salvage a damaged or defect car and bring it to a garage for repairs, while the car is rolling on a pair of its own rear wheels or front wheels, the other pair of wheels being supported by the trailing device.
In a car repair shop or garage, need may arise to move a car from one point to another point within the location using simpler equipment.
EP 0 405 230 B1 describes a lifting device for elevating and maneuvering vehicles before repair work is initiated.
The known lifting device comprises a carrier with four parallel support rails extending laterally from the carrier to support wheels mounted on either a front axle or a rear axle and to bring a vehicle to a suitable position in a garage.
A first coaxial set of support rails are permanently fixed to the carrier in their extended position and a second set of coaxial support rails can be extended to preferably same width as the first set, when the front or rear wheels abut the first set of support rails from one direction, whereby the second set of coaxial support rails are hydraulically drawn towards the same wheels from an opposite direction reducing a distance between the two sets of rails to become shorter than a wheel or tire diameter, before raising an end of a vehicle.
The known lifting device is teaching use of hydraulic cylinders to adjust said distance between support rails, and hydraulic cylinders to laterally extend/withdraw the second set of support rails, which cylinders add to the complexity and price of such device.
In FR 2 340 837 is disclosed a transport device for road transport of cars. The disclosed transport device is configured to be towed by a vehicle. The transport device is rather large and is both wider and higher than a normal sedan. The transport device is adapted to carry the full weight of the car to be transported free from the ground. In essence the transport device is a transport trailer. It is furthermore equipped with supporting members for supporting the wheels of the car to be transported. These supporting members are attached at selected attachment points in a frame structure of the transport device.
Furthermore, U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,974 discloses a lifting and towing apparatus for transporting cars.
It is the object of the present invention to design a less complex and affordable supporting device which all garages could afford to buy, and which requires nothing more than a stacker or forklift normally found in garages, to raise and move a vehicle around in the location, manually or driven by an electromotor.
A further object of the invention is to overcome problems with vehicles, whereof the wheels to be raised are damaged or punctured due to collision, whereby wheels are no longer in coaxial alignment and require different support in the two sides of the vehicle.
This and further objects are fulfilled by a vehicle supporting device for a vehicle comprising a carrier structure and support members extending from the carrier structure and serving to support a vehicle by a pair of its wheels. Said carrier structure comprises a system of attachment points for the support members and provided on longitudinal surfaces of the carrier, said members protruding laterally to support said wheel, when supported, wherein the supporting device further comprises a fork opening configured to connect to a standard stacker or standard forklift, and wherein for each wheel a set of said support members are connected to selected ones of said attachment points to provide a suitable mutual distance and height of said members. The attachment points can be distributed horizontally and vertically in order to obtain said distance and height of support members depending on the nature of possible damage to a wheel.
Hereby is achieved a more flexible adjustment, especially of the height of the wheels when supported, for example in order to provide coaxial alignment of the wheels even when one of them is punctured or otherwise damaged, thereby minimizing stress on other parts of said vehicle, and at the same time facilitating movement of a vehicle by a standard forklift. Hence, a small affordable supporting device is provided, which requires nothing more than a stacker or forklift to raise and move a vehicle around in a location such as a garage, and which at the same time provides the possibility of supporting the wheels at different heights in order to overcome the stress and tension problems in vehicles, where the wheels to be raised are damaged or punctured.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, at least one member of a set of support members has a cranked form like a crank handle, and the distance between wheel contacting surfaces on said support members can be made shorter than the outer diameter of a tire of a wheel, depending on the attachment points or receiving openings used and the angular positioning of the support members.
In a further embodiment of the invention, receiving openings are formed as at least one longitudinal slit in one of said longitudinal surfaces, wherein said slit may have notches to secure the position and avoid sliding of support members in the longitudinal direction of said slit. This feature makes it easy to insert support members in the slit, sliding them to abutment with the tires, and letting them engage in the adjacent notches.
Each support member is provided with a latching element preventing said member from moving out of engagement with a respective attachment point or opening, when in use. Said latching element is protruding from the support member such that in one angular position, the support member can engage with said attachment points or openings, and in another angular position the support member is latched. Consequently, the latching element prevents the support member from sliding out of the carrier structure by turning the support member to the in-use position.
The support member according to the invention has a round, oval, square or multi-facetted cross section and an inner end of the support member is hooked into or over an edge of the carrier structure at the attachment points. As an alternative to inserting support members into receiving openings, usually in the side surface of the carrier structure, said members could be attached by clamping over and around or sticking under an edge of the carrier.
In order to improve support of a wheel, the support member could have an outer end covered by a support pad, and said pad may be formed as a spade.
In yet another advantageous embodiment of the invention, a set of support members supporting one wheel has a locking device in the form of any type of chain, wire or a fish plate capable of maintaining a mutual distance of the support members not to be exceeded when lifted.
In a preferred embodiment the carrier structure is connected to a supporting frame via a rotary joint, wherein the supporting frame is so arranged relative to the carrier structure, that the carrier structure is rotatable relative to the supporting frame. Hereby the rotary joint between the carrier structure and the supporting frame provides increased maneuverability during use, because it will in essence act as the rotary joint of a trailer of a truck.
Preferably, the rotary joint is connected to a top part of the supporting frame. The supporting frame also further comprises two sidewalls extending from the top part, wherein the sidewalls are so arranged relative to each other that they are able to accommodate the forks of a standard stacker or a standard forklift between them. Hereby the sidewalls will act as guides for the forks of the stacker or forklift, and thereby ensure correct positioning of them during use of the supporting device.
The invention also comprises a method of lifting and maneuvering a vehicle in a garage, wherein a supporting device comprising a carrier structure is positioned under a vehicle, then for each wheel of a front or rear axle of the vehicle a set of supporting members are attached to attachment points of a surface of said structure and protrudes laterally therefrom, said members supporting a tire on said wheel from below, the wheel contacting surfaces of the support members allowing a shorter mutual distance than the outer diameter of said tire, and said distance is secured by a locking device interlocking the support members, and finally a maneuvering device, e.g. a stacker or a forklift, is brought into operational engagement with connection means such as fork openings in the carrier structure in order for a vehicle resting on the supporting device to be lifted and maneuvered.
The method according to the invention preferably comprises a step, wherein the support members and/or attachment points are chosen to adapt properly to a height and distance defined by an adjacent tire/wheel on a vehicle to be moved to a new place in the location.
The supporting device according to the invention is preferably used with the method according to the invention.
A further understanding of the nature and advantages of the present invention may be realized by reference to the remaining portions of the specification and the drawings. In the following, preferred embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, wherein
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. Like elements will, thus, not be described in detail with respect to the description of each figure.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention shown in
The carrier structure 2 can be configured e.g. in a rectangular or a U-shaped form as seen from above, and at the side surfaces 4 of the carrier 2 laterally oriented receiving openings 6 for support members 3 are provided along said side surfaces of the carrier 2. The support members 3 are insertable into said openings 6 to a suitable depth and are retained therein for the duration of bringing a vehicle to its destination point.
In an advantageous embodiment of the carrier 2 shown in
In order to prevent support members 3 from accidentally shifting out of the carrier 2, each member 3 is provided with a stop or latching element 9 (visible in
In another embodiment, the support member has a cranked form like a crank handle 3A, allowing easier fitting of the support members relative to a tire, wherein a set of support members 3 can be restricted to a maximum mutual distance by means of a fish plate or locking device 13 restricting the support surfaces of said members 3A to keep a mutual distance smaller than the diameter of a tire to be supported.
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In the following is given a list of reference numbers that are used in the detailed description of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10179488.1 | Sep 2010 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB11/54204 | 9/23/2011 | WO | 00 | 6/17/2013 |