Claims
- 1. A wall panel lifting system used for forming multistory block or brick walls, the wall panel lifting system comprising:
a vertical wall panel lifting frame; a wall panel trolley frame mounted on said panel lifting frame for riding vertically up and down thereon; a wall panel adapted for laying blocks or bricks thereagainst, said wall panel mounted on a front of said trolley frame; and lifting means attached to said panel lifting frame and said trolley frame, said lifting means for raising and lowering said trolley frame and said wall panel on said lifting frame.
- 2. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 1 wherein said lifting means includes a cable winch with cable, said cable winch attached to said panel lifting frame, one end of said cable attached to a top of said trolley frame.
- 3. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 1 wherein said trolley frame is slidably mounted up and down in a vertical groove in a front of said lifting frame.
- 4. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 3 wherein said trolley frame includes a vertical flange with a plurality of wheels mounted thereon, said wheels engaging sides of said vertical groove in the front of said lifting frame.
- 5. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 1 wherein said trolley frame includes a pair of vertical channel members, each of said channel members having a rear “U” shaped channel and a front “U” shaped channel, said front “U” shaped channel spring biased and expandable on said rear “U” shaped channel, said wall panel attached to the front of said front “U” shaped channel
- 6. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 1 wherein said panel lifting frame includes a pair of vertical legs with a plurality of leg sections connected together using leg section couplings.
- 7. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 1 wherein said panel lifting frame also includes angled lifting frame braces and a pair of vertical jacks attached to said vertical legs for plumbing said panel lifting frame horizontally and vertically.
- 8. A wall panel lifting system used for forming multistory block or brick walls, the wall panel lifting system comprising:
a vertical wall panel lifting frame, said panel lifting frame including a pair of vertical legs connected together using cross braces; a wall panel trolley frame slidably mounted on said vertical legs of said panel lifting frame for riding vertically up and down thereon; a light weight metal wall panel adapted for laying blocks or bricks thereagainst, said wall panel retractably mounted on a front of said trolley frame; and a cable winch with cable, said cable winch attached to a side of one of said vertical legs, one end of said cable attached to a top of said trolley frame.
- 9. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 8 wherein said trolley frame is slidably mounted up and down in a vertical groove in a front of said vertical legs of said lifting frame.
- 10. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 9 wherein said trolley frame includes a vertical flange with a plurality of wheels mounted thereon, said wheels engaging sides of the vertical groove in the front of said pair of vertical legs of said lifting frame.
- 11. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 8 wherein said trolley frame includes a pair of vertical channel members, each of said channel members having a rear “U” shaped channel and a front “U” shaped channel, said front “U” shaped expandable and retractable on said rear “U” shaped channel, said wall panel attached to the front of said front “U” shaped channel.
- 12. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 11 wherein said trolley frame includes a rotatable torque tube mounted thereon, ends of said torque tube mounted on cams, said cams engaging said front “U” shaped channels for expanding said wall panel outwardly into a level or plumb position.
- 13. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 12 further including a torque handle attached to a portion of said torque tube, said torque handle for rotating said torque tube on said trolley frame.
- 14. A wall panel lifting system used for forming multistory block or brick walls, the wall panel lifting system comprising:
a vertical wall panel lifting frame, said panel lifting frame including a pair of vertical parallel legs having leg sections connected together using leg section couplings; a wall panel trolley frame with a plurality of wheels mounted on said vertical parallel legs of said panel lifting frame for riding vertically up and down thereon; a light weight metal wall panel adapted for laying blocks or bricks thereagainst, said wall panel retractably mounted on a front of said trolley frame; and a cable winch with cable, said cable winch attached to a side of one of said vertical parallel legs, one end of said cable attached to a top of said trolley frame.
- 15. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 14 wherein said wheels of said trolley frame ride up and down on sides of a vertical groove in a front of said vertical parallel legs of said lifting frame.
- 16. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 15 wherein said trolley frame includes a vertical flange with said wheels mounted thereon.
- 17. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 14 wherein said trolley frame includes a pair of vertical channel members, each of said channel members having a rear “U” shaped channel and a front “U” shaped channel, said front “U” shaped expandable and retractable on said rear “U” shaped channel, said wall panel attached to the front of said front “U” shaped channel.
- 18. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 17 wherein said trolley frame includes a rotatable torque tube and torque handle mounted thereon, ends of said torque tube mounted on cams, said cams engaging said front “U” shaped channels for expanding said wall panel outwardly into a level or plumb position.
- 19. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 14 wherein said panel lifting frame includes an upper cross brace, a middle cross brace and a lower cross brace, ends of said braces attached to said vertical parallel legs.
- 20. The wall panel lifting system as described in claim 19 wherein said panel lifting frame also includes angled lifting frame braces and a pair of vertical jacks attached to said vertical parallel legs for plumbing said panel lifting frame horizontally and vertically.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent application is based on an earlier provisional patent application filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Feb. 5, 2000 and having Ser. No. 60/180,497.
Provisional Applications (1)
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