Claims
- 1. A wheel-lift assembly for wreckers for towing a target automobile, the assembly comprising:
a crossbar assembly; a pair of support arms, each of said support arms being movably attached to the crossbar assembly, the support arms being spaced apart from each other; a pair of actuating devices connected to said crossbar assembly, each of said actuating devices being operatively connected to one of said support arms; and a pair of over-center locking mechanisms, each connected to said crossbar assembly, to one of the actuating devices, and to one of said support arms.
- 2. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 1, wherein each support arm comprises a substantially L-shaped lifting arm having an extension arm segment and an engaging arm segment, said extension arm segment adjustably connected to a respective support arm, each of said engaging arm segments being substantially transverse to the extension arm segment.
- 3. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 2, further comprising an adjustment mechanism whereby the extension arm segment of each of said lifting arms is adjustable according to the wheel size of the target automobile.
- 4. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 3, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes a plurality of openings and mating devices, whereby the mating device is inserted into one of said openings to adjust the extension arm segment of each of said lifting arms according to the wheel size of the target automobile.
- 5. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 2, wherein the extension arm segments are slidably connected to the respective support arms.
- 6. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 1, wherein the crossbar assembly comprises a crossbar and a pair of opposed grid boxes movably mounted to the crossbar;
wherein the support arms are pivotally attached to the grid boxes; and wherein each of the overcenter locking devices is connected to one of the grid boxes.
- 7. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 1, wherein the support arms are pivotally connected to the crossbar assembly;
wherein each of the overcenter locking devices comprises a first and a second link, a first end of the first link being pivotally connected to a first end of the second link, a second end of of the first link being pivotally connected to the crossbar assembly, and a second end of the second link being pivotally connected to one of the support arms, and wherein one of the actuating devices is pivotally connected between the first and second ends of one of the links.
- 8. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 6, wherein the support arms are pivotally connected to the grid boxes;
wherein each of the overcenter locking devices comprises a first and a second link, a first end of the first link being pivotally connected to a first end of the second link, a second end of of the first link being pivotally connected to one of the grid boxes, and a second end of the second link being pivotally connected to one of the support arms, and wherein one of the actuating devices is pivotally connected between the first and second ends of one of the links.
- 9. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 1, wherein the actuating devices comprise hydraulic cylinders.
- 10. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 1, wherein said crossbar assembly includes a pivot for mounting the target automobile on the wheel-lift assembly when the length of said target automobile is at an angle of about zero degrees to about ninety degrees from the length of said wrecker.
- 11. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 1, comprising:
a support member coupled to the wrecker; a base coupled at a first end to the support member; a boom base pivotally attached to the base at a first pivot point, the first pivot point located adjacent to a second end of the base opposite to the first end of the base, and adjacent to a first end of the boom base, the boom base having a second end located nearer to the first end of the base than the first end of the boom base; a boom pivotally attached to the boom base at a second pivot point located further from the first end of the boom base than the first pivot point; a third actuating device coupled to the support arm and the boom base, wherein the operation of the third actuating device pivots the boom base with respect to the support arm; and a fourth actuating device coupled to the boom base and the boom; wherein the operation of the fourth actuating device pivots the boom with respect to the boom base.
- 12. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 1, comprising an adjustable tow vehicle body sub-frame assembly for mounting on one of a plurality of tow vehicle chassis having different widths, the adjustable body sub-frame assembly including:
left and right sub-frame rails that mount on left and right chassis rails between the outer rear wheels, respectively, each sub-frame rail having at least a first engaging sub-frame element fixed thereto in a lateral direction to the respective chassis rail, and each sub-frame rail having at least one body support element fixed thereto in a lateral direction the respective chassis rail; a second engaging sub-frame element having two connecting ends, the second sub-frame element connecting to the first sub-frame element of the left sub-frame rail at one connecting end, and connecting the first sub-frame element of the right sub-frame rail to the other connecting end; and the first sub-frame brace elements being connected at a predetermined distance to the second sub-frame brace element at a position such that each sub-frame rail aligns with the respective chassis rail, and the first sub-frame brace element secured to the second sub-frame brace element at that predetermined position.
- 13. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 12, including an adjustable body panel comprising:
at least one mounting element fixed to the body panel extending laterally to the body panel, and the one mounting element having spacing along its length; the one mounting element aligning with the corresponding body support element fixed to the predetermined tow vehicle chassis, the one body support element extending laterally to the chassis, and having spacing along its length; and the body panel being mountable on the one body support element in one of a plurality of lateral positions, wherein in each such position the spacing of the one mounting element mate with the spacing of the body support element at one of a plurality of positions relative to said widths of the tow vehicle chassis rails.
- 14. A wheel-lift assembly for wreckers, the assembly comprising:
a crossbar assembly comprising a crossbar and a pair of opposed grid boxes movably mounted to the crossbar; a pair of support arms, each of said support arms being movably attached to one of the grid boxes, the support arms being spaced apart from each other; a pair of actuating devices connected to said crossbar, each of said actuating devices being operatively connected to one of said support arms; and a pair of lifting arms, each of said lifting arms including an extension arm segment and an engaging arm segment, said extension arm segment adjustably connected to one of the support arms, each of said engaging arm segments being substantially transverse to the extension arm segment.
- 15. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 14, further comprising an adjustment mechanism whereby the extension arm segment of each of said lifting arms is adjustable according to the wheel size of the target automobile.
- 16. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 15, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes a plurality of openings and mating devices, whereby the mating device is inserted into one of said openings to adjust the extension arm segment of each of said lifting arms according to the wheel size of the target automobile.
- 17. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 14, wherein the extension arm segments are slidably connected to the respective support arms.
- 18. The wheel-lift assembly of claim 14, wherein the grid boxes are slidably connected to opposing ends of the crossbar.
- 19. A wheel-lift assembly for wreckers, the assembly comprising:
a crossbar assembly comprising a crossbar and a pair of opposed grid boxes movably mounted to the crossbar; a pair of support arms, each of said support arms being movably attached to one of the grid boxes, the support arms being spaced apart from each other; a pair of actuating devices connected to said crossbar; a pair of over-center locking mechanisms, each connected to one of the grid boxes, to one of the actuating devices, and to one of said support arms; and a pair of lifting arms, each of said lifting arms including an extension arm segment and an engaging arm segment, said extension arm segment adjustably connected to one of the support arms, each of said engaging arm segments being substantially transverse to the extension arm segment.
- 20. A wrecker for towing a vehicle, the wrecker comprising a tow vehicle chassis, a wheel-lift assembly, an adjustable body sub-frame assembly mounted thereon, and an adjustable body panel assembly;
the wheel-lift assembly comprising:
a crossbar assembly comprising a crossbar and a pair of opposed grid boxes movably mounted to the crossbar; a pair of support arms, each of said support arms being movably attached to one of the grid boxes, the support arms being spaced apart from each other; a pair of actuating devices connected to said crossbar; a pair of over-center locking mechanisms, each connected to one of the grid boxes, to one of the actuating devices, and to one of said support arms; and a pair of lifting arms, each of said lifting arms including an extension arm segment and an engaging arm segment, said extension arm segment adjustably connected to one of the support arms, each of said engaging arm segments being substantially transverse to the extension arm segment; the adjustable body sub-frame assembly including:
left and right sub-frame rails that mount on left and right chassis rails between the outer rear wheels, respectively, each sub-frame rail having at least a first engaging sub-frame element fixed thereto in a lateral direction to the respective chassis rail, and each sub-frame rail having at least one body support element fixed thereto in a lateral direction the respective chassis rail; a second engaging sub-frame element having two connecting ends, the second sub-frame element connecting to the first sub-frame element of the left sub-frame rail at one connecting end, and connecting the first sub-frame element of the right sub-frame rail to the other connecting end; and the first sub-frame brace elements being connected at a predetermined distance to the second sub-frame brace element at a position such that each sub-frame rail aligns with the respective chassis rail, and the first sub-frame brace element secured to the second sub-frame brace element at that predetermined position, and the adjustable body panel assembly including:
at least one mounting element fixed to the body panel extending laterally to the body panel, and the one mounting element having spacing along its length; the one mounting element aligning with the corresponding body support element fixed to the predetermined tow vehicle chassis, the one body support element extending laterally to the chassis, and having spacing along its length; and the body panel being mountable on the one body support element in one of a plurality of lateral positions, wherein in each such position the spacing of the one mounting element mate with the spacing of the body support element at one of a plurality of positions relative to said widths of the tow vehicle chassis rails.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is based on U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/371,418, filed on Apr. 11, 2002, entitled “Improved Underlift Assembly for Tow Trucks” by the inventors of the present application. The present application is further based on U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/396,740, filed on Jul. 19, 2002, also entitled “Improved Underlift Assembly for Tow Trucks,” and also by the inventors of the present application.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60371415 |
Apr 2002 |
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60396740 |
Jul 2002 |
US |