Patent classifications
B66F15/00
Log lifter with improved leverage and adjustability
A lever device for lifting an object off the ground includes a lever member having a distal end that is positionable immediately adjacent a bottom end of the object. The lever device also includes a grip member that is operable with the lever member to lift the object off the ground. The grip member is adjustable relative to the lever member to accommodate a size of the object being lifted off the ground. The grip member includes a toothed or hooked end that grips an upper surface of the object to be lifted off the ground. The lever device further includes a handle that is graspable by a user to impart a lever force to the grip member and the lever member and thereby lift the object off the ground.
Log lifter with improved leverage and adjustability
A lever device for lifting an object off the ground includes a lever member having a distal end that is positionable immediately adjacent a bottom end of the object. The lever device also includes a grip member that is operable with the lever member to lift the object off the ground. The grip member is adjustable relative to the lever member to accommodate a size of the object being lifted off the ground. The grip member includes a toothed or hooked end that grips an upper surface of the object to be lifted off the ground. The lever device further includes a handle that is graspable by a user to impart a lever force to the grip member and the lever member and thereby lift the object off the ground.
Lifting furniture
A first arm and a second arm each have a proximal end and a distal end. The first arm is pivotably connected to the second arm at a pivot point. A first handle is positioned at the first proximal end of the first arm. A second handle is positioned at the second proximal end of the second arm. A first foundation engagement portion is sized and configured to engage a first portion of a bed foundation. The first foundation engagement portion is positioned at the first distal end of the first arm. A second foundation engagement portion is sized and configured to engage a second portion of the bed foundation. The second foundation engagement portion is positioned at the second distal end of the second arm.
Lifting furniture
A first arm and a second arm each have a proximal end and a distal end. The first arm is pivotably connected to the second arm at a pivot point. A first handle is positioned at the first proximal end of the first arm. A second handle is positioned at the second proximal end of the second arm. A first foundation engagement portion is sized and configured to engage a first portion of a bed foundation. The first foundation engagement portion is positioned at the first distal end of the first arm. A second foundation engagement portion is sized and configured to engage a second portion of the bed foundation. The second foundation engagement portion is positioned at the second distal end of the second arm.
Pry Tool
A pry tool is a torque multiplier that allows a normal straight pry bar to be used in situations that require a greater angle of attack or that require changes in that angle of attack. A round body includes multiple pry bar insertion holes extending radially inward and spaced around an arc on a curved rolling surface. A curved jaw extends from the round body, with one face extending tangent-wise from the rolling surface and the other face converging to the first to form a claw at the opposing end.
Pry Tool
A pry tool is a torque multiplier that allows a normal straight pry bar to be used in situations that require a greater angle of attack or that require changes in that angle of attack. A round body includes multiple pry bar insertion holes extending radially inward and spaced around an arc on a curved rolling surface. A curved jaw extends from the round body, with one face extending tangent-wise from the rolling surface and the other face converging to the first to form a claw at the opposing end.
Axle holder for motorcycle stand
The present invention is directed to a motorcycle axle holder assembly device for use with a motorcycle stand. The assembly device includes a plate and a cylindrical section positioned on the plate. The cylindrical section has an opening configured to be attached to a cylindrical member extending from the motorcycle stand. The device has a generally C shaped longitudinal opening with a base adjacent to the cylindrical section and a pair of arcuate arms extending from the base. The C shaped longitudinal opening is configured to suspend an end of the motorcycle axle off the surface when inserted therethrough.
STAKE EXTRACTION DEVICE AND METHOD
Devices and methods for extracting objects from substrates are disclosed. One embodiment has a first end with a tapered handle and a second end with a dowel. The dowel can be a steel dowel and include a beveled edge enabling engagement with a hole in an object. Another embodiment can include an intermediate portion connected to and located between the first and second ends. The device can be manually inserted into a hole in a stake. Once engaged with the stake, a user can apply torque in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction several times to loosen the stake from the substrate. When loosened from the substrate, a user can apply a pulling force away from the substrate to remove the stake.
Center Cap Decoupling Device
A center cap decoupling device for removing a center cap from a wheel hub includes a hook that is coupled to a first end of a cable. The hook is configured to be inserted into a slot that is positioned in a center cap that is coupled to a hub of a wheel. A coupler that is coupled to a second end of the cable is configured to selectively couple to a pry rod proximate to a first endpoint of the pry rod. A user positions a second endpoint of the pry rod on a tire proximate to a rim of the wheel. The cable is configured to transfer a force applied to the pry rod by the user to the hook to decouple the center cap from the hub. With the center cap removed, the lug nuts of the wheel are accessible to the user.
Center Cap Decoupling Device
A center cap decoupling device for removing a center cap from a wheel hub includes a hook that is coupled to a first end of a cable. The hook is configured to be inserted into a slot that is positioned in a center cap that is coupled to a hub of a wheel. A coupler that is coupled to a second end of the cable is configured to selectively couple to a pry rod proximate to a first endpoint of the pry rod. A user positions a second endpoint of the pry rod on a tire proximate to a rim of the wheel. The cable is configured to transfer a force applied to the pry rod by the user to the hook to decouple the center cap from the hub. With the center cap removed, the lug nuts of the wheel are accessible to the user.