Patent classifications
B60B29/002
A RACK AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING WHEELS
In the context of service and maintenance of heavy road vehicles, apparatus is provided that is configured to engage and support a rack and manoeuvre it into position relative to the vehicle to facilitate removal and installation of the wheels. The rack has a frame with a base and a pair of arms, each arm being pivotally attached to opposite sides of the base to pivot between an open configuration and a folded configuration. The apparatus may be expanded and contracted between an expanded configuration, where the rack engagement assembly is configured to engage the rack in the open configuration, and a contracted configuration where the rack engagement assembly is configured to engage the rack in the folded configuration.
Rotatable two tire lift
The embodied invention is a two tire lift tower and platform that is movable on castors. A motorized belt system is used to lift the tires. The belt system is mounted on each tower and is connected to a horizontal tire lifting bar. It is designed for portability by using a rechargeable battery is mounted on a rotating frame that allows each tire to be lifted separately. Simple buttons operate the tire belt lifting design that also allows for motor speed control to be adjusted by the operator. The dual belt system ensures that the horizontal lift bar is adequately maintained in a horizontal orientation. The maintenance of the unit is relatively simple due to the simplified design.
Rotatable Two Tire Lift
The embodied invention is a two tire lift tower and platform that is movable on castors. A motorized belt system is used to lift the tires. The belt system is mounted on each tower and is connected to a horizontal tire lifting bar. It is designed for portability by using a rechargeable battery is mounted on a rotating frame that allows each tire to be lifted separately. Simple buttons operate the tire belt lifting design that also allows for motor speed control to be adjusted by the operator. The dual belt system ensures that the horizontal lift bar is adequately maintained in a horizontal orientation. The maintenance of the unit is relatively simple due to the simplified design.
Wheel dolly
A wheel dolly for raising a vehicle wheel off the floor is disclosed. The dolly has at least two wheel straddle bars, each straddle bar having a non-swing caster assembly. A swing caster assembly is connected to each straddle bar. The assembly includes a stationary frame supporting a swing axle, a swing frame that rotates about the swing axle, and a swing caster connected to swing frame. The swing caster defines a swivel plane. A lift bar connects the two wheel straddle bars. The dolly can transition between two configurations: a lowered configuration, wherein the swivel plane is not parallel to the floor, and a raised configuration, wherein the swivel plane is substantially parallel to the floor.
Vehicle jack
An improved vehicle jack includes a motorized lift plate that either raises or lowers a vehicle when the motor is operated in one of two directions. The jack also includes a lug-nut removal tool formed of a telescoping, pivotal shaft having an adjustable head at an upper end. A plurality of motorized, magnetized sockets are positioned on the head for tightening and loosening lug nuts. Accordingly, the lift plate is activated to raise the vehicle, and the sockets are properly positioned to automatically remove, retain, and reinstall the wheel's lug nuts.
Wheel nut fitting and/or removal apparatus and method
An apparatus (10) for fitting and/or removing wheel nuts. The apparatus (10) includes a base structure that supports a movable wheel engaging portion, the wheel engaging portion including a socket wrench (23) and a positioning device, wherein the positioning device can be used to locate the wheel engaging portion to aid the socket wrench (23) to fit or remove a wheel nut.
Wheel lifting device
A wheel lifting device comprising a base structure with support means for being supported by a ground surface and a lifting frame with at least one wheel support member and a frame leg which extends upwardly at an angle to the ground surface. A link mechanism is connected to the base structure and to the lifting frame and a pivotal manoeuvring lever is connected to the link mechanism for lifting the lifting frame relative to the base structure. The blocking device for locking the manoeuvring lever at any desired pivotal position comprises a weight which is slidable along the frame leg and arranged to intersect the pivotal movement path of the manoeuvring lever and to be brought into frictional engagement with the frame leg when influenced by a force generated by the manoeuvring lever in order to block the lifting frame from downward movement relative to the base structure.
Scissor lift wheel lifter reinstalling wheels on automobiles
An automobile wheel lifting device for the installation of wheels when automobile is on a hydraulic lift. A motorized scissor lift table holds the wheel in a stable vertical position while lifting. Vertically stable position is ensured by a stabilizing arm placed on the wheel by the mechanic with one hand only, before lifting begins. Rate of lifting is such that when the wheel mounting holes are aligned with the studs the lifting can be stopped, the wheel rotated and installed. Lifting device avoids contact with the automobile body by lifting as if the mechanic lifted by hand. Stabilizing arm does not obstruct the view of the mechanic during lifting.
Detachable Service Jack Adapter for Mounting Vehicular Spindles
An adapter bracket operable to detachably mount to the seat of a vehicular jack, permitting the vehicular jack to support an automotive spindle during servicing. The adapter bracket may comprise a mounting mechanism operable to detachably mount to a wide variety of seat configurations. The adapter bracket may comprise an adjustable arm assembly operable to support spindles having a wide variety of stud configurations.
Tire caddy jack
A system for a tire caddy and jack device to help a user easily perform tire changes on various-sized vehicles is disclosed. The Tire Caddy Jack is built using a base box supported by a plurality of casters that permits the entire Tire Caddy Jack to be moved easily around an automobile repair facility or garage. A scissor lift assembly is mounted in the center of the top surface of the base box. A scissor lift crank attaches to the scissor lift assembly that when turned will cause the scissor lift assembly to extend upwards, raising the tire and wheel above the ground. The tire and wheel rest upon rollers that are coupled to a pair of twin half roller arms mounted on top of the scissor lift assembly, permitting the tire and wheel to smoothly be raised and lowered to mount and unmount the tire and wheel onto a vehicle. The Tire Caddy Jack supports the tire and wheel while the mechanic removes or replaces the lug nuts or lug bolts that hold the tire and wheel on the vehicle.