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REVERSIBLE HANDLE EXTENSION FOR MOTORCYCLE STAND
20240278862 · 2024-08-22 · ·

The invention is an extension of a reversible motorcycle stand handle for the purpose of additional leverage that is itself reversible to accommodate various positions of the motorcycle stand handle. It is tailored specifically to work with a single-sided swingarm stand, known as the One-Armed Rear Stand. It addresses the unique geometry of that stand but can be used in other similar applications. It adds additional leverage to allow smaller/lighter persons to lift larger/heavier motorcycles with greater ease. It incorporates an angle such that the user's hand and fingers do not contact the ground regardless of whether it is configured for the handle to face forward or rearward with respect to the motorcycle. It incorporates a spring-loaded pin lock to allow it to be reversed 180 degrees or be removed from the motorcycle stand handle.

Adjustable span tine pallet jack
12103577 · 2024-10-01 · ·

A pallet jack includes a base and a pair of tines extending from the base. The pair of tines including a first tine and a second tine. A load wheel supports an outer end of each of the pair of tines. Each load wheel is configured to move toward and away from the respective tine to raise the tine off a floor on which the load wheel is supported. The first tine including a support surface configured to selectively be a lowermost surface of the tine to facilitate lateral displacement of the first tine.

Boat lift systems and methods
10059412 · 2018-08-28 · ·

A lift system for watercraft comprising a fixed frame, at least one support member, a first movable frame, a second movable frame, and at least one actuator member. The at least one actuator assembly comprises a cylinder and a rod arranged in retracted and extended positions relative to the cylinder. The first and second lower axes are parallel and define a reference plane. When the rod is arranged in the extended position relative to the cylinder, the at least one support member is in a lowered position relative to the fixed frame. When the rod is arranged in the retracted position relative to the cylinder, the at least one support member is in a raised position relative to the fixed frame. In the lowered position, the first attachment point is below the reference plane. In the raised position, the first attachment point is above the reference plane.

ADJUSTABLE SPAN TINE PALLET JACK
20240375697 · 2024-11-14 ·

A pallet jack includes a base and a pair of tines extending from the base. The pair of tines including a first tine and a second tine. A load wheel supports an outer end of each of the pair of tines. Each load wheel is configured to move toward and away from the respective tine to raise the tine off a floor on which the load wheel is supported. The first tine including a support surface configured to selectively be a lowermost surface of the tine to facilitate lateral displacement of the first tine.

Vehicle lift
09745179 · 2017-08-29 · ·

A device for lifting a small vehicle having a frame and a hood includes a lifting mechanism configured to move a platform from a lowered position to a raised position; and a saddle attached to the platform. The saddle has a top plate having a front side and a back side, opposed first and second side plates extending vertically in a first direction, and a lip extending vertically in a second direction. A supporting member extends outwardly from the top plate. An elbow has a first portion releasably coupled to the supporting member, and a second portion extending upwardly from the first portion. A hook disposed on a threaded handle attaches to the second portion of the elbow and is configured to move between a lowered position and raised position. The lip engages with the frame of the vehicle, and the hook fastens to a portion of the hood.

Lifting apparatus for vehicle wheels

A lifting apparatus for a vehicle wheel comprising a wheel support which is selectively movable in order to lift or lower a vehicle wheel which is positioned thereon. An actuator group is connected to the wheel support in order to actuate the lifting and lowering thereof. A control unit is operationally connected to the actuator group in order to control the actuation. A lifting sensor member is provided to detect the height of the wheel support. At least one actuation instruction brings about the actuation of the actuator group in order to lift the wheel support from a lowered rest position to a predetermined lifting position, which is detected by the lifting sensor member.

Vehicle Lift
20170029254 · 2017-02-02 ·

A device for lifting a small vehicle having a frame and a hood includes a lifting mechanism configured to move a platform from a lowered position to a raised position; and a saddle attached to the platform. The saddle has a top plate having a front side and a back side, opposed first and second side plates extending vertically in a first direction, and a lip extending vertically in a second direction. A supporting member extends outwardly from the top plate. An elbow has a first portion releasably coupled to the supporting member, and a second portion extending upwardly from the first portion. A hook disposed on a threaded handle attaches to the second portion of the elbow and is configured to move between a lowered position and raised position. The lip engages with the frame of the vehicle, and the hook fastens to a portion of the hood.

Extendable platform lift assembly
12410043 · 2025-09-09 · ·

An extendable lift assembly for a vehicle, including a sliding rail assembly, including a plate slidably connected to the vehicle, and a knuckle arm pivotably connected to the plate, a first platform pivotably connected to the knuckle arm, and a second platform extending from and pivotably connected to the plate.

Reversible handle extension for motorcycle stand
12485984 · 2025-12-02 · ·

The invention is an extension of a reversible motorcycle stand handle for the purpose of additional leverage that is itself reversible to accommodate various positions of the motorcycle stand handle. It is tailored specifically to work with a single-sided swingarm stand, known as the One-Armed Rear Stand. It addresses the unique geometry of that stand but can be used in other similar applications. It adds additional leverage to allow smaller/lighter persons to lift larger/heavier motorcycles with greater ease. It incorporates an angle such that the user's hand and fingers do not contact the ground regardless of whether it is configured for the handle to face forward or rearward with respect to the motorcycle. It incorporates a spring-loaded pin lock to allow it to be reversed 180 degrees or be removed from the motorcycle stand handle.

Jack
20250353712 · 2025-11-20 · ·

A jack comprises at least one lifting section with an upper platform and a lower platform. These platforms are mutually connected by rotationally attached arms. Each lifting section comprises a strut that is slidingly connected to the lower platform at a lower end and rotationally connected to the upper platform at an upper end. Each lifting section further comprises a linear drive to slide the lower end of the strut, wherein the direction of the sliding of the lower end of the strut is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the lifting section and to the lower platform. The linear drive preferably comprises a threaded rod rotationally attached to the lower platform and a gearbox, wherein torque source can be a drill. For lifting two-track vehicles, the jack can comprise a pair of connected lifting sections. For lifting single-track vehicles, the jack can comprise a bracket for a wheel and a ramp for a single-track vehicle.