Rotating structure for a bearing section of a workstation
11319199 · 2022-05-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66F7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F7/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66F7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rotating structure for bearing section of workstation suitable for repairing or maintaining auto mobiles with large sized tires, has a main board, a supporting module, at least two corresponding loading boards and a plurality of long and shorter horizontal rods. The loading board has multiple sections, and the loading board further has a plurality of engaging apertures at a corresponding side facing the main board. Each longer horizontal rod and one shorter horizontal rod are paired together, the longer horizontal rod allows to the loading board to rotate and the shorter horizontal rod is secured between the loading board and the main board. By removing one of the shorter horizontal rod one end of the loading board is released for rotation.
Claims
1. A rotating structure for a bearing section of a workstation suitable for repairing or maintaining auto mobiles with large sized tires, comprising: a main board, a supporting module, at least two corresponding loading boards and a plurality of longer and shorter horizontal rods; characterized in that: the loading board has multiple sections, and the loading board further has a plurality of engaging apertures at a corresponding side facing the main board; each longer horizontal rod and one shorter horizontal rod are paired together, the longer horizontal rod allowing the loading board to rotate and the shorter horizontal rod secured between the loading board and the main board; wherein by removing one of the shorter horizontal rods one end of the loading board is released for rotation.
2. A rotating structure for a bearing section of a workstation as claimed in claim 1, wherein each longer horizontal rod passes through both corresponding loading boards at both sides of the main board.
3. A rotating structure for a bearing section of a workstation as claimed in claim 1, wherein each shorter horizontal rod passes through one side the loading board and the main board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(9) Furthermore, the loading board 22, 22′ further includes a front loading board 221, 221′ and a rear loading board 222, 222′, and each loading board also has a plurality of engaging apertures 220, 220′ on a corresponding side facing the main board 20. Each engaging aperture 220 is located corresponding to the longer horizontal rod 231 and configured as a rotate shaft, and each engaging aperture 220′ is located corresponding to the shorter horizontal rod 232 and allows the front and rear loading boards 221, 221′, 222, 222′ to be engaged with the main board 20.
(10) In this embodiment, a cross-sectional width B1 of the tire 11 is between 10˜12 inches, and the width B of the loading boards 221, 221′, 222, 222′ can be up to 24″.
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(14) The best embodiment of this invention is designed for the vehicle models with large tire width (about 10″˜12″), and the increased width B of the loading board satisfies the requirement. Moreover, since the width of the loading board is wider, the weight of the loading board is also doubled, which is difficult to remove the loading board by disassembly. Therefore, utilizing the longer horizontal rod 231 as a rotating shaft to allow the large loading board 221, 221′, 222, 222′ can be rotated vertically on the workstation 2, which give the technician better access and approach to the maintenance vehicle.
(15) Although the present invention has been described with reference to the foregoing preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various equivalent variations and modifications can still occur to those skilled in this art in view of the teachings of the present invention. Thus, all such variations and equivalent modifications are also embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.