TWO POST LIFT WITH REVERSIBLE OFFSET TELESCOPING LIFT ARMS
20230294965 ยท 2023-09-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66F7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F3/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66F7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F3/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A telescoping lift arm for a two-post vehicle lift has pivot structure radially offset from a longitudinal axis of the arm. An outer arm section is open at a distal end to enable an inner arm section to be retracted therethrough. A pair of the arms are bilaterally symmetrical and configured to be removable from lift carriages to enable lateral swapping of the arms.
Claims
1. A first offset telescoping lift arm assembly for use on a vehicle lift system, wherein the vehicle lift system includes a post having a lift carriage slidably engaged therewith and movable therealong, the first lift arm assembly comprising: (a) a first arm section having an open first proximal end and an open first distal end opposite the first proximal end, wherein the first arm section is pivotally engaged with the lift carriage near the first proximal end at a radially offset distance from a first pivot axis about which the first arm section is to pivot; and (b) a second arm section telescopically received within the first arm section to enable extension therefrom and retraction therethrough, the second arm section having a second proximal end and a second distal end opposite the second proximal end, wherein the second proximal end of the second arm section extends out of the first proximal end of the first arm section when the second arm section is fully retracted through the first arm section.
2. The assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein: (a) the second arm section is longer than the first arm section.
3. The assembly as set forth in claim 1, including: (a) a third arm section telescopically received within the second arm section and having a third distal end with a vehicle contact member positioned thereon.
4. The assembly as set forth in claim 1, including: (a) a pivot member engaged with the lift carriage to enable pivoting about the first pivot axis; and (b) a pivot support member extending from the first arm section and engaged with the pivot member to enable pivoting the first arm section about the first pivot axis.
5. The assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein: (a) the pivot member is configured to enable removal of the first lift arm assembly from the lift carriage.
6. The assembly as set forth in claim 1, including: (a) a rotation lock engaged between the lift carriage and the first arm section to prevent pivoting of the first arm section about the first pivot axis, wherein the rotation lock is selectively releasable to enable pivoting the first arm section about the first pivot axis.
7. The assembly as set forth in claim 1, including: (a) a rotation lock engaged between the lift carriage and the first arm section to prevent pivoting of the first arm section about the first pivot axis, wherein the rotation lock is selectively releasable to enable pivoting the first arm section about the first pivot axis; and (b) the first lift arm assembly being pivotally connected to the lift carriage by a pivot member engaged between the first arm section and the lift carriage, wherein the pivot member is selectively removable from engagement with the first arm section and the lift carriage, and the first lift arm assembly is removable from the lift carriage when the pivot member is removed, and the rotation lock is released.
8. The assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first lift arm assembly is a front lift arm configured for engagement with a front end of a vehicle, including: (a) a telescoping rear lift arm assembly configured for engaging a rear end of the vehicle, the telescoping rear lift arm assembly pivotally engaged with the lift carriage for pivoting about a rear pivot axis spaced apart from the first pivot axis, the telescoping rear lift arm assembly telescopically extending and retracting along a rear longitudinal axis substantially aligned with the rear pivot axis.
9. The assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein a first lift unit includes the post, the lift carriage, and the first lift arm assembly, a second lift unit, laterally spaced apart from the first lift unit, includes a second post, a second lift carriage, and a second lift arm assembly, and a two post vehicle lift system includes the first lift unit and the second lift unit, wherein: (a) the second lift arm assembly is pivotally engaged with the second lift carriage at a radially offset distance from a second pivot axis about which the second lift arm assembly is to pivot; and (b) the first lift arm assembly and the second lift arm assembly are configured to be selectively laterally swapped between the posts.
10. The assembly as set forth in claim 9, wherein: (a) the first lift arm assembly and the second lift arm assembly are substantially bilaterally symmetrical with one another.
11. The assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein: (a) the second proximal end of the second arm section can be extended out of the first proximal end of the first arm section until internal extension stops are engaged, the internal extension stops including stop members extending inward from the first arm section and abutments extending outward from the second arm section.
12. A vehicle lift system comprising: (a) left and right posts positioned in laterally spaced relation; (b) the left and right posts each having a lift carriage and each lift carriage slidably engaged therewith and movable along the respective post; and (c) each of the lift carriages having a telescoping lift arm pivotally connected thereto, wherein each telescoping lift arm is configured to pivot about a respective pivot axis, each telescoping lift arm is radially offset a distance from the pivot axis thereof, and the telescoping lift arms associated with the left and right posts are configured to be selectively laterally swapped between the left and right posts.
13. The system as set forth in claim 12, wherein: (a) the telescoping lift arms associated with the left and right posts are substantially bilaterally symmetrical with one another.
14. The system as set forth in claim 12, wherein each telescoping lift arm includes: (a) a first arm section having an open first proximal end and an open first distal end, the first arm section being pivotally engaged with the lift carriage near the first proximal end; and (b) a second arm section telescopically received within the first arm section to enable extension therefrom and retraction therethrough, the second arm section having a second proximal end and a second distal end opposite the second proximal end, wherein the second proximal end of the second arm section extends out of the first proximal end of the first arm section when the second arm section is fully retracted through the first arm section.
15. The system as set forth in claim 12, wherein each lift carriage includes: (a) a rotation lock engaged between the lift carriage and the telescoping lift arm to prevent pivoting of the telescoping lift arm about the respective pivot axis, wherein the rotation lock is selectively releasable to enable pivoting the telescoping lift arm about the respective pivot axis; and (b) the telescoping lift arm being pivotally connected to the lift carriage by a pivot member engaged between the lift carriage and the telescoping lift arm, wherein the pivot member is selectively removable from engagement between the lift carriage and the telescoping lift arm, and the lift arm is removable from the lift carriage when the pivot member is removed, and the rotation lock is released.
16. The system as set forth in claim 12, wherein: (a) each telescoping lift arm radially offset from the respective pivot axis thereof is a front lift arm configured for engaging a front end of a vehicle; and (b) each lift carriages includes a telescoping rear lift arm assembly configured for engaging a rear end of the vehicle, each telescoping rear lift arm assembly pivotally engaged with the lift carriage and pivotable about a respective rear pivot axis, and each telescoping rear lift arm assembly extending along a rear longitudinal axis substantially aligned with the respective rear pivot axis.
17. A vehicle lift system, comprising: (a) upstanding left and right posts positioned in laterally spaced relation; (b) each post having a lift carriage slidably engaged therewith and movable therealong; (c) each lift carriage having a telescoping lift arm pivotally connected thereto to enable pivoting about a respective pivot axis, each telescoping lift arm including: (1) a first arm section having an open first proximal end and an open first distal end opposite the first proximal end, wherein the first arm section is pivotally engaged with the lift carriage near the first proximal end; and (2) a second arm section telescopically received within the first arm section to enable extension therefrom and retraction therethrough, the second arm section having a second proximal end and a second distal end opposite the second proximal end, wherein the second proximal end of the second arm section extends out of the first proximal end of the first arm section when the second arm section is fully retracted through the first arm section; and (d) each telescoping lift arm having a pivot support member located thereon to position the telescoping lift arm at a radially offset distance from the respective pivot axis, wherein the telescoping lift arms associated with the left and right posts is configured to be selectively laterally swapped between the left and right posts.
18. The vehicle lift system as set forth in claim 17, wherein: (a) the telescoping lift arms associated with the left and right posts are substantially bilaterally symmetrical with one another.
19. The system as set forth in claim 17, wherein each lift carriage includes: (a) a rotation lock engaged between the lift carriage and the telescoping lift arm to prevent pivoting of the telescoping lift arm about the respective pivot axis, wherein the rotation lock is selectively releasable to enable pivoting the telescoping lift arm about the respective pivot axis; and (b) the telescoping lift arm being pivotally connected to the lift carriage by a pivot member engaged between the lift carriage and the telescoping lift arm, wherein the pivot member is selectively removable from engagement between the lift carriage and the telescoping lift arm, and the telescoping lift arm is removable from the lift carriage when the pivot member is removed and the rotation lock is released.
20. The system as set forth in claim 17, wherein: (a) each telescoping lift arm radially offset from the respective pivot axis is a front lift arm configured for engaging a front end of a vehicle; and (b) each lift carriages includes a telescoping rear lift arm assembly configured for engaging a rear end of the vehicle, each telescoping rear lift arm assembly pivotally engaged with the lift carriage and pivotable about a respective rear pivot axis, and each telescoping rear lift arm assembly extending along a rear longitudinal axis substantially aligned with the respective rear pivot axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
[0030] Referring to the drawings in more detail, the reference number 1 generally designates an embodiment of a two post vehicle lift system, each post having a reversible offset telescoping lift arm assembly according to the present invention. Referring to
[0031] The illustrated left and right posts 7 are supported by base plates 18 secured to the shop floor, as by a plurality of bolts (not shown) spaced about a periphery of the base plate 18. Upper ends of the posts 7 may be connected by a trough structure 20 which reinforces the lift system 1 and provides a means of routing control lines (not shown) between the lift units 2 and 3. The lift carriage 9 of each lift unit is translated vertically along the post 7 by operation of a linear motor or actuator, such as a hydraulic cylinder 22 (
[0032] The lift units 2 and 3 are substantially similar and may be designated as a left hand lift unit 2 and a right hand unit 3. The lift arms 12 and 14 may be generally similar in construction and operation and may be designated as a front lift arm 12 and a rear lift arm 14. Thus, description of most components and interaction thereof for the rear lift arm 14 corresponds to similar components of the front lift arm 12.
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[0034] The lift arm sections 42, 44, and 46 may be formed of lengths of rectangular or square cross section tubular beams of appropriate sizes or may be built up from components such as channels, plates, and the like which are joined, as by welding. The outer arm section 42 may be reinforced by an upper stiffener 49 and a lower stiffener 50 (see
[0035] The lift arms 12 and 14 are pivotally connected to the carriage clevis 24 of the lift carriage 9 for pivoting about respective vertical lift arm pivot axes, including left and right front pivot axes 63 (
[0036] It is generally desirable to positively fix an angular position of the lift arms 12 and 14 to the carriage clevis 24, especially, prior to lifting a vehicle to prevent pivoting of the lift arms 12 and 14 about the respective pivot axis 63 and 65. The illustrated lift arms 12 and 14 each include a lift arm rotational lock mechanism or rotation lock 68 (
[0037] The illustrated arm lock mechanism 68 includes a rotationally fixed lift arm pivot lock member or gear 75 which is engaged with the clevis 24 of the lift carriage 9. The illustrated lock gear 75 is slidably received on the pivot pin 38 in covering relation to the rotatable lock gear 70. The rotationally fixed gear 75 has an internal ring gear having a plurality of radially inwardly projecting rotationally fixed teeth from substantially an entire inner surface of an outer circumferential flange of the gear 75 or substantially 360 degrees about the rotationally fixed gear 75. The rotationally fixed gear 75 is sized and configured to compatibly mesh with rotatable gear 70 to prevent rotation thereof and, thereby, prevent rotation of the lift arm 12 or 14. The rotationally fixed gear 75 is resiliently urged toward the meshed position by a spring (not shown) engaged between the gear 75 and the top plate 34 of the carriage clevis 24.
[0038] The illustrated rotationally fixed gear 75 has a mounting lug (not shown) which is slidably received onto a lock guide rod or lock pin 78 extending through the lug and positions the rotationally fixed gear 75 in radially spaced relation to the lock pin 78. The lock pin 78 is mounted on the clevis 24 for vertical reciprocating movement in relation thereto. Both the pivot pin 38 and the lock pin 78 are mounted on the clevis 24 such that lateral movement of both is prevented. Thus, rotation of the rotationally fixed gear 75 is prevented by its mounting on the pivot pin 38 and the lock pin 78. However, the rotationally fixed gear 75 is free to move axially along the pivot pin 38, to some degree. Relative movement of the fixed gear lug on the lock pin 78 is limited by means, such as a snap ring (not shown) on the lock pin 78, which limits downward movement of the fixed gear 75 therealong, whereby the fixed gear 75 can be selectively raised by raising the lock pin 78, as by use of a release lever 80 (
[0039] Although the front and rear arms 12 and 14 are functionally similar, they are different in configuration, as will be described. Referring to
[0040] In contrast to the rear arms 14, the longitudinal axes 88 of the front arms 12 are radially offset from their corresponding pivot axes 63, as shown in
[0041] Additionally, a proximal end 95 of the outer arm section 42 is open whereby a proximal end 96 of the middle arm section 44 can be retracted past the pivot tube 67 of the front arm 12 and protrude through the proximal end 95 of the outer arm section 42. In one embodiment, the proximal end 96 of the middle arm section 44 extends out of the proximal end 95 of the outer arm section 42 when the middle arm section 44 is fully retracted through the outer arm section 42. In one embodiment the middle arm section 44 is longer than the outer arm section 42. In a similar manner, a proximal end 97 of the inner arm section 46 may also be retracted past the pivot tube 67 and out the proximal end 95 of the outer arm section 42. As a result, the middle and inner arm sections 44 and 46, respectively, can be retracted past the proximal end 95 of the outer arm section 42, as limited by engagement of internal retraction stops. The internal retraction stops are shown if
[0042] Conversely, the middle and inner arm sections 44 and 46 of front lift arms 12, and similarly the rear lift arms 14, can be extended out of the outer arm section 42 through the distal end 100 thereof until internal extension stops are engaged. The internal extension stops are shown in
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[0045] Pivoting motion of the lift arms 12 and 14 is limited by engagement of components of the arms with components of their respective lift carriages 9 and with the opposite arm mounted on a given lift carriage 9. When a vehicle is to be lifted by the lift system 1, the front and rear arms 12 and 14 are usually pivoted respectively toward the front and rear directions of the post 7 on which they are mounted to enable the vehicle to be driven between the posts 7. Then the lift arms 12 and 14 are pivoted and extended or retracted to reach lift points beneath the vehicle. Because of the great variation in vehicles which might be dealt with and the possible presence of obstructions on the undersides of the vehicles, it is sometimes difficult to maneuver the lift pads 60 to their desired locations. Offsetting the pivot axes 63 of the front lift arms 12 a sufficient distance enables the front lift arms 12 to be pivoted into approximate parallel relation with the corresponding rear lift arm 14 on a given lift carriage 9, as shown in
[0046] It is foreseen that it might be desirable to perform some services on or toward the front end of a vehicle prior or subsequent to lifting the vehicle. In such a situation it may be desirable to retract the front lift arms 12 and pivot them out of the way.
[0047] While it would be possible to provide lift systems 1 with the front lift arms 12 permanently installed either in the configuration shown in
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[0049] It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown.