TWO POST VEHICLE LIFT WITH COMPACT TELESCOPING ARMS
20210331904 · 2021-10-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66F7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F3/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F7/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A compact telescoping lift arm assembly includes an outer arm section pivotally connected by a pivot member to a lift carriage vertically slidable on a post and an inner arm section telescopically received within the outer arm section and movable in and out of the outer arm section. The inner arm section has a nesting slot formed at an inner end thereof to nest about the pivot member when the inner arm section is retracted into the outer arm section.
Claims
1. A compact telescoping lift arm assembly for use on a vehicle lift unit including an upstanding post having a lift carriage slidably engaged therewith and movable therealong, the arm assembly comprising: (a) an outer arm section having an inner end pivotally connected to a lift carriage by a lift arm pivot member such that the outer arm section is pivotal about a pivot axis extending through the lift arm pivot member; (b) an inner arm section telescopically received within the outer arm section to enable extension of the arm assembly by extension of the inner arm section out of the outer arm section and retraction of the arm assembly by retraction of the inner arm section within the outer arm section; (c) the inner arm section having an inner end within the outer arm section and an outer end extending out of the outer arm section; and (d) the inner end of the inner arm section having a nesting recess positioned such that the inner end extends past the pivot member, with the pivot member nested in the recess, when the inner arm section is fully retracted within the outer arm section.
2. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein: (a) the nesting recess is formed by a nesting slot which is open through the inner end of the inner arm section.
3. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 and including: (a) an intermediate arm section telescopically received within the outer arm section and having the inner arm section telescopically received within the intermediate arm section.
4. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein: (a) the inner arm section forms an intermediate arm section telescopically received within the outer arm section and having an interior arm section telescopically received within the intermediate arm section, the intermediate arm section having an inner end; and (b) the intermediate arm section having the nesting recess formed at an inner end thereof.
5. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 and including: (a) a lift arm rotational lock mechanism engaged between the lift arm and the lift carriage and operable to selectively fix an angular position of the lift arm in relation to the lift carriage.
6. An assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein the lift arm rotational lock mechanism includes: (a) a lift arm pivot lock member positioned at the inner end of the outer section of the lift arm and rotatable with the outer section of the lift arm about the pivot axis; (b) a rotationally fixed lift arm lock member engaged with the lift carriage in such a manner as to enable transition between a locked position engaging the lift arm pivot lock member to prevent pivoting of the lift arm and a released position disengaged from the lift arm pivot lock member, the rotationally fixed lock member being resiliently biased toward the locked position; and (c) a release member positioned on the lift carriage and engaged with the rotationally fixed lock member and preventing rotation of the rotationally fixed lock member relative to the lift carriage, the release member being operable to cause the rotationally fixed lock member to temporarily transition from the locked position to the released position to enable pivoting of the lift arm.
7. A compact telescoping lift arm assembly for use on a vehicle lift unit including an upstanding post having a lift carriage slidably engaged therewith and movable therealong, the arm assembly comprising: (a) an outer arm section having an inner end pivotally connected to a lift carriage by a lift arm pivot member such that the outer arm section is pivotal about a pivot axis extending through the lift arm pivot member; (b) an inner arm section telescopically received within the outer arm section to enable extension of the arm assembly by extension of the inner arm section out of the outer arm section and retraction of the arm assembly by retraction of the inner arm section within the outer arm section; (c) the inner arm section having an inner end within the outer arm section and an outer end extending out of the outer arm section; (d) the inner end of the inner arm section having a nesting slot which is open through the inner end of the inner arm section and positioned such that the inner end is extends past the pivot member, with the pivot member nested in the recess, when the inner arm section is fully retracted within the outer arm section; and (e) a lift arm rotational lock mechanism engaged between the lift arm and the lift carriage and operable to selectively fix an angular position of the lift arm in relation to the lift carriage.
8. An assembly as set forth in claim 7 and including: (a) an intermediate arm section telescopically received within the outer arm section and having the inner arm section telescopically received within the intermediate arm section.
9. An assembly as set forth in claim 7 and including: (a) an intermediate arm section telescopically received within the outer arm section and having the inner arm section telescopically received within the intermediate arm section, the intermediate arm section having an inner end; and (b) the intermediate arm section having a respective nesting recess formed at an inner end thereof.
10. An assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein the lift arm rotational lock mechanism includes: (a) a rotatable arm lock gear positioned on the outer section of the lift arm in coaxial relation to the lift arm pivot member, the rotatable lock gear having rotatable lock gear teeth projecting radially about the rotatable lock gear; (b) includes a rotationally fixed lock gear positioned in spaced coaxial relation to the rotatable lock gear, the rotationally fixed lock gear having rotationally fixed lock gear teeth projecting radially about the rotationally fixed lock gear; and (c) the rotationally fixed lock gear meshing with the rotatable lock gear in the locked position of the rotationally fixed lock member and unmeshing from the rotatable lock gear in the released position of the rotationally fixed lock member.
11. A vehicle lift unit as set forth in claim 10 wherein: (a) the rotatable lock gear and the rotationally fixed lock gear are respectively conical in such a manner as to enable meshing thereof in the locked position of the rotationally fixed lock member.
12. An assembly as set forth in claim 10 wherein: (a) the release member prevents rotation of the rotationally fixed lock member about the pivot axis in the locked position thereof; and (b) an abutment member is secured to the lift carriage in close proximity to the rotationally fixed lock member to thereby limit strain of the release member in the locked position of the rotationally fixed lock member by engagement thereof with the abutment member.
13. A vehicle lift unit comprising: (a) an upstanding post; (b) a lift carriage slidably engaging and movable along the post; (c) a linear motor engaged between the carriage and the post and operable to lift and lower the carriage therealong; (d) a telescoping lift arm including an outer arm section having an inner end pivotally connected to the carriage by a lift arm pivot member such that the outer arm section is pivotal about a pivot axis extending through the lift arm pivot member; the telescoping lift arm further including an inner arm section telescopically received within the outer arm section to enable extension of the lift arm by extension of the inner arm section out of the outer arm section and retraction of the lift arm by retraction of the inner arm section within the outer arm section; (e) the inner arm section having an inner end within the outer arm section and an outer end extending out of the outer arm section, the outer end having a vehicle engagement member for contact with a vehicle to lift the vehicle; and (f) the inner end of the inner arm section having a nesting slot positioned such that the inner end extends past the pivot member, with the pivot member nested in the slot, when the inner arm section is fully retracted within the outer arm section.
14. A vehicle lift unit as set forth in claim 13 and including: (a) a lift arm pivot lock member positioned at the inner end of the outer section of the lift arm and rotatable with the outer section of the lift arm about the pivot axis; (b) a rotationally fixed lift arm lock member engaged with the lift carriage in such a manner as to enable transition between a locked position engaging the lift arm pivot lock member to prevent pivoting of the lift arm and a released position disengaged from the lift arm pivot lock member, the rotationally fixed lock member being resiliently biased toward the locked position; and (c) a release member positioned on the lift carriage and engaged with the rotationally fixed lock member and preventing rotation of the rotationally fixed lock member relative to the lift carriage, the release member being operable to cause the rotationally fixed lock member to temporarily transition from the locked position to the released position to enable pivoting of the lift arm.
15. A vehicle lift unit as set forth in claim 14 wherein: (a) the release member prevents rotation of the rotationally fixed lock member about the pivot axis in the locked position thereof; and (b) an abutment member is secured to the lift carriage in close proximity to the rotationally fixed lock member to thereby limit strain of the release member in the locked position of the rotationally fixed lock member by engagement thereof with the abutment member.
16. A vehicle lift unit comprising: (a) an upstanding post; (b) a lift carriage slidably engaging and selectively movable along the post; (c) an elongated lift arm having an inner end pivotally connected to the carriage by a lift arm pivot member to enable pivoting about a pivot axis; (d) a lift arm pivot lock member secured at the inner end of the arm and rotatable with the arm about the pivot axis; (e) a rotationally fixed lift arm lock member engaged with the lift carriage in such a manner as to enable transition between a locked position engaging the lift arm pivot lock member to prevent pivoting of the arm and a released position disengaged from the lift arm pivot lock member; (f) a release member engaged between the lift carriage and the rotationally fixed lock member and preventing rotation of the rotationally fixed lock member relative to the lift carriage, the release member being operable to transition the rotationally fixed lock member between the locked position and the released position; and (g) an abutment member positioned on the lift carriage in close proximity to the rotationally fixed lock member to thereby limit strain of the release member in the locked position of the rotationally fixed lock member by engagement thereof with the abutment member.
17. A vehicle lift unit as set forth in claim 16 wherein: (a) the release member is an elongated release pin which reciprocates axially to move the rotationally fixed member between the locked position and the released position.
18. A vehicle lift unit as set forth in claim 16 wherein: (a) the abutment member is an abutment plate secured to the lift carriage in close proximity to the rotationally fixed lock member.
19. A vehicle lift unit as set forth in claim 16 wherein: (a) the lift arm pivot lock member includes a rotatable arm lock gear positioned on the inner end of the lift arm in coaxial relation to the lift arm pivot member, the rotatable lock gear having rotatable lock gear teeth projecting radially about the rotatable lock gear; (b) the rotationally fixed lift arm pivot lock member includes a rotationally fixed lock gear positioned in spaced coaxial relation to the rotatable lock gear, the rotationally fixed lock gear having rotationally fixed lock gear teeth projecting radially about the rotationally fixed lock gear; (c) the rotationally fixed lock gear meshes with the rotatable lock gear in the locked position of the rotationally fixed lock member and unmeshes from the rotatable lock gear in the released position of the rotationally fixed lock member; and (d) the abutment member is positioned in close proximity to the rotationally fixed lock gear.
20. A vehicle lift unit as set forth in claim 16 wherein: (a) the lift carriage has a pair of lift arms pivotally connected thereto in spaced relation at respective inner ends of the arms by respective pivot members to enable pivoting about respective pivot axes; (b) each lift arm having a respective pivot lock member secured at the inner end thereof and rotatable with the associated lift arm about the associated pivot axis; (c) each lift arm having a respective rotationally fixed arm lock member engaged with the lift carriage in such a manner as to enable transition between a locked position engaging the associated lift arm pivot lock member to prevent pivoting of the associated lift arm and a released position disengaged from the associated lift arm pivot lock member; (d) each lift arm having a respective release member engaged between the lift carriage and the associated rotationally fixed lock member and preventing rotation of the fixed lock member about the associated pivot axis in the locked position thereof, the release member being operable to transition the fixed lock member between the locked and released positions thereof; and (e) a pair of abutment plates associated respectively with the lift arms and secured to the lift carriage in close proximity to the rotationally fixed lock member of the associated lift arm to limit strain of the release member associated therewith in the locked position of the fixed lock member by engagement thereof with the associated abutment plate.
21. A vehicle lift unit as set forth in claim 20 wherein: (a) the abutment plates are secured to the lift carriage in spaced apart relation; and (b) a reinforcement plate extends between the abutment plates and is secured thereto and to the lift carriage.
22. A lift arm assembly for use on a vehicle lift unit including an upstanding post with a lift carriage movable therealong, the arm assembly comprising: (a) an elongated lift arm having an inner end pivotally connected to the carriage by a lift arm pivot member to enable pivoting about a pivot axis; (b) a rotatable arm lock gear secured on the inner of the lift arm in coaxial relation to the lift arm pivot member, the rotatable lock gear having rotatable lock gear teeth projecting radially about substantially an entire circumferential surface thereof; (c) a rotationally fixed lock gear supported by the lift carriage in spaced coaxial relation to the rotatable lock gear, the rotationally fixed lock gear having rotationally fixed lock gear teeth projecting radially about substantially an entire circumferential surface of the rotationally fixed lock gear, the rotationally fixed lock gear having a mounting lug extending radially therefrom; (d) the rotationally fixed lock gear meshes with the rotatable lock gear in a locked position of the rotationally fixed lock gear and unmeshes from the rotatable lock gear in a released position of the rotationally fixed lock gear; (e) a release member engaged with the lift carriage and with the mounting lug of rotationally fixed lock gear, positioned in radially space relation from the pivot axis, and preventing rotation of the rotationally fixed lock gear relative to the lift carriage; and (f) the release member being operable to transition the rotationally fixed lock member between the locked position and the released position.
23. An assembly as set forth in claim 22 and including: (a) a spring engaged with the rotationally fixed lock gear in such a manner as to normally urge the rotationally fixed lock gear toward the locked position.
24. An assembly as set forth in claim 22 and including: (a) a spring engaged between the lift carriage and the rotationally fixed lock gear in such a manner as to normally urge the rotationally fixed lock gear toward the locked positioned.
25. An assembly as set forth in claim 22 and including: (a) an abutment member positioned on the lift carriage in close proximity to the rotationally fixed lock member to thereby limit strain of the release member in the locked position of the rotationally fixed lock member by engagement thereof with the abutment member.
26. An assembly as set forth in claim 22 wherein the elongated lift arm is a telescoping lift arm and includes: (a) an outer arm section having an inner end pivotally connected to a lift carriage by a lift arm pivot member such that the outer arm section is pivotal about a pivot axis extending through the lift arm pivot member; (b) an inner arm section telescopically received within the outer arm section to enable extension of the arm assembly by extension of the inner arm section out of the outer arm section and retraction of the arm assembly by retraction of the inner arm section within the outer arm section; (c) the inner arm section having an inner end within the outer arm section and an outer end extending out of the outer arm section; and (d) the inner end of the inner arm section having a nesting recess positioned such that the inner end extends past the pivot member, with the pivot member nested in the recess, when the inner arm section is fully retracted within the outer arm section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033] 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
[0034] Referring to the drawings in more detail, the reference number 1 generally designates an embodiment of a two post vehicle lift system according to the present invention. Referring to
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[0036] 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 substantially similar in construction and operation and may be designated as a rear lift arm 12 and a front lift arm 14. Thus, description of components and interaction thereof for the rear lift arm 12 corresponds to similar components of the front lift arm 14. In the lift unit 3, as illustrated particularly in
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[0039] The lift arm 12 is pivotally connected to the lift arm clevis 24 for pivoting about a vertical lift arm pivot axis 65 (
[0040] It is generally desirable to positively fix the angular position of the lift arms 12 and 14, especially, prior to lifting a vehicle. The illustrated lift arms 12 and 14 include a lift arm rotational lock mechanism 68 (
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[0043] The illustrated rotationally fixed gear 75 has a rotationally fixed lock gear mounting lug 80 extending radially therefrom. The mounting lug 80 is slidably received onto a lock guide rod or lock pin 82 extending through a bore 83 formed through the lug 80 and positions the rotationally fixed gear 75 in radially spaced relation to the lock pin 82. The lock pin 82 is mounted on the clevis 24 for vertical reciprocating movement in relation thereto. Both the pivot pin 38 and the lock pin 82 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 82. However, the rotationally fixed gear 75 is free to move axially along the pivot pin 38. Relative movement of the mounting lug 80 and the gear 75 on the lock pin 82 is limited by means such as a snap ring 84 positioned below the lug 80 on the lock pin 82. A compression spring 86 is sleeved onto the lock pin 82 between the mounting lug 80 and a bottom surface 88 of the clevis top plate 34. Engagement of the spring 86 with the bottom surface 88 of the clevis top plate 34 resiliently urges the lock pin 82 downwardly.
[0044] The lock pin 82 is movable vertically between a lower pivot lock position (
[0045] In order to facilitate movement of the lock pin 82 to the release position, the illustrated lift system 1 is provided with a release handle or lever 94 engaged with the lock pin 82 and operable to lift the lock pin 82 to the release position (
[0046] The lift arm sections 42-46 may include guide members (not shown) to facilitate smooth extension and retraction of the middle and inner arm sections 44 and 46 relative to the outer arm section 42 and therebetween. It is necessary to limit the degree of extension of the middle and inner lift arm sections 44 and 46 from the outer lift arm section 42 to avoid exceeding cantilever loading limits of the arm sections 42-46. Therefore, the middle and inner arm sections 44 and 46 preferably include appropriate stops (not shown) to limit extension of the lift arm 12 or 14 or 12′. On the other hand, it is preferable to retract the middle and inner arm sections 44 and 46, as far as is practical, so that the lift arm assemblies 12 or 14 or 12′ is as compact as possible when retracted. Usually, the limit of retraction of the arm sections 44 and 46 is engagement of inner ends thereof with the pivot members of the lift arm 12 or 14 or 12′.
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[0048] The lift arm sections 42, 44, and 46 may be provided with stop members to positively limit extension of the middle arm section 44 out of the outer arm section 42 and the extension of the inner arm section 46 out of the middle arm section 44. More particularly, the outer arm section 42 may be provided with an interior stop member 112 (
[0049] While the lift units 2 and 3 are described and illustrated as being permanently mounted on a shop floor 5, it is foreseen that features of the system 1 of the present invention described herein could be advantageously incorporated into mobile lift units which are temporarily secured in place in the manner of the lifts shown in U.S. Pat. No. 9,150,395, referenced above.
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[0051] Proximal ends of the extendible lift arms 12 and 14 are pivotally mounted on the clevis 125 by lift arm pivot pins 38 extending through lift arm mounting tubes 67 (
[0052] Because of the lengths of the lift arms 12 or 14, when the rotationally fixed lock member 75 is in the locked position, a force on a distal end thereof which tends to pivot the arm about the pivot pin 38 exerts a much larger force on the lock pin 82, tending to strain or deform the pin 82. If such a force on the lock pin 82 exceeds its elastic limit, permanent deformation of the pin 82 can make reciprocating motion to retract the rotationally fixed lock member 75 difficult or impossible.
[0053] In order to bolster or limit such strain on the lock pins 82, the illustrated clevis 125 is provided with abutment structure 138. The clevis side plate 128 may form a component of the abutment structure 138. The lift arms 12 and 14 are mounted on the clevis 125 such that a portion of the mounting lug 134 of the rotationally fixed lock member 75 of each arm is in close proximity to the side plate 128. The mounting lugs 134 are somewhat different from the mounting lugs 80 shown in
[0054] 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.