VEHICLE PARKING LIFT
20240141671 ยท 2024-05-02
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Abstract
A double-wide, independent platform vehicle lift has vehicle platforms engaged with a framework by guide members which engage guide tracks in posts. Each platform has at least one corner which has a guide member that engages a depending receptacle when the platform is lifted to a selected height by operation of a respective linear actuator.
Claims
1. A vehicle lift apparatus comprising: (a) a vehicle lift frame including upstanding posts, each post having a guide track extending therealong; (b) a vehicle lift platform supported by the vehicle lift frame and having laterally spaced sets of front and rear corners; (c) a linear actuator operable to extend and retract; (d) a cable assembly routed to engage the linear actuator and the vehicle lift platform in such a manner as to cause the vehicle lift platform to be lowered to a lowered position to enable a first vehicle to park thereon and to be raised to a raised position to enable a second vehicle to park on a support surface beneath the vehicle lift platform in the raised position, in coordination with extension and retraction of the linear actuator; (e) at least a first corner of the laterally spaced sets of front and rear corners of the vehicle lift platform having a first guide member projecting therefrom which engages the guide track of an associated post; (f) a receptacle depending from a support structure and aligned with at least a second corner of the laterally spaced sets of front and rear corners of the vehicle lift platform; (g) the second corner having a second guide member projecting therefrom; and (h) the second guide member cooperating with the receptacle in such a manner that the second guide member engages the receptacle at a selected elevated height to thereby support the second corner when the vehicle lift platform is raised toward the raised position.
2. The vehicle lift apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein: (a) the receptacle is elongated and depends from an elevated member of the frame; (b) the second guide member is an elongated riser upstanding from the second corner of the vehicle lift platform; and (c) the elongated riser is received in the receptacle as the vehicle lift platform approaches the raised position to thereby guide and support the second corner as the vehicle lift platform is raised toward the raised position.
3. The vehicle lift apparatus as set forth in claim 2 and including; (a) a second corner ratchet mechanism having a first ratchet component in the elongated riser and a second ratchet component in the receptacle which cooperate to engage when the elongated riser is received in the receptacle to positively support the second corner as the vehicle lift platform approaches the raised position, the first and second ratchet components being released to enable lowering of the vehicle lift platform.
4. The vehicle lift apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further comprising; (a) a first corner ratchet mechanism including a first ratchet component on the guide track and a second ratchet component on the first guide member, the first and second ratchet components of the first corner ratchet mechanism cooperate to engage as the vehicle lift platform is raised to positively support the first corner and which are released to enable lowering of the vehicle lift platform.
5. The vehicle lift apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein: (a) each of the rear corners and one of the front corners of the vehicle lift platform has one of the first guide members projecting therefrom and engaging a guide track of an associated upstanding post; and (b) one of the front corners of the vehicle lift platform comprises the second corner having the second guide member projecting therefrom and aligned with the receptacle depending from the support structure.
6. The vehicle lift apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein: (a) each of the front and rear corners on one side of the vehicle lift platform has one of the first guide members projecting therefrom and engaging a guide track of an associated upstanding post; and (b) each of the front and rear corners on an opposite side of the vehicle lift platform has one of the second guide members projecting therefrom and aligned with an associated receptacle depending from the support structure.
7. A vehicle lift apparatus comprising: (a) a vehicle lift frame including upstanding posts, each post having a guide track extending therealong; (b) a first vehicle lift platform and a second vehicle lift platform supported by the frame in laterally spaced relation, each of the first and second vehicle lift platforms having respective sets of front and rear corners; (c) a first linear actuator and a second linear actuator associated respectively with the first and second vehicle lift platforms, each of the first and second linear actuators being independently operable to extend and retract; (d) a first cable assembly and a second cable assembly associated respectively with the first and second linear actuators, each of the first and second cable assemblies being routed to engage the respective first and second actuators, and each of the front and rear corners of the associated first and second vehicle lift platforms, such that independent operation of the first and second linear actuators causes the associated first and second vehicle lift platforms to be independently lowered to a lowered position to enable a first vehicle to park thereon and independently raised to a raised position to enable a second vehicle to park on a support surface beneath the first and second vehicle lift platform in the raised position; (e) at least a first corner of each first and second vehicle lift platform having a first guide member projecting therefrom which engages the guide track of an associated upstanding post; (f) a first receptacle and a second receptacle associated with a respective one of the first and second vehicle lift platforms and depending from a support structure, the first and second receptacles being aligned with a second corner of the associated first and second vehicle lift platforms; (g) the second corner of the associated first and second vehicle lift platform having a second guide member projecting therefrom; and (h) the second guide member projecting from the associated first and second vehicle lift platform cooperating with the respective first and second receptacle in such a manner that the second guide member engages the respective first and second receptacle at a selected elevated height to thereby support the second corner when the associated first and second vehicle lift platform is raised toward the raised position.
8. The vehicle lift apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein: (a) each first and second receptacle is elongated and depends from an elevated member of the frame; (b) the second guide member of each of the first and second vehicle lift platforms is an elongated riser upstanding from the second corner of the associated first and second vehicle lift platform; and (c) each elongated riser is received in the respective first and second receptacle as the associated first and second vehicle lift platform approaches the raised position to thereby guide and support the second corner thereof as the associated first and second vehicle lift platform is raised toward the raised position.
9. The vehicle lift apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein: (a) each first corner includes a first corner ratchet mechanism having a first ratchet component in the associated upstanding post and a second ratchet component in the associated guide member which cooperate to engage as the associated first and second vehicle lift platform is raised to positively support the first corner and which are released to enable lowering of the associated first and second vehicle lift platform; and (b) each second corner has a second corner ratchet mechanism having a first ratchet component in the associated elongated riser and a second ratchet component in the respective first and second receptacle which cooperate to engage when the elongated riser is received in the associated first and second receptacle to positively support the associated second corner as the associated platform approaches the raised position, the first and second ratchet components of the second corner ratchet mechanism of each second corner being released to enable lowering of the associated first and second vehicle lift platform.
10. The vehicle lift apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein: (a) each vehicle lift platform has front and rear outer corners and front and rear inner corners; (b) each of the front and rear outer corners and the rear inner corner of each vehicle lift platform is a first corner; and (c) the front inner corner of each vehicle lift platform is a second corner.
11. The vehicle lift apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein: (a) each vehicle lift platform has front and rear outer corners and front and rear inner corners; (b) each of the front and rear outer corners of each vehicle lift platform is a first corner; and (c) each of the front and rear inner corners of each vehicle lift platform is a second corner.
12. A vehicle lift apparatus comprising: (a) a vehicle lift platform having a first front corner and a first rear corner on a first side of the vehicle lift platform and a second front corner and a second rear corner on a second side of the vehicle lift platform, the first front corner and first rear corner spaced laterally from the second front corner and the second rear corner; (b) a first front track extending vertically and proximate the first front corner of the vehicle lift platform and a first rear track extending vertically and proximate the first rear corner of the vehicle lift platform; (c) a first front guide projecting from the vehicle lift platform proximate the first front corner, the first front guide engaging the first front track as the vehicle lift platform is advanced between a lowered position and a raised position, a first rear guide projecting from the vehicle lift platform proximate the first rear corner, the first rear guide engaging the first rear track as the vehicle lift platform is advanced between the lowered position and the raised position, wherein in the raised position the vehicle lift platform is supported on the first front track and the first rear track by the first front guide and the first rear guide respectively at a height greater than the height of a vehicle to be parked below the vehicle lift platform; (d) a second front guide projecting from the vehicle lift platform proximate the second front corner; (e) a receptacle depending from a support structure and having a lower end extending in spaced relation above the second front guide; (f) a linear actuator operable to extend and retract; (g) a cable assembly routed to engage the linear actuator and the vehicle lift platform in such a manner as to cause the vehicle lift platform to be advanced between the lowered position and the raised position in coordination with extension and retraction of the actuator; and wherein (h) when the vehicle lift platform is advanced toward the raised position, the second front guide engages the receptacle at a selected elevated height and supports the second front corner of the vehicle lift platform thereby.
13. A vehicle lift apparatus comprising: (a) a left lift platform having a front inner corner, a rear inner corner, a front outer corner and a rear outer corner, the front outer corner and the rear outer corner spaced laterally outward from the front inner corner and the rear inner corner respectively; (b) a right lift platform having a front inner corner, a rear inner corner, a front outer corner and a rear outer corner, the front outer corner and the rear outer corner spaced laterally outward from the front inner corner and the rear inner corner respectively; (c) a left front outer track extending vertically and proximate the front outer corner of the left lift platform, a left rear outer track extending vertically and proximate the rear outer corner of the left lift platform, a right front outer track extending vertically and proximate the front outer corner of the right lift platform, and a right rear outer track extending vertically and proximate the rear outer corner of the right lift platform; (d) a left front outer guide projecting from the left lift platform proximate the front outer corner of the left lift platform, the left front outer guide engaging the left front outer track as the left lift platform is advanced between a lowered position and a raised position; (e) a left rear outer guide projecting from the left lift platform proximate the rear outer corner of the left lift platform, the left rear outer guide engaging the left rear outer track as the left lift platform is advanced between the lowered position and the raised position; (f) a right front outer guide projecting from the right lift platform proximate the front outer corner of the right lift platform, the right front outer guide engaging the right front outer track as the right lift platform is advanced between a lowered position and a raised position; (g) a right rear outer guide projecting from the right lift platform proximate the rear outer corner of the right lift platform, the right rear outer guide engaging the right rear outer track as the right lift platform is advanced between the lowered position and the raised position; (h) a front support structure extending between and interconnecting the left front outer track and the right front outer track proximate upper ends thereof; (i) a left front receptacle depending from the front support structure and having a lower end extending in spaced relation above a left front inner guide of the left lift platform; (j) a right front receptacle depending from the front support structure and having a lower end extending in spaced relation above a right front inner guide of the right lift platform; (k) a left linear actuator operable to extend and retract and a right linear actuator operable to extend and retract; (l) a left cable assembly routed to engage the left linear actuator and the left lift platform in such a manner as to cause the left lift platform to be advanced between the lowered position and the raised position in coordination with extension and retraction of the left linear actuator; and (m) a right cable assembly routed to engage the right linear actuator and the right lift platform in such a manner as to cause the right lift platform to be advanced between the lowered position and the raised position in coordination with extension and retraction of the right linear actuator; wherein: (n) when the left lift platform is advanced toward the raised position, the left front inner guide engages the left front receptacle at a selected elevated height and supports the left front inner corner of the left lift platform thereby; (o) when the right lift platform is advanced toward the raised position, the right front inner guide engages the right front receptacle at a selected elevated height and supports the right front inner corner of the right lift platform thereby; and wherein (p) in the raised, position the left lift platform and the right lift platform are supported at a height greater than the height of a vehicle to be parked below the left lift platform and the right lift platform respectively.
14. The vehicle lift apparatus as in claim 13 further comprising: (a) a left rear inner track extending vertically and proximate the rear inner corner of the left lift platform, a right rear track extending vertically and proximate the rear inner corner of the right lift platform; (b) a left rear inner guide projecting from the left lift platform proximate the rear inner corner of the left lift platform, the left rear inner guide engaging the left rear inner track as the left lift platform is advanced between the lowered position and the raised position; and (c) a right rear inner guide projecting from the right lift platform proximate the rear inner corner of the right lift platform, the right rear inner guide engaging the right rear inner track as the right lift platform is advanced between the lowered position and the raised position.
15. The vehicle lift apparatus as in claim 13 further comprising: (a) a rear support structure extending between and interconnecting the left rear outer track and the right rear outer track proximate upper ends thereof; (b) a left rear receptacle depending from the rear support structure and having a lower end extending in spaced relation above a left rear inner guide of the left lift platform; and (c) a right rear receptacle depending from the rear support structure and having a lower end extending in spaced relation above a right rear inner guide of the right lift platform; wherein (d) when the left lift platform is advanced toward the raised position, the left rear inner guide engages the left rear receptacle at a selected elevated height and supports the left rear inner corner of the left lift platform thereby; and (e) when the right lift platform is advanced toward the raised position, the right rear inner guide engages the right rear receptacle at a selected elevated height and supports the right rear inner corner of the right lift platform thereby.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0028] 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.
[0029] Referring to the drawings in more detail, the reference number 1 generally designates an embodiment of a double-wide, independent platform vehicle lift apparatus according the present invention. The lift apparatus 1 generally includes a lift frame or framework 3 having a left-hand vehicle lift platform 5 and a right-hand vehicle lift platform 7 engaged therewith in such a manner as to enable independent movement of the platforms 5 and 7 between lower respective positions, as shown in
[0030] The illustrated vehicle lift framework 3 includes a plurality of posts 12 upstanding from a support surface 18 (
[0031] Referring particularly to
[0032] In order to prevent a vehicle from unintentionally rolling off the platforms 5 and 7 in a forward direction, chocks 61 may be provided on each of the rails 45. The illustrated chocks 61 have angularly oriented front and rear surfaces and are of such a height to enable them to be driven over, but provide some resistance against uncontrolled rolling of a vehicle thereover. In order to prevent a vehicle from driving or rolling off a rear end of the platforms 5 and 7, each track 45 may be provided with a tire stop plate 63 at the rear end thereof. The tire stop plates 63 are of such a steep angle and height as to strongly resist a vehicle tire from rolling or being driven thereover.
[0033] Each of the platforms 5 and 7 has respective outer and inner rear corner areas or corners 65 and 66 and outer and inner front corner areas or corners 68 and 69 (see
[0034] Each of the posts 12 forms a guide structure or guide track 73 for vertical movement of the vehicle lift platforms 5 and 7 between the lower positions and upper positions. Each of the illustrated posts 12 has an elongated vertical guide slot 75 formed on an inward surface thereof which forms front and rear retaining edges therealong. Referring to
[0035] Referring to
[0036] Each guide ladder 86 has a series of vertically spaced and aligned ratchet openings 88 formed therethrough. The ratchet openings 88 receive a ratchet pawl or pawl assembly 90 which is resiliently mounted in the guide assembly 78 to periodically engage the ratchet openings 88 as the guide assembly 78 is lifted along the ladder 86, to provide positive vertical support of the associated platform 5 or 7 in the event of failure of the actuator 9 or the cable 57. However, the mechanism of the pawl assembly 90 is of such a configuration that the pawl 90 is prevented from engaging the ratchet openings 88 during downward movement of the guide assembly 78 along the ladder 86. For example, the ratchet pawls 90 may include respective ratchet actuators which can be operated to retract the pawls 90, as illustrated in
[0037] Referring to
[0038] The risers 100 and 102 are substantially similar, and descriptions of components of the right-hand riser 102 shown in
[0039] Each of the risers 100 and 102 and receptacle post 108 and 110 has a portion of the cables 57 routed therethrough which cooperate with the actuators 9 to lift and lower the platforms 5 and 7. The actuators 9 associated with the platforms 5 and 7 can be operated independently. As either platform 5 or 7 is lifted to a selected height above the support surface 18, the ratchet pawls 90 in the associated corner guide assemblies engage the lowermost ratchet openings 88. Similarly, the ratchet pawls 140 of the risers 100 and 102 engage the lowermost ratchet openings 118 of the ladder plates 116 of the receptacle posts 108 and 110. The apparatus 1 may have sensors, such as limit switches (not shown), to detect when the ratchet pawls 90 and 140 engage the uppermost ratchet openings 88 and 118 respectively. At that level, the actuators 9 are deactivated. Preferably, the ratchet pawls 140 have mechanisms to cause them to be retracted prior to or during lowering of the platforms 5 or 7, similar to those described in U. S. Published Application No. 2020/0232238, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Preferably, lower ends of the receptacle posts 108 and 110 are at a sufficient height such that they would not be a bumping hazard to the majority of people. Similarly, the height of lower surfaces of the platforms 5 and 7, in their raised position, is at a sufficiently high level so as not to prevent a bumping hazard to the majority of people. When both platforms 5 and 7 are in their raised positions, there is no center post to obstruct entering and exiting from a vehicle parked beneath the raised platforms.
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[0041] Left and right rear outer corners 186 and 188 and left and right front outer corners 190 and 192, respectively of the platforms 155 and 157, engage and are supported and guided by corner guide assemblies 194 which engage the posts 160, 162, 164, and 166, similar to the corner guide assemblies 87 of the apparatus 1. The corner guide assemblies 194 have ratchet components (not shown) similar to such components of the guide assemblies 78 and interact with complementary components in the posts 160, 162, 164, and 166. Left and right rear inner corners 196 and 198, respectively of the platforms 155 and 157, have respective left and right rear riser assemblies or risers 204 and 206 upstanding therefrom. Similarly, left and right front inner corners 200 and 202, respectively of the platforms 155 and 157, have respective left and right front riser assemblies or risers 208 and 210 upstanding therefrom. Each of the risers 204, 206, 208, and 210 is substantially similar to the risers 100 and 102 of the apparatus 1. The left and right rear risers 204 and 206 are vertically aligned respectively with the left and right rear receptacle posts 174 and 176. Similarly, the left and right front risers 208 and 210 are vertically aligned respectively with the left and right receptacle posts 180 and 182. The risers 204, 206, 208, and 210 enter and engage their respective receptacle posts 174, 176, 180 and 182 when the respective platforms 155 or 157 are raised to a selected vertical height. The risers and receptacle posts have cooperating ratchet components such that the platforms 155 and 157 are positively supported vertically by engagement of the risers with the respective receptacle posts.
[0042] As illustrated in
[0043] When both of the platforms 155 and 157 are in their raised positions, there is no center post obstructing access to vehicles parked below the raised platforms. However, a rear side of the apparatus 150 may be obstructed by a wall (not shown).
[0044] Referring to
[0045] The primary pawl 92 has a primary lever arm or lever 234 extending radially therefrom, and the backup pawl 94 has a backup lever arm or lever 236 extending radially therefrom. The illustrated backup lever 236 is longer than the primary lever 234 and has a cable roller 238 rotatably mounted at an outer end thereof which will be described further below. A primary tension spring 240 is engaged between the primary lever 234 and a spring anchor peg 242 extending between the side plates 80. Similarly, a backup tension spring 244 is engaged between the backup lever 236 and the anchor peg 242. The springs 238 and 242 bias their respective pawls 92 and 94 toward the ladder plate 86. A pawl catch block or stop member 246 is secured between the side plates 80 and limits pivoting motion of the pawls 92 and 94 so that either pawl supports the weight of an associated corner of the vehicle lift platform 5 or 7 when the pawl engages a lower edge of an aperture 88 in the ladder plate 86, by engagement of the pawl between the ladder plate 86 and the catch block 246. When a platform 5 or 7 is raised to the uppermost level, the platform 5 or 7 is normally kept vertically stationary by the closure of valves (not shown) within the associated lifting actuators 9 (
[0046] The illustrated pawls 92 and 94 are retracted away from the ladder plate 86, as during lowering of a vehicle platform 5 or 7, by operation of an actuator 248 connected between one of the spacer assemblies 230 and the levers 234 and 236. The actuator 248 may be a pneumatic or hydraulic actuator or may be a solenoid. Extension of the actuator 248 overcomes the tension of the springs 240 and 244 and pivots the pawls 92 and 94 away from the ladder plate 86. It is foreseen that the primary spring 240 could be eliminated by use of a normally resiliently retracted actuator 248.
[0047] A cable pulley 254 is rotatably mounted between the side plates 80 and functions to route one of the cables 57 from a horizontal direction to a vertical direction. The cable 57 engages the pulley 254 along an under side thereof and around to the side of the pulley 254 adjacent the ladder plate 86. Additionally, the cable 57 engages the cable roller 238 at the end of the backup lever 236 on the side of the roller 238 facing away from the ladder plate 86. The cable 57 is normally in a taut condition, both when a platform 5 or 7 is being lifted or lowered and when stationary. As long as the cable 57 is taut, engagement of the cable 57 with the roller 238 keeps the backup pawl 94 pivoted away from the ladder plate 86. However, in the event of failure of a cable 57 or a lifting actuator 9, release of tension in the cable 57 enables the backup spring 244 to pivot the backup pawl 94 toward the ladder plate 86 to thereby engage one of the apertures 88 to thereby provide positive mechanical support of the associated platform 5 or 7. The combination of both pawls 92 and 94 provides reliable safety measures to the apparatus 1 and may also be included on the apparatus 150.
[0048] As used herein, the pawls 92 and 94 may be referred to as ratchet components located in the guide assemblies 73 or risers such as risers 100 and 102 and the ratchet openings 88 on ladder plates 86 may be referred to as ratchet components located or positioned in the guide tracks 73 in the guide slots 75. The ratchet openings 118 on the ladder plates 116 may be referred to as ratchet components located or positioned in the guide slots 114 of receptacles 108 and 110.
[0049] It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been described and illustrated herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown.