Open wheel vehicle speed jack
10358325 ยท 2019-07-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A jack for raising of an exposed hub or axle of an off-road vehicle is provided. The jack has an elongated base member including an upper end and a foot portion with the upper end including a pivot attachment area. An articulating over center arm assembly is pivotably attached at the pivot attachment area of the elongated base member. The assembly includes an offset over-center arm portion with a leverage handle on a first end and a pivoting adjustable strap portion on a second end. When the strap is attached to the axle or suspension member of a hub or axle the handle may be lowered and the base pivots wherein the strap end is moved upward and temporarily secured in the up position at full actuation of the handle for raising of the wheel for removal of the wheel.
Claims
1. A rapid deployment jack for raising of an exposed hub or axle of an off-road vehicle, comprising: an elongated base member including an upper end and a foot portion; and an articulating over-center arm assembly operably pivotably attached at a pivot attachment area of the upper end, said over-center arm assembly including an offset over-center arm portion with a leverage handle on a first end and a pivoting portion on a strap end, said pivoting portion having an adjustable strap attachable to the vehicle, wherein with the adjustable strap attached to the axle or a suspension member of the hub or axle, when the leverage handle is lowered the elongated base member pivots wherein the strap end is moved upward and temporarily secured in the up position at full actuation of the leverage handle for raising of a wheel for removal of the wheel; wherein the over-center arm assembly comprises the offset over-center arm portion, a second arm portion and a third arm portion forming a scalene triangle.
2. The rapid deployment jack of claim 1, wherein the second arm portion is located between the pivot attachment area and strap end of the over-center arm assembly.
3. The rapid deployment jack of claim 2, wherein the second arm portion is shorter than the offset over-center arm portion and third arm portion.
4. The rapid deployment jack of claim 2, further comprising an adjustment portion operably connected to the second arm portion to set a predetermined amount of downward tilt of the second arm portion.
5. The rapid deployment jack of claim 1, further comprising an adjustment portion operably connected to the over-center arm assembly, said adjustment portion coming into contact with the elongated base member when the leverage handle is fully upward to set how low the strap end can move.
6. The rapid deployment jack of claim 5, wherein the attachment area of the upper end includes a sloped surface for the adjustment portion to contact, wherein turning the adjustment portion in a first direction increases how low the strap end can move, and wherein turning the adjustment portion in a second direction decreases how low the strap end can move.
7. The rapid deployment jack of claim 1, further comprising a hollowed leg of the elongated base member to stow the leverage handle when the jack is not in use.
8. The rapid deployment jack of claim 7, further comprising a push pin member to secure the leverage handle within the hollowed leg.
9. The rapid deployment jack of claim 1, further comprising at least one mounting bracket for mounting the rapid deployment jack to the vehicle sport bar when the jack is not in use.
10. The rapid deployment jack of claim 1, wherein the adjustable strap further includes a buckle operably connected to the pivoting portion to adjust the length of the strap.
11. The rapid deployment jack of claim 10, wherein the pivoting portion further comprises at least one strap extension member pivotably connected at a first end to the over-center arm assembly and operably connected to the buckle at a second end, wherein as the leverage handle is lowered, in turn moving the offset over-center arm portion with the leverage handle, the adjustable strap moves upward as the offset over-center arm assembly moves past a center of gravity until in the up position at full actuation of the leverage handle.
12. The rapid deployment jack of claim 1, wherein the elongated base member further comprises a loop for securing the strap when not in use.
13. The rapid deployment jack of claim 1, wherein the pivoting adjustable strap portion is operably connected to the assembly with at least one fastener and pivots downward as the second end moves upward.
14. The rapid deployment jack of claim 13, wherein the over-center arm assembly comprises the offset over-center arm portion, a second arm portion and a third arm portion forming a scalene triangle, where the second arm portion is the shortest and is pivotably attached to the elongated base member and the adjustable strap portion, wherein as the leverage handle is lowered, in turn moving the offset over-center arm portion with the leverage handle, the strap moves upward as the offset over-center arm assembly moves past a center of gravity until in the up position at full actuation of the leverage handle.
15. A rapid deployment jack for raising of an exposed hub or axle of an off-road vehicle, comprising: an elongated base member including an upper end and a foot portion; and an articulating over-center arm assembly operably pivotably attached at a pivot attachment area of the upper end, said over-center arm assembly including an offset over-center arm portion, second arm portion and a third arm portion forming a scalene triangle, said over-center arm portion including a leverage handle on a first end and a pivoting portion on a strap end, said pivoting portion having an adjustable strap attachable to the vehicle, wherein with the adjustable strap attached to the axle or a suspension member of the hub or axle, when the leverage handle is lowered the elongated base member pivots wherein the strap end is moved upward and temporarily secured in the up position at full actuation of the leverage handle for raising of a wheel for removal of the wheel; wherein the second arm portion is located between the pivot attachment area and strap end of the over-center arm assembly.
16. The rapid deployment jack of claim 15, wherein the second arm portion is shorter than the offset over-center arm portion and third arm portion.
17. The rapid deployment jack of claim 15, further comprising an adjustment portion operably connected to the second arm portion to set a predetermined amount of downward tilt of the second arm portion.
18. The rapid deployment jack of claim 15, further comprising an adjustment portion operably connected to the over-center arm assembly, said adjustment portion coming into contact with the elongated base member when the leverage handle is fully upward to set how low the strap end can move.
19. The rapid deployment jack of claim 18, wherein the attachment area of the upper end includes a sloped surface for the adjustment portion to contact, wherein turning the adjustment portion in a first direction increases how low the strap end can move, and wherein turning the adjustment portion in a second direction decreases how low the strap end can move.
20. The rapid deployment jack of claim 15, further comprising a hollowed leg of the elongated base member to stow the leverage handle when the jack is not in use.
21. The rapid deployment jack of claim 20, further comprising a push pin member to secure the leverage handle within the hollowed leg.
22. The rapid deployment jack of claim 15, further comprising at least one mounting bracket for mounting the rapid deployment jack to the vehicle sport bar when the jack is not in use.
23. The rapid deployment jack of claim 15, wherein the adjustable strap further includes a buckle operably connected to the pivoting portion to adjust the length of the strap.
24. The rapid deployment jack of claim 23, wherein the pivoting portion further comprises at least one strap extension member pivotably connected at a first end to the over-center arm assembly and operably connected to the buckle at a second end, wherein as the leverage handle is lowered, in turn moving the offset over-center arm portion with the leverage handle, the adjustable strap moves upward as the offset over-center arm assembly moves past a center of gravity until in the up position at full actuation of the leverage handle.
25. The rapid deployment jack of claim 15, wherein the elongated base member further comprises a loop for securing the strap when not in use.
26. A rapid deployment jack for raising of an exposed hub or axle of an off-road vehicle, comprising: an elongated base member including an upper end and a foot portion; an articulating over-center arm assembly operably pivotably attached at a pivot attachment area of the upper end, said over-center arm assembly including an offset over-center arm portion with a leverage handle on a first end and a pivoting portion on a strap end, said pivoting portion having an adjustable strap attachable to the vehicle, wherein with the adjustable strap attached to the axle or a suspension member of the hub or axle, when the leverage handle is lowered the elongated base member pivots wherein the strap end is moved upward and temporarily secured in the up position at full actuation of the leverage handle for raising of a wheel for removal of the wheel; and a hollowed leg of the elongated base member to stow the leverage handle when the jack is not in use.
27. A rapid deployment jack for raising of an exposed hub or axle of an off-road vehicle, comprising: an elongated base member including an upper end and a foot portion; an articulating over-center arm assembly operably pivotably attached at a pivot attachment area of the upper end, said over-center arm assembly including an offset over-center arm portion with a leverage handle on a first end and a pivoting portion on a strap end, said pivoting portion having an adjustable strap attachable to the vehicle, wherein with the adjustable strap attached to the axle or a suspension member of the hub or axle, when the leverage handle is lowered the elongated base member pivots wherein the strap end is moved upward and temporarily secured in the up position at full actuation of the leverage handle for raising of a wheel for removal of the wheel; and at least one mounting bracket for mounting the rapid deployment jack to the vehicle sport bar when the jack is not in use.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawing, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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(14) The articulating over-center arm assembly 20 is formed of rigid integrally formed links forming a generally triangular shape, preferably, a scalene triangle, most preferably, where the shortest link of the scalene is connected between the pivot attachment area 18 and pivoting portion 28. Thus, the articulating over-center arm assembly 20 has at least three portions; the over-center arm portion 22, a second arm portion 21, and a third arm portion 23.
(15) In operation, using the leverage handle 24 the first end 26 is pivoted in the upward direction as shown in
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(17) In one embodiment, an adjustment portion 37 is provided which allows the operator to selectively set the predetermined amount of tilt the over-center arm assembly 20 can have with respect to the elongated base member 12. This increases the amount of lift available. The adjustment portion 37 includes a threaded fastener that contacts a sloped surface 39 provided on the upper end 14 of the elongated base member 12 to set the tilt. Turning the adjustment portion 37 in a first direction allows the second arm portion 21 to position the strap end lower, and turning the adjustment portion 37 in a second direction allows the second arm portion 21 to position the strap end higher.
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(19) A push pin member 42 is also provided for securing the leverage handle 24 in the hollowed leg 44 of the elongated base member 12 for storage of the handle 24. Pulling the push pin member 42 out allows the leverage handle 24 to slide out of the elongated base member 12, and the push pin member 42 is tethered to prevent the pin 42 from being lost.
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(21) Referring to the Figures generally, the pivoting portion 28 is connected at pivot point of the strap end 33 of the assembly 20 with at least one fastener 56, e.g., bolts, trundle, spacer, threaded member, washers, rivets, screws, etc and/or combinations thereof. The buckle 35 is connected at the second end 36 of the pivotal portion 28 with at least one fastener 58, e.g., bolts, trundle, spacer, threaded member, washers, rivets, screws, etc and/or combinations thereof. The foot portion 60 is connected to the leg of the elongated base member 12 with at least one fastener 60. The over-center arm assembly 20 is pivotably attached at the pivot attachment area 18 of the elongated base member 12 with at least one fastener 62, e.g., bolts, trundle, spacer, threaded member, washers, rivets, screws, etc and/or combinations thereof.
(22) Preferably, the foot portion 16 is generally disk shaped. However, any other shape suitable for off-road applications is contemplated without departure from the scope of the present invention. It is also within the scope of the present invention for at least a portion of the foot portion to be operably adapted depending on the application for positioning a larger surface area generally flat on the ground 4 when the jack 10 is deployed without departure from the present invention, e.g., hinged piece, flat surface member, etc.
(23) The over-center arm assembly, pivoting portion, elongated base member, and/or leverage handle are steel. However, other lighter weight materials are contemplated depending on the application without departure from the scope of the present invention.
(24) In operation, the jack of the present invention is a rapid deployment jack particularly useful in off road racing applications. As will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art this jack is much faster than currently used jacks. It is lightweight, compact and easily stored. The jack is also much less cumbersome than the hydraulic, pneumatic, or screw jacks commonly employed. The jack of the present invention is easy to employ and only requires the securement of a strap to a suitable wheel location. With the leverage of the off-center linkage one easy handle pull raises the vehicle wheel at least 3-6 off the ground in less than a second. Lowering of the jack is just as fast. The adjustability of travel can be varied widely over a foot or two or more and allows for jacking of vehicles in a variety of off-road terrains. Thus, the jack is extremely versatile and extremely useful in off road racing conditions.
(25) The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.