Adjustable Universal Adaptor for a Lifting Jack
20170174485 ยท 2017-06-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H1/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66F5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An adaptor is provided for a jack assembly having a lifting jack carrying a horizontal plate for raising and lowering a heavy component supported by the jack assembly. The adaptor includes a horizontal support plate fastened to and vertically offset from the horizontal plate of the jack assembly by a height. A plurality of elongated arms is slidably mounted between the two plates to move in a generally horizontal plane. Each of arms includes a holding assembly configured to engage portions of the component supported on the support plate to stabilize the component as it is raised and lowered by the jack assembly. The arms are supported in the height between the two plates at different heights so that the arms are capable of a wide range of rotational and linear movements to adjust the position of the holding assembly of each arm relative to the heavy component.
Claims
1. An adaptor for a jack assembly having a jack carrying a horizontal plate for raising and lowering a heavy component supported by the jack assembly, comprising: a horizontal support plate defining a support surface for supporting a component thereon and a perimeter around said support surface, said support plate vertically offset from the horizontal plate of the jack assembly by a height; a plurality of elongated arms slidably mounted between the horizontal plate of the jack assembly and said support plate to move in a generally horizontal plane between the horizontal plate and said adaptor plate at selectable angles and horizontal extensions beyond said perimeter of said support surface; and each of said plurality of elongated arms including a holding assembly configured to engage portions of the component supported on the support plate.
2. The adaptor of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of elongated arms is mounted between the horizontal plate of the jack assembly and said support plate by a bolt that extends through said support plate and the horizontal plate of the jack assembly.
3. The adaptor of claim 1, wherein said bolt is fastened to the horizontal plate by a manually tightenable wing nut.
4. The adaptor of claim 2, wherein each of said plurality of elongated arms is mounted with only one bolt.
5. The adaptor of claim 2, wherein each of said plurality of elongated arms defines an elongated slot and said bolt extends through said slot.
6. The adaptor of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of arms is positioned at different vertical heights relative to the horizontal support plate and each of said plurality of arms is slidably mounted to move in a different corresponding horizontal plane between the horizontal plate and said adaptor plate.
7. The adaptor of claim 6, further comprising at least one spacer associated with each of the plurality of elongated arms and configured to position the associated elongated arm at one of said different vertical heights relative to said support plate.
8. The adaptor of claim 7, wherein the at least one spacer is selected from spacers having three different heights.
9. The adaptor of claim 8, wherein said spacers include a first spacer of height h1, a second spacer of height h2 and a third spacer of height h3, wherein h1=h2+h3.
10. The adaptor of claim 9, wherein: a first arm of the plurality of elongated arms includes only said first spacer positioned between said first arm and said support plate; and a second arm of the plurality of elongated arms includes only said first spacer positioned between said second arm and the horizontal plate of the jack assembly.
11. The adaptor of claim 10, wherein: a third arm of the plurality of elongated arms includes only said second spacer and said third spacer, with said second spacer positioned between said third arm and said support plate and said third spacer positioned between said one arm and the horizontal plate of the jack assembly; and a fourth arm of the plurality of elongated arms includes only said second spacer and said third spacer, with said third spacer positioned between said third arm and said support plate and said second spacer positioned between said one arm and the horizontal plate of the jack assembly.
12. The adaptor of claim 9, wherein: a third arm of the plurality of elongated arms includes only said second spacer and said third spacer, with said second spacer positioned between said third arm and said support plate and said third spacer positioned between said one arm and the horizontal plate of the jack assembly; and a fourth arm of the plurality of elongated arms includes only said second spacer and said third spacer, with said third spacer positioned between said third arm and said support plate and said second spacer positioned between said one arm and the horizontal plate of the jack assembly.
13. The adaptor of claim 7, wherein each of said plurality of elongated arms includes an elongated slot therethrough and is mounted between the horizontal plate of the jack assembly and said support plate by a bolt that extends through said support plate, through said slot and through the horizontal plate of the jack assembly.
14. The adaptor of claim 13, further comprising a bushing for each bolt, said bushing sized for a sliding fit within said slot, and said bushing having a thickness that is greater than the thickness of said elongated arm at said slot, wherein said at least one spacer bears against said bushing in the vertical direction between the horizontal plate of the jack assembly and said support plate.
15. The adaptor of claim 1, wherein said holding assembly includes: a mount fastened to one end of each of said plurality of elongated arms outside said perimeter of said support surface, said mount defining a bore therethrough; a holding rod slidably extending through said bore; a locking assembly disposed between said mount and said holding rod for locking aid holding rod to said mount at variable vertical positions; and a holding element at one end of said holding rod configured to engage a portion of the component supported on said support plate.
16. The adaptor of claim 15, wherein said mount is fastened to each of said plurality of elongated arms by a bolt and manually tightenable wing nut.
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[0022] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described in the following written specification. It is understood that no limitation to the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. It is further understood that the present disclosure encompasses any alterations and modifications to the illustrated embodiments and includes further applications of the principles of the disclosure as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains.
[0023] According to the present disclosure, the universal adaptor 20 depicted in
[0024] The adaptor 20 includes a plurality of support arm assemblies 25 that are mounted between the top plate 15 of the lifting jack and the support plate 22, as best seen in
[0025] Each arm assembly 25 includes an elongated arm 26 that defines a slot 27 extending along the majority of the length of the arm, as best seen in
[0026] The mounting bolts 30 can be in the form of carriage bolts with a square head portion 31 adapted to be received in complementary square mounting holes 24 to prevent rotation of the mounting bolts 30 as the wing nuts 36 are tightened. The mounting bolts can interface with the slot 27 in the elongated arms 26 by way of a bushing 34 that is configured for a close running fit within the slot. The slots 27 in the arms 26 allow the arms to translate relative to the bushings 34, and more particularly relative to the mounting bolts 30 that are at a fixed location in the top plate 15 and support plate 22. As shown in
[0027] In order to accommodate a wide range of angular orientations of the arm assemblies 25, the universal adaptor 20 of the present disclosure includes an arrangement of spacers 32a, 32b, 32c between the two plates 15, 22 and the elongated arms 26. The three spacers are provided with different heights h1, h2 and h3, corresponding to the spacers 32a, 32b and 32c, respectively. The height h1 is equal to the heights h2, h3 combined so that the single spacer 32a and the combination of the smaller spacers 32b, 32c maintain the two plates at a uniform spacing D. This spacing D is equal to the height h1 plus the thickness of the elongated arms 26, as shown in
[0028] The spacers 32a, 32b, 32c support the weight of the support plate 22 and any component mounted thereon. In order for the arms 26 to remain free to rotate and translate even when the support plate is loaded with the transmission or other heavy component, the bushings 34 may be slightly thicker than the thickness of the arms 26. The bushings thus participate in bearing the weight along with the spacers 32 that contact the bushings. The thicker bushing thus insulates the arms 26 from the vertical load, thereby allowing the arms to move freely at any time.
[0029] In accordance with one feature of the present disclosure, the support arm assemblies are supported between the two plates in a manner that prevents the elongated arms 26 from striking each other. It can be appreciated that when the arms are fully retracted, as shown in
[0030] The slot 27 can have a width designed to allow for an additional swivel pad adaptor to be inserted anywhere along the length of the slot. This adaptor may be used if a particular clamping location is not available on the transmission. The adaptor may be threaded to allow a mounting bolt to pass through a bolt opening in the transmission body for bolting to the swivel pad adaptor.
[0031] The support arm assemblies 25 each support a corresponding holding assembly 40, as best illustrated in
[0032] The mount 41 is generally L-shaped with the base 41a forming the base of the L in contact with the arm 26, and an upstanding collar 41b projecting upward from the base. The upstanding collar 41b defines a through bore 46 configured to receive a holding rod 50 in sliding contact. The rod 50 and bore 46 are complementary configured and may be circular to allow the rod to rotate fully within the bore. Alternatively, the rod and bore may be non-circular to prevent the rod from rotating or to permit specific fixed angular positions of the rod within the bore. The rod 50 is free to slide vertically through the bore 46 and can be held in a particular vertical location by a locking assembly 53. The locking assembly 53 may be in the form of a T-bolt set screw that passes through a set screw bore 52 that intersects the through bore 46 and is configured to bear against the holding rod 50 therein. The locking assembly 53 may be of different configurations that are capable of applying sufficient pressure to the rod 50 to hold it in position relative to the mount 41. Thus, the locking assembly may include a knob 54 for rotating the set screw in a threaded engagement with the set screw bore 52. In a further alternative, the locking assembly may be in the form of a push-pull pin that can engage one of a series of holes spaced along the length of the rod 50.
[0033] As shown in
[0034] The holding assembly 40 further includes a holding element 55 at the upper end 51 of the holding rod 50. The holding element projects transversely from the holding rod and is configured to engage the casing of the transmission or other heavy component. As shown in
[0035] The holding elements 55 may be fixed to the end 51 of the holding rod 50 at a predetermined angle of inclination. Alternatively, the holding elements may be fixable at or toggle between angles of inclination, or may be spring-biased to allow different inclinations upon contacting the transmission casing.
[0036] The universal adaptor 20 is shown in use in
[0037] The universal adaptor 20 is configured to support the weight of heavy components, such as an automotive transmission without bending, buckling or fracturing. Thus, the support plate 22 is formed of a strong metal in a thickness that can meet the strength needs identified above. The plate may thus be a - inch thick steel plate. The plate may be configured to coincide with the horizontal plate 15 of the jack 12, such as in a square or rectangular configuration. However, the support plate 22 may have other configurations as desired to support a particular component, with the only limitation being that the bolt openings 24 defined in the plate 22 must coincide with the bolt openings in the jack plate 15.
[0038] The elongated arms 26 may also be formed of a strong metal, although the arms are not load-bearing in the same manner as the support plate 22. The arms may thus be formed of steel or aluminum or other suitable material. The spacers 32a, 32b, 32c and the bushings 34 carry the weight of the component being supported by the jack so they need to be formed of a material that can withstand high compressive loads. In addition, since the elongated arms may slide against these components the bushings 34 are preferably formed of a material that presents a low friction sliding surface for the arms. The spacers and bushings may be formed of a metal, such as steel, or may be formed of a high strength plastic or resin material. The holding rods 50 and holding elements 55 optimally do not bear any significant load, but they must be strong enough to withstand some lateral load as the heavy transmission shifts on the support plate 22. The rods and holding elements can thus be formed of a strong metal, such as steel.
[0039] While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same should be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character. It is understood that only the preferred embodiments have been presented and that all changes, modifications and further applications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.