Upstart Motorcycle Jack System
20170283225 ยท 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66F7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An upstart motorcycle jack system that lifts a motorcycle from laying on its side to an upright position includes a scissor jack, a foot, a fulcrum pin, a mounting adaptor, and a motorcycle lift bracket. The motorcycle lift bracket is integrated onto the motorcycle. The foot is hingedly connected to a base pad of the scissor jack. The scissor jack pivotably mounts to the motorcycle lift bracket through the mounting adaptor and the fulcrum pin to initiate the lifting process. The mechanical leverage for the lifting process is provided by the scissor jack to lift the dead weight of the motorcycle pass a 45-degree angle. The scissor jack also transfers some of the motorcycle weight to the foot when the base pad starts to tilt toward the motorcycle. Once the scissor jack is fully extended, a rider can easily push the motorcycle back into the upright position.
Claims
1. An upstart motorcycle jack system comprises: a scissor jack; a foot; a fulcrum pin; a mounting adaptor; the scissor jack comprises a lifting mechanism, a base pad, and a sleeve bracket; the base pad being mounted to the lifting mechanism; the sleeve bracket being mounted to the lifting mechanism; the base pad and the sleeve bracket being oppositely positioned of each other across the lifting mechanism; the foot being hingedly connected to a first end of the base pad; the mounting adaptor being removably mounted to a motorcycle lift bracket, wherein the motorcycle lift bracket is integrated onto a motorcycle; and the sleeve bracket being pivotably attached to the mounting adaptor with the fulcrum pin.
2. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the lifting mechanism comprises an upper arm assembly, a lower arm assembly, a drive trunnion, a stationary trunnion, a threaded spindle; the base pad being mounted to the lower arm assembly; the sleeve bracket being mounted to the upper arm assembly; the lower arm assembly and the upper arm assembly being coaxially mounted to each other by the stationary trunnion and the drive trunnion; the drive trunnion being adjacently positioned with the first end of the base pad; the stationary trunnion being adjacently positioned with a second end of the base pad; the base pad being diametrically opposed of the sleeve bracket; and the threaded spindle being engaged with the stationary trunnion and the drive trunnion.
3. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the foot comprises a base plate, a proximal edge, and a pair of stop rails; the proximal edge being hingedly connected to the first end of the base pad; the pair of stop rails being perpendicularly and adjacently connected to a top surface of the base plate; a first portion of the pair of stop rails being extended along the top surface of the base plate; a second portion of the pair of stop rails being extended from the proximal edge to a top surface of the base pad; and the second portion of the pair of stop rails being offset from the top surface of the base pad.
4. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the sleeve bracket comprises a U-shaped support and a sleeve housing; the U-shaped support being mounted to an upper arm assembly of the lifting mechanism; and the sleeve housing being centrally connected across the U-shaped support, opposite the upper arm assembly.
5. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a sleeve housing of the sleeve bracket; the mounting adaptor comprises an adaptor plate, a bolt hole, a dowel, a first tab, and a second tab; the bolt hole traversing through the adaptor plate; the dowel being adjacently connected to the adaptor plate; the dowel being oriented parallel to the bolt hole; the first tab and the second tab being adjacently connected to the adaptor plate; the first tab and the second tab being positioned opposite of each across the bolt hole; the first tab and the second tab being extended opposite of the dowel about the adaptor plate; and the first tab and the second tab being pivotably attached to the sleeve housing by the fulcrum pin.
6. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a bolt hole and a dowel of the mounting adaptor; the motorcycle lift bracket comprises a body, a threaded securing socket, and a placement socket; the body being connected to the motorcycle; the threaded securing socket being positioned on the body; the placement socket being positioned on the body; the placement socket being oriented parallel to the treaded securing socket; the dowel being concentrically positioned within the placement socket; the bolt hole being concentrically positioned with the threaded securing socket; and a bolt fastener traversing through the bolt hole and into the threaded securing socket.
7. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the threaded securing socket being positioned above a center of mass of the motorcycle.
8. An upstart motorcycle jack system comprises: a scissor jack; a foot; a fulcrum pin; a mounting adaptor; the scissor jack comprises a lifting mechanism, a base pad, and a sleeve bracket; the foot comprises a base plate, a proximal edge, and a pair of stop rails; the base pad being mounted to the lifting mechanism; the sleeve bracket being mounted to the lifting mechanism; the base pad and the sleeve bracket being oppositely positioned of each other across the lifting mechanism; the proximal edge hingedly connected to a first end of the base pad; the pair of stop rails being perpendicularly and adjacently connected to a top surface of the base plate; the mounting adaptor being removably mounted to a motorcycle lift bracket, wherein the motorcycle lift bracket is integrated onto a motorcycle; and the sleeve bracket being pivotably attached to the mounting adaptor with the fulcrum pin.
9. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 8 comprises: the lifting mechanism comprises an upper arm assembly, a lower arm assembly, a drive trunnion, a stationary trunnion, a threaded spindle; the base pad being mounted to the lower arm assembly; the sleeve bracket being mounted to the upper arm assembly; the lower arm assembly and the upper arm assembly being coaxially mounted to each other by the stationary trunnion and the drive trunnion; the drive trunnion being adjacently positioned with the first end of the base pad; the stationary trunnion being adjacently positioned with a second end of the base pad; the base pad being diametrically opposed of the sleeve bracket; and the threaded spindle being engaged with the stationary trunnion and the drive trunnion.
10. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 8 comprises: a first portion of the pair of stop rails being extended along the top surface of the base plate; a second portion of the pair of stop rails being extended from the proximal edge to a top surface of the base pad; and the second portion of the pair of stop rails being offset from the top surface of the base pad.
11. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 8 comprises: the sleeve bracket comprises a U-shaped support and a sleeve housing; the U-shaped support being mounted to an upper arm assembly of the lifting mechanism; and the sleeve housing being centrally connected across the U-shaped support, opposite the upper arm assembly.
12. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 8 comprises: a sleeve housing of the sleeve bracket; the mounting adaptor comprises an adaptor plate, a bolt hole, a dowel, a first tab, and a second tab; the bolt hole traversing through the adaptor plate; the dowel being adjacently connected to the adaptor plate; the dowel being oriented parallel to the bolt hole; the first tab and the second tab being adjacently connected to the adaptor plate; the first tab and the second tab being positioned opposite of each across the bolt hole; the first tab and the second tab being extended opposite of the dowel about the adaptor plate; and the first tab and the second tab being pivotably attached to the sleeve housing by the fulcrum pin.
13. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 8 comprises: a bolt hole and a dowel of the mounting adaptor; the motorcycle lift bracket comprises a body, a threaded securing socket, and a placement socket; the body being connected to the motorcycle; the threaded securing socket being positioned on the body; the placement socket being positioned on the body; the placement socket being oriented parallel to the treaded securing socket; the dowel being concentrically positioned within the placement socket; the bolt hole being concentrically positioned with the threaded securing socket; and a bolt fastener traversing through the bolt hole and into the threaded securing socket.
14. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the threaded securing socket being positioned above a center of mass of the motorcycle.
15. An upstart motorcycle jack system comprises: a scissor jack; a foot; a fulcrum pin; a mounting adaptor; the scissor jack comprises a lifting mechanism, a base pad, and a sleeve bracket; the sleeve bracket comprises a U-shaped support and a sleeve housing; the foot comprises a base plate, a proximal edge, and a pair of stop rails; the base pad being mounted to a lower arm assembly of the lifting mechanism; the U-shaped support being mounted to an upper arm assembly of the lifting mechanism; the sleeve housing being centrally connected across the U-shaped support, opposite the upper arm assembly; the base pad and the sleeve bracket being oppositely positioned of each other across the lifting mechanism; the proximal edge hingedly connected to a first end of the base pad; the pair of stop rails being perpendicularly and adjacently connected to a top surface of the base plate; the mounting adaptor being removably mounted to a motorcycle lift bracket, wherein the motorcycle lift bracket is integrated onto a motorcycle; and the sleeve bracket being pivotably attached to the mounting adaptor with the fulcrum pin.
16. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the lifting mechanism comprises a drive trunnion, a stationary trunnion, a threaded spindle; the lower arm assembly and the upper arm assembly being coaxially mounted to each other by the stationary trunnion and the drive trunnion; the drive trunnion being adjacently positioned with the first end of the base pad; the stationary trunnion being adjacently positioned with a second end of the base pad; the base pad being diametrically opposed of the sleeve bracket; and the threaded spindle being engaged with the stationary trunnion and the drive trunnion.
17. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 15 comprises: a first portion of the pair of stop rails being extended along the top surface of the base plate; a second portion of the pair of stop rails being extended from the proximal edge to a top surface of the base pad; and the second portion of the pair of stop rails being offset from the top surface of the base pad.
18. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the mounting adaptor comprises an adaptor plate, a bolt hole, a dowel, a first tab, and a second tab; the bolt hole traversing through the adaptor plate; the dowel being adjacently connected to the adaptor plate; the dowel being oriented parallel to the bolt hole; the first tab and the second tab being adjacently connected to the adaptor plate; the first tab and the second tab being positioned opposite of each across the bolt hole; the first tab and the second tab being extended opposite of the dowel about the adaptor plate; and the first tab and the second tab being pivotably attached to the sleeve housing by the fulcrum pin.
19. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 15 comprises: a bolt hole and a dowel of the mounting adaptor; the motorcycle lift bracket comprises a body, a threaded securing socket, and a placement socket; the body being connected to the motorcycle; the threaded securing socket being positioned on the body; the placement socket being positioned on the body; the placement socket being oriented parallel to the treaded securing socket; the dowel being concentrically positioned within the placement socket; the bolt hole being concentrically positioned with the threaded securing socket; and a bolt fastener traversing through the bolt hole and into the threaded securing socket.
20. The upstart motorcycle jack system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the threaded securing socket being positioned above a center of mass of the motorcycle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0013] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0014] The present invention is an upstart motorcycle jack system that allows a rider to easily lift a motorcycle from laying on its side to an upright position. The present invention enables the rider to utilize mechanical leverage as the initial lift force required so that the rider can easily push the motorcycle back into the upright position. The present invention comprises a scissor jack 1, a foot 2, a fulcrum pin 3, a mounting adaptor 4, and a motorcycle lift bracket 5. The scissor jack 1 provides the mechanical leverage within the present invention and comprises a lifting mechanism 11, a base pad 17, and a sleeve bracket 21. In reference to
[0015] The lifting mechanism 11 provides the mechanical leverage within the scissor jack 1 and comprises an upper arm assembly 12, a lower arm assembly 13, a drive trunnion 14, a stationary trunnion 15, and a threaded spindle 16. The upper arm assembly 12 and the lower arm assembly 13 conjunctionally provide the vertical lift within the lifting mechanism 11. The sleeve bracket 21 can axially move upward and away from the base pad 17 as the base pad 17 is diametrically opposed of the sleeve bracket 21. The base pad 17 evenly distributes the motorcycle weight absorbed by the scissor jack 1 and functions as the primary foundation of the present invention. In reference to
[0016] The foot 2 is able to receive some of the motorcycle weight from the base pad 17, during the lifting process of the motorcycle. Once some of the motorcycle weight is transferred to the foot 2, the foot 2 functions as the secondary foundation of the present invention. In reference to
[0017] The sleeve bracket 21 connects the scissor jack 1 to the mounting adaptor 4 and comprises a U-shaped support 22 and a sleeve housing 23. In reference to
[0018] The mounting adaptor 4 provides a secure connection between the scissor jack 1 and the motorcycle lift bracket 5. In reference to
[0019] The motorcycle lift bracket 5 needs to be retrofitted or premanufactured into the motorcycle so that the scissor jack 1 and the mounting adaptor 4 can be pivotably attached through the fulcrum pin 3. In reference to
[0020] In order to properly secure the present invention to a fallen motorcycle, the rider first needs to locate the threaded securing socket 51 and the placement socket 52 within the motorcycle lift bracket 5. Then, the dowel 43 is placed within the placement socket 52 and the bolt hole 42 is aligned with the securing socket 51 to properly place the mounting adaptor 4 with the motorcycle lift bracket 5. The bolt fastener 53 is then inserted through the bolt hole 42 and finger tightened with the threaded securing socket 51, where the bolt fastener 53 does not require any tools. Additionally, the dowel 43 ensures that the mounting adaptor 4 does not rotate about the bolt hole 42. The scissor jack 1 is then placed underneath the motorcycle, and the sleeve housing 23 is concentrically aligned with the tab-cavity of the first tab 44 and the second tab 45 to insert the fulcrum pin 3. Once the fulcrum pin 3 is inserted within the first tab 44, the sleeve housing 23, and the second tab 45, the present invention can initiate the lifting process of the motorcycle through the threaded spindle 16.
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[0022] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.