Abstract
A wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device comprises
a hydraulic unit, two pivotal cantilever arms and two movable tension
links each pivotally mounted on each of the pivotal cantilever arms.
The free end of each movable tension link is connected with one end
of a cross-wise shaft of the hydraulic unit. A piston of the hydraulic
unit moves upwardly and bears against the cross-wise shaft to lift
a loading terminal of the pivotal cantilever arms by a suspensory
device.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device comprising
a hydraulic unit; two pivotal cantilever arms; and two movable tension
links each pivotally mounted on a respective pivotal cantilever
arm, a first end of each said movable tension link being connected
to a corresponding side of a cross-wise shaft of said hydraulic
unit; a piston of said hydraulic unit moving upwardly and bearing
against said cross-wise shaft to lift a loading terminal of said
pivotal cantilever arms by a suspensory means.
2. The wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device
of claim 1, wherein at least one barricade is mounted on an inner
wall in a rear portion near a lower edge of each of side plates
for locking said hydraulic unit that is in a vertical configuration.
3. The wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device
of claim 1, wherein a second end of each of said movable tension
links is pivotally connected to a corresponding pivotal cantilever
arm by a dowel.
4. The wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device
of claim 1, wherein each movable tension link has a hole formed
at said first end thereof for receiving said cross-wise shaft.
5. The wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device
of claim 1, wherein said second end of each of said movable tension
links is further covered by a first end of a strengthening plate;
a second end of each said strengthening plate is fixed on a selected
location of a corresponding pivotal cantilever arm.
6. The wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device
of claim 5, wherein each said second ends of said strengthening
plates is fixed to a corresponding end of a shaft sleeve that bridges
said pivotal cantilever arms.
7. The wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device
of claim 1, wherein said hydraulic unit is provided with a base
for mounting a hydraulic cylinder, a pump unit, an oil-ejecting
valve, a safety valve and an oil tubing that compose said hydraulic
unit, to form an independent module.
8. The wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device
of claim 7, wherein said base of said hydraulic unit is provided
with a plurality of locking holes for being locked between rear
sections of said side plates.
9. The wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device
of claim 1, wherein said cross-wise shaft is a bar having a cross-section
of a selected shape; a connecting cavity at a bottom face and a
pin hole going through lateral sides of said bar are formed; said
connecting cavity is for housing said piston or an extending portion
of said piston; said pin hole is for being inserted with a resilient
pin, so as to secure a solid connection between said piston and
said cross-wise shaft.
10. The wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device
of claim 9, wherein said bar has a square cross-section.
11. The wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting device
of claim 1, wherein a fixing pin is installed at each end of said
cross-wise shaft and a corresponding fixing piece is installed on
said base of said hydraulic unit; a restoring spring is hook-mounted
between each said fixing pin and the corresponding fixed piece.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] (a) Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to wheeled hydraulic jacks
with a suspensory lifting means, and more particularly to a wheeled
hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting means that utilizes a vertical
hydraulic unit for lifting the loading terminal of a pair of cantilever
arms.
[0003] (b) Description of the Prior Art
[0004] Referring to FIG. 12, a wheeled hydraulic jack of the prior
art is provided, in the rear portion thereof, with a horizontally
laid hydraulic unit 10. The piston 101 of the hydraulic unit 10
drives a pair of pivotal cantilever arms 20 in a transverse direction
to lift the loading terminal of the cantilever arms 20. Since the
hydraulic unit 10 extends horizontally, this conventional wheeled
hydraulic jack has long side plates 30 and therefore does not have
a compact configuration, as required in some practical applications.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Accordingly, the primary objective of the present invention
is to provide a wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting
means in which the hydraulic unit stands upwardly. Two movable tension
links, each pivotally mounted on each of pivotal cantilever arms,
have the free ends thereof connected with each end of a cross-wise
shaft that goes through the piston of the hydraulic unit. The piston
of the hydraulic unit moves upwardly and bears against the cross-wise
shaft so as to lift the loading terminal of the pivotal cantilever
arms, which defines the suspensory means. Since the hydraulic unit
stands upwardly, the side plates defining the length of the jack
are greatly shortened, therefore attaining a compact configuration
for the jack.
[0006] The secondary objective of the present invention as a wheeled
hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting means is to provide a vertical
configuration for the hydraulic unit of a jack, and thereby the
piston of the hydraulic unit is not confined within the jack, which
allows the installation of hydraulic units of various capacities.
[0007] It is a further objective of the present invention as a
wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting means that the
hydraulic unit can be an independent module by mounting the components
such as hydraulic cylinder, pump unit, oil-ejecting valve, safety
valve and the associated oil tubing on a base, which base is directly
mounted between the rear sections of the side plates.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
[0009] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the present invention.
[0010] FIG. 3 is a side view of the present invention in a lifted
state.
[0011] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the rear portion of
the present invention.
[0012] FIG. 5 is a top view of the rear portion of the present
invention.
[0013] FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the rear portion of the present
invention.
[0014] FIG. 7 is a top view showing the combination of the movable
tension links of the present invention.
[0015] FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of another preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] FIG. 9 is a top view of a part of the preferred embodiment
of the present invention in FIG. 8.
[0017] FIG. 10 is a side view of a part of the preferred embodiment
of the present invention in FIG. 9.
[0018] FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional side view of the piston and
the cross-wise shaft as shown in FIG. 10.
[0019] FIG. 12 illustrates the combination of a wheeled hydraulic
jack in the prior art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] Referring to FIG. 1, FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the present invention
as a wheeled hydraulic jack with a suspensory lifting means is provided
with a hydraulic unit 1 in a vertical configuration. Each of the
pivotal cantilever arms 2 of the jack is pivotally connected with
a movable tension link 3, the free end of which is further connected
to a corresponding end of a cross-wise shaft 111 of the hydraulic
unit 1. As the piston 11 of the hydraulic unit 1 moves upwardly,
the cross-wise shaft 111 bears against the movable tension links
3 correspondingly, which lifts the loading terminal of the pivotal
cantilever arms 2 up, as shown in FIG. 3.
[0021] The above-mentioned wheeled hydraulic jack further comprises
a main body 4, which is composed of two side plates 41. Two pairs
of roller wheels 42, 43 are respectively mounted underneath the
front and rear ends of the main body 4. The pivotal cantilever arms
2, bridged by a shaft sleeve 21, are pivotally mounted on the main
body 4 by a shaft 44 which is inserted through the shaft sleeve
21. One or more than one connecting plates 45 are mounted between
the side plates 41 on selected locations to reinforce the structural
toughness of the main body 4. Further, one or more than one barricades
441 are installed on the inner wall of each side plate 41 near the
lower edge thereof, for locking the hydraulic unit 1. Two pivotal
links 46 are each pivotally mounted between a lifting base 22 mounted
onto the loading terminal of the pivotal cantilever arms 2 and a
corresponding side plate 41.
[0022] In the above-mentioned wheeled hydraulic jack, a shaft sleeve
21 is integrally mounted on a selected location at the rear portion
of the pivotal cantilever arms 2. The loading terminal of the pivotal
cantilever arms 2 is provided with a lifting base 22 for supporting
a load. One or more than one connecting plates are mounted between
the middle sections of the pivotal cantilever arms 2. The above-mentioned
movable tension links 3 respectively has one end pivotally connected
to the pivotal cantilever arms 2 by a dowel 31 and the other end,
utilizing a hole 32 thereon, pivotally connected to the cross-wise
shaft 111 of the hydraulic unit 1. As shown by the preferred embodiment,
two strengthening plates 33 are each applied to a movable tension
link 3, with one end mounted on the outer face of the movable tension
link 3 and another end connected to the corresponding end of the
shaft sleeve 21. Each movable tension link 3 is thereby pivotally
sandwiched by a corresponding pivotal cantilever arm 2 and a strengthening
plate 33. This measure strengthens the combination of the movable
tension links 3 and the dowels 31, which prevents the deformation
of the dowels 31.
[0023] The suspensory lifting means of the present invention adopts
a vertical configuration for the hydraulic unit 1, which allows
the freedom of installing hydraulic unit of a variety of capacities,
then avoiding the problem of insufficient installation space.
[0024] The above-mentioned hydraulic unit 1 can be an independent
module. That is, the components of the hydraulic unit 1, such as
hydraulic cylinder 13, pump unit 14, oil-ejecting valve 15, safety
valve and the associated oil tubing, can all be mounted on a base
12 which is locked at the bottom of a wheeled hydraulic jack by
screwing a plurality of screws 47, through the barricades 441 on
the side plates 41, to corresponding locking holes 121 formed on
the base 12. The base 12 is therefore directly mounted between the
rear sections the side plates 41.
[0025] This present invention utilizes a hydraulic unit 1 in a
vertical configuration to form a suspensory lifting means, which
is different from the conventional wheeled hydraulic jacks in that
the hydraulic unit extends horizontally. The pivotal cantilever
arms 2 are lifted by a suspensory driving means that may house hydraulic
unit 1 of a variety of capacities. It is a further advantage that
the side plates 41 are significantly shorter than those of the conventional
jacks, which greatly reduces the size of a jack and simplifies the
structure at the same time.
[0026] In the above-mentioned wheeled hydraulic jack, a handle
seat 48 is pivotally connected to the rear portion of the space
between the side plates 41. The handle seat 48, coupled with the
pump unit 14 of the hydraulic unit 1, provides the insertion mechanism
of a handle bar 49, which in turn drives the pump unit 14 to actuate
the lifting means. This mechanism is the same as that of a wheeled
hydraulic jack of the prior art.
[0027] The cross-wise shaft 111 as disclosed by the above-mentioned
preferred embodiment takes the shape of a cylinder. The shaft may
also have a square cross-section, being a rectangular bar 111a,
or other cross-sections; this is shown from FIG. 8 to FIG. 11 by
another preferred embodiment. The rectangular bar 111a is provided
with a connecting cavity 111b and a pin hole 111c, which are for
housing the piston 11 or the extending portion 11a of the piston
11. To assure solid connection of the cross-wise shaft 111 with
the piston 11, a resilient pin 111d is inserted through the pin
hole 111c to a corresponding pin hole 11b in the piston 11 (or the
extending portion 11a thereof) as being received in the connecting
cavity 111b. Further, a fixing pin 111e can be installed on each
side of the cross-wise shaft 111, and, corresponding to each fixing
pin 111e, a fixing piece 122 is mounted on the base 12 of the hydraulic
unit 1. Two restoring springs 123 are respectively hooked between
a fixing pin 111e and a fixing piece 122 on each side of the cross-wise
shaft 111, for accelerating the restoring movement of the cross-wise
shaft 111 after the hydraulic unit 1 is relieved.
[0028] The present invention is described by the preferred embodiments,
and it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways.
Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit
and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as
would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included
within the scope of the following claims. For example, the strengthening
plates 33 attached on the outer faces of the movable tension links
3 are for structural strengthening, which can be omitted. Any equivalent
variation to the strengthening plates 33 is therefore allowed. |