Leveling jack with direct actuation

US10167178B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10167178-B2
Application numberUS-201615222545-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 28, 2016
Priority dateMar 27, 2015
Publication dateJan 1, 2019
Grant dateJan 1, 2019

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Abstract

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A leveling and stabilizing jack includes an intermediate member joining first and second lifting sections. Each lifting section includes a cross beam, a leg, a brace, a foot, a motor and a drive screw. The motor powers the drive screw, which is operably associated with the leg, to cause the leg to extend away from or retract toward the cross beam depending on the motor's direction of rotation. A motor control can control the motor of each of the lifting sections independently in a manner that results in leveling of the jack when deployed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A jack comprising: a first lifting section, the first lifting section comprising: a first cross beam; a first trunnion engaged with the first cross beam and selectively displaceable in first and second displacement directions with respect to the first cross beam between a first trunnion position and a second trunnion position; a first leg pivotally connected to the first trunnion; and a first brace pivotally connected to the first leg and pivotally connected to the first cross beam; a first drive mechanism operably engaged with the first trunnion, the first drive mechanism configured to selectively displace the first trunnion in the first and second displacement directions with respect to the first cross beam, the first drive mechanism comprising: a first drive screw; a first drive nut threadingly engaged with the first drive screw; and a first drive plate engaged with the first drive nut and the first trunnion such that a first portion of the drive screw is received within the first drive nut and a second portion of the drive screw spaced apart from the first portion of the drive screw is received within the first trunnion, such that rotation of the first drive screw in a first direction of rotation results in displacement of the first drive nut, the first drive plate, and the first trunnion in the first displacement direction with respect to the first cross beam; and such that rotation of the first drive screw in a second direction of rotation results in displacement of the first drive nut, the first drive plate, and the first trunnion in the second displacement direction with respect to the first cross beam. 2. The jack of claim 1 further comprising a second drive plate engaged with the first drive nut and the first trunnion. 3. The jack of claim 1 further comprising a first electric motor operably associated with the first drive screw. 4. The jack of claim 3 further comprising a first transmission interposed between the first electric motor and the first drive screw. 5. The jack of claim 4 , the transmission comprising a locking gear set. 6. The jack of claim 1 wherein displacement of the first trunnion with respect to the first cross beam in the first displacement direction results in rotation of the first leg in a first angular direction with respect to the first cross beam and rotation of the first brace in the first angular direction with respect to the first cross beam, and wherein displacement of the first trunnion with respect to the first cross beam in the second displacement direction results in rotation of the first leg in a second angular direction opposite the first angular direction with respect to the first cross beam and rotation of the first brace in the second angular direction with respect to the first cross beam. 7. The jack of claim 1 wherein the first leg is pivotally connected to the first brace at a first pivot point proximate an end of the first leg and an end of the first brace; wherein the first pivot point is in a first pivot point position distant from the first cross beam when the first trunnion is in the first trunnion position, and the wherein the first pivot point is in a second pivot point position proximate the first cross beam when the first trunnion is in the second trunnion position. 8. The jack of claim 7 wherein the first pivot point moves predominantly perpendicular to the first cross beam when the first trunnion moves from the first trunnion position toward the second trunnion position. 9. The jack of claim 7 wherein the first pivot point moves predominantly perpendicular to the first cross beam when the first trunnion approaches and departs the first position. 10. The jack of claim 1 wherein at least two of the first cross beam, the first leg, and the first brace are substantially parallel to each other when the first trunnion is in the second position. 11. The jack of claim 1 further comprising a first foot pivotally connected to the first leg. 12. The jack of claim 1 further comprising: a second lifting section operably connected to the first lifting section, the second lifting section comprising: a second cross beam; a second trunnion engaged with the second cross beam and selectively displaceable in third and fourth displacement directions with respect to the second cross beam between a third trunnion position and a fourth trunnion position; a second leg pivotally connected to the second trunnion; and a second brace pivotally connected to the second leg and pivotally connected to the second cross beam; a second drive mechanism operably engaged with the second first trunnion, the second drive mechanism configured to selectively displace the second trunnion in the third and fourth displacement directions with respect to the second cross beam, the second drive mechanism comprising: a second drive screw; a second drive nut threadingly engaged with the second drive screw; a second drive plate engaged with the second drive nut and the second trunnion such that rotation of the second drive screw in a third direction of rotation results in displacement of the second drive nut, the second drive plate, and the second trunnion in the third displacement direction with respect to the second cross beam and rotation of the second drive screw in a fourth direction of rotation results in displacement of the second drive nut, the second drive plate, and the second trunnion in the fourth displacement direction with respect to the second cross beam. 13. The jack of claim 12 further comprising an intermediate section interposed between the first lifting section and the second lifting section. 14. The jack of claim 12 wherein the first trunnion is displaceable independent of the second trunnion and the second trunnion is displaceable independent of the first trunnion. 15. The jack of claim 12 wherein the second leg is pivotally connected to the second brace at a second pivot point proximate an end of the second leg and an end of the second brace, wherein the second pivot point is in a third pivot point position distant from the second cross beam when the second trunnion is in the third trunnion position, and the wherein the second pivot point is in a fourth pivot point position proximate the second cross beam when the second trunnion is in the fourth trunnion position. 16. The jack of claim 15 wherein the second pivot point moves predominantly perpendicular to the second cross beam when the second trunnion moves from the third trunnion position toward the fourth trunnion position. 17. The jack of claim 12 wherein displacement of the first trunnion in the first displacement direction with respect to the first cross beam results in rotation of the first leg in a first angular direction with respect to the first cross beam and rotation of the first brace in the first angular direction with respect to the first cross beam, wherein displacement of the first trunnion in the second displacement direction with respect to the first cross beam results in rotation of the first leg in a second angular direction opposite the first angular direction with respect to the first cross beam and rotation of the first brace in the second angular direction with respect to the first cross beam; wherein displacement of the second trunnion in the third displacement direction with respect to the second cross beam results in rotation of the second leg in a third angular direction with respect to the second cross beam and rotation of the second brace in the third angular direction with respect to the second cross b

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  • Hydraulic jacks · CPC title

  • pneumatically actuated (B66F3/35 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Jacks with screw and nut · CPC title

  • B66F3/20Primary

    actuated through multiple or change-speed gearings · CPC title

  • of screw-and-nut type · CPC title

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What does patent US10167178B2 cover?
A leveling and stabilizing jack includes an intermediate member joining first and second lifting sections. Each lifting section includes a cross beam, a leg, a brace, a foot, a motor and a drive screw. The motor powers the drive screw, which is operably associated with the leg, to cause the leg to extend away from or retract toward the cross beam depending on the motor's direction of rotation. …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lippert Components Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66F3/20. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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