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US-2019323763-A1 · Oct 24, 2019 · US
US10544019B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10544019-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514975151-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2020 |
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A lift device configured to lift an object includes a stationary base, a lift assembly, a support assembly, and a lift mechanism. The lift assembly is movably coupled to the base, and the support assembly is movably coupled to the lift assembly. The support assembly is configured to support the object. The lift mechanism has an adjustable length. The lift mechanism is coupled to the base and to the lift assembly such that decreasing the length of the lift mechanism moves the support assembly upwardly and increasing the length of the lift mechanism moves the support assembly downwardly.
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What is claimed is: 1. A lift device configured to lift an object, comprising: a base for supporting the lift device on a surface; a support assembly movably coupled to the base and configured to support the object, the support assembly including: a first arm and a second arm connected by a cross member; at least one first pad movably supported by the first arm and arranged directly above the first arm; at least one second pad movably supported by the second arm and arranged directly above the second arm; at least one first adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a location of the at least one first pad along the first arm; and at least one second adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a location of the at least one second pad along the first arm; a lift mechanism configured to raise and lower the support assembly relative to the base, the lift mechanism including a hydraulic cylinder, the hydraulic cylinder coupled to the base and to the support assembly such that drawing a piston of the hydraulic cylinder into a barrel of the hydraulic cylinder moves the support assembly upwardly, and extending the piston out of the barrel moves the support assembly downwardly; and a lift assembly coupled to the support assembly, the base, and the lift mechanism, the lift assembly including two first legs rotatably coupled to the support assembly and slidably coupled to the base, wherein the lift mechanism includes a crossbar rotatably coupled to the first two legs in such a way that drawing the piston into the barrel and extending the piston out of the barrel causes rotation of the two first legs relative to the crossbar, and the piston is fixedly coupled directly to the crossbar. 2. The lift device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one first pad and the at least one second pad support the object on the support assembly. 3. The lift device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one first arm and the at least one second arm are parallel to one another and spaced apart from one another by an opening. 4. The lift device of claim 1 , wherein: the at least one first adjustment mechanism includes a first knob configured to rotate a first rod to adjust the location of the at least one first pad on the first arm; and the at least one second adjustment mechanism includes a second knob configured to rotate a second rod to adjust the location of the at least one second pad on the second arm. 5. The lift device of claim 4 , wherein: the at least one first pad includes two first pads movably coupled to the first rod; and the at least one second pad includes two second pads movably coupled to the second rod. 6. The lift device of claim 5 , wherein: rotating the first rod moves the two first pads in opposite directions relative to one another; and rotating the second rod moves the two second pads in opposite directions relative to one another. 7. The lift device of claim 6 , wherein: each of the first and second arms includes two side walls extending downwardly from the upper surface of the respective first and second arm; the first rod extends in a longitudinal direction of the first arm between the two sidewalls of the first arm; and the second rod extends in a longitudinal direction of the second arm between the two sidewalls of the second arm. 8. The lift device of claim 7 , wherein: the at least one first adjustment mechanism further includes at least one first coupling configured to movably couple the at least one first pad to the first rod, the at least one first coupling positioned between the two sidewalls of the first arm; an upper surface of the first arm defines at least one slot configured to receive the at least one first coupling therethrough to couple the first rod inside the first arm to the at least one first pad, which is outside the first arm; the at least one second adjustment mechanism further includes at least one second coupling configured to movably couple the at least one second pad to the second rod, the at least one second coupling positioned between the two sidewalls of the second arm; and an upper surface of the second arm defines at least one slot configured to receive the at least one second coupling therethrough to couple the second rod inside the second arm to the at least one second pad, which is outside the second arm. 9. The lift device of claim 8 , wherein: the cross member includes at least one opening configured to receive the first rod and the second rod therethrough such that the first knob and the second knob are arranged on one side of the cross member and the first rod and the second rod are arranged on an opposite side of the cross member.
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