Vehicle leveling system and method
US-9156441-B2 · Oct 13, 2015 · US
US10676167B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10676167-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815991465-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 26, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 9, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 9, 2020 |
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A boat lift includes four posts and four linear actuators, each attached to one of the posts. Each linear actuator includes an extendable and retractable member oriented for extension and retraction substantially parallel to the post. Ends of a first pair of the extendable and retractable members are connected to a first carrier and ends of a second pair of the extendable and retractable members are connected to a second carrier. A cradle or platform is supported by the first and second carriers. The boat lift may be supported by the ground, by a structure, for example, a dock, a sea wall or a wall of a boat house, or by pontoons.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A boat lift comprising a lifting mechanism and four support posts, each of the four posts having an upper end and a lower end, the lifting mechanism comprising: a first linear actuator connected to the first post, the first linear actuator having a first actuator cylinder and a first actuator rod substantially parallel to the first post, the first actuator rod extendable from the first actuator cylinder and retractable into the first actuator cylinder; a second linear actuator connected to the second post, the second linear actuator having a second actuator cylinder and a second actuator rod substantially parallel to the second post, the second actuator rod extendable from the second actuator cylinder and retractable into the second actuator cylinder; a third linear actuator connected to the third post, the third linear actuator having a third actuator cylinder and a third actuator rod substantially parallel to the third post, the third actuator rod extendable from the third actuator cylinder and retractable into the third actuator cylinder; a fourth linear actuator connected to fourth post, the fourth linear actuator having a fourth actuator cylinder and a fourth actuator rod substantially parallel to the fourth post, the fourth actuator rod extendable from the fourth actuator cylinder and retractable into the fourth actuator cylinder; a first carrier connected to the first actuator rod and to the second actuator rod; and a second carrier connected to the third actuator rod and to the fourth actuator rod; wherein the first and second linear actuators are configured to selectively move the first carrier between a first position relatively near the upper ends of the first and second posts by retracting the first and second actuator rods and a second position relatively near the lower ends of the first and second posts by extending the first and second actuator rods; and wherein the third and fourth linear actuators are configured to selectively move the second carrier between a first position relatively near the upper ends of the third and fourth posts by retracting the third and fourth actuator rods and a second position relatively near the lower ends of the third and fourth posts by extending the third and fourth actuator rods. 2. The boat lift of claim 1 further comprising: a first upper frame member interconnecting the first post and the third post proximate the upper ends thereof; a second upper frame member interconnecting the second post and the fourth post proximate the upper ends thereof; a third upper frame member interconnecting the first post and the second post proximate the upper ends thereof; and a fourth upper frame member interconnecting the third post and the fourth post proximate the upper ends thereof. 3. The boat lift of claim 2 , each of the first through fourth posts connected to a floating structure. 4. The boat lift of claim 3 , the floating structure comprising a floating dock structure. 5. The boat lift of claim 2 further comprising: a first lower frame member interconnecting the first post and the third post proximate the lower ends thereof; a second lower frame member interconnecting the second post and the fourth post proximate the lower ends thereof; a third lower frame member interconnecting the first post and the second post proximate the lower ends thereof; and a fourth lower frame member interconnecting the third post and the fourth post proximate the lower ends thereof. 6. The boat lift of claim 5 further comprising a first foot connected to the lower end of the first post. 7. The boat lift of claim 1 , at least one of the first through fourth posts being telescopically extendable and retractable. 8. The boat lift of claim 1 , at least one of the first and second carriers being telescopically extendable and retractable. 9. The boat lift of claim 1 further comprising a first hull support connected to at least one of the first carrier and the second carrier, and a second hull support connected to at least one of the first carrier and the second carrier. 10. The boat lift of claim 1 further comprising a platform connected between the first carrier and the second carrier configured to directly receive pontoons of a pontoon boat. 11. The boat lift of claim 1 further comprising a control system configured to simultaneously operate the first through fourth linear actuators to thereby cause the first through fourth actuator rods to simultaneously extend from or retract into the respective actuator cylinders. 12. The boat lift of claim 1 wherein the first through fourth linear actuators are first through fourth electrohydraulic actuators. 13. The boat lift of claim 1 wherein the first through fourth linear actuators are first through fourth hydraulic actuators. 14. The boat lift of claim 13 further comprising a hydraulic system hydraulically connected to the first through fourth hydraulic actuators and configured to selectively actuate the first through fourth hydraulic actuators, the hydraulic system comprising a hydraulic pump, a hydraulic circuit configured to communicate hydraulic fluid among the hydraulic pump and the first through fourth hydraulic actuators, and at least one hydraulic valve configured to control flow of the hydraulic fluid through the hydraulic circuit. 15. The boat lift of claim 13 , the at least one hydraulic valve comprising a plurality of flow divider valves configured to substantially equalize rates of extension and retraction of the first through fourth hydraulic actuators. 16. The boat lift of claim 1 installed in a body of water with each of the first through fourth linear actuators above the water line both when the first and second carriers are in the respective first positions and when the first and second carriers are in the respective second positions.
Stagings; Scaffolding; Shores or struts · CPC title
using cradles (vehicles in general for transporting boats or the like B60P) · CPC title
Floating docks ({externally attached cofferdams and the like B63B17/0018; } ship transporters with adjustable draught B63B35/42) · CPC title
by vertical movement of vessel, i.e. by crane · CPC title
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