Twist jack stand apparatus and method

US9239126B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9239126-B2
Application numberUS-201213682437-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 29, 2012
Priority dateNov 29, 2012
Publication dateJan 19, 2016
Grant dateJan 19, 2016

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A load supporting stand that having a longitudinal axis is disclosed. The supporting stand has an upper column that includes a shaft having a first end and a second end that extends along the longitudinal axis. The shaft has a first diameter. The upper column also includes a shelf attached to the first end of said shaft. The upper column also has a load bearing pin that extends transversely through the shaft. The stand also has a base portion that receives the upper column that includes a receiving conduit that extends along the longitudinal axis and has a second diameter greater than the first diameter. The conduit has a third end and a fourth end and a slot that extends between the third and fourth ends along with a series of notches extending therefrom. The base portion has a base plate connected to the receiving conduit.

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A load supporting stand having a longitudinal axis, comprising: an upper column, said upper column comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end, the shaft extends along the longitudinal axis, wherein said shaft has a first diameter; a shelf attached to said first end of said shaft and configured to support a portion of a vehicle; and a load bearing pin that extends transversely into said shaft; a base portion that receives said upper column, said base portion comprising: a receiving conduit that extends along the longitudinal axis, wherein said receiving conduit has a second diameter greater than said first diameter and includes a third end and a fourth end; and a first slot that extends between said third and fourth ends; a base plate connected to said receiving conduit and extends generally normal to the longitudinal axis, wherein said first slot includes a series of notches, each notch extending transversely and at a downwardly angle toward said base plate; and a collar attached to said base plate, wherein said collar has a third diameter greater than said second diameter and wherein said collar receives said receiving conduit. 2. The load supporting stand according to claim 1 , further comprising a first leg and a second leg extending from said collar, wherein said first leg and said second leg are each attached to said base plate. 3. The load supporting stand according to claim 1 , further comprising a second slot that opposes said first slot and extends between said third and fourth ends. 4. The load supporting stand according to claim 3 , wherein said second slot comprises the series of notches. 5. The load supporting stand according to claim 4 , wherein said shelf comprises: a flat planar portion; a first side wall; and a second side wall that opposes said first side wall. 6. The load supporting stand according to claim 5 , wherein said load bearing pin is positioned adjacent said second end. 7. The load supporting stand according to claim 6 , wherein said load bearing pin extends through said shaft and engages said first slot and said second slot. 8. The load supporting stand according to claim 7 , wherein said load bearing pin mates with said notches. 9. The load supporting stand according to claim 1 , wherein said load bearing pin is a spring biasing pin. 10. The load supporting stand according to claim 4 , wherein each notch extends transversely and at said downwardly angle to the longitudinal axis toward said base plate. 11. The load supporting stand according to claim 1 , wherein said base plate is circular in geometry. 12. The load supporting stand according to claim 1 , wherein said shelf is a bracket. 13. The load supporting stand according to claim 1 , wherein said shelf has a rectangular geometry. 14. The load bearing shelf according to claim 5 , wherein said first side wall and said second side wall each include a groove. 15. A method of supporting a load using a load supporting stand, comprising: placing the load supporting stand at a desired position under a load to be supported, wherein the stand comprises: an upper column, said upper column comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end, the shaft extends along a longitudinal axis, wherein said shaft has a first diameter; a shelf attached to said first end of said shaft and configured to support a portion of a vehicle; and a load bearing pin that extends transversely into said shaft; a base portion that receives said upper column, said base portion comprising: a receiving conduit that extends along the longitudinal axis, wherein said receiving conduit has a second diameter greater than said first diameter and includes a third end and a fourth end; and a slot that extends between said third and fourth ends; and a base plate connected to said receiving conduit that extends generally normal to the longitudinal axis, wherein said slot includes a series of notches, each notch extending transversely and at a downwardly angle toward said base plate; rotating the shaft of the upper column in a first direction and translating the shaft upward away from the base portion such that the shelf engages the load to be supported; and rotating the shaft of the upper column in a second, opposite direction so that the load bearing pin engages one of the series of notches. 16. The method according to claim 15 , further comprising the steps of: rotating the shaft of the upper column in the first direction to disengage the load bearing pin from the one of the series of notches; translating the upper column towards the base portion; and disengaging the shelf from the load to be supported. 17. The method according to claim 16 , further comprising a collar attached to said base plate, wherein said collar has a third diameter greater than said second diameter and wherein said collar receives said receiving conduit. 18. A load supporting stand having a longitudinal axis, comprising: an upper column, said upper column comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end, the shaft extends along the longitudinal axis, wherein said shaft has a first diameter; a shelf attached to said first end of said shaft and configured to support a portion of a vehicle; and a load bearing pin that extends transversely into said shaft; a base portion that receives said upper column, said base portion comprising: a receiving conduit that extends along the longitudinal axis, wherein said receiving conduit has a second diameter greater than said first diameter and includes a third end and a fourth end; and a pair of opposing slots that extends between said third and fourth ends; a base plate connected to said receiving conduit that extends generally normal to the longitudinal axis, wherein said slots include a series of notches, each notch extending transversely and at a downwardly angle toward said base plate, wherein the load bearing pin engages one of the series of notches; and a collar attached to said base plate, wherein said collar has a third diameter less than said second diameter and wherein said collar receives said receiving conduit. 19. A load supporting stand that having a longitudinal axis, comprising: an upper column, said upper column comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end, the shaft extends along the longitudinal axis, wherein said shaft has a first diameter; a shelf attached to said first end of said shaft and configured to support a portion of a vehicle; and a load bearing pin that extends transversely into said shaft; a base portion that receives said upper column, said base portion comprising: a receiving conduit that extends along the longitudinal axis, wherein said receiving conduit has a second diameter less than said first diameter and includes a third end and a fourth end; and a first slot that extends between said third and fourth ends; a base plate connected to said receiving conduit and extends generally normal to the longitudinal axis, wherein said first slot includes a series of notches, each notch extending transversely and at a downwardly angle toward said base plate; and a collar attached to said base plate, wherein said collar has a third diameter less than said second diameter and wherein said collar receives said receiving conduit. 20. A method of supporting a load using a load supporting stand, comprising: placing the load supporting stand at a desired position under a load to be supported, wherein the stand comprises:

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  • by positive interaction, e.g. male-female connections · CPC title

  • F16M11/046Primary

    adapted to upward-downward translation movement · CPC title

  • with approximately constant height, e.g. with constant length of column or of legs (F16M11/42 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9239126B2 cover?
A load supporting stand that having a longitudinal axis is disclosed. The supporting stand has an upper column that includes a shaft having a first end and a second end that extends along the longitudinal axis. The shaft has a first diameter. The upper column also includes a shelf attached to the first end of said shaft. The upper column also has a load bearing pin that extends transversely thr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Service Solutions Us Llc, Bosch Automotive Service Solutions Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16M11/046. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 19 2016 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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