Electric Lift Apparatus for Trailer Bed Legs
US-2024217490-A1 · Jul 4, 2024 · US
US9616860B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9616860-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414203892-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A portable powered roller assembly configured to impart a motive force to a wheeled vehicle or structure consists of a roller mounted in a rolling support structure. The roller is rotationally driven by a battery-powered drive unit coupled through a torque multiplying transmission, and is configured for engagement with the circumferential surface of a vehicle wheel. Rotational movement of the roller in engagement with the circumferential surface of the vehicle wheel draws the powered roller assembly towards, and under, the curved circumferential surface of the vehicle wheel, imparting a force to the vehicle wheel which include both a lifting force perpendicular to the supporting surface on which the powered roller is resting, and a motive force parallel to the surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for imparting a rolling movement to a vehicle having at least one pair of steered wheels and at least one pair of fixed wheels during a vehicle service procedure, comprising: positioning the vehicle on a supporting surface; positioning a powered roller assembly in abutting engagement with an outer circumferential surface of one of said fixed wheels at a position which is vertically lower than an axis of rotation for said fixed wheel, on a side of the fixed wheel opposite from an intended direction of rolling movement; activating said powered roller assembly to rotationally drive only a primary roller to apply a motive force exclusively to said circumferential surface of the fixed wheel, said motive force generated only by rotational movement of the primary roller in engagement with said circumferential surface of the fixed wheel, said motive force sufficient to impart a rolling movement to said fixed wheel and vehicle in said intended direction; wherein said application of motive force to said circumferential surface of said fixed wheel draws said powered roller assembly in the intended direction of rolling movement; and acquiring data associated with said vehicle service procedure in conjunction with said rolling movement. 2. The method of claim 1 further including the steps of deactivating said powered roller assembly and reversibly locking said primary roller against rotation while in contact with said circumferential surface of the fixed wheel; and whereby said powered roller assembly chocks said fixed wheel against rolling movement in at least one direction. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said vehicle service procedure is a vehicle wheel alignment measurement procedure, and wherein said acquired data is associated with an orientation of at least one of said steered wheels or said fixed wheels. 4. A method for imparting a rolling movement to a vehicle disposed on a supporting surface by at least one wheel, comprising: positioning a powered roller assembly adjacent to said at least one wheel to engage said at least one wheel only with a circumferential surface of a primary roller, said primary roller in contact with a circumferential surface of said at least one wheel at a point which is vertically lower than an axis of rotation of said at least one wheel and on a side of said at least one wheel opposite from an intended direction of rolling movement; activating said powered roller assembly to rotationally drive said primary roller about a roller rotational axis, in a rotational direction which is opposite to an intended rotational direction of said at least one wheel about said wheel axis of rotation, said driven rotation of said primary roller applying a driving force to only said engaged circumferential surface of said at least one wheel, said driving force having a first force component perpendicular to said supporting surface, and a second force component horizontal to said supporting surface; wherein said first force component applies a lifting force to said at least one wheel; and wherein said second force component applies a motive force to said at least one wheel. 5. The method of claim 3 wherein activating said powered roller assembly wedges said powered roller assembly below said circumferential surface of said at least one wheel, imparting a rolling movement there to. 6. The method of claim 3 wherein said motive force further urges said powered roller assembly in said intended direction of rolling movement. 7. The method of claim 3 further including the steps of deactivating said powered roller assembly following rolling movement of said vehicle to a desired location; and maintaining said primary roller in engagement with said circumferential surface of said at least one wheel, whereby said powered roller assembly chocks said at least one wheel against rotation in at least one direction. 8. The method of claim 7 further including the step of holding said primary roller against rotation about said roller rotational axis, said primary roller applying a frictional braking force to chock said at least one wheel. 9. A method for pushing a vehicle wheel assembly across a supporting surface with a powered roller assembly by rolling said vehicle wheel assembly about an axis of rotation in a driven direction, comprising: supporting a primary roller within a framework of said powered roller assembly for driven rotation about a drive axis above the supporting surface, said framework supported on the supporting surface by a set of freely rotating rolling elements; engaging said powered roller assembly with side vehicle wheel assembly at only an outer circumferential surface of said vehicle wheel assembly such that said primary roller contacts said vehicle wheel assembly outer circumferential surface below said axis of rotation and opposite from said driven direction; activating a drive unit within said framework to supply a torque to rotationally drive said primary roller about said drive axis while an outer circumferential surface of said primary roller is in exclusive engagement with said outer circumferential surface of said vehicle wheel assembly, imparting a frictional force to said outer circumferential surface of said vehicle wheel assembly, said frictional force rotating said vehicle wheel assembly about said axis of rotation for movement in said driven direction; and wherein said friction force further draws said primary roller and said framework in said driven direction. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said frictional force further includes a lifting force component exerting a vertical load on said vehicle wheel assembly and said framework while said primary roller is in engagement with said outer circumferential surface of said vehicle wheel assembly. 11. The method of claim 9 further including the step of deactivating said drive unit to chock said vehicle wheel assembly against rolling movement opposite to said driven direction while said primary roller is in engagement with said outer circumferential surface of said vehicle wheel assembly. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein deactivating said drive unit provides a frictional braking force at said primary roller to chock said vehicle wheel assembly.
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