Wheel alignment system cabinet structure

US9644782B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9644782-B2
Application numberUS-201414519989-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 21, 2014
Priority dateOct 23, 2013
Publication dateMay 9, 2017
Grant dateMay 9, 2017

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Abstract

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A machine vision vehicle wheel alignment service system console with an integrated internal structure for supporting a vertical post carrying a machine vision sensor cross member. The vertical post is secured at least partially within the confines of a base unit and has a lower end which terminates at a position which is spaced vertically above the floor of the console, adjacent to an upper surface of the base unit.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A machine vision vehicle service system console, comprising: a base unit; a tray member defining an upper work surface atop said base unit; a vertical post carrying a machine vision sensor cross member, said vertical post at least partially enclosed within said base unit; wherein said vertical post is coupled to, and terminates at, an internal support structure within said base unit, vertically spaced from a floor surface; and wherein said internal support structure is vertically below and adjacent to said tray member. 2. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 1 further including a transport platform for placement on said floor surface, said base unit disposed on an upper surface of said transport platform. 3. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 2 further including at least one outrigger support member at a rear of said transport platform, said outrigger support member extending perpendicularly outward from said transport platform to said floor surface. 4. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 3 wherein said at least one outrigger support member is laterally aligned with said vertical post. 5. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 1 further including at least one outrigger support member at a rear of said base unit, said outrigger support member extending perpendicularly outward from said base unit to said floor surface. 6. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 1 wherein said base unit includes a pair of laterally spaced peripheral side walls; and wherein said internal support structure is secured between said laterally spaced peripheral side walls. 7. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 1 wherein said tray member includes a peripheral edge with a recessed portion conforming to said vertical post. 8. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 1 wherein said internal support structure within said base unit is vertically adjacent to an upper surface of said base unit, and wherein said vertical post is terminated vertically adjacent to said upper surface of said base unit. 9. A machine vision vehicle service system console, comprising: a base unit with a lower surface, an upper work surface, and a pair of laterally spaced peripheral side walls each engaging the lower surface and the upper work surface, said lower surface, said upper work surface, and said pair of laterally spaced peripheral side walls cooperatively defining a storage volume; a vertical post carrying a machine vision sensor cross member, said vertical post extending upward from a lower end secured to an internal support structure of said base unit, said internal support structure coupled between said laterally spaced peripheral walls within said storage volume and spaced vertically above said lower surface; wherein said vertical post is recessed at least partially within a footprint of said base unit as defined by the outermost peripheral edges of the upper work surface; and wherein the peripheral edge of said upper work surface includes a recessed portion through which said vertical post extends upward from said support structure. 10. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 9 further including a tray member disposed above said storage volume, said tray member having an upper surface defining at least one open compartment. 11. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 10 wherein a peripheral edge of said tray member conforms to at least a portion of said vertical post. 12. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 9 further including a transport platform, said transport platform having a set of casters disposed on an underside surface for supporting said transport platform on a workshop floor, and an upper surface spaced vertically apart from said underside surface by supporting members, said upper surface defining said lower surface of the base unit. 13. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 12 further including at least one outrigger support member at a rear of said transport platform, said outrigger support member extending perpendicularly outward from said transport platform to said workshop floor. 14. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 9 wherein said machine vision sensor cross member is coupled to said vertical post by a set of rollers for vertical movement along said vertical post. 15. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 9 wherein said support structure includes a first flange secured to an inner surface of a first laterally spaced peripheral wall, a second flange secured to an inner surface of a second laterally spaced peripheral wall, and a transverse cross member secured between said first and second flanges, said transverse cross member receiving and securing a lower end of said vertical post. 16. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 9 wherein said lower end of said vertical post is vertically spaced from said lower surface. 17. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 9 wherein said vertical post contains a cable pathway for routing electrical cables between said machine vision sensor cross member and said storage volume. 18. A machine vision vehicle service system console, comprising: an enclosed base unit defining a storage volume carried on a transport platform; a tray member defining an upper work surface atop said enclosed base unit; a vertical post carrying a machine vision sensor cross member, a lower end of said vertical post spaced above an upper surface of said transport platform; wherein said vertical post is coupled to an internal support structure within said storage volume of said enclosed base unit, adjacent a rear panel; and wherein said internal support structure is vertically below said tray member. 19. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 18 wherein said enclosed base unit includes a pair of laterally spaced peripheral side walls; and wherein said internal support structure is secured transversely between said laterally spaced peripheral side walls. 20. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 18 wherein said vertical post contains a cable pathway for routing electrical cables between said machine vision sensor cross member and said storage volume. 21. The machine vision vehicle service system console of claim 18 wherein said machine vision sensor cross member is coupled to said vertical post for vertical movement along said vertical post.

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  • Cabinets or racks specially adapted for other particular purposes, e.g. for storing guns or skis · CPC title

  • with arrangement for propelling the support {stands on wheels} · CPC title

  • F16M11/046Primary

    adapted to upward-downward translation movement · CPC title

  • for balancing translational movement of the head · CPC title

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What does patent US9644782B2 cover?
A machine vision vehicle wheel alignment service system console with an integrated internal structure for supporting a vertical post carrying a machine vision sensor cross member. The vertical post is secured at least partially within the confines of a base unit and has a lower end which terminates at a position which is spaced vertically above the floor of the console, adjacent to an upper sur…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hunter Eng Co
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 May 09 2017 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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