EP0473239A2 - Vehicle lifting device - Google Patents
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- EP0473239A2 EP0473239A2 EP91202202A EP91202202A EP0473239A2 EP 0473239 A2 EP0473239 A2 EP 0473239A2 EP 91202202 A EP91202202 A EP 91202202A EP 91202202 A EP91202202 A EP 91202202A EP 0473239 A2 EP0473239 A2 EP 0473239A2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66F—HOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
- B66F7/00—Lifting frames, e.g. for lifting vehicles; Platform lifts
- B66F7/02—Lifting frames, e.g. for lifting vehicles; Platform lifts with platforms suspended from ropes, cables, or chains or screws and movable along pillars
- B66F7/04—Lifting frames, e.g. for lifting vehicles; Platform lifts with platforms suspended from ropes, cables, or chains or screws and movable along pillars hydraulically or pneumatically operated
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- the invention relates to a vehicle lifting device comprising at least one hollow column folded from metal plate and provided with a lengthwise channel, in which a carriage provided with guide wheels is vertically movable, to which carriage, via the channel, bearing arms for supporting a vehicle are connected at the bottom end, and drive means for moving the carriage upward in the column through a lifting height in the order of magnitude 2 metres.
- Such a one- or two-column lifting device is generally known.
- a lifting device of the present type has the advantage of occupying less space and a better accessibility of the underside of the vehicle lifted with the lifting device.
- a lifting height in the order of magnitude of 2 metres is a height such that a vehicle mechanic can stand upright under the lifted vehicle. In general therefore a height of somewhat less than 2 metres can suffice.
- the invention now has for its object to provide a vehicle lifting device of the type described in the preamble which can be manufactured more simply and therefore more economically.
- the column has a height in the order of magnitude of 3.5 metres, and the carriage a height in the order of magnitude of 1.5 metres, in that the column has a profile comprising U-shaped parts connected on either side of the channel with the open sides facing each other, wherein the guide wheels on the carriage comprise a pair of coaxial wheels close to the top end and a pair of coaxial wheels close to the bottom end of the carriage and wherein the wheels of each pair each run directly in one of the U-shaped profile parts.
- the height of the columns of the known vehicle lifting devices is limited to about 2.5 metres. Applicant has realised however that there is essentially no objection to making the columns considerably higher and that hereby the carriages can likewise be embodied considerably higher. This provides the advantage that the load of the guide wheels can be greatly limited, whereby the wheels can bear directly on the plate metal of the columns and no complicated constructions with separate rail profiles are necessary.
- the height in the order of magnitude of 3.5 metres must be understood as approximately the height at which is located the highest point of an automobile lifted through the lifting height.
- a height must in any case also be available in the workshop such as to enable normal use of the lifting device.
- the mentioned height of the carriages corresponds of course to the height of the column minus the lifting height, and this height is thus roughly equal to the maximum height of an automobile.
- the step of claim 2 is preferably applied. Due to the invention these reaction forces are also so small that simple and thus inexpensive slide pieces can suffice.
- a very simple assembly is achieved when the wheels are axially slidable on the shaft stumps and the slide pieces have a collar axially enclosing the wheels. Since the slide pieces are themselves also enclosed in the columns, a simple securing or clamp fitting of the slide pieces in the shaft stumps or the wheels can be sufficient.
- the step of claim 5 can be advantageously applied.
- claims 6 and 7 are preferably applied.
- the vehicle lifting device 1 according to the invention shown in fig. 1 comprises two hollow columns 2 of sturdy steel plate, which have a substantially C-profile as shown particularly in fig. 3. Each column 2 thus has a channel 4 on one side.
- Each column 2 is fixedly welded onto a base plate 11 which is anchored in the ground using bolts 12.
- each hollow column 2 Received into each hollow column 2 is a vertically movable carriage 3 which is provided at its bottom end and top end with guide wheels 5 and 6 respectively.
- the basic body of the carriage 3 consists of a U-profile. The construction is such that the body of the U-profile of the carriage 3 lies in the channel 4 of the column 2 such that it lies in one plane with the profile parts of the column 2 adjoining the channel 4.
- each carriage 3 On the bottom end each carriage 3 bears a support construction 7 which protrudes outside the column 2 and to which two bearing arms 8 are pivotally mounted. Integrated into the swivel bearings 10 is an arresting mechanism which can lock the relevant arm 8 in a chosen swivel position. Situated on the end of an extensible portion of each arm 8, which is not further shown in fig. 1, is a carrier 9, the top surface of which can grip a support on the bottom of a vehicle for lifting up. To lift a vehicle the arms 8 are swivelled into such a position and extended so far until all four carriers 9 of the lifting device 1 are situated under a relevant support of the vehicle so that the vehicle can be lifted by the simultaneous movement of the two carriages 3 in both columns 2.
- the lifting device 1 For synchronous upward movement of the carriages 3 the lifting device 1 is provided with drive means.
- these drive means comprise a hydraulic jack 14 mounted in the left-hand column 2 in fig. 1.
- the cylinder 15 of this jack 14 is fixedly connected to the carriage 3 and the piston rod 16 is fixedly connected at its top end to the column 2.
- the piston rod 16 has a central bore 36 to the outer end of which is connected a hydraulic oil feed 17.
- hydraulic oil under pressure is pressed via the feed 17 and the bore 36 above the piston into the cylinder 14 whereby the cylinder 14 and therefore the carriage 3 are moved upward.
- This chain transmission comprises a chain 19 which is fixedly mounted on a support 18 forming an entity with the carriage 3.
- the chain 19 extends downward from this support 18 and runs around a chain wheel 20 that is rotatable about a shaft connected to the column 2.
- the chain From the chain wheel 20 the chain extends upward via a chain wheel 21 at the top of the left-hand column 2 through a cross beam 13 mutually joining both columns 2 at their top ends, over a chain wheel 22 at the top of the right-hand column 2 to the right-hand carriage 3.
- the end of the chain 19 is fixedly connected to the carriage 3 by means of a safety construction 23 not further shown in fig. 2.
- This safety construction 23 is embodied such that if the chain 19 should break the rod 24 mounted fixedly in the column 2 is gripped immediately, thus preventing the right-hand carriage 3 from falling downward.
- a safety device which, during normal use, also prevents undesired downward movement of the carriages 3, for example as a result of a leakage in the hydraulic jack 14.
- This safety device comprises a hole strip 27 mounted fixedly in the left-hand column with which a ratchet 28 co-acts that is connected pivotally to the left-hand carriage 3 by means of a shaft 29.
- the ratchet 28 is embodied such that it allows an upward movement but in the case of downward movement grips into a hole in the hole strip 27.
- the ratchet 28 can be rotated round the shaft 29 in counter-clockwise direction as seen in fig. 2 by an electromagnet 30.
- This electromagnet 30 is activated when the control device, which is not described further here, receives a command to lower the lifting device.
- the described chain transmission ensures that both carriages 3 run synchronously unless, as described, the chain breaks.
- the right-hand carriage 3 is then instantaneously locked on the rod 24.
- Chain breakage is moreover detected by a switch means, not further described here, and this switch means generates a signal to the control device whereby the lifting or lowering movement is immediately ended.
- this switch means generates a signal to the control device whereby the lifting or lowering movement is immediately ended.
- the mentioned switch means likewise detects when the chain 19 becomes slack. This can occur when during lowering the right-hand carriage is obstructed by a support or the like accidentally left behind under the device. The lowering movement will in this case also be switched off immediately.
- These safety devices are otherwise generally per se known.
- Another per se known safety device is a sensor wire 37 arranged directly beneath the cross beam 13 which activates a switch as soon as the wire 37 is pressed upward, for example by the roof of a vehicle. To prevent damage through contact with the cross beam 13 the lifting movement is then immediately switched off.
- the columns 2 of the lifting device 1 have a height such that an automobile can be lifted to a height such that for example a vehicle mechanic can stand upright under the lifted vehicle.
- This lifting height lies in the order of magnitude of 2 metres.
- the column height 2 is equal to the sum of this lifting height and the maximum height of a vehicle for lifting with the lifting device.
- each column has a height in the order of magnitude of 3.5 metres.
- the carriages 3 can hereby have a height in the order of magnitude of 1.5 metres whereby the reaction forces of the wheels 5, 6 in the columns 2 remain very limited as a result of the load on the bearing arms 8.
- the wheels can hereby run directly on the plate material of the column profiles.
- the profile of the column 2 in the embodiment shown has U-shaped parts 25, 26 connected on either side of the channel 4 with the open sides facing each other. These U-shaped parts 25, 26 form the wall parts in which the wheels can run.
- the wheels 6 are solid wheels of a polyamide type which has good running qualities.
- the solid wheels 6 are mounted on shaft stumps 32 welded fixedly to the U-profiles of the carriages 3.
- the wheels 6 are pushed onto the shaft stumps 32 and are each secured by a collar 34 of a slide piece 33 placed with a light grip fitting into a cylindrical recess in the head end of the shaft stumps 32.
- the slide pieces lie against the connecting wall of each of the U-shaped profile parts 25, 26, or against the oppositely lying wall parts of the column 2.
- the slide pieces 33 take up the reaction forces in the axial direction of the wheels 5, 6 and thus simultaneously secure the wheels 5, 6 on the relevant shaft stumps.
- the slide pieces 33 are preferably manufactured from a suitable wear-resistant plastic such as HD-polythene.
- the invention is not limited to the embodiment shown in the figures.
- another shape can for instance be chosen for the profile of the columns 2 and the construction of the carriage 3 and the running wheels and slide pieces can be embodied differently.
- a wheel can be made as one entity with a slide piece from a suitable material such as an oil-filled nylon.
- the drive means for the carriages also have many variation possibilities. Since the columns have a height such that they reach as far as the height of the top of a raised vehicle, it is favourable to employ a cross beam 13 in the manner shown through which for example a chain of the drive means can run. It is also possible however to accommodate a desired connection for the drive means in a threshold.
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Abstract
Description
- The invention relates to a vehicle lifting device comprising at least one hollow column folded from metal plate and provided with a lengthwise channel, in which a carriage provided with guide wheels is vertically movable, to which carriage, via the channel, bearing arms for supporting a vehicle are connected at the bottom end, and drive means for moving the carriage upward in the column through a lifting height in the order of
magnitude 2 metres. - Such a one- or two-column lifting device is generally known. Compared to the also known four- column lifting devices with drive-on runways, a lifting device of the present type has the advantage of occupying less space and a better accessibility of the underside of the vehicle lifted with the lifting device. In this respect it is noted that understood by a lifting height in the order of magnitude of 2 metres is a height such that a vehicle mechanic can stand upright under the lifted vehicle. In general therefore a height of somewhat less than 2 metres can suffice.
- Since stringent safety requirements must be fulfilled and the relatively great loads are taken up by only two columns, in the known lifting devices the construction of the carriages, and in particular the guide construction therefor, are complicated. Use is often made of separate rail profiles which are welded fixedly in the columns and with which accurately machined metal guide wheels on the carriage co-act. Owing to this complexity and the accuracy required, the construction of the known two-column vehicle lifting devices is expensive.
- The invention now has for its object to provide a vehicle lifting device of the type described in the preamble which can be manufactured more simply and therefore more economically.
- According to the invention this object is achieved in that the column has a height in the order of magnitude of 3.5 metres, and the carriage a height in the order of magnitude of 1.5 metres, in that the column has a profile comprising U-shaped parts connected on either side of the channel with the open sides facing each other, wherein the guide wheels on the carriage comprise a pair of coaxial wheels close to the top end and a pair of coaxial wheels close to the bottom end of the carriage and wherein the wheels of each pair each run directly in one of the U-shaped profile parts.
- The height of the columns of the known vehicle lifting devices is limited to about 2.5 metres. Applicant has realised however that there is essentially no objection to making the columns considerably higher and that hereby the carriages can likewise be embodied considerably higher. This provides the advantage that the load of the guide wheels can be greatly limited, whereby the wheels can bear directly on the plate metal of the columns and no complicated constructions with separate rail profiles are necessary.
- It is noted in this respect that the height in the order of magnitude of 3.5 metres must be understood as approximately the height at which is located the highest point of an automobile lifted through the lifting height. With the lifting devices according to the prior art a height must in any case also be available in the workshop such as to enable normal use of the lifting device. There is therefore no objection whatever to embodying the columns of the lifting device according to the invention with the intended height. The mentioned height of the carriages corresponds of course to the height of the column minus the lifting height, and this height is thus roughly equal to the maximum height of an automobile.
- Owing to the great height of the carriage achieved with the invention and therefore the great distance from the guide wheels, the reaction forces exerted by the guide wheels as a result of the load of the bearing arms are so small that the wheels can run directly on the sturdy metal plate of the columns without special provisions.
- For taking up the reaction forces in the direction transversely of the wheels the step of
claim 2 is preferably applied. Due to the invention these reaction forces are also so small that simple and thus inexpensive slide pieces can suffice. - A favourable embodiment is therein characterized in
claim 3. - A very simple assembly is achieved when the wheels are axially slidable on the shaft stumps and the slide pieces have a collar axially enclosing the wheels. Since the slide pieces are themselves also enclosed in the columns, a simple securing or clamp fitting of the slide pieces in the shaft stumps or the wheels can be sufficient.
- Partly due to the small loads, the step of claim 5 can be advantageously applied.
- With regard to choice of material for the wheels and slide pieces,
claims - The invention will be further elucidated in the following description in the light of the embodiment shown in the figures.
- Fig. 1 shows a partially broken away perspective view of an embodiment of a vehicle lifting device according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 shows on a larger scale a partially broken away view according to arrow II in fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 shows a simplified section according to III in fig. 2.
- The
vehicle lifting device 1 according to the invention shown in fig. 1 comprises twohollow columns 2 of sturdy steel plate, which have a substantially C-profile as shown particularly in fig. 3. Eachcolumn 2 thus has achannel 4 on one side. - Each
column 2 is fixedly welded onto abase plate 11 which is anchored in theground using bolts 12. - Received into each
hollow column 2 is a verticallymovable carriage 3 which is provided at its bottom end and top end withguide wheels 5 and 6 respectively. The basic body of thecarriage 3 consists of a U-profile. The construction is such that the body of the U-profile of thecarriage 3 lies in thechannel 4 of thecolumn 2 such that it lies in one plane with the profile parts of thecolumn 2 adjoining thechannel 4. - On the bottom end each
carriage 3 bears asupport construction 7 which protrudes outside thecolumn 2 and to which two bearingarms 8 are pivotally mounted. Integrated into theswivel bearings 10 is an arresting mechanism which can lock therelevant arm 8 in a chosen swivel position. Situated on the end of an extensible portion of eacharm 8, which is not further shown in fig. 1, is acarrier 9, the top surface of which can grip a support on the bottom of a vehicle for lifting up. To lift a vehicle thearms 8 are swivelled into such a position and extended so far until all fourcarriers 9 of thelifting device 1 are situated under a relevant support of the vehicle so that the vehicle can be lifted by the simultaneous movement of the twocarriages 3 in bothcolumns 2. - For synchronous upward movement of the
carriages 3 thelifting device 1 is provided with drive means. In the embodiment shown these drive means comprise ahydraulic jack 14 mounted in the left-hand column 2 in fig. 1. Thecylinder 15 of thisjack 14 is fixedly connected to thecarriage 3 and thepiston rod 16 is fixedly connected at its top end to thecolumn 2. Thepiston rod 16 has acentral bore 36 to the outer end of which is connected ahydraulic oil feed 17. For lifting, hydraulic oil under pressure is pressed via thefeed 17 and thebore 36 above the piston into thecylinder 14 whereby thecylinder 14 and therefore thecarriage 3 are moved upward. - For synchronous driving of the
carriage 3 in the right-hand column 2 in fig. 1 a chain transmission is arranged. This chain transmission comprises achain 19 which is fixedly mounted on asupport 18 forming an entity with thecarriage 3. Thechain 19 extends downward from thissupport 18 and runs around achain wheel 20 that is rotatable about a shaft connected to thecolumn 2. - From the
chain wheel 20 the chain extends upward via achain wheel 21 at the top of the left-hand column 2 through across beam 13 mutually joining bothcolumns 2 at their top ends, over achain wheel 22 at the top of the right-hand column 2 to the right-hand carriage 3. The end of thechain 19 is fixedly connected to thecarriage 3 by means of asafety construction 23 not further shown in fig. 2. Thissafety construction 23 is embodied such that if thechain 19 should break therod 24 mounted fixedly in thecolumn 2 is gripped immediately, thus preventing the right-hand carriage 3 from falling downward. - Integrated into the left-hand column is a safety device which, during normal use, also prevents undesired downward movement of the
carriages 3, for example as a result of a leakage in thehydraulic jack 14. This safety device comprises ahole strip 27 mounted fixedly in the left-hand column with which aratchet 28 co-acts that is connected pivotally to the left-hand carriage 3 by means of ashaft 29. Theratchet 28 is embodied such that it allows an upward movement but in the case of downward movement grips into a hole in thehole strip 27. To be disengaged from thehole strip 27 theratchet 28 can be rotated round theshaft 29 in counter-clockwise direction as seen in fig. 2 by anelectromagnet 30. Thiselectromagnet 30 is activated when the control device, which is not described further here, receives a command to lower the lifting device. - The described chain transmission ensures that both
carriages 3 run synchronously unless, as described, the chain breaks. The right-hand carriage 3 is then instantaneously locked on therod 24. Chain breakage is moreover detected by a switch means, not further described here, and this switch means generates a signal to the control device whereby the lifting or lowering movement is immediately ended. Thus is prevented that a car resting on the bearing arms comes to hang at an unacceptable slant and possibly falls from the arms. - The mentioned switch means likewise detects when the
chain 19 becomes slack. This can occur when during lowering the right-hand carriage is obstructed by a support or the like accidentally left behind under the device. The lowering movement will in this case also be switched off immediately. These safety devices are otherwise generally per se known. Another per se known safety device is asensor wire 37 arranged directly beneath thecross beam 13 which activates a switch as soon as thewire 37 is pressed upward, for example by the roof of a vehicle. To prevent damage through contact with thecross beam 13 the lifting movement is then immediately switched off. - As will be apparent from fig. 1, the
columns 2 of thelifting device 1 according to the invention have a height such that an automobile can be lifted to a height such that for example a vehicle mechanic can stand upright under the lifted vehicle. This lifting height lies in the order of magnitude of 2 metres. Thecolumn height 2 is equal to the sum of this lifting height and the maximum height of a vehicle for lifting with the lifting device. In other words, each column has a height in the order of magnitude of 3.5 metres. As noted earlier, thecarriages 3 can hereby have a height in the order of magnitude of 1.5 metres whereby the reaction forces of thewheels 5, 6 in thecolumns 2 remain very limited as a result of the load on the bearingarms 8. - As is shown particularly clearly in fig. 3, the wheels can hereby run directly on the plate material of the column profiles. As is also particularly clear from fig. 3, the profile of the
column 2 in the embodiment shown hasU-shaped parts channel 4 with the open sides facing each other. TheseU-shaped parts - In the embodiment shown here the
wheels 6 are solid wheels of a polyamide type which has good running qualities. Thesolid wheels 6 are mounted onshaft stumps 32 welded fixedly to the U-profiles of thecarriages 3. Thewheels 6 are pushed onto theshaft stumps 32 and are each secured by acollar 34 of aslide piece 33 placed with a light grip fitting into a cylindrical recess in the head end of theshaft stumps 32. The slide pieces lie against the connecting wall of each of theU-shaped profile parts column 2. Theslide pieces 33 take up the reaction forces in the axial direction of thewheels 5, 6 and thus simultaneously secure thewheels 5, 6 on the relevant shaft stumps. Theslide pieces 33 are preferably manufactured from a suitable wear-resistant plastic such as HD-polythene. - The invention is not limited to the embodiment shown in the figures. In particular, another shape can for instance be chosen for the profile of the
columns 2 and the construction of thecarriage 3 and the running wheels and slide pieces can be embodied differently. For example a wheel can be made as one entity with a slide piece from a suitable material such as an oil-filled nylon. The drive means for the carriages also have many variation possibilities. Since the columns have a height such that they reach as far as the height of the top of a raised vehicle, it is favourable to employ across beam 13 in the manner shown through which for example a chain of the drive means can run. It is also possible however to accommodate a desired connection for the drive means in a threshold.
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characterized in that slide pieces are arranged protruding outside the wheels in axial direction and co-acting with the connecting wall of each of the U-shaped profile parts.
characterized in that the wheels are rotatably mounted onto shaft stumps fixedly connected to the carriage and that the slide pieces are arranged on the head end of the shaft stumps.
characterized in that the wheels are axially slidable on the shaft stumps and that the slide pieces have a collar axially securing the wheels.
characterized in that the material of the wheels is or contains a polyamide.
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AT91202202T ATE92431T1 (en) | 1990-08-29 | 1991-08-29 | VEHICLE LIFTING DEVICE. |
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NL9001899A NL9001899A (en) | 1990-08-29 | 1990-08-29 | CAR LIFT. |
NL9001899 | 1990-08-29 |
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EP0473239A2 true EP0473239A2 (en) | 1992-03-04 |
EP0473239A3 EP0473239A3 (en) | 1992-03-25 |
EP0473239B1 EP0473239B1 (en) | 1993-08-04 |
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AT (1) | ATE92431T1 (en) |
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GB615929A (en) * | 1946-03-14 | 1949-01-13 | Julio Villars | Improvements in and relating to a lifting device |
FR1098557A (en) * | 1953-10-23 | 1955-08-08 | Simmons Ind | Improvements to car lifts |
AU470742B2 (en) * | 1972-04-18 | 1976-03-25 | Molnar Frank | Vehicle service hoist |
FR2335446A1 (en) * | 1975-12-16 | 1977-07-15 | Nussbaum Kg Fertigungstechnik | HANDLING EQUIPMENT, ESPECIALLY LIFTING |
GB2045204A (en) * | 1979-03-30 | 1980-10-29 | Villars J | Lifting apparatus |
US4500071A (en) * | 1982-09-03 | 1985-02-19 | Bagwell Bobby F | Dual hydraulic lifts |
WO1990006279A1 (en) * | 1988-12-02 | 1990-06-14 | Bruce Roland Tigwell | A crane assembly |
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- 1991-08-29 DE DE9116587U patent/DE9116587U1/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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GB615929A (en) * | 1946-03-14 | 1949-01-13 | Julio Villars | Improvements in and relating to a lifting device |
FR1098557A (en) * | 1953-10-23 | 1955-08-08 | Simmons Ind | Improvements to car lifts |
AU470742B2 (en) * | 1972-04-18 | 1976-03-25 | Molnar Frank | Vehicle service hoist |
FR2335446A1 (en) * | 1975-12-16 | 1977-07-15 | Nussbaum Kg Fertigungstechnik | HANDLING EQUIPMENT, ESPECIALLY LIFTING |
GB2045204A (en) * | 1979-03-30 | 1980-10-29 | Villars J | Lifting apparatus |
US4500071A (en) * | 1982-09-03 | 1985-02-19 | Bagwell Bobby F | Dual hydraulic lifts |
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EP1336586A3 (en) * | 2002-02-15 | 2004-01-07 | MAHA Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & Co. KG | Lifting cylinder arrangement for lifting platforms |
US20120325587A1 (en) * | 2011-06-21 | 2012-12-27 | Matthews Jason E | Vehicle Lift With Front Platforms And Rear Carrying Arms |
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DE9116587U1 (en) | 1993-02-18 |
DE69100223D1 (en) | 1993-09-09 |
NL9001899A (en) | 1992-03-16 |
DE69100223T2 (en) | 1993-11-25 |
EP0473239B1 (en) | 1993-08-04 |
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