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Hidden electric power elevating stand structure

  • US 20070034125A1
  • Filed: 08/09/2005
  • Published: 02/15/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/09/2005
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. An improved hidden electric power elevating stand structure, comprising upper and lower frame bodies, a track disposed longitudinally along the lateral sides of said upper and lower frame bodies respectively for sliding the top of an upper braking rod and the bottom of a lower braking rod, and said braking rods are crossed with each other and connected to said upper and lower frame bodies respectively to constitute said upper and lower braking rods to be stacked inwardly or spread out and to constitute the elevation of said elevating stand;

  • characterized in that;

    a transversal rod disposed at the bottom of said lower braking rod is coupled to a screw rod by a U-shape fixing plate, thereby the front end of said screw rod is coupled to a transversal rod disposed at the intersection of said upper braking rod, and the extension or withdrawal of said screw rod controls said upper and lower braking rods to be stacked inwardly or spread out;

    a support plate is fixed at an appropriate distance from the bottom of said lower frame body by a plurality of screws disposed at the four corners of a fixing rod; and

    an n-shape fixing stand includes a horizontal long hole and a vertical long hole separately and respectively disposed at the front end and rear ends of said fixing stand, such that said lower frame body is fixed onto said fixing stand by passing a screw bolt through said long holes to facilitate the installation and construction of said elevating stand, and said vertical, and said vertical long hole of said fixing stand constitutes the adjustment of an angle of elevation for said elevating stand, and a plurality of positioning holes is disposed at a top panel of said fixing stand for adjusting the horizontal attachment with a ceiling by securing said screw upward to a predetermined tightness.

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