Motor vehicle servicing system
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1. A vehicle lubrication system including(a) a building structure;
- (b) a motor vehicle servicing bay in said structure and a ground floor;
(c) an elongate trench formed in said floor and having an opposed pair of parallel spaced side walls and a lower floor, said side walls being spaced a distance less than the spacing distance between corresponding wheels of the vehicle, whereby the vehicle can be positioned on said ground floor in straddling relation above the trench, said trench having a depth from said ground floor to said lower floor in the range of fourteen to twenty-eight inches;
(d) a creeper for supporting a mechanic in a reclining position beneath the vehicle straddling said trench, said creeper including ground engaging wheels for moving said creeper over the lower floor;
(e) an oil splash pan positioned in said trench for movement therealong beneath said vehicle;
(f) oil removal means including(i) a wand positioned above said ground floor and shaped and dimensioned to be inserted by a mechanic standing on said ground floor through the oil dipstick tube of the vehicle into the oil sump of the vehicle, and(ii) suction means for drawing oil upwardly through said wand and out of the oil sump into an oil reservoir.
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Abstract
A vehicle lubrication system. The system includes a building structure with a motor vehicle servicing bay having a ground floor. An elongate trench formed in the ground floor includes a lower floor. The trench is sized to permit a vehicle to be positioned on the ground floor with the wheels of the vehicle straddling the trench. The depth of the trench from the ground floor to the lower floor is in the range of fourteen to twenty-eight inches. A creeper and oil splash pan are movably positioned in the trench. Apparatus is provided for removing oil through the dipstick tube of the vehicle.
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9 Claims
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1. A vehicle lubrication system including
(a) a building structure; -
(b) a motor vehicle servicing bay in said structure and a ground floor; (c) an elongate trench formed in said floor and having an opposed pair of parallel spaced side walls and a lower floor, said side walls being spaced a distance less than the spacing distance between corresponding wheels of the vehicle, whereby the vehicle can be positioned on said ground floor in straddling relation above the trench, said trench having a depth from said ground floor to said lower floor in the range of fourteen to twenty-eight inches; (d) a creeper for supporting a mechanic in a reclining position beneath the vehicle straddling said trench, said creeper including ground engaging wheels for moving said creeper over the lower floor; (e) an oil splash pan positioned in said trench for movement therealong beneath said vehicle; (f) oil removal means including (i) a wand positioned above said ground floor and shaped and dimensioned to be inserted by a mechanic standing on said ground floor through the oil dipstick tube of the vehicle into the oil sump of the vehicle, and (ii) suction means for drawing oil upwardly through said wand and out of the oil sump into an oil reservoir.
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2. A vehicle lubrication system including
(a) a building structure; -
(b) a motor vehicle servicing bay in said structure and including a ground floor; (c) an elongate trench formed in said floor and having an opposed pair of parallel spaced vertical side walls and a lower floor, said side walls being spaced a distance less than the spacing distance between corresponding wheels of the vehicle, whereby the vehicle can be positioned on said ground floor in straddling relation above the trench; (d) an entrance in said building structure for driving a customer'"'"'s vehicle in a forward direction of travel over said trench into straddling relation therewith; (e) an exit in said building structure for driving said vehicle in said forward direction of travel from straddling relation with said trench to a position away from said trench in a claim area, the customer picking up said vehicle in the claim area; (f) an entryway in said building structure leading to a cashier area in said structure, the customer walking along said entryway to said cashier area in a direction of travel generally equivalent to said forward direction of travel of said vehicle over said trench; (g) an exitway in said building structure leading from said cashier area to said claim area, the customer walking along said exitway to said claim area in a direction of travel generally equivalent to said forward direction of travel of said vehicle; and (h) a creeper on said lower floor of said trench for supporting a mechanic in a reclining position beneath the vehicle straddling the trench, said creeper including ground engaging wheels for moving said creeper over the floor of said trench. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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5. A vehicle lubrication system including
(a) a service bay having a ground floor; -
(b) an elongate trench formed in said floor and having a lower floor and an opposed pair of parallel spaced vertical side walls, said side walls being spaced a distance less than the spacing distance between corresponding wheels of the vehicle, whereby the vehicle can be positioned on said ground floor in straddling relation above said trench, said trench having a depth from ground floor to said lower floor in the range of fourteen to twenty-eight inches; (c) a creeper for supporting a mechanic in a reclining position beneath the vehicle straddling said trench, said creeper including ground engaging wheels for moving said creeper over the floor of said trench; (d) an oil splash pan positioned in said trench for movement therealong beneath said vehicle; and
,(e) oil removal means including (i) hollow wand means extending into the oil sump of the vehicle, and (ii) suction means attached to said wand means for drawing oil upwardly through said wand means out of said oil sump into an oil reservoir. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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