Lift for watercraft
First Claim
1. In a lift having an elongated stationary base frame including front and rear cross members and transversely spaced, longitudinally extending beams connected between said cross members, swingable parallel arms pivotally mounted toward the front and rear ends of the base frame, respectively, an elongated lifting member pivotally connected to the ends of the arms remote from their ends connected to the base frame and extending generally parallel to the base frame, such frame, arms and member forming an approximate parallelogram, and fluid pressure jack means extending generally diagonally of such parallelogram and including a fluid pressure cylinder component and a plunger component movable in such cylinder component for swinging the parallel arms relative to the base frame so as to translate the lifting member, the improvement comprising one of the jack means components being connected to the central portion of the rear cross member approximately midway between the beams, and including two elongated braces having rear end portions connected to the central portion of the rear cross member between the beams at opposite sides of the point of connection of such one jack means component, respectively, each of said braces extending from its point of connection to the rear cross member forward and outward toward the beam at the same side of the base frame, said braces having front end portions connected to the beams, and a compression bar extending between the beams closely adjacent to the front end portions of said braces, whereby force applied to the central portion of the rear cross member by the fluid pressure jack means tending to bow the rear cross member is transmitted as tension of said braces to their connections to the beams and inward bowing of said beams in the area of the front end portions of said braces is resisted by said compression bar.
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Abstract
A stationary rectangular base frame is mounted underwater and supports generally upwardly extending, swingable, parallel links or arms. A lift platform or lift pads are supported at the upper end portions of the arms and, in combination with the base frame and arms, form one or more upright parallelograms. A hydraulic jack is connected extending generally diagonally of the parallelogram arrangement and has a plunger for swinging the arms to translate the lift platform or pads up to remove a watercraft from the water or down to lower the watercraft back into the water.
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- 1. In a lift having an elongated stationary base frame including front and rear cross members and transversely spaced, longitudinally extending beams connected between said cross members, swingable parallel arms pivotally mounted toward the front and rear ends of the base frame, respectively, an elongated lifting member pivotally connected to the ends of the arms remote from their ends connected to the base frame and extending generally parallel to the base frame, such frame, arms and member forming an approximate parallelogram, and fluid pressure jack means extending generally diagonally of such parallelogram and including a fluid pressure cylinder component and a plunger component movable in such cylinder component for swinging the parallel arms relative to the base frame so as to translate the lifting member, the improvement comprising one of the jack means components being connected to the central portion of the rear cross member approximately midway between the beams, and including two elongated braces having rear end portions connected to the central portion of the rear cross member between the beams at opposite sides of the point of connection of such one jack means component, respectively, each of said braces extending from its point of connection to the rear cross member forward and outward toward the beam at the same side of the base frame, said braces having front end portions connected to the beams, and a compression bar extending between the beams closely adjacent to the front end portions of said braces, whereby force applied to the central portion of the rear cross member by the fluid pressure jack means tending to bow the rear cross member is transmitted as tension of said braces to their connections to the beams and inward bowing of said beams in the area of the front end portions of said braces is resisted by said compression bar.
- 3. In a lift having an elongated stationary base frame including front and rear cross members and transversely spaced, longitudinally extending beams connected between said cross members, swingable parallel arms pivotally mounted toward the front and rear ends of the base frame, respectively, an elongated lifting member pivotally connected to the ends of the arms remote from their ends connected to the base frame and extending generally parallel to the base frame, such frame, arms and member forming an approximate parallelogram, and fluid pressure jack means extending generally diagonally of such parallelogram and including a fluid pressure cylinder component and a plunger component movable in such cylinder component for swinging the parallel arms relative to the base frame so as to translate the lifting member, the improvement comprising the swingable parallel arms including two transversely spaced front arms pivotally connected to the front end portion of the base frame, two front brackets mounted on said two front arms, respectively, and a cross shaft member extending between said front brackets intermediate the ends of said two front arms, the jack means including two fluid pressure jacks each having a fluid pressure cylinder component and a plunger component movable in such cylinder component, one component of each of said jacks being connected to the rear cross member between the beams and the other component of each of said jacks being connected to the cross shaft member between the front brackets, and connecting means separate from the cross shaft member and rigidly interconnected between the plunger components of the jacks at locations spaced longitudinally of the plunger components and between the associated cylinder components and the cross shaft member to assure precisely equal and simultaneous extension and retraction of the plunger components.
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