US1826493A - Engine head stand - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
- B25H1/00—Work benches; Portable stands or supports for positioning portable tools or work to be operated on thereby
- B25H1/0007—Work benches; Portable stands or supports for positioning portable tools or work to be operated on thereby for engines, motor-vehicles or bicycles
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- FIG. 1 desigv nates a split metallic base which is'socketed f .to receive the upper end portions of the three downwardly diverging supporting legs 2.
- the base 1 includes the integral split sleeve 4 from which the integral 'apertured ears 5 project and through which the clamping; bolt ,6 passes.
- a post 7 of circular cross section is disposed for rotary and vertical adjustment in the 5i) sleeve 4 and extends downwardly through the 1530'. s'rial so; 476,125.
- v 4 elamping head 11 is n ounted onthe upper end' oi" the post 7 and includ'es' the hinged cafp or jawl l2 and the securing bolt 13,,A hor zontally disposed bar 14 is adjustahly' clamped; on the head 11;.
- 'Clainps 15' are mou'ntfedffor longitudinal a dustrne nt on the bar 14' on opposite sides of the head 11 and, as best seen in Figure ⁇ lofth'e vCllaW ings inelude the hinged capsl6 which are secured um-ping position byth b oltsj 1'7; Thread b lrs 1 m row-a y e r neezor thee amps 15 through theniedluiii of tlie cirscabi rrfounted on, h we. I. adapted redddius f d rib le utilized lifting the head from uij "and rfe'pla r same.
- ring 8' may be secured inany desiredfposition on ,the post 7 for r'otatably supporting said;
- 'Anfengine head stand'oi the character described-"comprising a split socketed base, 5 downwardly F diverging supporting 7 legs depending -fromfthexbase an integral split clamping sleeve on the base; a post mounted for vertieal adjustment in the sleeve, means for, clamping the sleeve-on the p0'st,,a ring adjustably mounted'onthepost for rest on the s'leeveforfiotatably supporting ithepos tinthe sleeve when said sleeve is loosely disposed around the $1 0,517; and ineans for suppgrmn the engineheadon thepost'.
- An engine head and of the character described comprising 'af'spliti so'eketed base, downwardly diverging 'supportingilegs de- '7 pending" from the base, anfintegral ljsplit; clamping sleeve on the base, a post mounted for clamping the sleeve'f on the'post", af ring the. sleeve for.
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Oct. 6, 1931. s. L. BAHRMAN ENGINE HEAD STAND Filed July 23, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Invenlor fzqaizriiz an/ w B fla Allomey Oct. 6, 1931. s. 1., BAHRMAN ENGINE HEAD STAND Filed July 25, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Invenlor 'JfZ..Za/2/rin an M A llomey I Patented Oct. 6, 1931 's. inoinhw :snnmm; 015 CADILLAC, lllIICIiIGAN seal-as em rams images]; flied my 55;
sweetie? relea e n use ul in pro ts'irfengirfehea stands I 4 for lie-1 s fi h repa r p. n a h f r Qneo it fip ent Obje flirt w" vide, ina man-liaise; s t forth, nien m i e samiwhi hs d p ed f f use with different sizes? and types} of ngifie ads-,1; f 1;;QL: Another in portaht "ect" r the'inventi oii to P b d an fig a said b'f h chara ter described is: adapted to be .e pe i fl' y Mat d anarew e in j'u sted position for; supporting the engine ,had in any desired position when" working 15 ere .11. q ,t Q he i i l 'l ihi fit n ar t pm a t an. eine new s nd ."v ....h" simple iniconstriiction; strong, durable; eflidient initsjuse whichni'ay b manufac- Y -A Q fihfb Qfifiind fH h IQIBT-f I 1' a a v t g s he; misfi i may e fie i pj'at l em ii ylp fll fe low hg? p e fi i xtik nf i i' fi n tiie r with h e p y dra ng whe like" s ghate correspond-l ch'aracters'ofreferenced J I I,
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sFi g r f 3 w vil 21.16 .iat il of fosf fli constructed iiiaccordanfce with this invention. F igure 2"is a View in elevation taken substantially at right angles to Figure 1. Figure3 is a horizontal sectional View taken suhstantially on the line 3-3 of Figure 1 looking in the direction indicated by the .arrows. y p Figure lis a sectional view taken substantially on the line 44 of Figure 1 Referring to the drawings in detail, it will be seenthat the reference numeral 1 desigv nates a split metallic base which is'socketed f .to receive the upper end portions of the three downwardly diverging supporting legs 2. The base 1 includes the integral split sleeve 4 from which the integral 'apertured ears 5 project and through which the clamping; bolt ,6 passes.
A post 7 of circular cross section is disposed for rotary and vertical adjustment in the 5i) sleeve 4 and extends downwardly through the 1530'. s'rial so; 476,125.
pi t i g 525' 2.: .Tl R W S C l Q n ad,
jusited'po's'itioil' theclamping boltfi which; W111 e pp ren dapte was the ears 5 together In a manner to contract the 55" sleeve 4; .on the post 7, fAfspli'tring 8' is d]. to rest on the eeverf r supporting the post 7 4 when the sleeve {1; loosened to adjust the and h ri Si p vided w t th GP: 60 posed, integral, aprtured ears 9 tffro gh which the clamping bolt 1O passes; ring Sis adapted to'loe secured inan'y desired pos1tio'noi1t'hepost7. or v, v 4 elamping head 11 is n ounted onthe upper end' oi" the post 7 and includ'es' the hinged cafp or jawl l2 and the securing bolt 13,,A hor zontally disposed bar 14 is adjustahly' clamped; on the head 11;. 'Clainps 15' are mou'ntfedffor longitudinal a dustrne nt on the bar 14' on opposite sides of the head 11 and, as best seen in Figure {lofth'e vCllaW ings inelude the hinged capsl6 which are secured um-ping position byth b oltsj 1'7; Thread b lrs 1 m row-a y e r neezor thee amps 15 through theniedluiii of tlie cirscabi rrfounted on, h we. I. adapted redddius f d rib le utilized lifting the head from uij "and rfe'pla r same. head'is r' frornii thebl'ock tlfe'bar l ljisl niou'ntejd onthe: clamping hadll andsecured'intlie' desired I [50 agains r position by the cap12 in an obvious manner.
pedi-tieusly adjusted vertically through the l-mediu1nof the clamping sleeve 4; which en-' cifclesthe post 7 asbeforeexplained- VVh'en' the clamping sleet/e1 4 isjloosened," the bargl li;
may be'rotated in a horizontal plane to any 1 desired position and said'bar 14 and the-post' 17 are rotatably supperted by the ring 8; ring 8' 'may be secured inany desiredfposition on ,the post 7 for r'otatably supporting said;
post in any desired'position when theelamp- Ting sleeve 4 is leosened. The bar 141 maybe; 1 shiftedlongitu'dinally "relative to the head 11 willbe'apparent. J: v a It will thus b seen that an engine head stand'has been providedwhichflmay beennection with difierentsiz'es andtypes of heads ingit' iconvenient'to work thereon. J
It is believed that the many advantages n. of anengine head'stand constructed in accordance withthisjinvention will be readily understood,- and although the preferred embodiment of the inventionfis as illustrated andde'scribed, it is to beunderstood that invention as claimed; I v what lslfclalmed 1s':-
"on the bar, a threaded boltrotatably mounted finea'ch cla p'and projeetingtherefrom and simply, loosening! thejhinged {cap 12,5 as
'peditiously adjusted to adapts'aine for con- V for verticaladjustment in the sleeve; means "andiwh-ich may also beadjusted te'support thefhea'din anydesired position forjrenderg-rhanges the detailsof eonstruction.'1nay be had Which will fall within-the scope'of'the,
threaded engagementv with the engine head, a lock nut threaded on each bolt for engage- 'ment with the respective clamp for releas'ably securing the boltsagainst rotation, and a nut fixed 0nv each bolt at an intermediate portion thereof for manually rotating said bolts.
3. 'Anfengine head stand'oi the character described-"comprising a split socketed base, 5 downwardly F diverging supporting 7 legs depending -fromfthexbase an integral split clamping sleeve on the base; a post mounted for vertieal adjustment in the sleeve, means for, clamping the sleeve-on the p0'st,,a ring adjustably mounted'onthepost for rest on the s'leeveforfiotatably supporting ithepos tinthe sleeve when said sleeve is loosely disposed around the $1 0,517; and ineans for suppgrmn the engineheadon thepost'. if An engine head and of the character described comprising 'af'spliti so'eketed base, downwardly diverging 'supportingilegs de- '7 pending" from the base, anfintegral ljsplit; clamping sleeve on the base, a post mounted for clamping the sleeve'f on the'post", af ring the. sleeve for. rotatably, supporting the post in thesleeve when saidsleeve'is loosely dis-r posed around'the post," and means 'for supporting the engine head on thetp tggaid means comprising a 'clarnpinghead en the upper end [of the, post, an elongated; bar mounted" for horizontal adjustment transv'e r s ely in th e head, a pair of elanipsmniinted for longitudinal adjustment onithe bar on T opposite sidesfof the elainpingheadf a bolt; rotatablv mountedin each of thel clamps and prdjeeting' ftherefrom; ,fi j r "threaded engage-; ment vvith the head a ,1ee1;x nut threaded on each boltlfor engagement with are respective ClSQI I l PQfQI securing saidboltga'gainst rotation; and a'nut fixed on' an intermediateportion50f' each belt for manually; rotating I said boltl testimony whereof I affix my signature. 0 s LEQN RD B HR 'ANJ' adapted tir 'threaded engagement with an engi d; means for securing the bolts lmanually rotating thesame,
2--An engine head lstand ofthe character described coinpris'ing a base, downwardlydi; I verging supportinglegs, forthe base, apost 55mountedfor vertical sliding adjustment in the base, means on the base for securing the postlin adjusted position, a ring adjustably 3 .moiunted o'n the post-for 'rotatably support ,7 ing the sameon the base, a clamping head on V bar-i onopposite sides of the clamping head,
as abolt projeeting from each clamp and rotat-;-
ation, and means on thebolts forl
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Cited By (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2724175A (en) * | 1952-08-14 | 1955-11-22 | George E Kjellberg | Device for facilitating prefabrication of soil pipe units |
US2827690A (en) * | 1954-11-01 | 1958-03-25 | Florence N Williams | Holder for vehicle body panels |
US2865585A (en) * | 1954-03-15 | 1958-12-23 | Thomas W Beyer | Universal jacking support for engines and transmissions |
US2913241A (en) * | 1957-01-18 | 1959-11-17 | Richard F Miner | Adjustable motor supporting stand |
WO1987007198A1 (en) * | 1986-05-26 | 1987-12-03 | Roberto Longobardi | Equipment for engineering work and servicing carried out on the cylinder heads of internal combustion engines |
US4722511A (en) * | 1985-07-19 | 1988-02-02 | Ralph Chitwood | Toilet lift truck |
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Cited By (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2724175A (en) * | 1952-08-14 | 1955-11-22 | George E Kjellberg | Device for facilitating prefabrication of soil pipe units |
US2865585A (en) * | 1954-03-15 | 1958-12-23 | Thomas W Beyer | Universal jacking support for engines and transmissions |
US2827690A (en) * | 1954-11-01 | 1958-03-25 | Florence N Williams | Holder for vehicle body panels |
US2913241A (en) * | 1957-01-18 | 1959-11-17 | Richard F Miner | Adjustable motor supporting stand |
US4722511A (en) * | 1985-07-19 | 1988-02-02 | Ralph Chitwood | Toilet lift truck |
WO1987007198A1 (en) * | 1986-05-26 | 1987-12-03 | Roberto Longobardi | Equipment for engineering work and servicing carried out on the cylinder heads of internal combustion engines |
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