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    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66FHOISTING, 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
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  • the object of my invention is to have an adjustable lifting-jack, to be used in lifting Wagons and-heavy articles.
  • a pin, H which passes through the standard
  • a notched pawl, D,- which is attached to the extremity of the weight endof the lever by the pin K, or a hinge, or some other convenient mode of attachment which leaves it free play to rise or fall.
  • the notched pawl runs back between the two sides of the standard, and when not lifted up rests upon the pin H.
  • the standard and brace rest upon a shoe,;M.'
  • a light string or chain, S connects the loose end of the pawl with the handle of the lever.
  • the notches a a in which the fulcrum rests, are cut downward'into the standard, so as to resist any forward" pull which the load may exert on the lever. They may be increased in number as required.
  • the movable lever may be adjusted to any I desired height by raising or lowering the same and resting the fulcrum on a notch at the desired elevation, and the operation of the jack is as follows:
  • the lever To raise a wagon or other article the lever is adjusted to the proper elevation, the handle raised, and the weight end of the lever placed under the article to be lifted; and then, :as the handle is depressed and the weight end raised,

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J. Du SHANE. Lifting-Jack.
No. 224,819. Patented Fe b.124, 1880.
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UNITE STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES no SHANE, or SOUTH BEND, INDIANA.
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SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 224,8 19,dated February 24, 1880. Application filed July. 10, 1879.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JAMES DU SHANE, of the city of South Bend, in the county of St. Joseph and State of Indiana, have invented -a new and useful Improvement in Lifting- Jacks, which improvement is fullyset out in a the following specification, reference being bad to the accompanying drawing, on which the i figure represents a perspective view.
The object of my invention is to have an adjustable lifting-jack, to be used in lifting Wagons and-heavy articles.
It consists of a doublestandard, A, with notches,'as shown in the drawing,,which is composed of two pieces of board or plates of metal, kept in position by the brace O and the block L far enough apart to give freeplay to the lever B; of alever, B, through which passes a pin, I, -long enough to rest in the notches of the double standard and act as a fulcrum; of
p a pin, H, which passes through the standard, and a notched pawl, D,- which is attached to the extremity of the weight endof the lever by the pin K, or a hinge, or some other convenient mode of attachment which leaves it free play to rise or fall. The notched pawl runs back between the two sides of the standard, and when not lifted up rests upon the pin H. The standard and brace rest upon a shoe,;M.' A light string or chain, S, connects the loose end of the pawl with the handle of the lever.
The notches a a, in which the fulcrum rests, are cut downward'into the standard, so as to resist any forward" pull which the load may exert on the lever. They may be increased in number as required.
The movable lever may be adjusted to any I desired height by raising or lowering the same and resting the fulcrum on a notch at the desired elevation, and the operation of the jack is as follows:
To raise a wagon or other article the lever is adjusted to the proper elevation, the handle raised, and the weight end of the lever placed under the article to be lifted; and then, :as the handle is depressed and the weight end raised,
JAMES DU SHANE.
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ANDREW ANDERSON, WILLIs A. BUGBEE.
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