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- This invention relates to a multi-operation tool and more particularly to a tool having a novel structure which is operatively adaptable for many uses, especially in automobile repair Work and the like.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a tool which is capable of being used to perform many operations, such as, lifting objects, spreading objects apart or moving them together, which heretofore required the use of more than one tool.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a portable and readily operable tool of novel construction which, in addition to being adaptable to lift objects, spread objects apart or move them together, is equipped to receive a chain or cable thereby enabling the tool to perform these operations through greater distances.
- the tool is particularly suitable in automobile repair work involving body and other heavy parts of an automobile.
- the tool of this invention which comprises in combination with a jack comprising a leg; a hollow body slidably mounted on the leg, said body having a jaw-like, load-engaging projection protruding substantially perpendicular to the leg; means actuating said hollow body for selective travel along said leg; and a load carrying member rotatably mounted on said body, the member having a cable engaging end portion and an oppositely-disposed, load engaging end portion; a foot mounted on one end of the leg, said foot having a heel portion and a toe portion separated by an apertured sole portion aligned with the cable engaging portion, said toe portion cooperating with said load engaging projection to spread objects apart or move them together when the body is moved on said leg by said actuating means.
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the device embodying the invention, with a cover plate on the hollow housing removed to show the hollow body actuating means;
- FIGURE 2 is a side view, partly in cross-section, of the device of FIGURE 1.
- the tool of this invention is useful in other trades or industry.
- the tool comprises a leg extending through a hollow body 11 slidably mounted thereon.
- the leg in the embodiment shown, is circular in cross-section but it may have a polygonal crosssection such as square or hexagonal. With a polygonal cross-section, any tendency of the hollow body to rotate on the leg is effectively inhibited.
- the hollow body 11 Within the hollow body 11, are disengageable holding means 12 and actuating means 17. As shown in FIG- URES 1 and 2, the hollow body 11 is held in a rest position on leg 10 by the holding means 12 which comprise a set of three washers 13 disengageably mounted on leg 10 and having a side portion thereof seated in recess 14, the washers 13 being in a canting position for gripping or locking engagement with leg 10. Acting upon the washers 13 is a compression spring 15 mounted on leg 10 and arranged between washers 13 and the upper surface of abutment 16 protruding inwardly from the inner wall of hollow body 11.
- the washers 13- are automat- Patented May 28, 1963 2 ically or manually disengaged from gripping engagement with leg 10 as hereinafter described.
- the actuating means 17 comprise a second set of three smaller washers 18 mounted on leg 10 and having a side portion thereof held against the under surface of abutment 16 by compression spring 19 mounted on leg 10 between washers 18 and one inside end 20 of hollow body 11.
- the number of washers may be increased or decreased depending principally on the desired load-bearing capacity of the tool.
- the hollow body 11 is provided with spaced-apart projections 21a and 21b parallel to leg 10 and with an opening 22 therebetween.
- a pivot pin 23 Joining lateral projections 21a and 21b is a pivot pin 23 which has operating lever 24 pivotally mounted thereon so that its one end 24a may move within opening 22.
- the end 24a of lever 24 is provided with a pair of jaws 25 and 26 each operatively engageable with washers 18.
- lever 24 In the operation of the tool, lever 24 is moved counterclockwise so that jaw 25 forces washers 18 into canting position for gripping engagement with leg 10.
- leg 10 moves relative to the hollow body 11 and shoulder 27 of recess 14 simultaneously changes position relative to leg 10 to disengage automatically Washers 13.
- lever 24 When lever 24 is returned by a similar clockwise movement to its original position, jaw 26 co -acting with spring 19 returns washers 18 to their starting position, and simultaneously spring 15 returns washers 1? to their original holding position as shown in FIGURES 1 and 2.
- the hollow body 11 travels along leg 10 in stepby-step increments and the total distance travelled is controlled by the number of strokes of the operating lever 24.
- washers 13 While washers 13 are in a disengaging position, washers 18 are allowed to approach a position substantially perpendicular to leg 10 by a clockwise movement of operating lever 24 so that hollow body 11 controllably slides along leg 10.
- the distance travelled by hollow body 11 relative to leg 10 may be selectively arrested by returning washers 18 to gripping engagement with leg 10 through the clockwise movement of operating lever 24.
- cover plate 28 is shown detached from hollow body 11 so that the holding and actuating means, 12 and 17 may be seen. When the tool is to be used the cover plate 28 will be fastened to hollow body 11 by 4 corner screws 29.
- hollow body 11 is in the form of a cylinder 36 on which is removably and rotatably mounted a load carrying member 31.
- a pin-like projection 30a which engages in an annular slot Sill) in the inside Wall of load-carrying member 31 so that projection 30a slides in slot 30b when the load carrying member is rotated on cylinder 30.
- a longitudinal slot 300 is also provided in the inside Wall of member 31.
- the load carrying member 31 has oppositely-disposed, projecting end portions 32 and 33, end portion 32 having a groove 34 in its upper surface for engaging a cable 35 and end portion 33 having a serrated gripping section 36 in its upper surface for engaging a load.
- an intermediate portion in the form of an uncrossed loop All of the cable 35 is looped over groove 34.
- the ends of the cable pass through opening 37a in a sole portion 37, separating a heel portion 44 and a toe portion 38, of a foot 3? which is removably keyed to one end of leg 16) by a pair of pins 40.
- the opening 37a is aligned with the grooves 34 of end portion 32 during the operation of the tool equipped with the cable.
- One of the cable end portions 42 and 43 which have been passed through opening 37a, is anchored to some fixed member (not shown) while the other cable end portion is attached to a movable load (not shown), the end portions 42 and 43 being at an angle of less than 180 to loop 41 and usually, as shown in FIGURE 1, at substantially a right angle to loop 41.
- loop 41 is moved under tension so as to slide over groove 34 and end portion 43 is drawn through opening 37a thereby moving the load relative to the anchored end of the cable.
- an elevated load may be selectively lowered.
- the tool equipped with a chain or cable may be used to move any load having a size and/ or weight which may be handled in accordance with the load-bearing capacity and operation of the tool.
- the heel portion 44 of foot 39 is supported by 4 corner posts 45 which may be used as a base when the tool is used essentially as a jack.
- load carrying member 31 is desirably rotated so that either end portion 32 or 33 is positioned under the object to be raised, e.g. a bumper of a car, and operating lever is accessible to the operator.
- the hollow member is then actuated for travel away from foot 39 causing the load carrying member 31 to engage and subsequently raise the object.
- a load-engaging projection 46 comprising a pair of oppositely-disposed, spaced-apart grooves 47 and 48.
- the load-engaging projection 46 cooperates with either end portion 32 or 33 of load carrying member 31 to spread objects apart or move them together when the hollow body 11 is moved on leg 10 by the actuating means 17.
- groove 34 or serrated gripping section 36 engages one object while groove 47, engages another object and hollow body 11, after being rotated on leg 10 so that operating lever is conveniently and operatively accessible to an operator, is moved relative to leg 1%
- a similar procedure is followed to spread objects apart except that hollow body 11 is in a reverse position on leg it) accomplished by simply removing it and remounting it in an upside down condition so that groove 34 and section 36 face towards, rather than away from foot 39.
- the toe portion 38 of foot 39 is provided with gripping serrations 49 and 50 on its lower and upper faces respectively and a groove 51 parallel to the length of opening 37a and between serration 50 and a cylindrically shaped end 52 of toe portion 38.
- Serrations 49 and 50 cooperate with either end portion 32 or 33 of load carrying member 31 in a manner similar to that described in connection with grooves 47 and 48 to spread objects apart or move them together. The procedure is the same as previously described in connection with grooves 47 and 48.
- the serrations 49 and 5d are used instead of grooves 47 and 48 in situations where the grooves cannot engage the object because of the distance between the groove and the object or in situations where the serrated surface provides a better gripping engagement with the object than the groove.
- the cylindrical end 52 of toe portion 38 is also used in cooperation with load carrying member 31 in a similar manner as just previously described for spreading objects apart or moving them together.
- the cylindrical end 52 engages an object which can only be engaged by means of a hole or other opening in the object, the hole or opening having a configuration which will not permit engagement by grooves 47 or or serrations 49 or 50.
- reference is made to automobile repair work where the object to be engaged is a body section having a relatively large, smooth surface except for a small circular opening.
- a jaw-like, load engaging projection 72 protruding from hollow body 11 substantially perpendicular to log it ⁇ , projection 72a and groove 51 having inter-engageable, mating faces.
- cylinder 36 is provided with inner threads 54 into which may be fitted one end formed with screw threads of a hollow extension leg 53 as shown in FIGURES 1 and 2.
- the extension leg 53 is hollow to accommodate leg 10 which during an operation may extend beyond hollow body 11.
- a load carrying member 55 is removably keyed to the other end of extension leg 53 by pin 56, member 55 being provided with projecting end portions 57 and 5-8 which are similar to projections 32 and 33 respectively of load carrying member 31 except that projection 58 is in a reverse position to that occupied by projection 33.
- extension leg 53 outfitted with the load carrying member 55 at one end may be used whereby load-carrying member 55 cooperates with foot 39 in a similar manner as described for loadcarrying member 31.
- projecting end portion 59 may be used in cooperation with groove 4-7v of heel projection -46 for spreading objects apart.
- Threads 54a similar to threads 54, are provided in the other end opening 60* of hollow body 11 so that extension leg 53 may be screwed therein when hollow body 11 is reversibly mounted on leg 10' for spreading objects apart as described above.
- a bar es shown in FIGURES 1 and 2 may be removably mounted on foot 39 by screwing one end of bar 68 in a threaded opening 69 in the sole portion 37 of foot 3-9 between opening 37a and serration 50 as shown in FIG- URE 2.
- the other end portion 70 passes freely through a longitudinal aperture 71 in hollow body 11.
- a jack comprising a leg; a hollow body slidably mounted on the leg, said body having a jaw-like, load engaging projection protruding substantially perpendicular to the leg; means actuating said hollow body for selective travel along said leg; and a load carrying member rotatably mounted on said body, the member having a cable engaging end portion and an oppositely-disposed, load engaging end portion; a foot mounted on one end of the leg, said foot having a heel portion and a toe prtion separated by an apertured sole portion aligned with the cable engaging portion, said toe portion cooperating with said load engaging projection to spread objects apart or move them together when the body is moved on said leg by said actuating means.
- said loadengaging heel projection comprises a pair of oppositelydisposed, spaced apart grooves.
- a jack comprising a leg; a hollow body slidably mounted on the leg, said body having a jaw-like, load engaging projection protruding substantially perpendicular to the leg; means actuating said hollow body for selective travel along said leg; and a load carrying member rotatably mounted on said body, the member having a cable engaging end portion and an oppositely-disposed, load engaging end portion; a foot mounted on one end of the leg, said foot having a heel portion and a toe portion separated by an apertured sole portion aligned with the cable engaging portion, said heel portion having a load engaging projection com prising a pair of oppositely-disposed, spaced apart grooves coop-crating with said load carrying member to spread objects apart or move them together when the body is moved on said leg by said actuating means, said toe portion cooperating With said load carrying member independently to spread objects apart or move them together when the body is moved on said leg by said actuating means.
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May 28, 1963 e. N. CHARTIER LOAD MOVING DEVICE 2 .Sheets Sheet 1 Filed May 8, 1961 INVENTOR,
GUY NOILMAN GHAIQIEK B! i Z ATTowEY May 28, 1963 G. N. CHARTIER 3,091,432
LOAD MOVING DEVICE Filed May 8, 1961 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOK euy Mom/aw cumming ATTORNEY United States Patent f 3,691,432 LOAD MOViNG DEVICE Guy Norman Chartier, 2231 Eglinton Ave. E., Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Filed May 8, 1961, Ser. No. 108,399 8 Claims. c1. 254-69) This invention relates to a multi-operation tool and more particularly to a tool having a novel structure which is operatively adaptable for many uses, especially in automobile repair Work and the like.
An object of the present invention is to provide a tool which is capable of being used to perform many operations, such as, lifting objects, spreading objects apart or moving them together, which heretofore required the use of more than one tool.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a portable and readily operable tool of novel construction which, in addition to being adaptable to lift objects, spread objects apart or move them together, is equipped to receive a chain or cable thereby enabling the tool to perform these operations through greater distances. The tool is particularly suitable in automobile repair work involving body and other heavy parts of an automobile.
The above objects and other objects which will become apparent from a reading of this specification are attained by using the tool of this invention which comprises in combination with a jack comprising a leg; a hollow body slidably mounted on the leg, said body having a jaw-like, load-engaging projection protruding substantially perpendicular to the leg; means actuating said hollow body for selective travel along said leg; and a load carrying member rotatably mounted on said body, the member having a cable engaging end portion and an oppositely-disposed, load engaging end portion; a foot mounted on one end of the leg, said foot having a heel portion and a toe portion separated by an apertured sole portion aligned with the cable engaging portion, said toe portion cooperating with said load engaging projection to spread objects apart or move them together when the body is moved on said leg by said actuating means.
For a better understanding of the construction and operation of the tool, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawings in which,
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the device embodying the invention, with a cover plate on the hollow housing removed to show the hollow body actuating means; and
FIGURE 2 is a side view, partly in cross-section, of the device of FIGURE 1.
Although particularly suitable in automobile repair work, the tool of this invention is useful in other trades or industry.
Referring to FIGURES l and 2, the tool comprises a leg extending through a hollow body 11 slidably mounted thereon. The leg, in the embodiment shown, is circular in cross-section but it may have a polygonal crosssection such as square or hexagonal. With a polygonal cross-section, any tendency of the hollow body to rotate on the leg is effectively inhibited.
Within the hollow body 11, are disengageable holding means 12 and actuating means 17. As shown in FIG- URES 1 and 2, the hollow body 11 is held in a rest position on leg 10 by the holding means 12 which comprise a set of three washers 13 disengageably mounted on leg 10 and having a side portion thereof seated in recess 14, the washers 13 being in a canting position for gripping or locking engagement with leg 10. Acting upon the washers 13 is a compression spring 15 mounted on leg 10 and arranged between washers 13 and the upper surface of abutment 16 protruding inwardly from the inner wall of hollow body 11. The washers 13- are automat- Patented May 28, 1963 2 ically or manually disengaged from gripping engagement with leg 10 as hereinafter described.
The actuating means 17 comprise a second set of three smaller washers 18 mounted on leg 10 and having a side portion thereof held against the under surface of abutment 16 by compression spring 19 mounted on leg 10 between washers 18 and one inside end 20 of hollow body 11.
The number of washers may be increased or decreased depending principally on the desired load-bearing capacity of the tool.
The hollow body 11 is provided with spaced-apart projections 21a and 21b parallel to leg 10 and with an opening 22 therebetween. Joining lateral projections 21a and 21b is a pivot pin 23 which has operating lever 24 pivotally mounted thereon so that its one end 24a may move within opening 22. The end 24a of lever 24 is provided with a pair of jaws 25 and 26 each operatively engageable with washers 18.
In the operation of the tool, lever 24 is moved counterclockwise so that jaw 25 forces washers 18 into canting position for gripping engagement with leg 10. By further counter-clockwise movement of lever 24, leg 10 moves relative to the hollow body 11 and shoulder 27 of recess 14 simultaneously changes position relative to leg 10 to disengage automatically Washers 13. When lever 24 is returned by a similar clockwise movement to its original position, jaw 26 co -acting with spring 19 returns washers 18 to their starting position, and simultaneously spring 15 returns washers 1? to their original holding position as shown in FIGURES 1 and 2. In this manner, the hollow body 11 travels along leg 10 in stepby-step increments and the total distance travelled is controlled by the number of strokes of the operating lever 24.
Under load conditions, the travel of hollow body 11 along leg 10 may be reversed in the following manner:
(1) Operating lever 24 is moved counter-clockwise until washers 18 engage leg 10 whereby the load is transferred from washers 13 to washers 18;
(2) While maintaining the load on washers 18, washers 13 are manually disengaged;
(3) While washers 13 are in a disengaging position, washers 18 are allowed to approach a position substantially perpendicular to leg 10 by a clockwise movement of operating lever 24 so that hollow body 11 controllably slides along leg 10. The distance travelled by hollow body 11 relative to leg 10 may be selectively arrested by returning washers 18 to gripping engagement with leg 10 through the clockwise movement of operating lever 24.
Other means could be employed to selectively move hollow body 11 along leg 10. For instance, a suitable crown and pinnion gear arrangement operatively connected to an operating lever could be used, the size and ratio of gears being predetermined to produce the desired movement of the hollow body 11 relative to the leg 14).
In FIGURE 1, cover plate 28 is shown detached from hollow body 11 so that the holding and actuating means, 12 and 17 may be seen. When the tool is to be used the cover plate 28 will be fastened to hollow body 11 by 4 corner screws 29.
One end of hollow body 11 is in the form of a cylinder 36 on which is removably and rotatably mounted a load carrying member 31. Extending radially from the cylinder 31 is a pin-like projection 30a which engages in an annular slot Sill) in the inside Wall of load-carrying member 31 so that projection 30a slides in slot 30b when the load carrying member is rotated on cylinder 30. A longitudinal slot 300, symmetrical and perpendicular to slot 36b, is also provided in the inside Wall of member 31. By rotating the load carrying member 31 on cylinder 36 until projection 30a registers with slot 300, it may be lifted off cylinder 3% by sliding projection 30a along 3 slot She from slot 30b to the top of cylinder 30. A re verse operation is followed to mount the load carrying member 31.
The load carrying member 31 has oppositely-disposed, projecting end portions 32 and 33, end portion 32 having a groove 34 in its upper surface for engaging a cable 35 and end portion 33 having a serrated gripping section 36 in its upper surface for engaging a load.
When the cable 35 is used with the tool, an intermediate portion in the form of an uncrossed loop All of the cable 35 is looped over groove 34. The ends of the cable pass through opening 37a in a sole portion 37, separating a heel portion 44 and a toe portion 38, of a foot 3? which is removably keyed to one end of leg 16) by a pair of pins 40. The opening 37a is aligned with the grooves 34 of end portion 32 during the operation of the tool equipped with the cable. One of the cable end portions 42 and 43 which have been passed through opening 37a, is anchored to some fixed member (not shown) while the other cable end portion is attached to a movable load (not shown), the end portions 42 and 43 being at an angle of less than 180 to loop 41 and usually, as shown in FIGURE 1, at substantially a right angle to loop 41. When the hollow body 11 is actuated for travel along leg away from foot 39, loop 41 is moved under tension so as to slide over groove 34 and end portion 43 is drawn through opening 37a thereby moving the load relative to the anchored end of the cable. By reversing the travel of hollow body 11 along leg 16' as hereinbefore mentioned, an elevated load may be selectively lowered.
Generally speaking, the tool equipped with a chain or cable may be used to move any load having a size and/ or weight which may be handled in accordance with the load-bearing capacity and operation of the tool.
In addition to the operations which may be performed by the tool outfitted with a chain or cable other embodiments of the tool which are to be described below, enable the tool to be used to lift objects, spread objects apart or move them together, without a chain or cable.
The heel portion 44 of foot 39 is supported by 4 corner posts 45 which may be used as a base when the tool is used essentially as a jack. In such cases, load carrying member 31 is desirably rotated so that either end portion 32 or 33 is positioned under the object to be raised, e.g. a bumper of a car, and operating lever is accessible to the operator. The hollow member is then actuated for travel away from foot 39 causing the load carrying member 31 to engage and subsequently raise the object.
On the side of heel 4-4 is a load-engaging projection 46 comprising a pair of oppositely-disposed, spaced-apart grooves 47 and 48. The load-engaging projection 46 cooperates with either end portion 32 or 33 of load carrying member 31 to spread objects apart or move them together when the hollow body 11 is moved on leg 10 by the actuating means 17. To move objects apart either groove 34 or serrated gripping section 36 engages one object while groove 47, engages another object and hollow body 11, after being rotated on leg 10 so that operating lever is conveniently and operatively accessible to an operator, is moved relative to leg 1% A similar procedure is followed to spread objects apart except that hollow body 11 is in a reverse position on leg it) accomplished by simply removing it and remounting it in an upside down condition so that groove 34 and section 36 face towards, rather than away from foot 39.
The toe portion 38 of foot 39 is provided with gripping serrations 49 and 50 on its lower and upper faces respectively and a groove 51 parallel to the length of opening 37a and between serration 50 and a cylindrically shaped end 52 of toe portion 38. Serrations 49 and 50 cooperate with either end portion 32 or 33 of load carrying member 31 in a manner similar to that described in connection with grooves 47 and 48 to spread objects apart or move them together. The procedure is the same as previously described in connection with grooves 47 and 48. The serrations 49 and 5d are used instead of grooves 47 and 48 in situations where the grooves cannot engage the object because of the distance between the groove and the object or in situations where the serrated surface provides a better gripping engagement with the object than the groove.
The cylindrical end 52 of toe portion 38 is also used in cooperation with load carrying member 31 in a similar manner as just previously described for spreading objects apart or moving them together. The cylindrical end 52 engages an object which can only be engaged by means of a hole or other opening in the object, the hole or opening having a configuration which will not permit engagement by grooves 47 or or serrations 49 or 50. For an example of the use of cylindrical end 52, reference is made to automobile repair work where the object to be engaged is a body section having a relatively large, smooth surface except for a small circular opening.
Cooperating with groove 51 of toe portion 38 to spread objects apart is a jaw-like, load engaging projection 72:: protruding from hollow body 11 substantially perpendicular to log it}, projection 72a and groove 51 having inter-engageable, mating faces. When hollow body 11 rests against foot 39, so that projection 72a is mating with groove 51, the combination of projection 72a seated in groove 51 may be inserted in a space, which is too small to receive the cooperating parts of the tool hereinbefore described, between two objects in order to spread the objects apart by actuating hollow body 11 along leg 10.
As an additional feature of the tool of this invention, cylinder 36 is provided with inner threads 54 into which may be fitted one end formed with screw threads of a hollow extension leg 53 as shown in FIGURES 1 and 2. The extension leg 53 is hollow to accommodate leg 10 which during an operation may extend beyond hollow body 11. A load carrying member 55 is removably keyed to the other end of extension leg 53 by pin 56, member 55 being provided with projecting end portions 57 and 5-8 which are similar to projections 32 and 33 respectively of load carrying member 31 except that projection 58 is in a reverse position to that occupied by projection 33. In cases where the objects to be spread apart or moved together are so far apart that load-carrying member 3-1 in cooperation with foot 39 cannot be used to per-form these operations, extension leg 53 outfitted with the load carrying member 55 at one end may be used whereby load-carrying member 55 cooperates with foot 39 in a similar manner as described for loadcarrying member 31. For instance, after extension leg 53 is selectively threaded into cylinder 30 until the hollow body is mounted on leg 10 for convenient and accessible operation of operating lever 24-, projecting end portion 59 may be used in cooperation with groove 4-7v of heel projection -46 for spreading objects apart.
To strengthen leg 10 and increase the load-bearing capacity of my tool when it is outfitted with cable 35, a bar es, shown in FIGURES 1 and 2, may be removably mounted on foot 39 by screwing one end of bar 68 in a threaded opening 69 in the sole portion 37 of foot 3-9 between opening 37a and serration 50 as shown in FIG- URE 2. The other end portion 70 passes freely through a longitudinal aperture 71 in hollow body 11.
What I claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. In combination with a jack comprising a leg; a hollow body slidably mounted on the leg, said body having a jaw-like, load engaging projection protruding substantially perpendicular to the leg; means actuating said hollow body for selective travel along said leg; and a load carrying member rotatably mounted on said body, the member having a cable engaging end portion and an oppositely-disposed, load engaging end portion; a foot mounted on one end of the leg, said foot having a heel portion and a toe prtion separated by an apertured sole portion aligned with the cable engaging portion, said toe portion cooperating with said load engaging projection to spread objects apart or move them together when the body is moved on said leg by said actuating means.
2. The tool according to claim 1, the additional feature of a load engaging projection on said heel cooperating with said load engaging end portion to spread objects apart or move them together when the body is moved on said leg by said actuating means.
3. The tool according to claim 2, in which said loadengaging heel projection comprises a pair of oppositelydisposed, spaced apart grooves.
4. The tool according to claim 1 in which said projection and said toe portion have inter-engageable mating faces.
5. The tool according to claim 1, in which said heel portion is supported by four corner legs.
6. The tool according to claim 1, the additional feature of a hollow bar mounted on said hollow body to form an extension of said leg, the inside cross-section of the hollow bar permitting said leg to enter the hollow bar when the leg extends beyond the hollow body, the load carrying member being mounted on said hollow bar.
7. The tool according to claim 1, wherein the toe portion has serrated upper and lower faces engageable 6 With an object and a cylindrically shaped end engageable in circular openings in objects.
8. In combination with a jack comprising a leg; a hollow body slidably mounted on the leg, said body having a jaw-like, load engaging projection protruding substantially perpendicular to the leg; means actuating said hollow body for selective travel along said leg; and a load carrying member rotatably mounted on said body, the member having a cable engaging end portion and an oppositely-disposed, load engaging end portion; a foot mounted on one end of the leg, said foot having a heel portion and a toe portion separated by an apertured sole portion aligned with the cable engaging portion, said heel portion having a load engaging projection com prising a pair of oppositely-disposed, spaced apart grooves coop-crating with said load carrying member to spread objects apart or move them together when the body is moved on said leg by said actuating means, said toe portion cooperating With said load carrying member independently to spread objects apart or move them together when the body is moved on said leg by said actuating means.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 397,635 Flatau Feb. 12, 1889 1,276,702 Anderson Aug. 27, 1918 2,222,910 Lucker Nov. 26, 1940 2,638,318 Nampa May 12, 1953 2,716,536 Gonzales Aug. 30, 1955 2,974,931 Reel et a1. Mar. 14, 1961
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1. IN COMBINATION WITH A JACK COMPRISING A LEG; A HOLLOW BODY SLIDABLY MOUNTED ON THE LEG, SAID BODY HAVING A JAW-LIKE, LOAD ENGAGING PROJECTION PROTRUDING SUBSTANTIALLY PERPENDICULAR TO THE LEG; MEANS ACTUATING SAID HOLLOW BODY FOR SELECTIVE TRAVEL ALONG SAID LEG; AND A LOAD CARRYING MEMBER ROTATABLY MOUNTED ON SAID BODY, THE MEMBER HAVING A CABLE ENGAGING END PORTION AND AN OPPOSITELY-DISPOSED, LOAD ENGAGING END PORTION; A FOOT MOUNTED ON ONE END OF THE LEG, SAID FOOT HAVING A HEEL PORTION AND A TOE PORTION SEPARATED BY AN APERTURED SOLE PORTION ALIGNED WITH THE CABLE ENGAGING PORTION, SAID TOE PORTION COOPERATING WITH SAID LOAD ENGAGING PROJECTION TO SPREAD OBJECTS APART OR MOVE THEM TOGETHER WHEN THE BODY IS MOVED ON SAID LEG BY SAID ACTUATING MEANS.
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