Abstract: A chassis member for a hydraulic floor jack having angled side frame members which have a curved upper surface and provide an inner wall attached to a rear side frame and an outer wall attached to a tapered surface of a caster support bracket.
Abstract: An air tool comprising a barrel; a main body portion from which the barrel extends; a sleeve secured to an exterior of the barrel, the sleeve connected to the barrel by a retaining ring wherein the sleeve provides for a gripping location by an operator and wherein the retaining ring facilitates rotation of the sleeve relative to the barrel when the tool is operation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 2, 2018
Publication date:
May 7, 2020
Applicant:
VIS, LLC
Inventors:
Sam Butler, Katherine Mruz, Patrick S. Livingston, Billy R. Lee, JR.
Abstract: A power unit for a hydraulic floor jack is provided having a unitary forged steel manifold engaged with a ram assembly, the ram assembly and manifold being selected from materials and finishes that when interacting with a cylinder bearing, exhibits a longer performance life.
Abstract: An under hoist support stand in which the spin handle to turn the threaded support screw can be selectively engaged and disengaged from the support screw and allows the screw to be positioned along a longitudinal axis of the support stand.
Abstract: Embodiments of the present concept are directed to a Vortex Ring Generator (VRG) that generates vortexes or rings of air that can be sent toward various targets to apply force to that target. In one example, a vortex ring generating system includes a first fuel source, a second fuel source, and a combustion chamber connected to each of the first and second fuel sources through respective fuel control valves. The system also includes a vortex cone connected to the combustion chamber, the cone structured to form vortex rings of air in response to fuel in the combustion chamber being ignited. A control unit controls at least some of the valves and an ignitor connected to the combustion chamber to control the generation of the vortex rings.