Abstract: A device (10) which assists a person (P) in working on the engine (E) of a vehicle (V) includes a base member (11) which rests on the ground and has a socket (17) extending upwardly therefrom. A post assembly (23) includes a stem portion (24) which is selectively positionable within the socket (17). The stem portion (24) is provided with a plurality of opposed spaced apertures (27), and a pin (28) is inserted through a selected of the opposed apertures (27) and through apertures in the socket (17) to adjust the height of the device (10). A step (29) is carried by the stem portion (24) at a selected height by a pin (31) received through the selected apertures (27) and through apertures in a flange (30) carried by the step (29).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 12, 2002
Date of Patent:
October 25, 2005
Assignee:
Whiteside Mfg. Co.
Inventors:
Kirt E. Whiteside, Terry L. Whiteside, Robert E. Studer, Keith R. Studer
Abstract: A mobile chair (10) includes a padded seat portion (12) which carries a backrest portion (13). At least five legs (15) support the underside of the seat portion (12) and are each provided with a caster assembly (16). A shelf (22) is carried by the legs (15) near the bottom thereof. A tray assembly (24) is pivotally carried on one of the legs (15) and is attachable to an adjacent leg (15) by a magnet (30) or the like.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 2, 2001
Date of Patent:
May 11, 2004
Assignee:
Whiteside Mfg. Co.
Inventors:
Kirt E. Whiteside, Terry L. Whiteside, W. Gordon Dallas
Abstract: A mechanic's creeper (10) includes a pad (12) supported between a plurality of side rails (14) by a plurality of crossbars (15). The side rails (14) are of tear-shaped cross section such that no sharp edges are provided adjacent to the pad (12) held between the side rails (14). The pad (12), side rails (14), and crossbars (15) are held off the ground by a plurality of caster assemblies (20). The caster assemblies (20) are connected only to the bottom surface (16) of the side rails (14) such that no protrusion is created on the top surface (17) of the side rails (14). Specifically, each of the caster assemblies (20) is connected to an associated side rail (14) by a rivet nut (54) that communicates only with the bottom surface (16) of side rail (14). The caster assemblies (20) further include rolling elements (24, 26) and bearing races (32, 34) that allow the caster assemblies (20) to rotate about the axis of a kingpin (42).
Abstract: A creeper (10) includes a main frame (11) which is rendered mobile by caster assemblies (14, 15, 16). A pivot frame (22) is pivotally attached to the main frame (11) and carries a pad section (19). Another pivot frame (28) is pivotally attached to the main frame (11) and carries another pad section (20). A floating frame holding mechanism (50) is provided to maintain a selected pivotal position of the pivot frame (22) relative to the main frame (11), and a frame holding mechanism (34) is provided to maintain a selected pivotal position of the other pivot frame (28) relative to the main frame (11).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 15, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 17, 2003
Assignee:
Whiteside Mfg. Co.
Inventors:
Kirt E. Whiteside, Terry L. Whiteside, Kristin C. Mays
Abstract: A mobile chair (10) includes a padded seat portion (12) which carries a backrest portion (13). At least five legs (15) support the underside of the seat portion (12) and are each provided with a caster assembly (16). A shelf (22) is carried by the legs (15) near the bottom thereof. A tray assembly (24) is pivotally carried on one of the legs (15) and is attachable to an adjacent leg (15) by a magnet (30) or the like.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 2, 2001
Publication date:
September 5, 2002
Applicant:
Whiteside Mfg. Co.
Inventors:
Kirt E. Whiteside, Terry L. Whiteside, W. Gordon Dallas
Abstract: A device (10) which can be transformed between creeper and chair configurations includes a support frame (15) which pivotally carries a first pivotal frame (16) and a second pivotal frame (17). The support frame (15) carries caster assemblies (21, 22, 23) which are positioned to render the device safely mobile in either configuration. A pad (12) is carried by the first pivotal frame (16) and serves as a headrest when the device is in the creeper configuration and a backrest when the device is in the chair configuration. A second pad (13) is hinge connected to the first and second pivotal frames (16, 17) and is maintained horizontal as it translates from the mid-body support of the creeper to a seat for the chair. A third pad (14) is carried by the support frame (15) and serves as a shelf under the second pad (13) when in the chair configuration.
Inventors:
George McConnell Davison, III, Peter Arthur Meier, Nathan Ronald Field, Jason Reed Rogge, Ralph Kalkbrenner, Colin Curry, Todd Ulmer, John C. Bryan, III, Kirt E. Whiteside