Automobile display system

A vehicle display lift and rotator includes a base and a platform. A bearing between the base and the platform mounts the platform on the base for rotation about an upright axis. A rotator drive is provided for rotating the platform on the base. The apparatus also includes a base mounting column mounting the base on the ground. The column includes a lifting device for varying the height of the column between a lowered position with the platform substantially at ground level and a raised position with the platform positioned above ground level. With the column lowered, a vehicle may be driven onto the platform, tied down as necessary, lifted to the raised position and rotated for display purposes. This provides a simple drive on-drive off display that is visually very effective, easy to use and unobtrusive when not in use. In preferred embodiments, the platform may be tilted on the base, to provide a view of the vehicle in an inclined orientation.

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a vehicle display lift and more particularly to a display lift which elevates and rotates a vehicle for display purposes. The invention also relates to a vehicle rotator that is used as a component of the lift and rotator.

BACKGROUND

[0002] A vehicle lift used for display purposes is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,015,146. The lift disclosed in that patent has a fixed column carrying a cantilever support for a vehicle. The vehicle may be mounted on the cantilever support, lifted and tilted for display purposes. This is in the nature of a fixed signage display.

[0003] The present invention proposes a dynamic vehicle display lift with which a vehicle is raised and rotated for display purposes.

SUMMARY

[0004] According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a vehicle display lift and rotator comprising:

[0005] a base;

[0006] a platform;

[0007] a bearing between the base and the platform, mounting the platform on the base for rotation about an upright rotator axis;

[0008] a rotator drive for rotating the platform on the base; and

[0009] a base mounting column mounting the base on the ground, the column including a lift member for varying the height of the column between a lower position with the platform substantially at ground level and a raised position with the platform positioned above ground level.

[0010] With the column lowered, the unit does not project above ground level. A vehicle may be driven onto the platform, tied down as necessary, lifted to the raised position and rotated for display purposes. This provides a simple drive on-drive off display that is visually very effective, easy to use and unobtrusive when not in use.

[0011] In preferred embodiments, the platform may be tilted on the base, to provide a view of the vehicle in an inclined orientation.

[0012] The column lift is preferably an hydraulic cylinder inside a telescoping vertical column. The rotator is preferably electric.

[0013] According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a vehicle rotator comprising:

[0014] a base having annular first bearing race on a top side thereof;

[0015] a mount for mounting the base on the ground;

[0016] a platform mounted on the base for rotation about an upright axis and having a second annular bearing race on the bottom side thereof;

[0017] an annular array of rolling bearings mounted between the first and second bearing races for supporting the platform on the base; and

[0018] tracks on the platform for supporting a vehicle.

[0019] This rotator may be used in any application where it is desired to reorient the vehicle, as in a driveway or garage where the vehicle is driven in forwardly and rotated to be driven out, again forwardly.

[0020] A detailed description of the currently preferred embodiment of the invention is given in the following. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not be construed as limited to that embodiment.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0021] In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the present invention:

[0022] FIG. 1 is a side elevation of the lift, showing the in ground portion of the column set in to the ground;

[0023] FIG. 2 is a plan view of the lift;

[0024] FIG. 3 is a detail cross-sectional elevation of the base and platform assembly along line 3-3 of FIG. 2;

[0025] FIG. 4 is a cross-section along line 4-4 of FIG. 3;

[0026] FIG. 5 is a plan view of the bearing roller assembly;

[0027] FIG. 6 is a sectional view along line 6-6 of FIG. 3 showing the platform in a horizontal orientation; and

[0028] FIG. 7 is a sectional view along line 6-6 of FIG. 3 showing the platform in a tilted orientation.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0029] Referring to the accompanying drawings, there is illustrated a lift 10 mounted in the ground 12. The mount is a column 14 projecting upwardly from the ground surface 16.

[0030] The column 14 includes an outer tube 17 embedded in the ground and an inner tube 18 that slides vertically in the outer tube. Both tubes are of generally square cross section, which prevents their relative rotation. A bushing 20 is mounted on the inner tube near its bottom end. A second bearing and seal 22 is mounted on the upper end of the tube 17. The two bushings support the inner tube for vertical sliding movement. The inner tube has a closed bottom end 23. The movement of the inner tube in the outer tube is controlled with an hydraulic cylinder 24. The cylinder is mounted in the inner tube and has a rod 28 projecting from the closed bottom 23 to the bottom of the outer tube 17.

[0031] A rotator 29 is mounted on top of the inner tube 18. The rotator has a base 30, which includes a disk 31 mounted centrally across the top of the inner tube. The disk is supported on the tube by a downwardly tapering four sided housing 34.

[0032] A large annular bearing 36 is supported on top of the disk 31. This bearing includes a carrier plate 38 that is rotatable about a vertical rotator axis 40. It carries an annular array of rollers 42 that roll on the base, which serves as a lower race of the bearing. The rotator also has a platform 44, which includes a disk 46, concentric with the base disk 31 and the carrier plate 38. The disk 46 serves as the upper race of the bearing A peripheral flange 48 projects downwardly from the edge of the platform disk, over the periphery of the base disk.

[0033] An hydraulic power unit 50 is mounted inside the inner tube 18. This includes a reservoir 52 for hydraulic fluid and a pump 54 and pump drive 56. This supplies the hydraulic fluid for operating the hydraulic cylinder 24.

[0034] An axle 58 connects the base disk 31 and the platform disk 46 on the vertical axis 40.

[0035] A rotator drive 59 includes an electric motor 60 mounted on the bottom of the base. The motor 60 drives a gear box 62 which in turn drives a pneumatic tire 64 engaging the inner surface of the peripheral flange 48 of the platform. The operation of this motor 60 rotates the platform 44 on the base 30 and the column 14. The tire provides a degree of cushioning in the drive to provide a relatively gentle start and stop for the platform rotation.

[0036] Power for operating the rotor drive and the hydraulic power unit is supplied through an underground electric cable 65 that runs up the inside of the column 14. At the top of the inner tube 18, the cable runs over a slack adjuster 66, which includes an idler 67 fixed to the inner tube and a floating, weighted idler 68.

[0037] The platform 44 includes an assembly 70 of two spaced apart tracks for supporting a vehicle on the platform. The assembly includes two base beams 70 joined by a pair of cross members 72. The tracks 74 are each composed of a tube 76 mounted on the base beams by a hinge 78 with a longitudinal hinge axis 80. The tubes 76 are connected by two cross members 82. Each carries two wheel pad units 84 for supporting a ground wheel of a vehicle. Each of the wheel pad units includes a wheel pad 84 mounted on an inner tube 86 that slides into an end of one of the tubes 76 to adjust the spacing between the wheel pads or to accommodate vehicles with different wheel bases. The cross members 82 may also be adjustable to accept vehicles with different track widths.

[0038] To adjust the lateral tilt of the tracks on the base, the beams 70 have respective sets of apertures 92 to accommodate pins 94 for supporting the tracks 74 at selected inclined positions as shown in FIG. 7. Stop plates 96 are mounted on the cross members 72 to limit the downward pivotal movement of the tracks 74.

[0039] While one embodiment of the present invention has been described in the foregoing, it is to be understood that other embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention. As discussed in the foregoing, it is possible to use the rotor as a stand-alone component where elevation of the vehicle for high visibility is not necessary. The invention is therefore to be considered limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.

Claims

1. A vehicle rotator comprising:

a base having annular first bearing race on a top side thereof;
a mount for mounting the base on the ground;
a platform mounted on the base for rotation about an upright axis and having a second annular bearing race on the bottom side thereof;
an annular array of rolling bearings mounted between the first and second bearing races for supporting the platform on the base; and
tracks on the platform for supporting a vehicle.

2. A vehicle rotator according to claim 1 including wheel pads at opposite ends of the tracks for supporting respective ground wheels of a vehicle.

3. A vehicle rotator according to claim 2 wherein the tracks are selectively adjustable to vary the spacing between the wheel pads.

4. A vehicle rotator according to claim 1 wherein the mount comprises a column.

5. A vehicle display lift and rotator comprising:

a base;
a platform;
a bearing between the base and the platform, mounting the platform on the base for rotation about an upright rotator axis;
a rotator drive for rotating the platform on the base;
a base mounting column mounting the base on the ground, the column including a lift member for varying the height of the column between a lower position with the platform substantially at ground level and a raised position with the platform positioned above ground level.

6. A display lift and rotator according to claim 5 wherein the platform includes two spaced apart tracks onto which a vehicle may be driven in the lowered position.

7. A display lift and rotator according to claim 6 including wheel pads at opposite ends of each track for supporting ground wheels of the vehicle.

8. A display lift and rotator according to claim 7 wherein the tracks are selectively adjustable in length to vary the spacing between the wheel pads.

9. A display lift and rotator according to claim 6 wherein the tracks are mounted on the base for a pivotal movement on a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to the tracks, and including means for fixing the tracks on the base at a selected tilt angle about the lateral axis.

10. A display lift and rotator according to claim 5 wherein the lift mechanism comprises an hydraulic cylinder mounted within the column.

11. A display lift and rotator according to claim 10 wherein the lift mechanism includes an hydraulic fluid reservoir and a pump mounted in the column.

12. A display lift and rotator according to claim 5 wherein the rotator drive comprises an electric motor mounted on the base and a drive connecting the output of the motor to the platform.

13. A display lift and rotator according to claim 5 wherein the column is a telescopically extensible column comprising an outer tube extending vertically into the ground from the ground surface, and an the inner tube slideable vertically in the outer tube and secured at its upper end to the base.

14. A display lift and rotator according to claim 4 wherein the bearing comprises an annular rolling bearing with a bottom race on the base, a top race on the platform and an annular array of rollers between the races, oriented radially with respect to the upright rotator axis.

Patent History
Publication number: 20030138309
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 24, 2002
Publication Date: Jul 24, 2003
Inventor: Michael Kozak (Battleford)
Application Number: 10053594
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Carrier Comprises Swingable Or Rotatable, Load-underlying Surface (414/672)
International Classification: B66B011/00;