Removable jack lifting means for use with a heavy body, such as a camper, and detachably carried on a motor vehicle. A plate with at least one notched vertical web is secured to each corner of the body, manually actuated hydraulic jack having telescoping tubular sections is removably affixed to each such plate by bracket members encircling the outer tubular section and carrying transverse studlike elements which are insertable in the web notches. The tubular sections of each jack may be extended gradually to lift up the corner of the body to which it is removably affixed, until the entire body is elevated to where no further support is provided by the vehicle. The latter may then be driven away. The body may be remounted by reversing the process. This is facilitated by a slow release valve in the hydraulic portion of the jack. By providing a plate with a pair of parallel notched edged extensions for each corner of the body, unpowered telescoping tubular support members may be utilized merely to provide support so that a single powered jack may be moved from corner to corner to accomplish the actual lifting or letting down of the body.
A camper jack for mounting on a camper body, the jack having an extensible leg projectable from a hollow jack housing and attached to the camper body along the length of the housing. A piston cooperating in a cylinder in the extensible leg extends the leg from the housing. A hydraulic fluid reservoir is formed in the extensible leg in an annular space surrounding the cylinder. A valve block is coextensive with the extensible leg at the foot of the leg and contains the valves and pumping piston for the jack. Valving in the valve block permits manual extension and retraction of the extensible leg.
A camper jack for mounting on a camper body, the jack having an extensible leg projectable from a hollow jack housing and attached to the camper body along the length of the housing. A piston cooperating in a cylinder in the extensible leg extends the leg from the housing. A hydraulic fluid reservoir is formed in the extensible leg in an annular space surrounding the cylinder. A valve block is coextensive with the extensible leg at the foot of the leg and contains the valves and pumping piston for the jack. Valving in the valve block permits manual extension and retraction of the extensible leg. Grooves are provided in a novel needle valve allowing control of the rate of flow of the hydraulic fluid. Pumping motion is controlled by a pump handle receiver.
An apparatus used to lift and lower an object, such as a canopy covering placed on a truck's opened bed. A T-shaped load engaging platform member has a vertically adjustable sleeve mounted on the platform's vertical member whose position on the member can be adjusted and fixed along its height. A combined winch and cable controlled pivoted arm assembly having two joined pivotally arms, one of which arms is pivotally mounted to a vertical stationary support structure at its other end, is used to vertically support the engaging platform member above the ground at the end opposite the stationary support. A single operator can both raise and lower a load supported on the platform by rotating a handle on the winch assembly and directing the movement of the supported load.
A mounting assembly for mounting a camper jack onto a camper body. A novel mounting bracket is used to mount a camper jack onto a camper body in a clean, attractive, and unobtrusive manner. The mounting bracket is formed of three integral flat portions, a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion. The three integral portions are formed into a generally z-shaped configuration wherein the second portion forms the middle of the mounting bracket, and the first and third portions extend perpendicularly from opposite ends of the second portion and in opposite directions from each other. When the mounting bracket is attached to the camper body, the first and second portions conform to the shape of a corner edge of the camper body. The third portion projects outwardly from the camper body. Once the mounting bracket is securely attached to the camper body, a camper jack can be conveniently positioned between the third portion and the second portion of the mounting bracket. The camper jack can be securely attached to the third portion of the mounting bracket by a carriage bolt. Mounted in this fashion, most of the mounting bracket is hidden by the camper jack.
A leveling leg assembly adapted for mounting to a vehicle includes an outer member and an inner member telescoped slidably into the outer member. The inner member has a first end extending beyond the outer member. The inner member is telescopically driven out of the outer member from a retracted position toward an extended position. A first bracket is fixed to the outer member, and a second bracket is fixable to the vehicle, wherein one of the first and second brackets has a plurality of holes formed therethrough, and the other of the first and second brackets has at least one hole formed therethrough that is aligned with at least one of the plurality of holes to fix the first bracket relative to the second bracket at a desired height relative to the vehicle. At least one hole of the plurality of holes formed through the one of the first and second brackets is not aligned with the at least one hole formed through the other of the first and second brackets to provide an alternate mounting height for the first bracket relative to the vehicle.