Portable hoist for vehicle

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7070059
SERIAL NO

10799751

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An improved hoist is disclosed to reposition a load relative to a vehicle compartment such as a trunk of a vehicle. The hoist comprises a base for location on a generally horizontal lower surface of the vehicle compartment. A horizontal telescoping shaft has a first and second distal end extending from opposed sides of the base for engaging with opposed generally vertical surfaces of the vehicle compartment. A horizontal expander coacts between the first and second distal ends for applying a horizontal engaging force between the opposed generally vertical surfaces of the vehicle compartment for horizontally stabilizing the base within the vehicle compartment. A vertical telescoping shaft having a distal end extends vertically from the improved hoist for engaging with a upper generally horizontal surface of the vehicle compartment. A vertical expander coacts between the base surface and the distal end of the vertical telescoping shaft for applying a vertical engaging force between the lower and upper generally horizontal surfaces of the vehicle compartment for vertically stabilizing the base within the vehicle compartment. A column extends from the base for supporting a boom for repositioning the load relative to the vehicle.

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ELECTRIC MOBILITY CORPORATIONONE MOBILITY PLAZA SEWELL NJ 08080

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Flowers, Jordan M Mantua, NJ 2 24
Talalaj, Jr Thomas R Mantua, NJ 1 16

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