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Bumper Jack Base and Support (Patent No: 446354)

Inventor: Cutforth, Charles Ashlin

Location: Barons

Comments: N/A

Description: Charles Ashlin Cutforth, Barons, Alberta, Canada. Application March 7, 1946, Serial No. 538,764.
2 Claims.

Claim.—1. A foldable bumper jack support to prevent slipping of a jack. comprising two spread base members joined together at their point of convergence, two spread legs hingedly joined together at their point of convergence and pivoted to the jack post, and the spread ends of said legs being hinged to the spread ends of said base members, all foldable together with the jack post, hinging means between said legs and the jack post near the top thereof, and a bar bracing said base members together and to support the jack post.

2. A foldable jack support comprising two joined jack-supporting base members with spread legs, two jack-supporting rod members with spread legs hingedly coordinated with said base members, and hinged means with eye pieces on each said rod member, at their junction ends to pivotally support the jack at its top end when in use vertically or folded.

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