IP Library Granted Patent US 12698048
Granted Patent B2
US 12698048 · App. 18/162,825 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Lift system

Inventors: Charles William Maclaskey (Grindley, KS); Clara Evelyn Maclaskey (Gridley, KS)
B62H3/08B62H3/04B62H3/12B66F7/02
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Patent No.
US 12698048
App. No.
18/162,825
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lift and storage device comprising, a base, a support structure secured to and emanating up from the base, a travelling assembly operationally associated with the support structure, a drive assembly operationally associated with the support structure and the travelling assembly, a support arm secured to and operationally associated with the travelling assembly, and engaged with a support tray comprising, a horizontal support member secured to the support arm, a front tire support assembly secured to the horizontal support member, a rear tire support assembly secured to the horizontal support member, the rear tire support assembly comprising a pair of adjustment rails secured to the horizontal support member, a pair of slide rails secured to the pair of adjustment rails and a pair of support rails slidably engaged with the pair of slide rails and a clamping assembly operationally associated with pair of support rails.

Claims (110)

1 . A lift and storage device comprising:

a base;

a support structure secured to and emanating up from the base;

wherein the support structure is free standing;

a travelling assembly operationally associated with the support structure;

a drive assembly operationally associated with the support structure and the travelling assembly, wherein the drive assembly raises and lowers the travelling assembly;

a support arm secured to and operationally associated with the travelling assembly, the support arm designed for supporting a support tray, the support tray comprising;

a horizontal support member secured to the support arm;

a front tire support assembly secured to the horizontal support member;

a rear tire support assembly secured to the horizontal support member;

wherein the front tire support assembly is mounted perpendicular to the rear tire support assembly;

a clamping assembly operationally associated with the rear tire support assembly;

the rear tire support assembly allowing for the adjustment of a distance between the front tire support assembly and the rear tire support assembly.

2 . The device of claim 1 wherein the support arm includes:

a vertical member secured to the traveling assembly at a first end of the vertical member; and

the horizontal support member of the support tray secured to a second end of the vertical member and emanating away from the support structure.

3 . The device of claim 1 wherein the drive assembly is selected from the group comprising: an actuator, a winch, a winch and pulley, or a combination thereof.

4 . The device of claim 1 wherein:

the support tray begins at a first position at ground level allowing one or more bicycles to be secured on the support tray; and

the support tray is then raised to a second position to store the bicycle(s).

5 . The device of claim 1 further comprising:

a second support arm secured to the opposite side of the travelling assembly and operationally associated with the travelling assembly, the second support arm designed for supporting a second support tray, the second support tray comprising;

a second horizontal support member secured to the second support arm;

a second front tire support assembly secured to a first end of the second horizontal support member;

a second rear tire support assembly secured to the second horizontal support member;

a second clamping assembly operationally associated with the second rear tire support assembly;

the second rear tire support assembly allowing for the adjustment of a distance between the second front tire support assembly and the second rear tire support assembly.

6 . The device of claim 1 further comprising a bracket or rack operationally associated with the support arm, the bracket or rack designed to secure one or more cumbersome items including golf bags, scooters, paddle boards, surf boards, water skis, camping equipment, or combinations thereof.

7 . A lift and storage device comprising:

a base;

a support structure secured to and emanating up from the base;

a travelling assembly operationally associated with the support structure;

a drive assembly operationally associated with the support structure and the travelling assembly, wherein the drive assembly raises and lowers the travelling assembly;

a support arm operationally associated with the travelling assembly, the support arm designed for supporting a support tray, the support tray comprising;

a horizontal support member secured to the support arm;

a first front tire support assembly secured to a first end of the horizontal support member;

a second front tire support assembly secured to a second end of the horizontal support member;

a first rear tire support assembly secured to one side of the horizontal support member;

a second rear tire support assembly secured to the opposite side of the horizontal support member;

a first clamping assembly operationally associated with the first rear tire support assembly;

the first rear tire support assembly allowing for the adjustment of a distance between the first front tire support assembly and the first rear tire support assembly;

a second clamping assembly operationally associated with the second rear tire support assembly;

the second rear tire support assembly allowing for the adjustment of a distance between the second front tire support assembly and the second rear tire support assembly.

8 . The device of claim 7 wherein the support arm includes:

a vertical member secured to the traveling assembly at a first end of the vertical member; and

the horizontal support member of the support tray secured to a second end of the vertical member and emanating away from the support structure.

9 . The device of claim 7 wherein the drive assembly is selected from the group comprising: an actuator, a winch, a winch and pulley, or a combination thereof.

10 . The device of claim 7 wherein

the first front tire support assembly is mounted perpendicular to the first rear tire support assembly; and

the second front time support assembly is mounted perpendicular to the second rear tire support assembly.

11 . The device of claim 7 wherein:

the support tray begins at a first position at ground level allowing one or more bicycles to be secured on the support tray; and

the support tray is then raised to a second position to store the bicycle(s).

12 . The device of claim 7 further comprising:

a second support arm secured to the opposite side of the travelling assembly and operationally associated with the travelling assembly, the second support arm designed for supporting a second support tray, the second support tray comprising;

a second horizontal support member secured to the second support arm;

a second first front tire support assembly secured to a first end of the second horizontal support member;

a second, second front tire support assembly secured to a second end of the second horizontal support member;

a second first rear tire support assembly secured to one side of the second horizontal support member;

a second, second rear tire support assembly secured to the opposite side of the second horizontal support member;

a second first clamping assembly operationally associated with the second first rear tire support assembly;

the second first rear tire support assembly allowing for the adjustment of a distance between the second first front tire support assembly and the second first rear tire support assembly;

a second, second clamping assembly operationally associated with the second, second rear tire support assembly;

the second, second rear tire support assembly allowing for the adjustment of a distance between the second, second front tire support assembly and the second, second rear tire support assembly.

13 . The device of claim 7 further comprising a bracket or rack operationally associated with the support arm, the bracket or rack designed to secure one or more cumbersome items including golf bags, scooters, paddle boards, surf boards, water skis, camping equipment, or combinations thereof.

14 . A method of storing one or more bicycles comprising the steps of:

providing a lift and storage device comprising:

a base;

a support structure secured to and emanating up from the base;

a travelling assembly operationally associated with the support structure;

a drive assembly operationally associated with the support structure and the travelling assembly, wherein the drive assembly raises and lowers the travelling assembly;

a support arm operationally associated with the travelling assembly, the support arm designed for supporting a support tray, the support tray comprising;

a horizontal support member secured to the support arm;

a first front tire support assembly secured to a first end of the horizontal support member;

a second front tire support assembly secured to a second end of the horizontal support member;

a first rear tire support assembly secured to one side of the horizontal support member;

a second rear tire support assembly secured to the opposite side of the horizontal support member;

a first clamping assembly operationally associated with the first rear tire support assembly;

a second clamping assembly operationally associated with the second rear tire support assembly;

placing the support tray at a first position at ground level;

loading one or more bicycles onto the support tray by:

placing a front tire of a bicycle into the first or second front tire support assembly;

adjusting a distance between the first or second front tire support assembly and the corresponding first or second rear tire support assembly to fit the bicycle;

placing a rear tire of the bicycle into the corresponding first or second rear tire support assembly; and

engaging the corresponding first or second clamping assembly to decrease a distance between the pair of support rails to secure the rear tire within the first or second rear tire support assembly;

raising the support tray to a second position to store the bicycle(s) by engaging the drive assembly.

15 . The method of claim 14 wherein the support arm includes:

a vertical member secured to the traveling assembly at a first end of the vertical member; and

the horizontal support member of the support tray secured to a second end of the vertical member and emanating away from the support structure.

16 . The method of claim 14 wherein the drive assembly is selected from the group comprising: an actuator, a winch, a winch and pulley, or a combination thereof.

17 . The method of claim 14 wherein

the first front tire support assembly is mounted perpendicular to the first rear tire support assembly; and

the second front time support assembly is mounted perpendicular to the second rear tire support assembly.

18 . The method of claim 14 further comprising:

providing a second support arm secured to the opposite side of the travelling assembly and operationally associated with the travelling assembly, the second support arm designed for supporting a second support tray, the second support tray comprising;

a second horizontal support member secured to the second support arm;

a second first front tire support assembly secured to a first end of the second horizontal support member;

a second, second front tire support assembly secured to a second end of the second horizontal support member;

a second first rear tire support assembly secured to one side of the second horizontal support member;

a second, second rear tire support assembly secured to the opposite side of the second horizontal support member;

a second first clamping assembly operationally associated with the second first rear tire support assembly;

a second, second clamping assembly operationally associated with the second, second rear tire support assembly;

placing the second support tray at a first position at ground level;

loading one or more bicycles onto the second support tray by:

placing a front tire of a bicycle into the second front tire support assembly;

adjusting a distance between the second front tire support assembly and the second rear tire support assembly to fit the bicycle;

placing a rear tire of the bicycle into the second rear tire support assembly; and

engaging the second clamping assembly to decrease a distance between the pair of support rails to secure the rear tire within the second rear tire support assembly;

raising both support trays to a second position to store the bicycle(s) by engaging the drive assembly.

19 . The method of claim 14 further comprising a bracket or rack operationally associated with the support arm, the bracket or rack designed to secure one or more cumbersome items including golf bags, scooters, paddle boards, surf boards, water skis, camping equipment, or combinations thereof.