Car-parking and rotating mechanism

Motor vehicles – With powered – ground-engaging means for producing – or... – Comprising rotatably driven auxiliary wheel or endless track

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B60S 9215

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054472105

ABSTRACT:
A car-parking and rotating mechanism including a controlling unit, four retrieving cylinders, four lifting cylinders and four transmisssion units each of which includes a two-way motor and a driven wheel. The controlling unit includes a controlling panel and an electric oil pump connected to a car battery serving as a power supply. The retrieving cylinder, lifting cylinder and transmission unit are disposed under a chassis of the car, whereby the controlling panel is selectively operated to control the movements of the four retrieving cylinders and lifting cylinders so as to lift the car on one side or all sides and the two-way motors of the transmission unit is controlled by the controlling panel to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise for driving the driven wheel so as to transversely move the car left or right into a parking site or rotate the car.

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patent: 3826322 (1974-07-01), Williams
patent: 4834206 (1989-05-01), Ching-Tang
patent: 4998595 (1991-03-01), Yeh

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