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Mount for a power rescue tool
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Inventors: Cadillac, Joseph A.; Cadillac, John G.;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Foss; J. Franklin
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Shoemaker and Mattare, Ltd.
A mount (storage bracket) for a power rescue tool which permits convenient storage of such a power rescue tool while also permitting movement of the mount (storage bracket) into a presentation which is advantageous for removal of the power rescue tool from storage. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION The device embodying the teachings of the present invention permits convenient storage of a power rescue tool such as a Hurst power rescue tool, during non-use periods, yet makes removal of that power rescue tool expeditious. The device includes a platform having a pair of leg receiving tubes mounted thereon to extend vertically upward from the platform, and a cylindrical boss mounted on the platform between the tubes. The tubes slidingly accommodate the legs of a Hurst power rescue tool, and the boss slidingly accommodates the piston cylinder of such a Hurst power rescue tool. A cushion is located within the boss and the bottom of the piston cylinder rests on that cushion. The platform can be mounted on a sliding drawer which is located in a tool cabinet of a rescue vehicle, or the platform can be located on the outside of the vehicle in a stationary manner. The platform can also be mounted on brackets which pivot to tilt the platform, and thus tilt the power rescue tool, to expedite access and removal of that power rescue tool from the mount. Supports such as gusset plates can also be included to further support the tubular sleeves. The mount embodying the teachings of the present invention therefore permits storage of a Hurst power rescue tool in a position and location which makes the most effective use of available storage space yet which will permit presentation of such a power rescue tool for rapid removal thereof. As seconds can prove to be vital, such presentation of the Hurst power rescue tool can be extremely important. The power rescue tool can be stored along with other equipment and still be readily accessible for rapid removal. Storing the power rescue tool outside of the vehicle frees space in equipment storage areas on the vehicle for storage of still more tools, or simply makes access to those stored tools easier, or the like. OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION It is, therefore, a main object of the present invention to mount a Hurst power rescue tool in a conveniently storable manner
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