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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 04, 2003
Filed:
Nov. 10, 2001
Other;
Abstract
A device used to simultaneously lift three concrete blocks from a pallet using a backhoe or crane and reposition them for exact placement on a wall. The device comprises a lifting bar that is suspended in a horizontally aligned position from a cable or chain connected to the shovel or hook on a backhoe or crane, respectively. Extended downward from the lifting bar are three block lifting assemblies. Each block lifting assembly includes two connecting rods that fit into vertically aligned holes formed on the concrete blocks. Each connecting rod is pivotally connected at its upper end to a short segment of chain or cable which pivotally connects to a rigid transfer plate. Each assembly also includes two long segments that pivotally connect to the upper edge of the transfer plate. The upper ends of the two long segments are spaced apart and pivotally connected to the lifting bar so that the long segments converge and are aligned diagonally when the connecting rods are placed inside the holes. Each connecting rod is sufficient in diameter to slide vertically into the hole, yet includes a plurality of optional outer ribs that press against the hole and prevent their removal from the holes when the transfer plate is raised thereby placing lateral force on each connecting rod. When the blocks are properly positioned on the wall, the lift bar is lowered so that lateral pressure exerted by connecting rods on the sides of the holes is reduced thereby enabling the connecting rods to be easily removed manually therefrom.