Abstract:
A wire feeding pulley A-Frame System is provided for feeding electrical, telephone, communication wires ect. into manholes, transformers, switchgears ect. including a frame having four vertical rails, one horizontal cross member at the top which has four short pieces of square tubing welded to it which the vertical rails sleeve over and are held together by horizontal pins. The bottom of the frame has four horizontal pieces welded into a square that have four short vertical pieces welded to it that the vertical rails can sleeve into and are held together by horizontal pins. It has three vertical pieces of square tubing welded to the bottom side of the horizontal top main beam that three pulleys can be attached to for wire to be fed through. There is also a square tube that can be attached to the bottom frame that has a smaller square tube sleeved inside of it that has a pulley that pins on the end of it making it a snorkel attachment for feeding into devices with small doorways.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    It is often required to feed electrical, telephone wires ect. Into manholes and switches. There are numerous designs of pulleys and wire feeding systems that are made to protect wires once they have entered manholes. However, currently the devices for feeding them from above ground before and while they enter the manhole still allow wires to tangle or be damaged and require a lot of human handling of the wires themselves to keep them in the right order for proper feeding. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    It is the intent of the invention to address the aforementioned issues. 
         [0003]    In one aspect of the invention, an A-Frame pulley system assembly for feeding wire is provided where the A-Frame has at least 2 pairs of upright side rails. The A-Frame assembly includes two u-shaped frame pieces that are connected to make a square shaped base. The U-shaped frame pieces each have a pair of short rails and a elongated center rail connecting to each end of the side rails. The side rails are connected to each other by a pair of connecting links in the that are sleeved into each open end of the u shaped frame pieces attaching them together making the pair of u-shaped frame pieces into a square base. The two pairs of upright side rails are sleeved down into the brackets that are welded on top of the corners of the u-shape frame pieces. The two pairs of upright side rails have open square ends on the top of each one of them that the top main beam of the A-frame can be attached to by four smaller square tubing pieces that are welded to the bottom of the top main beam being sleeved down inside of the end of the two pairs of upright side rails completing the A-frame shape. The top main beam has three square tubing pieces that are welded to the bottom of the beam for pulleys to be attached to for wire feeding. The top main beam also has a bracket welded to the side for a pulley to be placed for retrieving workers out of manholes with a retrieval system hoist. One of the front rails has a pair of brackets welded to the center for a snorkel to be attached for feeding wires into electrical switches where doorways are narrow. The snorkel has a pair of brackets welded to either side. Two of the upright side rails have brackets welded to the front. The brackets welded to the front of the upright side rails are made for attaching brace rails between them and the brackets that are welded to either side of the snorkel for strength. The snorkel has a lift jack welded to the side of it to raise it up and down. The complete A-Frame Assembly creates a mechanical advantage and makes it possible to feed wires safely and easily. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0004]    FIG.  1 —Is a top view of an open rectangular frame for the Back Saver A-Frame Pulley System according to the present invention. 
           [0005]    FIG.  1 A—is a schematic of a side view of the open rectangular frame showing where the upright side rails connect, and the snorkel attaches. 
           [0006]    FIG.  1 B—is a front view of the open rectangular frame. Showing where the upright side rail connect and snorkel attaches. 
           [0007]    FIG.  2 —is a front view of the top main beam showing where upright side rails and pulleys attach 
           [0008]    FIG.  2 A—is a side view showing where upright side rails and pulleys attach. 
           [0009]    FIG.  3 —is a top view of snorkel showing where brace rails and lift jack attach and snorkel extension attaches. 
           [0010]    FIG.  3 A—is a side view of snorkel showing where the brace rails and lift jacks attach to snorkel, and showing where the snorkel attaches to the rectangular frame. 
           [0011]    FIG.  3 B—is a end view of snorkel. 
           [0012]    FIG.  4 —is a top view of snorkel extension showing where it attaches to snorkel and where tip pulley attaches to extension. 
           [0013]    FIG.  4 A—is a side view of the snorkel extension is showing where tip pulley attaches to the extension. 
           [0014]    FIG.  5 —is showing a side view of a up right side rail. 
           [0015]    FIG.  5 A—is showing a end view of the side rail. 
           [0016]    FIG.  6 —is showing a side view of a upright side rail with a eye nut attached. 
           [0017]    FIG.  6 A—is showing a end view of a upright side rail with eye nut attached. 
           [0018]    FIG.  7 —is showing the end view of the upright side rail, and is showing a bracket where a brace rail attaches. 
           [0019]    FIG.  7 A—is showing the end view of the upright side rail, and is showing a bracket where a brace rail attaches. 
           [0020]    FIG.  8 —is showing a side view of the upright side rail, and is showing a bracket where a brace attaches. 
           [0021]    FIG.  8 A—is showing the end view of the upright side rail, and is showing a bracket where a brace rail attaches. 
           [0022]    FIG.  9 —is a top view of an open rectangular frame for the Back Saver A-Frame Pulley System according to the present invention. 
           [0023]    FIG.  9 A—is a schematic of a side view of the open rectangular frame showing where the upright side rails connect. 
           [0024]    FIG.  9 B—is a front view of the open rectangular frame showing where the uprights connect. 
           [0025]    FIG.  10 —is showing a top view of a brace rail showing where it attaches to upright side rail bracket and brace rail extension. 
           [0026]    FIG.  10 A—is showing an end view of the brace rail. 
           [0027]    FIG.  10 B—is showing a side view of the brace rail, and is showing where it attaches to the upright side rail bracket. 
           [0028]    FIG.  11 —is showing a top view of a brace rail showing where it attaches to upright side rail bracket and brace rail extension. 
           [0029]    FIG.  11 A—is showing an end view of the brace rail. 
           [0030]    FIG.  11 B—is showing a side view of the brace rail, and is showing where it attaches to the upright side rail bracket. 
           [0031]    FIG.  12 —is showing a side view of the connecting link that attaches the rectangular frames together. 
           [0032]    FIG.  12 A—is the end view of the connecting link that attaches the rectangular frames together. 
           [0033]    FIG.  13 —is showing a top view of the brace rail extension where it attaches to the brace rail and snorkel. 
           [0034]    FIG.  13 A—is showing a side view of the brace rail extension. 
           [0035]    FIG.  14 —is showing a side view of the connecting link that attaches the rectangular frames together. 
           [0036]    FIG.  14 A—is the end view of the connecting link that attaches the rectangular frames together. 
           [0037]    FIG.  15 —is showing a top view of the brace rail extension where it attaches to the brace rail and snorkel. 
           [0038]    FIG.  15 A—is showing a side view of the brace rail extension. 
           [0039]    FIG.  16 —is a side view of the lift jack showing where it attaches to the snorkel. 
           [0040]    FIG.  16 A—is a side view of the lift jack 
           [0041]    FIG.  17 —is a side view of the tip pulley showing where it attaches to the snorkel extension. 
           [0042]    FIG.  17 A—is a top view of the tip pulley showing where it attaches to the snorkel extension. 
           [0043]    FIG.  18 —are side views of connecting pins and shackles that attach pulleys to the top main beam. 
           [0044]    FIG.  19 —is showing a front view of connecting pins that attach upright side rails to the rectangular frame, upright side rails to top main beam, connecting links to rectangular frame, brace rails to upright side rails brackets, brace rails to brace rail extensions, brace rail extensions to snorkel. 
           [0045]    FIG.  20 —is showing a front view of connecting pins that attach snorkel to rectangular frame, snorkel extension to snorkel, and tip pulley to snorkel extension. 
           [0046]    FIG.  21 —Is showing a side view of the snorkel assembly in a exploded view. It is showing the first section of the snorkel  14 . The snorkel extension  17 . All three parts of the tip pulley  32 ,  33 , and  34 . The lift jack  30  is shown and the bracket  31  is shown on the side of the lift jack  30 . Two pins  39  are also shown. 
           [0047]    FIG.  22 —is showing a angle view of the A-Frame assembly in a exploded view. The u-shaped piece with side rails  1  and front rail  2  is shown pulled apart from the other u-shaped base piece with side rails  24  and a front rail  25 . The two u-shaped base pieces have a pair of connecting links  27  shown between them. The two u-shaped base pieces have a bracket  3  welded on top of each corner which upright side rails  19 ,  20 ,  22  sleeve down inside of. There is a pair of brackets  4  that are shown welded on top of front rail  2 . There are two upright side rails  22  that are shown with a pair of brackets  23  shown welded on the front of them. The brackets  23  that are welded to the front of the upright side rail  22  are the point where the brace rails  26  are attached. The brace rails  26  have brace extensions  28  that are attached to the opposite end of them. The upright side rails  19 ,  20  and  22  are attached to the brackets  11  attaching them to the top main beam. 
           [0048]    FIG.  23 —is showing an angled view of the complete A-Frame Assembly with the snorkel and all pulleys attached. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       [0049]    Looking at  FIG. 1-20 , the invention of a back-saver A-frame pulley system an open rectangular frame.  FIG. 1 , having a pair of side rails  1  and a front rail  2 . The side rails  1  are welded to the front rail  2 . There is a square tubing bracket  3  welded on the top of the point where the side rails  1  are welded to the front rail  2 . The square tubing bracket  3  has a hole  6  where the upright side rail  22  will sleeve inside of the bracket  3  and they are attached by a spring loaded pin  38  passing though a hole  6 . The side rails  1  are connected to the side rails  24  by the connecting links  27  and are attached by a spring loaded pin  38  passing though a hole  6 . 
         [0050]      FIG. 1  A shows a side view of the side rail  1  and makes it possible to see where the side rails  22  sleeve inside the bracket  3  and will connect with a spring loaded pin  38  though hole  6  in the bracket  3  and the upright side rail  22 .  FIG. 1  A shows a side view of a bracket  4  that shows where the snorkel  14  attaches with a large pin  39  which fits through hole  5 . 
         [0051]      FIG. 1  B shows a front view of a front rail  2  and square tubing brackets  3  which upright side rails  22  sleeve inside of and snorkel attachment brackets  4  welded on top of front rail  2 . 
         [0052]      FIG. 2  is showing a front view of the top main beam  7 . Square tubing pieces  8 , 9 , and  10  are welded to the top main beam and  8  and  10  have a gusset  13  welded to them and top main beam  7  for strength because of there length. The middle square tubing  9  is welded to top main beam  7  only because it doesn&#39;t need a gusset  13 . Square tubing pieces  8 , 9 , and  10  are what feeding pulleys can be attached to. Smaller square tubing pieces  11  are welded to top mail beam  7  for upright side rails  19 , 20 , and  22  to sleeve over and are attached by a spring loaded pin being passed though hole  6 . The bracket  12  is welded on the front side of the top main beam  7  and is made for a retrieval system pulley to be attached. 
         [0053]      FIG. 2  A is showing a side view of top main beam  7 . Square tubing piece  8  is shown from the side and the hole  40  is shown for a pin  35  to pass through which will hold bracket  36  and the shackle  37  will attach to the bottom end of bracket  36  so a feeding pulley can be attached to shackle  37 . Smaller square tubing pieces  11  are shown from a side view which upright side rail  19 ,  20 , and  22  will sleeve over and spring loaded pins  38  will pass though holes  6  attaching upright side rails  19 ,  20 , and  22 . Bracket is shown from the side and has a hole  40  which pin  35  will pass through attaching a retrieval pulley. 
         [0054]      FIG. 3  is showing a top view of a snorkel  14  showing a hole  5  which a pin  39  passes though and attaches snorkel extension  17  to snorkel  14  by a pin  39  passing through a hole  5 . Triangle bracket  16  are mirror images and are welded to the sides of snorkel  14  and they are the point where brace rail extensions  28  are attached by passing spring loaded pins  38  though hole  6 . Cylindrical bracket  15  is welded to the side of snorkel  14  and has a hole  40  which a pin passes though attaching a lift jack  30  to the side of the snorkel. The cylindrical bracket  15  sleeves over the cylindrical bracket  31  and they are attached by the pin  35  passing though the hole  40 . 
         [0055]      FIG. 3  A shows a side view of the snorkel. A hole  5  is shown which a pin  39  is passed through attaching snorkel  14  to brackets  4  which are welded on top of front rail  2 . One triangular bracket  16  is shown welded on the side of bracket  14  which brace rail extension  28  is attached to. Cylindrical bracket  15  is shown welded to the side of snorkel  14  and is where lift jack  30  is attached. 
         [0056]      FIG. 3  B shows a end view of snorkel  14 . Triangular bracket  16  is shown welded to the side of snorkel  14  and is the point where brace rail extension  28  is attached. Cylindrical bracket  15  is shown welded to the side of snorkel  14  and has a hole  40  which a pin  35  passes through and attaches lift jack cylindrical bracket  31  to cylindrical bracket  15  attaching lift jack  30  to snorkel  14 . 
         [0000]      FIG. 4  is showing a top view of snorkel extension  17 . A cylindrical bracket  18  is shown welded to the end of snorkel extension  17 . It sleeves inside of tip pulley bracket  32  and is attached by a pin  39  passing through a hole  35 . There are also 8 holes  5  that are on the opposite end of the snorkel extension  17  which a pin  39  passes through attaching snorkel extension  17  to snorkel  14 . 
         [0057]      FIG. 4  A shows a side view snorkel extension  17 . Cylindrical bracket  18  is shown welded to the end of snorkel extension  17 . 
         [0058]      FIG. 5  is showing a side view of a upright side rail  19 . A hole  6  is shown on each end of a upright side rail  19 . One end of upright side rail  19  is the point where it attaches to the vertical bracket  3 . The upright side rail  19  sleeves down inside of the bracket  3  and they are attached by a pin  38  passing through a hole  6 . The opposite end of upright side rail  19  is the point where it attaches to the bracket  11  by being sleeved over the bracket  11  and they are attached by a pin  38  passing though a hole  6 . 
         [0059]      FIG. 5  A is showing a end view of upright side rail  19 . 
         [0060]      FIG. 6  is showing a side view of a upright side rail  20 . A hole  6  is shown on each end of upright side rail  20 . One end of upright side rail  20  is the point where it attaches to the vertical bracket  3 . The upright side rail  20  sleeves down inside of the bracket  3  and they are attached by a pin  38  being passed through a hole  6 . 
         [0061]      FIG. 6  A is showing a end view of upright side rail  20 . A eye bolt  21  is shown passing through upright side rail  20 . It&#39;s attached for a cable from a retrieval system to be hooked onto to keep it in the clear while electrical cables are being pulled. 
         [0062]      FIG. 7  is showing a side view of the upright side rail  22 . A hole  6  is shown on each end of the upright side rail  22 . One end of the upright side rail  22  is the point where it attaches to the vertical bracket  3 . The upright side rail  22  sleeves down inside of the bracket  3  and they are attached by a pin  38  passing though a hole  6 . A bracket  23  is shown welded to the side of upright side rail  22  and bracket  23  is the point where the brace rail  26  attaches by the brace rail  26  being put between the bracket  23  and a pin  38  being passed through a hole  6 . 
         [0063]      FIG. 7  A is showing a end view of the upright side rail  22 . The brackets  23  are shown welded to the side of the upright side rail  22 . The brackets  23  are shown as mirror images. 
         [0064]      FIG. 8  is showing a side view of the other upright side rail  22 . Everything shown on  FIG. 7  and  FIG. 8  are exactly the same because  FIG. 7  and  FIG. 8  are just opposite sides of the same part. 
         [0065]      FIG. 8  A is showing a end view of the other upright side rail  22 . Everything shown on  FIG. 7  A and  FIG. 8  A are exactly the same because  FIG. 7   a  and  FIG. 8   a  are just on opposite ends of the same part. 
         [0066]      FIG. 9  is showing an open rectangular frame having a pair of side rails  24  and front rail  25 . The side rails  24  are welded to the front rail  25 . There is a square tubing bracket  3  welded on top of the point where side rails  24  are welded to the front rail  25 . The square tubing bracket  3  has a hole  6  where the upright side rails  19  and  20  will sleeve inside of the bracket  3  and they are attached by spring loaded pin  38  being passed though a hole  6 . Side rails  24  are connected to the side rails  1  by the connecting links  27  and are attached by a spring loaded pin  38  being passed through a hole  6 . 
         [0067]      FIG. 9  A shows a side view of the side rail  24  and makes it possible to see the point where the upright side rail  20  sleeves inside of the bracket  3  and will connect with spring loaded pin  38  being passed through a hole  6 . 
         [0068]      FIG. 9  B shows a front view of front rail  25  and square tubing brackets  3  which upright side rails  19  and  20  sleeve inside of. 
         [0069]      FIG. 10  is showing a top view of brace rail  26 . There are 6 holes  6  on one end of brace rail  26  and they are the point where the brace rail  26  attaches to the brace rail extension  28  by brace rail  26  being sleeved over brace rail extension  28  and a pin  38  being passed though a hole  6 . The other end of brace rail  26  has one hole  6  that is the point where it attaches to the brackets  23  by a pin  38  being passed through a hole  6 . 
         [0070]      FIG. 10  A is showing a end view of brace rail  26 . 
         [0071]      FIG. 10  B is showing a side view of brace rail  26  with a hole  6  on one end. 
         [0072]      FIG. 11  is showing a top view of the other brace rail  26 . Everything shown on  FIGS. 10 and 11  are exactly the same because  FIG. 10  and  FIG. 11  are just on opposite sides of the same part. 
         [0073]      FIG. 11  A is showing the end of the other brace rail  26 . Everything shown on  FIG. 10  A and  FIG. 11  A are exactly the same because  FIG. 10   a  and  FIG. 11  A are just on opposite side of the same part. 
         [0074]      FIG. 11  B is showing a side view of the other brace rail  26  with a hole  6  on one end.  FIG. 11  A and  FIG. 11B  are exactly the same because  FIG. 11  A and  FIG. 11  B are just on opposite sides of the same part. 
         [0075]      FIG. 12  is showing a side view of connecting link  27 . There is a hole  6  on each end of the connecting link  27 . One end of connecting link  27  is the point where connecting link  27  is attached to the side rail  1  by a pin  38  being passed though a hole  6 . The other end of connecting link  27  is the point where connecting link  27  is attached to the side rail  24  by pin  38  being passed through a hole  6 . 
         [0076]      FIG. 12  A is showing a end view of connecting link  27 . 
         [0077]      FIG. 13  is showing a top view of a brace rail extension  28 . There is a bracket  29  welded on one end of the brace rail extension  28 . The bracket  29  has a hole  6  which is the point where the bracket  29  attaches to the triangular bracket  16  by a pin  38  being passed though a hole  6 . The brace rail extension  28  sleeves inside of the brace rail  26  and the brace rail extension  28  has two holes  6  at the opposite end and that is the point where the brace rail  26  and the brace rail extension  28  are attached by a pin  38  being passed though hole  6 . 
         [0078]      FIG. 13  A is showing a side view of brace rail extension  28 . Brackets  29  are shown welded to one end of brace rail extension  28 . 
         [0079]      FIG. 14  is showing a side view of the other connecting link  27 . There is a hole  6  on each end of the connecting link  27 . One of the connecting link  27  is the point where connecting link  27  is attached to the side rail  1  by a pin  38  being passed through a hole  6 . The other end of the connecting link  27  is the point where connecting link  27  is attached to the side rail  24  by a pin  38  being passed though a hole  6 . 
         [0080]      FIG. 14  A is showing a end view of connecting link  27 . 
         [0081]      FIG. 15  is showing a top view of the other brace rail extension  28 . Everything shown on  FIG. 13  and  FIG. 15  are exactly the same because  FIG. 13  and  FIG. 15  are just on opposite sides of the same part. 
         [0082]      FIG. 15  A is showing a side view of the other brace rail extension  28 .  FIG. 13  A and  FIG. 15  A are exactly the same because  FIG. 13  A and  FIG. 15  A are just opposite sides of the same part. 
         [0083]      FIG. 16  is showing a end view of a lift jack  30 . There is a cylindrical bracket  31  that sleeves inside of the cylindrical bracket  15  and cylindrical bracket  31  is attached to cylindrical bracket  15  by a pin  35  passing through a hole  40 . 
         [0084]      FIG. 16  A is showing a side view of a lift jack  30 . There is a cylindrical bracket  31  that is shown welded to the side of the lift jack  30 . 
         [0085]      FIG. 17  is showing a side view of a tip pulley. There is a cylindrical bracket  32  that is welded to the pulley frame  34 . The cylindrical bracket  32  attaches the tip pulley to the cylindrical bracket  18  that is welded to the snorkel extension  17 . The cylindrical bracket  32  and the cylindrical bracket  18  are attached by a pin  39  being passed through hole  5 . There is a tip pulley frame  34  welded to the cylindrical bracket  32  on one end and is attached to the pulley  33  on the other end. 
         [0086]      FIG. 17  A shows a top view of the tip pulley. 
         [0087]      FIG. 18  is showing a front view of pins  35  rectangular links and shackles  37 . Rectangular links  36  sleeve inside of square tubing pieces  8 ,  9 , and  10  by pins  35  passing through holes  40 . The shackles  37  attach the other end of the rectangular links  36  and pulleys can be attached to the shackles  37  with hooks. The pulleys will hang from the shackles vertically for feeding electrical wires though. 
         [0088]      FIG. 19  is showing a top view of spring loaded pins  38 . Spring loaded pins  38  hold upright side rails  19 ,  20 , and  22  to top main beam  7  by a pin  38  being passed through hole  6  through the top of the upright side rails  19 ,  20 , and  22  attaching them to brackets  11 . The spring load pins  38  also hold the bottom end of upright side rails  19 ,  20 , and  22  to brackets  3  by passing through hole  6 . They also hold connecting links  27  to side rails  1  and side rails  24 . They also hold brace rails  26  to brackets  23  and brace rails  26  to brace rail extensions  28  and brace rail extension  28  to triangular brackets  16 . 
         [0089]      FIG. 20  is showing a top view of connecting pins  39 . Connecting pins  39  attach snorkel  14  to brackets  4  by being passed through a hole  5 . They also attach snorkel  14  to snorkel extension  17  by a pin  39  being passed through a hole  5 . They also attach snorkel extension cylindrical bracket  18  to tip pulley cylindrical bracket  32  by a pin  39  being passed through a hole  5 . 
         [0090]    Advantages: The A-Frame System allows you to feed wire into a manhole off of three reels at once without anyone having to turn the reels by hand or anyone having to stand over a manhole and feed the wire over their shoulder. The advantage of having three separate pulleys at different heights is that your wire will not be able to twist around each other and the wire will not get damaged while it is being fed into the hole. 
         [0091]    FIG.  1 —Is a top view of an open rectangular frame for the Back Saver A-Frame Pulley System according to the present invention. 
         [0092]    FIG.  1 A—is a schematic of a side view of the open rectangular frame showing where the upright side rails connect, and the snorkel attaches. 
         [0093]    FIG.  1 B—is a front view of the open rectangular frame. Showing where the upright side rail connect and snorkel attaches. 
         [0094]    FIG.  2 —is a front view of the top main beam showing where upright side rails and pulleys attach 
         [0095]    FIG.  2 A—is a side view showing where upright side rails and pulleys attach. 
         [0096]    FIG.  3 —is a top view of snorkel showing where brace rails and lift jack attach and snorkel extension attaches. 
         [0097]    FIG.  3 A—is a side view of snorkel showing where the brace rails and lift jacks attach to snorkel, and showing where the snorkel attaches to the rectangular frame. 
         [0098]    FIG.  3 B—is a end view of snorkel. 
         [0099]    FIG.  4 —is a top view of snorkel extension showing where it attaches to snorkel and where tip pulley attaches to extension. 
         [0100]    FIG.  4 A—is a side view of the snorkel extension is showing where tip pulley attaches to the extension. 
         [0101]    FIG.  5 —is showing a side view of a up right side rail. 
         [0102]    FIG.  5 A—is showing a end view of the side rail. 
         [0103]    FIG.  6 —is showing a side view of a upright side rail with a eye nut attached. 
         [0104]    FIG.  6 A—is showing a end view of a upright side rail with eye nut attached. 
         [0105]    FIG.  7 —is showing the end view of the upright side rail, and is showing a bracket where a brace rail attaches. 
         [0106]    FIG.  7 A—is showing the end view of the upright side rail, and is showing a bracket where a brace rail attaches. 
         [0107]    FIG.  8 —is showing a side view of the upright side rail, and is showing a bracket where a brace attaches. 
         [0108]    FIG.  8 A—is showing the end view of the upright side rail, and is showing a bracket where a brace rail attaches. 
         [0109]    FIG.  9 —is a top view of an open rectangular frame for the Back Saver A-Frame Pulley System according to the present invention. 
         [0110]    FIG.  9 A—is a schematic of a side view of the open rectangular frame showing where the upright side rails connect. 
         [0111]    FIG.  9 B—is a front view of the open rectangular frame showing where the uprights connect. 
         [0112]    FIG.  10 —is showing a top view of a brace rail showing where it attaches to upright side rail bracket and brace rail extension. 
         [0113]    FIG.  10 A—is showing an end view of the brace rail. 
         [0114]    FIG.  10 B—is showing a side view of the brace rail, and is showing where it attaches to the upright side rail bracket. 
         [0115]    FIG.  11 —is showing a top view of a brace rail showing where it attaches to upright side rail bracket and brace rail extension. 
         [0116]    FIG.  11 A—is showing an end view of the brace rail. 
         [0117]    FIG.  11 B—is showing a side view of the brace rail, and is showing where it attaches to the upright side rail bracket. 
         [0118]    FIG.  12 —is showing a side view of the connecting link that attaches the rectangular frames together. 
         [0119]    FIG.  12 A—is the end view of the connecting link that attaches the rectangular frames together. 
         [0120]    FIG.  13 —is showing a top view of the brace rail extension where it attaches to the brace rail and snorkel. 
         [0121]    FIG.  13 A—is showing a side view of the brace rail extension. 
         [0122]    FIG.  14 —is showing a side view of the connecting link that attaches the rectangular frames together. 
         [0123]    FIG.  14 A—is the end view of the connecting link that attaches the rectangular frames together. 
         [0124]    FIG.  15 —is showing a top view of the brace rail extension where it attaches to the brace rail and snorkel. 
         [0125]    FIG.  15 A—is showing a side view of the brace rail extension. 
         [0126]    FIG.  16 —is a side view of the lift jack showing where it attaches to the snorkel. 
         [0127]    FIG.  16 A—is a side view of the lift jack 
         [0128]    FIG.  18 —are side views of connecting pins and shackles that attach pulleys to the top main beam. 
         [0129]    FIG.  19 —is showing a front view of connecting pins that attach upright side rails to the rectangular frame, upright side rails to top main beam, connecting links to rectangular frame, brace rails to up right side rails brackets, brace rails to brace rail extensions, brace rail extensions to snorkel. 
         [0130]    FIG.  20 —is showing a front view of connecting pins that attach snorkel to rectangular frame, snorkel extension to snorkel, and tip pulley to snorkel extension. 
         [0131]    FIG.  17 —is a side view of the tip pulley showing where it attaches to the snorkel extension. 
         [0132]    FIG.  17 A—is a top view of the tip pulley showing where it attaches to the snorkel extension. 
         [0133]    FIG.  21 —Is showing a side view of the snorkel assembly in a exploded view. It is showing the first section of the snorkel  14 . The snorkel extension  17 . All three parts of the tip pulley  32 ,  33 , and  34 . The lift jack  30  is shown and the bracket  31  is shown on the side of the lift jack  30 . Two pins  39  are also shown. 
         [0134]    FIG.  22 —is showing a angle view of the A-Frame assembly in a exploded view. The u-shaped piece with side rails  1  and front rail  2  is shown pulled apart from the other u-shaped base piece with side rails  24  and a front rail  25 . The two u-shaped base pieces have a pair of connecting links  27  shown between them. The two u-shaped base pieces have a bracket  3  welded on top of each corner which upright side rails  19 ,  20 ,  22  sleeve down inside of. There is a pair of brackets  4  that are shown welded on top of front rail  2 . There are two upright side rails  22  that are shown with a pair of brackets  23  shown welded on the front of them. The brackets  23  that are welded to the front of the upright side rail  22  are the point where the brace rails  26  are attached. The brace rails  26  have brace extensions  28  that are attached to the opposite end of them. The upright side rails  19 ,  20  and  22  are attached to the brackets  11  attaching them to the top main beam. 
         [0135]    FIG.  23 —is showing an angled view of the complete A-Frame Assembly with the snorkel and all pulleys attached.