Stertil-Koni Awarded Second United States Patent for Innovative Shallow Pit Heavy Duty Scissor Lift: Ecolift

Nov. 8, 2013
Stertil-Koni announced that it has been awarded United States Patent 8,523,146 B2 for its innovative shallow pit, heavy duty scissor lift, Ecolift.

Stertil-Koni announced that it has been awarded United States Patent 8,523,146 B2 for its innovative shallow pit, heavy duty scissor lift, Ecolift.  The ‘146 method patent was issued from the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) on Sept. 3, 2013 and covers the advanced process by which the Stertil-Koni Ecolift utilizes a shallow pit scissor lift to raise vehicles.

This important industry development also marks the second U.S. patent awarded to Stertil-Koni for Ecolift. Specifically, the new patent cites Stertil-Koni for its innovativeness as it pertains to its unique method of lifting.  As stated in the patent, the Ecolift innovation provides a “preferred embodiment of a system includes a lifting device for lifting a motor vehicle, a support structure for mounting the lifting device in a pit, and a carriage for supporting the lifting device from the support structure and being moveable within the support structure.” The patent further acknowledges the proprietary method by which the Stertil-Koni “system also includes a cover, coupled to opposite sides of the carriage; the cover extends away from the carriage and continuously between the opposite sides of the carriage.”

On June 5, 2012, Stertil-Koni was awarded U.S.  Patent 8,191,865, which first covered the Ecolift, including the combination of the scissor mechanism, carriage, cover, and other parts.

In making the announcement, Stertil-Koni President Jean DellAmore, stated, “Our company takes great pride in designing and delivering the very best heavy duty vehicle lifting systems — and industry response to Ecolift underscores its distinct advantages in the marketplace. Ecolift, which features a lifting capacity up to 90,000 lbs.,  is the industry’s original ultra-shallow, full-rise in-ground axle engaging lift and uniquely combines high pressure, low volume hydraulics, while requiring a mere 3.5 gallons of fluid per scissor.”  

Concluded DellAmore, “With the award of the second patent for Ecolift, we are extremely pleased that the United States Patent Office has once again acknowledged and officially cited the uniqueness of our product design and method of operation.”

 

 

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