Car Jack Based on 6R Overconstrained Mechanism

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The paper presents a possible practical application based on two 6R overconstrained mechanism, more precisely 6R Wohlhart overconstrained mechanism. Two of these mechanisms are put in a mirror position, in order to obtain a car jack. The mechanisms are disposed in other position than the original one, three non-adjacent joints being constrained to remain in a fixed plane.

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