Originally Posted by
JAlberts
Glenn, your displayed mechanism will definitely not do what you want because it cannot apply the required leverage throughout the lifting travel you require. Basically, your design is based upon a set of a toggle mechanisms and these only are effective when the force on the center is directly perpendicular to the direction of travel of the toggle arms. Even then there are definite limits to their operating range because although there is a large separating force when the base ends of the toggle far apart, when those ends are very close together there is essentially no separating force for the mechanism and it load lifting capability is essentially zero.
The reason the hydraulic lift and cable lift designs are used is that both can apply a constant lifting force regardless of the height of lifting platform and the lifting force is directly in line with the direction of travel of the lifting platform which is the most efficient way to lift the most weight with the least power required and the least extraneous loads and stresses on the lifting system structure.