The device prioritizes user efficiency, featuring a durable construction intended to streamline the process of elevating a vehicle. By consolidating the necessary tools into a single unit, the system reduces the time required for tire changes while providing increased stability during emergency situations. The designer developed the concept specifically to address the mechanical limitations and safety hazards inherent in current automotive lifting equipment.
Fort Washington Inventor Proposes Speed Jack System
A Fort Washington, Maryland, inventor is seeking to modernize roadside repairs with the Speed Jack, an all-in-one lifting system designed to replace traditional tire jacks. The concept aims to mitigate the physical strain and safety risks often encountered by drivers stranded with a flat tire on the shoulder.

The project is currently managed by the Baltimore office of InventHelp under the reference number BDH-1057. The firm is actively pursuing licensing agreements and manufacturing partnerships to bring the prototype to the retail market. Interested parties can contact the company’s Pittsburgh headquarters at (412) 288-1300 for further technical specifications.




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