Hoist with shock absorbing device for the load
First Claim
1. A hoist comprising:
- a base for mounting on a support surface;
a jib portion mounted on the base and extending therefrom to a jib end arranged to be located over a load to be supported;
a first cable pay-out device having a first cable, the first cable pay-out device being mounted on the hoist for paying out and pulling in the first cable;
a second cable pay-out device having a second cable, the second cable pay-out device being mounted on the hoist for paying out and pulling in the second cable;
a first pulley at the jib end for the first cable arranged such that the first cable passes over the first pulley from the first cable pay-out device and provides a vertical run of the first cable from the first pulley vertically downwardly to the load which applies a downward force from a load on the first pulley;
a second pulley at the jib end for the second cable arranged such that the second cable passes over the second pulley from the second cable pay-out device and provides a vertical run of the second cable from the second pulley vertically downwardly to the load which applies a downward force from a load on the second pulley;
the first cable pay out device being located on the hoist at a first location so that the first cable defines a first run of the first cable which extends from the first pulley toward the first cable pay out device at a first angle relative to the vertical run of the first cable;
the second cable pay out device being located on the hoist at a second location different from the first location so that the second cable defines a second run of the second cable which extends from the second pulley toward the second cable pay out device at a second angle relative to the vertical run of the second cable which is different from the first angle;
and a shock absorbing device for the pulleys comprising;
a common member arranged for attachment to the jib end with both the first and second pulleys being mounted on the common member at the jib end;
the common member being mounted at the jib end for pivotal movement relative to the jib end about a horizontal axis spaced from the vertical runs of the first and second cables;
the common member including a shock absorbing brake arranged to resist said pivotal movement up to a predetermined load limit such that a downward shock force from the load on at least one of the first and second pulleys causes the common member to pivot downwardly in a shock absorbing action;
the first and second pulleys being arranged such that the distance of the vertical run of the first cable from the horizontal axis is different from the distance of the vertical run of the second cable from the horizontal axis.
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Abstract
A shock absorbing device is provided for use on a hoist of the type generally used for safety of personnel entering a manhole or the like which has a base for mounting on a support surface at the hole and a jib portion. A winch is mounted at one position on the hoist for paying out and pulling in a first cable which passes over the jib portion to a pulley at the jib end. A fall restraint device with a second cable is mounted at a different location on the host with the second cable extending upwardly from the hoist to a second pulley at the jib end. The shock absorbing device for the pulleys includes a common mounting member pivotally attached to the mounting element at the jib end for pivotal movement relative thereto about a horizontal axis with a shock absorbing brake arranged to resist said pivotal movement up to a predetermined load limit such that a downward shock force from the load on at least one of the first and second pulleys causes the common member to pivot downwardly in a shock absorbing action. The first and second pulleys are arranged on the mounting element such that the distance of the vertical run of the first pulley from the horizontal axis is different from the distance of the vertical run of the second pulley from the horizontal axis by an amount, for example 2:1, which tends to equalise the shock forces required for and/or the distance move by the two cables bearing in mind the difference in mechanical advantage over the pulleys caused by the difference in angle of the two cables.
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17 Claims
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1. A hoist comprising:
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a base for mounting on a support surface;
a jib portion mounted on the base and extending therefrom to a jib end arranged to be located over a load to be supported;
a first cable pay-out device having a first cable, the first cable pay-out device being mounted on the hoist for paying out and pulling in the first cable;
a second cable pay-out device having a second cable, the second cable pay-out device being mounted on the hoist for paying out and pulling in the second cable;
a first pulley at the jib end for the first cable arranged such that the first cable passes over the first pulley from the first cable pay-out device and provides a vertical run of the first cable from the first pulley vertically downwardly to the load which applies a downward force from a load on the first pulley;
a second pulley at the jib end for the second cable arranged such that the second cable passes over the second pulley from the second cable pay-out device and provides a vertical run of the second cable from the second pulley vertically downwardly to the load which applies a downward force from a load on the second pulley;
the first cable pay out device being located on the hoist at a first location so that the first cable defines a first run of the first cable which extends from the first pulley toward the first cable pay out device at a first angle relative to the vertical run of the first cable;
the second cable pay out device being located on the hoist at a second location different from the first location so that the second cable defines a second run of the second cable which extends from the second pulley toward the second cable pay out device at a second angle relative to the vertical run of the second cable which is different from the first angle;
and a shock absorbing device for the pulleys comprising;
a common member arranged for attachment to the jib end with both the first and second pulleys being mounted on the common member at the jib end;
the common member being mounted at the jib end for pivotal movement relative to the jib end about a horizontal axis spaced from the vertical runs of the first and second cables;
the common member including a shock absorbing brake arranged to resist said pivotal movement up to a predetermined load limit such that a downward shock force from the load on at least one of the first and second pulleys causes the common member to pivot downwardly in a shock absorbing action;
the first and second pulleys being arranged such that the distance of the vertical run of the first cable from the horizontal axis is different from the distance of the vertical run of the second cable from the horizontal axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A shock absorbing device for use on a hoist having a base for mounting on a support surface and a jib portion mounted on the base and extending therefrom to a jib end arranged to be located over a load to be supported, a first cable pay-out device having a first cable, the first cable pay-out device being mounted on the hoist for paying out and pulling in the first cable;
- and a second cable pay-out device having a second cable, the second cable pay-out device being mounted on the hoist for paying out and pulling in the second cable;
the shock absorbing device for the first cable and the second cable comprising;
a mounting element for attachment to the jib end;
a common mounting member pivotally attached to the mounting element for pivotal movement relative thereto about a horizontal axis;
a first pulley on the common mounting member for the first cable arranged such that the first cable passes over the first pulley from the first cable pay-out device and provides a vertical run of the first cable from the first pulley vertically downwardly to the load which applies a downward force from the load on the first pulley;
a second pulley on the common mounting member for the second cable arranged such that the second cable passes over the second pulley from the second cable pay-out device and provides a vertical run of the first cable from the second pulley vertically downwardly to the load which applies a downward force from the load on the second pulley;
the common member being arranged such that the horizontal axis is spaced from the vertical runs of the first and second cables;
the common member including a shock absorbing brake arranged to resist said pivotal movement up to a predetermined load limit such that a downward shock force from the load on at least one of the first and second pulleys causes the common member to pivot downwardly in a shock absorbing action;
the first and second pulleys being arranged on the mounting element such that the distance of the vertical run of the first cable from the horizontal axis is different from the distance of the vertical run of the second cable from the horizontal axis. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
- and a second cable pay-out device having a second cable, the second cable pay-out device being mounted on the hoist for paying out and pulling in the second cable;
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