Title of Invention

A HOISTING DEVICE

Abstract This invention relates to a hoisting device comprising a hand chain wheel (2) being rotatable in both directions by a hand chain (3), the hand chain wheel (2) is coupled to a load wheel (5) which moves a load chain 6 and a load suspended thereon; a rotatably mounted hood (14, 14') having chain guide openings (15,16) covers the hand chain wheel (2), the hood (14,14') being rotatably secured by a supporting plate (17) located on a side plate (12, 12') of a housing (11), the housing (11) azccommodating the load chain wheel (5). The hood (14,14') engages in a slide ring (20) that is oriented radially outwards, and in that said slide ring (20) being provided with a central recess (19) for the hood (14,14').
Full Text FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates in general to a lifting device with a load wheel with a load chain
and a hand chain wheel with a hand chain, and more particularly to a lifting device
wherein the hand chain wheel is covered with a cover which is supported for rotation
about the hand chain wheel and has chain guide openings.
Reference is made to Co-pending Application No. IN/PCT/2001/00810.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
U.S. Pat. No. 3,030,076 discloses a lifting device in form of a hoist or pulley block with a
separately guided load and a hand chain, wherein the hand chain wheel is covered with a
one-piece hand chain wheel housing which surrounds the hand chain wheel. That hand
chain wheel housing is supported for rotation about the hand chain wheel and has chain
guide openings for feeding and withdrawing the hand chain.
The rotatable arrangement of the hand chain wheel housing is intended to enable the
chain guide openings to follow the pulling forces that act on the hand chain, so that the
chain guide openings are approximately perpendicular to the pulling direction. The hand
chain has then sufficient clearance for passing through the chain guide openings without
friction. This arrangement advantageously reduces the friction losses and the pulling
forces required for lifting a load.
However, the design of this lifting device, in particular of the cover for the hand chain
wheel, is relatively complex. In practice, the chain can jam or jump in spite of the fact
that the hand chain wheel housing is able to rotate. This causes the hand chain wheel to
jerk or slip and thereby also bangs in the hand chain and the load chain. Moreover, during
operation of the hand chain wheel in certain applications, the chain can produce annoying
noise.
It would therefore be desirable to improve the design and functionality of a lifting device
with a rotatably supported cover for the hand chain wheel.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to one aspect of the invention, the cover is rotatably supported by a supporting
metal sheet which is attached to a side plate of a housing that receives the load chain
wheel. An outwardly oriented guide disposed on the cover engages with a slide ring on
the supporting metal sheet. The slide ring has a central recess for the cover.
The guide on the cover is preferably formed as a circumferential collar, which can be
formed by an S-shaped edge of the cover edge .
According to another embodiment of the invention, the guide can be formed by an edge
seam of the cover edge facing the side plate.
The lifting device according to the invention is characterized by a functional cover for
covering the hand chain wheel, wherein the cover is simple and reliably supported for
rotation. The cover can be rotated by 360.degree. about the hand chain wheel and follows
the pulling forces that act on the hand chain, so that the hand chain is always oriented
along the pulling direction. The cover adjusts automatically according to the pulling
direction of the hand chain. The lifting device of the invention can be operated from all
directions, and the hand chain is no longer deflected on the chain guide openings. The
hand chain can run smoothly and with only small friction losses perpendicular through
the chain guide openings. The applied pulling force is thereby transferred to the hand
chain wheel via the hand chain with low losses.
Advantageously, the cover can also be assembled in a simple manner. The hand chain
wheel can be covered using only a few lightweight components. The cover together with
the supporting metal sheet is adjusted and secured on the side plate of the housing,
preferably with screws.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the slide ring is formed by an
annular stamped portion of the supporting metal sheet, making fabrication of the device
simple and economical.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the passage of the hand chain
through the chain guide opening can be supported by sliding blocks associated with the
chain guide openings, in a particularly preferred embodiment of the lifting device of the
invention, the sliding blocks are made of plastic and form a part of a one-piece shell body
incorporated in the cover. The shell body is preferably made of polyamide.
The shell body is placed in the cover and installed together with the cover. The shell body
moves with the cover when the cover rotates. The sliding blocks reliably guide the hand
chain through the chain guide openings. In addition, the sliding blocks also reduce noise.
The rattling noise frequently observed during operation of the hand chain is strongly
attenuated.
According to still another advantageous embodiment, one end face of the covei has an
opening which is closed with a cover plate that is coupled with the hand chain wheel. The
cover plate rotates with the hand chain wheel. The hand chain wheel and the load wheel
are mounted on the drive shaft, wherein the end of the drive shaft facing the hand chain
wheel is accessible via the cover plate.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the
follDwing description of preferred embodiments and from the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
The following figures depict certain illustrative embodiments of the invention in which
like reference numerals refer to like elements. These depicted embodiments are to be
understood as illustrative of the invention and not as limiting in any way.
FIG- 1 shows a top view of a lifting device;
FIG. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section along the line II—II of the diagram of FIG 1;
FIG. 3 is a vertical longitudinal section along the line II—II of the diagram of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 4 shows a detail of a guide on a caver in an alternative embodiment
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1 to 3 to show a lifting device 1 which can be used in different ways for raising,
lowering, and pulling loads L or for assembling parts.
Lifting device 1 includes a hand chain wheel 2 with hand chain 3, a friction disc brake 4,
a load,wheel 5 with load chain 6 and a gear 7, which are arranged sequentially in the
axial direction. The hand chain wheel 2 is located at one end 8 of a drive shaft 9. For
transmitting torque, the friction disc brake 4 can be coupled with the gear 7 which is
located at the other end 10 of the drive shaft 9 and drives the load wheel 5, via the drive
shaft 9 which extends through the friction disc brake 4 and the load wheel 5. The load
wheel 5 is supported inside a housing 11 between side plates 12 and 13.
The hand chain wheel 2 is rotated by pulling the hand chain 3, thereby transmitting the
torque via the drive shaft 9 and the gear 7 to the load wheel 5 for raising and lowering a
load. It can be seen that the hand chain wheel 2 is covered by a cover 14 supported for
rotation and having two chain guide openings 15, 16. The cover 14 is rotatably supported
by a supporting metal sheet 17 which is attached to the side plate 12. A radially
outwardly oriented guide 18 of the cover 14 engages with a slide ring 20 of the
supporting metal sheet 17. The slide ring 20 is provided with a center recess 19 for the
cover 14. The guide 18 is implemented as a circumferential guide collar 21 formed by an
S-shaped edge 22 of the cover edge 23 that faces the side plate 12. The edge 22 includes
a radial segment 24 and an axial segment 25, with a rounded arcuate section 26 forming a
transition between the radial and axial segments. The slide ring 20 is formed by an
annular stamped portion 27 on the supporting metal sheet 17. The slide ring 20 has an
approximately opposite shape so as to formfittingly engage with the edge 22.
The cover 14 together with the supporting metal sheet 17 is attached to the side plate 12
with screws 28. The cover 14 is reliably guided and rotatably supported through
cooperation between the guide 8 and the guide 18 and the slide ring 20.
As seen in particular from FIG. 3, the sliding blocks 29, 30 are associated with the chain
guide openings 15, 16. The sliding blocks 29, 30 are a component of a shell body 31 that
is made of polyamide and incorporated in the cover 14. The sliding blocks 29, 30 include
bead-shaped lips 32, allowing a smooth and quiet passage of the hand chain 3.
The end face of the cover 14 has an opening which is closed by a cover plate 34 that is
coupled with the hand chain wheel 2. The cover plate 34 hence rotates with the hand
chain wheel 2.
The rotatable arrangement of the cover 14 about the hand chain wheel 2 allows operation
of the lifting device 1 from any direction. The cover tips with the hand chain 3 depending
on the applied pulling forces. As a result, the hand chain 3 is always fed and withdrawn
through the chain guide openings 15,16 in the direction of the applied pulling force, so
that the lifting device can operate quietly and with low friction.
FIG. 4 shows an alternative embodiment of the guide 18' of a cover 14'. The guide 18' is
formed by an annular edge seam 35 of the cover edge 23' facing the side plate 12'. In all
other aspects, this embodiment operates in the same manner as the aforedescribed design.
To raise a load L, the hand chain wheel 2 is rotated clockwise in the direction of the
arrow PI of FIG. 1. The hand chain wheel 2 can initially rotate freely relative to the drive
shaft on a bushing 36 (see FIG. 2), so that the hand chain wheel 2 moves relative to the
drive shaft 9, until projections (not shown) of the hand chain wheel 2 make contact with
wings 37 of a wing disc 38. The wing disc 38 is secured against rotation on the drive
shaft 9 through a serration 39, so that the drive shaft 9 also rotates clockwise.
Accordingly, torque is transferred directly from the hand chain wheel 2 via the drive shaft
1
9 and the gear 7 to the load wheel 5. The friction disc brake 4 disengages by lifting the
brake disc 40 from the brake. The brake disc 40 sits on a section 42 of the drive shaft 9
provided with a right hand motion thread 41 and operates through a friction disc 43 on a
pressure disc 44 that is coupled to the load wheel 5. The load L can then be raised
without a braking action.
When the hand chain wheel 2 is stopped, the suspended load L causes the load wheel 5 to
rotate in the opposite direction, i.e., counterclockwise and in the same sense as the drive
shaft 9. As a result, the brake disc 40 is pulled in the direction of arrow P2 against the
friction disc 43 which is in turn pulled against the pressure disc 44. The load L is pinned
at this height.
To loyer the load L, the hand chain wheel 2 is rotated counterclockwise in the direction
of arrow P3. After a predetermined rotation angle, a driving pin 45 disposed on the
backside of the brake disc 40 comes into contact with a rib 46 of the hand chain wheel 2.
The brake disc 40 is hereby moved on the motion thread 41 of the drive shaft and lifted
from the friction disc 43 which is in turn lifted from the pressure disc 44. The load L then
causes the drive shaft 7 to rotate relative to the hand chain wheel 2, so that the brake disc
40 is pulled against the friction disc 43, braking the load. The load wheel 5 coasts,
depending on the degree to which the friction disc brake 4 opens during rotation of the
hand chain wheel 2, thereby controllably lowering and braking the load.
While the invention has been disclosed in connection with the preferred embodiments
shown and described in detail, various modifications and improvements thereon will
beconie readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the spirit and scope of
the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
We Claim:
1. A hoisting device comprising a hand chain wheel (2) being
rotatable in both directions by a hand chain (3), the hand chain
wheel(2) is coupled to a load wheel (5) which moves a load
chain (6) and a load suspended thereon; a rotatably mounted
hood ( 14, 14') having chain guide openings (15, 16 ) covers
the hand chain wheel (2), the hood (14, 14') being rotatably
secured by a supporting plate (17) located on a side plate ( 12,
12') of a housing (11), the housing (11) accommodating the
load chain wheel (5), characterized in that the hood ( 14, 14')
engages in a slide ring (20) that is oriented radially outwards,
and in that said slide ring (20) being provided with a central
recess (19) for the hood ( 14, 14').
2. The hoisting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guide
(18) is configured through a S-shaped chamfering (22) of a
hood border (23) bent towards the plate (12).
3. The hoisting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guide
(18) is configured through a flaring (35) of a hood border (23')
bent towards the side plate (12).
4. The hoisting device as claimed in one of the claims 1 to 3,
wherein the sliding ring (20) is configured through a ring
shaped forming (27) of the support plate (17).
5. The hoisting device as claimed in one of the claims 1 to 5,
wherein a plurality of sliding blocks ( 29, 30) are bent towards
the chain guiding openings (15, 16).
6. The hoisting device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the sliding
blocks (29, 30) are components of a single piece curved body
(31) formed out of plastic material integrated in the hood (14).
7. The hoisting device as claimed in one of the claims 1 to 6,
wherein the hood (14) comprises a front opening (33) which is
covered by a member (34) being coupled with the hand chain
wheel (2).
This invention relates to a hoisting device comprising a
hand chain wheel (2) being rotatable in both directions by a hand
chain (3), the hand chain wheel (2) is coupled to a load wheel
rotatably mounted hood (14, 14') having chain guide openings
(15,16) covers the hand chain wheel (2), the hood (14,14') being
rotatably secured by a supporting plate (17) located on a side
plate (12, 12') of a housing (11), the housing (11)
azccommodating the load chain wheel (5). The hood (14,14')
engages in a slide ring (20) that is oriented radially outwards,
and in that said slide ring (20) being provided with a central
recess (19) for the hood (14,14').

Documents:

IN-PCT-2001-811-KOL-(10-10-2011)-CERTIFIED COPIES(OTHER COUNTRIES).pdf

IN-PCT-2001-811-KOL-(10-10-2011)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

IN-PCT-2001-811-KOL-(10-10-2011)-FORM 13.pdf

IN-PCT-2001-811-KOL-(10-10-2011)-PA.pdf

IN-PCT-2001-811-KOL-CORRESPONDENCE 1.1.pdf

IN-PCT-2001-811-KOL-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

IN-PCT-2001-811-KOL-FORM 27-1.1.pdf

IN-PCT-2001-811-KOL-FORM 27.pdf

IN-PCT-2001-811-KOL-FORM-27-1.1.pdf

IN-PCT-2001-811-KOL-FORM-27.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-abstract.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-claims.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-correspondence.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-description (complete).pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-drawings.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-examination report.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-form 1.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-form 18.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-form 2.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-form 26.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-form 3.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-form 5.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-specification.pdf

in-pct-2001-811-kol-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 223907
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2001/811/KOL
PG Journal Number 39/2008
Publication Date 26-Sep-2008
Grant Date 23-Sep-2008
Date of Filing 08-Aug-2001
Name of Patentee YALE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS GMBH
Applicant Address AM LINDEKAMP 31, 42549 VELBERT
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 STRUCK DETLEF KATERNBERGER STR. 169, 42115 WUPPERTAL
PCT International Classification Number B 66 D 3/16, 3/26
PCT International Application Number PCT/DE00/04326
PCT International Filing date 2000-12-02
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 299 21 880 5 1999-12-13 Germany