Claims
- 1. An automatic three-speed winch, comprising a base plate, a bollard mounted for rotation relative to said base plate and carrying teeth on its inner surface, arranged to engage with at least one gear wheel coupled with at least one driving gear around a central shaft of the winch, characterized by a first and a second driving gear (5, 6) fixedly mounted on the central shaft (4), a first pair of gear wheels (9, 15) mounted for rotation around a common shaft (16) fixedly connected to the base plate (1), the first gear wheel (9) of this pair meshing with the teeth (7) of the bollard (2), and by a rotatably journalled element (21, 22) mounted on the central winch shaft (4) for rotation between a first and a second position, said element carrying three shafts (12, 14, 20) each mounting a pair of gears, namely, a pair of gears (8, 11) around the first shaft (12) carried by the element (21, 22), the first (11) of which meshes with the first driving gear (5), and the second (8) of which meshes with the teeth (7) of the bollard, a pair of gears (18, 19) around the second shaft (20) carried by the elements (21, 22), the first (19) of which meshes with the second driving gear (6), and the second (18) of which meshes with the first gear (13) of the pair of gears (10, 13) around the third shaft (14) carried by said element, the second (10) of which pair of gears (10, 13) meshes with the teeth (7) of the bollard, the pairs of gears (8, 11 and 10, 13) around the first and the third shaft (12 and 14) carried by said element being provided with a pawl mechanism which couples the gears of each pair together in a first direction of rotation and permits free relative movement in the opposite direction of rotation, and wherein, in the first position of the element (21, 22) carrying the shafts, the first gear (11) of the pair of gears around the first shaft (12) carried by said element meshes with the second gear (15) mounted around the shaft (16) fixedly connected to the base plate, and in the second position of the element (21, 22) said gears (11, 15) are disengaged relatively to each other, said three-speed winch further comprising a resilient element (25) to bias said rotatably journalled element to said first position.
- 2. A winch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the pair of gears (9, 15) around the shaft (16) fixedly connected to the base plate are provided with a pawl mechanism coupling the gears together in a first direction of rotation, and permitting free relative movement in the opposite direction of rotation.
- 3. A winch as claimed in claim 1 , characterized by the provision of a pawl element (26), biased into contact with the outer teeth of the first gear (9) around the shaft (16) that is fixedly connected with the base plate, the arrangement being such that this gear (9) is blocked by the pawl element in one direction of rotation.
- 4. A winch as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the base plate (1) is provided with stops (23 and 24) which limit the rotation of the element (21, 22) to the first and the second position, respectively.
- 5. A winch as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the first and the second shaft (12 and 14) are secured to the rotatable element (21, 22) so as to be symmetrically positioned relative to the central shaft (4).
- 6. A winch as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the pair of gears (18, 19) around the second shaft (20) are fixedly interconnected.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 723,941, filed Apr. 16, 1985 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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