Claims
- 1. A cable pulling device, comprising a support frame, a capstan rotatably mounted on the support frame about a rotational axis, an electric driving motor mounted on the support frame and having an output shaft rotatable about an output rotational axis substantially parallel with the rotational axis of the capstan, a chain and sprocket means between the output shaft and capstan, said means having a first sprocket mounted on the output shaft and driven thereby and having a second sprocket attached to the capstan for rotating same in one direction to pull cable when the driving motor is actuated, and an anti-reversing roller clutch means including a housing with a lateral extension member mounted thereon extending transversely of the rotational axis of the capstan and output shaft, said extension member fixedly retained on the support frame against rotation and with a housing bore within said housing coaxially aligned with the output shaft for receiving the output shaft, an inner race in said housing bore mounted on the output shaft for rotation therewith and an outer roller clutch and bearing assembly with a non-rotatable outer race in said housing bore and bearings between said inner race and outer race for rotation in said one direction when the driving motor is actuated for cable pulling but said bearings binding between the inner race and outer race when rotated in the reverse direction so as to prevent rotation of said inner race and thereby lock said output shaft, chain and sprocket means and capstan against rotation in the reverse direction, preventing rotation thereof in the reverse direction by cable loads when the driving motor power is interrupted.
- 2. The cable pulling device of claim 1 wherein the second sprocket includes circumferentially spaced apertures and a spring-loaded pawl is mounted on the frame member to engage the apertures and permit capstan rotation in said one direction but not the other.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 435,171, filed Oct. 19, 1982, now abandoned.
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