Claims
- 1. A lever-operated chain hoist in which a cargo chain wheel is pivoted in a main body frame formed of a pair of side plates having a spacing between the side plates to receive the chain wheel therebetween, the chain wheel being rotated by a lever device and a link chain being wound on the cargo chain wheel to be wound up or let off and having a load end and a free end, comprising:
- a slip-out preventing member linked to the free end portion of the link chain;
- the slip-out preventing chain member being a monoblock casting metal block excelling in impact resistance having an upper end face formed as a planiform surface of greater width than the spacing between said side plates forming the main body frame;
- the metal block having a slot opening through the middle portion of said upper end face for inserting an endmost link of the link chain therein;
- a stopping bolt;
- a bolt insertion hole extending through the metal block for inserting the stopping bolt therein;
- the slot receiving the endmost link at said free end of the link chain in inserted relation therein, and said stopping bolt being inserted into a side portion of said metal block through said insertion hole and through said endmost link to secure said free end of the link chain thereto;
- a nut for securing said bolt in said metal block; and
- the metal block having a middle portion defining a grip portion narrower transversely than said upper end face and a slide-preventive protrusion in a hoist portion thereof.
- 2. A chain hoist according to claim 1, wherein the metal block is made of a metal having a strength stronger than that of the cargo lifting hook of the link chain.
Priority Claims (1)
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62-190444 |
Dec 1987 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 249,987, filed Sept. 27, 1988, now abandoned.
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