Claims
- 1. Clutch mechanism for hoisting apparatuses comprising:
- (a) a driven plate;
- (b) a drum having opposed end plates, one said end plate being moveable into and out of engagement with said driven plate;
- (c) a first disc having one side acting upon the other said end plate of said drum;
- (d) the other side of said first disc having a generally planar surface;
- (e) a second disc, said second disc having a generally planar surface which faces the planar surface of the first disc;
- (f) at least three holes in the planar surface of each said disc, each said hole in the planar surface of said first disc opposing one hole of said second disc to form opposed pairs;
- (g) each said at least three holes having one sidewall which is substantially perpendicular with respect to the planar surface and a second opposed sidewall oblique to the planar surface;
- (h) a dowel in each said opposed pair of holes, said dowel having a length greater than the combined lengths of the perpendicular sidewalls of the opposed pair of holes;
- (i) said discs having a first position wherein the dowels are positioned towards oblique walls of the holes and a second position wherein the opposed dowels are positioned towards the perpendicular walls of the holes;
- (j) said discs being movable from said first position to said second position by relative rotation thereof;
- (k) said one said end plate of said drum being in positive engagement with said driven plate when said discs are in said first position; and
- (l) said one said end plate being out of positive engagement with said driven plate when said discs are in said second position.
- 2. The clutch mechanism of claim 1 wherein the perpendicular sidewall of each hole is a semi-cylindrical concave section having its cylindrical axis parallel to the axis of rotation of the disc.
- 3. The clutch mechanism of claim 2 wherein the dowels have round end portions and the bottom portions of each said hole are concave portions substantially conforming to the shaped of said rounded end portions.
- 4. The clutch mechanism of claim 3 wherein said rounded end portions are hemispherical end portions.
- 5. The clutch mechanism of claim 2 wherein the axis of symmetry of the hole makes a small angle with respect to a line perpendicular to a radial line of said disc through said cylindrical axis.
- 6. The clutch mechanism of claim 1 wherein there are three holes, the centers of which are radially spaced from the adjacent hole by no more than about 150.degree..
- 7. The clutch mechanism of claim 1 wherein the length of each dowel is not substantially greater than the combined length of the oblique sidewalls of the opposed pair of holes in which the dowel is situated.
- 8. The clutch mechanism of claim 1 wherein a bearing is disposed between the said one side of the said first disc and the said other said end plate of the said drum.
- 9. The clutch mechanism of claim 1 wherein the direction of said relative rotation from said first position to said second position is unidirectional with the direction of rotation of said driven plate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 139,246 filed Apr. 11, 1980.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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