Claims
- 1. A constant tension hoisting system having a single-lever control for a winch having a drive torque variable from minimum to maximum in a constant tension mode and that is operable to be switched between a normal mode and a constant tension mode for raising and lowering an object supported by a cable on the winch between a relatively stable platform and a surface undergoing vertical wave motion relative to the platform, said lever control being capable of switching the system between the normal and the constant tension mode, comprising:
- a single, manually actuated control lever means positionable for controlling the winch for (1) hoisting and lowering in the normal mode, (2) varying the cable tension of the constant tension mode, and (3) activating a constant tension mode selection circuit to allow switching between the normal mode and the constant tension mode;
- said control lever being positionable into a commit-to-constant-tension position when activating the constant tension mode selection circuit;
- means responsive to the control lever being placed in the commit-to-constant-tension position for activating the constant tension mode selection circuit to allow switching between the normal mode and the constant tension mode; and
- means responsive to a change to minimum cable tension for automatically switching the winch from the normal mode to the constant tension mode when the constant tension mode selection circuit is activated.
- 2. The constant tension hoisting system of claim 1, said control lever means being positionable into a neutral position, a minimum cable tension in constant tension mode position and said commit-to-constant-tension position, and wherein the control lever cannot be moved from the neutral position to the commit-to-constant-tension position without being placed in the minimum cable tension in constant tension mode position so that the drive torque is reduced to provide minimum tension in the cable when the automatic switching from the normal mode to the constant tension mode occurs.
- 3. The single-lever control of claim 1 wherein the means for automatically switching the winch from the normal mode to the constant tension mode includes means for sensing a low tension condition in the cable and initiates switching of the hoisting system from the normal mode to the constant tension mode at the moment when a substantially low tension condition is sensed in a cable of the hoisting system.
- 4. A single lever control for a winch that is operable to be switched between a normal mode and a constant tension mode for raising and lowering an object supported by a cable on the winch between a relatively stable platform and a surface undergoing vertical wave motion relative to the platform, comprising:
- a single hand lever control means for (1) providing hoist, lower and neutral conditions in a normal operating mode, (2) providing minimum and maximum tension conditions in a constant tension mode, and (3) switching between said normal and constant tension modes.
- 5. The control of claim 4, said control having an operating handle and a guide slot, the guide slot defining various operating positions for the handle, said slot having a first location for providing a neutral condition in the normal operating mode, a second location for providing a commit-to-constant-tension condition, a third location for a cancel constant tension condition, and a fourth location for providing hoisting in the normal mode.
- 6. The control of claim 5, said control slot also including a fifth location for providing lowering in the normal mode and minimum tension in the constant tension mode.
- 7. The control of claim 6, said slot fifth location lying sidewise adjacent said slot second location.
- 8. The control of claim 5, said slot third location lying sidewise adjacent said slot first location.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 653,942, filed Sept. 20, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,624,450, issued Nov. 25, 1986.
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