Claims
- 1. An apparatus for shifting a load between spaced positions, said apparatus comprising, in combination:
- (a) a support beam having a plurality of telescopically oriented tubular sleeve portions of progressively smaller diameter;
- (b) a vertical support member;
- (c) first means for coupling one end of the largest diameter one of said plurality of telescopically oriented tubular sleeve portions to said vertical support member at a first location thereon with freedom for pivotal movement about a vertical axis;
- (d) cable support drum means mounted on said support beam, said cable support drum means having a cable secured at one end to said support drum means and wound thereabout with the opposite free end of said cable passing through said plurality of telescopically oriented tubular sleeve portions and exiting therefrom through one end of the smallest diameter one of said tubular sleeve portions, said free opposite end of said cable including means for separably attaching said cable to the load to be shifted;
- (e) means for shifting said plurality of telescopically oriented tubular sleeve portions axially relative to one another so as to selectively elongate and shorten said support beam, said means for shifting said plurality of telescopically oriented tubular sleeve portions including:
- (i) a toothed rack secured to the outer surface of, and extending axially along, one of the smaller diameter tubular sleeve portions;
- (ii) a worm gear mounted on the free end of the next larger tubular sleeve portion and drivingly coupled to said toothed rack;
- (iii) a circular rack mounted on said support beam, said circular rack having a socket for receiving a removable winch handle;
- (iv) a pinion gear meshed with said circular rack;
- (v) a drive shaft drivingly connected at one end to said worm gear and at its other end to said pinion gear so that upon insertion of a winch handle into said socket and rotation thereof said smaller diameter tubular sleeve portion is caused to move axially relative to said next larger tubular sleeve portion so as to elongate or shorten said support beam;
- (vi) a plurality of latch openings formed axially along the length of one of said tubular sleeve portions; and,
- (vii) at least one outwardly biased depressible latch button formed on the next smaller diameter one of said telescopically oriented tubular sleeve portions so that said next smaller diameter one of said telescopically oriented tubular sleeve portions can be shifted axially relative to the immediately adjacent outer one of said tubular sleeve portions by depressing said outwardly biased button inwardly through one of said openings and shifting said next smaller diameter tubular sleeve portion axially relative to the next adjacent outer tubular sleeve portion until said outwardly biased button snaps into a different latch opening on said adjacent outer tubular sleeve portion;
- (f) second means coupled to said one end of said smaller diameter one of said tubular sleeve portions of said support beam for coupling said support beam to said vertical support for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis, said second coupling means being vertically spaced from said first coupling means so that said support beam can be maintained in a substantially horizontal plane at all operative lengths and pivotal positions about said vertical axis; and,
- (g) means for controllably unwinding and winding said cable about said cable support drum means so as to permit the operator of said apparatus to shift a load between spaced positions.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said vertical support member comprises a mast on a sailing vessel.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said vertical support member comprises a mast on a sailing vessel, said load comprises a dinghy, and said support beam is movable between a first position wherein said dinghy is stowed on board said sailing vessel and a second deployed position outboard of said vessel for permitting said dinghy to be lowered into and/or lifted out of the water.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cable support drum means include:
- (i) an engagable/disengagable unidirectional ratcheting mechanism normally biased into the engaged position for preventing unintentional unwinding of said cable when supporting a load; and
- (ii) a first socket for receiving a removable winch handle for enabling manual rotation of said cable support drum means during winding and unwinding of said cable.
- 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3 wherein said cable support drum means further includes a clutch assembly for disengaging said drum from said unidirectional ratcheting mechanism during manual unwinding of said cable.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application based on applicant's prior co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 145,974 filed Jan. 20, 1988, now abandoned, such prior application being, in turn, a continuation application based on applicant's prior co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 762,720, filed Aug. 5, 1985, now abandoned.
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