Claims
- 1. A failsafe device for raising/lowering articles comprising a frame; attaching means for attaching said frame to a support surface above a predetermined height to which the article is to be selectively elevated; low friction deflection means mounted on said frame about a substantially horizontal axis when said frame is mounted on the support surface; a cable entrained over said low friction deflection means which has a substantially vertical lifting cable portion attachable to the article to the lifted and a substantially vertical pulling cable portion arranged to be pulled downwardly by a user to elevate the article and released upwardly to lower the article; cam means on said frame on one side of said pulling cable portion and having a cable engaging surface, said cam means being movable between a cable releasing position and a cable locking position, said cable engaging surface including a first engaging portion normally spaced a distance Δ from said pulling cable portion to form a clearance gap in said cable releasing position and a second engaging portion bridging said clearance gap a distance equal to least Δ for substantially instantaneously arresting said cable and preventing movement of said pulling cable portion upwardly toward said low friction deflection means and corresponding downward movement of the article; and pushing means on said frame on an opposing side of said pulling cable portion in relation to said cam means for continuously applying a force on said pulling cable portion in the direction of said cam and for urging said pulling cable portion across said clearance gap said distance Δ into contact with said first engaging portion only when tension in said pulling cable portion is decreased relative to the tension in said lifting cable portion, continued contact between said pulling cable portion and said cable engaging surface causing said second engaging portion to bridge said distance Δ while said cam means moves from said releasing to said locking positions until a tension is applied by the user to said pulling cable portion that substantially corresponds to the weight of the article, said vertical lifting cable being formed of two vertical lifting portions connected at a lowermost point to provide an upwardly open supporting loop, and comprising further low friction deflection means for engaging said supporting loop and having a support portion that follows the vertical movements of said further low friction deflection means; and object engaging means mechanically coupled to said support portion suitable for engaging and securing an object to be lifted and lowered with vertical movements of said further low friction deflection means.
- 2. A failsafe device as defined in claim 1, wherein said low friction deflection means comprises sheaves.
- 3. A failsafe device as defined in claim 1, wherein said support portion comprises a hook.
- 4. A failsafe device as defined in claim 1, wherein said support portion comprises an effective closed loop.
- 5. A failsafe device as defined in claim 4, wherein said loop is substantially triangular.
- 6. A failsafe device as defined in claim 5, wherein said triangular loop is formed of two similar open segments each having three sides one of which is open, said triangular open segments being supported on said support portion to arrange an open side of one open segment with a closed side of another associated open segment to effectively close the open sides of both open segments in use, whereby a closed ring supported by said closed loop cannot inadvertently separate from said closed loop.
- 7. A failsafe device as defined in claim 1, wherein said support portion and said object engaging means have mating portions to prevent excessive relative movements there between subsequent to engagement and during use.
- 8. A failsafe device as defined in claim 1, wherein said object engaging means is formed of at least one length of elongate rod formed to define a first portion configured to engage said support portion and a second portion configured to engage an object to be supported.
- 9. A failsafe device as defined in claim 8, wherein said support portion defines a channel or space and said first and second portions are configured and dimensioned to enable said rod to be manipulated to be freely moved through said channel, whereby said object engaging means can be connected to or separated from said support portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/414,933 filed Oct. 9, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,234,454.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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