Heavy concrete forms, for example the type used in pouring cellar walls in residential construction, are difficult to handle manually and there is little or nothing available in the way of power operated lifting equipment for stacks of such forms.
Accordingly, it is the general object of the present invention to provide a heavy duty hoist for stacks of forms which can be easily lifted by on-site equipment such as a backhoe equipped with a simple chain and lifting hook, the hoist being of desirably simple construction and yet highly efficient in operation over a long and durable life span.
In fulfillment of the foregoing object and in accordance with the present invention, a heavy duty hoist for stacks of forms is provided with a main body adapted to be disposed centrally above a vertical stack of forms. The body has a vertically extending guideway which receives a slide movable in one and an opposite direction in the guideway and which carries a releaseably engageable lifting and lowering device at its upper end. The lifting and lowering device preferably takes the form of a simple eye member which can be engaged by a hook member at the end of a chain on a backhoe.
The slide is also provided with stop means limiting travel of the slide in at least one direction of movement. Preferably, the stop means limits movement of the slide in both directions and upward movement of the slide in the lifting direction is limited by one stop after a first increment of movement which causes the hoist to engage a lowermost form with upward slide movement thereafter raising the hoist bodily and thus lifting the stack of forms.
A first pair of arms extend respectively in opposite substantially horizontal directions from the body and each has its inner end fixedly secured to the body and carries a pivot member at its free outer end portion. A second pair of arms has inner sections extending respectively in substantially horizontal opposite directions from the slide and outer sections fixedly attached to and depending from the outer and free end portions or the inner sections. Interconnecting portions between inner and outer sections carry pivot members co-operative with the pivot members on the first pair of arms. Lower and free end portions of the depending portions of the second pair of arms have inwardly projecting lifting elements adapted to enter and retract from opposite directions beneath the lowermost form in a stack of forms. Thus, the stack of forms may be selectively raised and lowered, the inner portions of the inner sections of the second pair of arms being connected with the slide for vertical movement therewith and for limited longitudinal movement of the inner arm sections relative to the slide thus permitting limited pivotal movement of the second pair of arms and the entry and retraction of the lifting elements beneath the stack of forms.
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The hoist of the invention comprises the main body 14 which has a vertically extending guideway best illustrated in
The arms 24, 24 extend respectively in opposite substantially horizontal directions from the main body with their inner end portions fixedly attached to the body. Free outer end portions 26, 26 carry pivot members 28, 28 as best illustrated in
A second pair of arms 30, 30 have inner sections 32, 32 which extend respectively in opposite substantially horizontal directions from the slide 18. Outer sections 34 of the arms
The inner and free end portions of the inner sections of the second pair of arms 30, 30 are connected with the slide 18 for arcuate substantial vertical movement therewith and for limited longitudinal movement relative thereto.
This arrangement accommodates limited pivotal movement of the second pair of arms and the entry and retraction the lifting elements 40,40 beneath the stack of forms. As best illustrated in
As will be apparent from the foregoing, a heavy duty hoist has been provided and is simple in construction, subject to manufacture at economic advantage, and highly efficient in a long and durable service life.