Information
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Patent Grant
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6443514
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Patent Number
6,443,514
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Date Filed
Monday, September 17, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 3, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 294 11
- 294 821
- 294 89
- 243 499
- 403 78
- 403 79
- 403 119
- 403 164
- 410 101
- 410 104
- 410 111
- 411 400
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hoist ring for fixed engagement, in a mounted position, in a threaded bore on a load surface of a load member includes a load bearing ring, a support member and a post. The support member has a cylindrical passage having a first axis and further includes a ring slot to pivotally support the load ring and allow the load ring to rotate about a second axis perpendicular to the first axis such that the load ring freely adjusts to the direction of an applied force. The post has an unthreaded portion in the passage and the passage and the ring slot intersect for the unthreaded, portion of the post to interengage with the load ring to retain the load ring in the ring slot when the post is received in the passage.
Description
It is well known in the art that connecting a ring to a load member can be utilized to lift and manipulate the load member such as die sets or molds. Further, it is well known that a ring attached to a load member can be used to secure the load member such as for transportation of the load member. Fuller U.S. Pat. No. 6,068,310, for example, discloses a side-pull style hoist ring which pivotally secures a load bearing ring to a load member and is incorporated by reference herein as background information for side-pull hoist rings.
Another style of hoist rings which is utilized to lift or secure a load member is disclosed in Schron, Jr. U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,734 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,576. The patents to Schron Jr. disclose a center-pull style hoist ring which also fastens a load bearing ring to a load member. As with the side-pull hoist ring, as is disclosed in Fuller, the center-pull hoist ring disclosed in Schron Jr. provides rotation about a first and a second axis which are perpendicular to one another. This allows the load bearing ring to automatically pivotally extend towards the direction of the applied force. However, with center-pull style hoist rings, the first and second axes intersect one another, which is not the case with side-pull a hoist rings as is disclosed in Fuller. Schron Jr. is also incorporated by reference as background information.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is well known in the art that by securing a load ring to an object, the load ring can be utilized to lift the object or to secure the object. In this respect, a hook attached to a hoisting device may be utilized to lift heavy objects such as molds and die sets by interengaging with the hoist ring. In addition, straps or tie downs can be attached to the ring to secure an object during shipment. Earlier load bearing rings utilized rigid ring mechanisms fixedly attached to the load member. The common attaching method is by directly threading the load ring into a threaded bore on the surface of the load member. This design is simple but has many problems in that by directly threading the rigid load ring to the surface of the object, the load ring may loosen, which would require subsequent tightening thereof. In addition, since the load ring is fixedly engaged to the load member, it is not capable of automatically pivotally extending toward the direction of the applied force. Therefore, a bending moment is produced in the direction of the applied force when the lifting device applies the force to the load member. The bending moment requires stronger materials to be utilized or additional reinforcement of the load ring. In addition, large loads can damage the threads of the threaded bore. In order to overcome the shortcomings of the rigid ring, hoist rings which allow the load bearing ring to pivot toward the direction of the applied force were developed. However, providing a structure that allows pivotal movement of the load ring disadvantageously increases the cost of the hoist ring device. In this respect, allowing pivotal movement of the load ring about one or two axes increases the number of components in the hoist ring and further increases the complexity of the manufacturing process.
Another disadvantage found in the prior art is that in order to allow the load bearing ring to pivot to the direction of the applied force, intricate components are required, which further add to the expense of the manufacturing process. Further, in order to produce a pivotable hoist ring that acts as a single component in both the mounted and unmounted condition, complicated support members are required to handle the applied force and to prevent inadvertent disassembly when the device is removed from the load member while still allowing for pivotal movement about two axes. In addition, due to the substantial forces created by the applied force, high strength materials are utilized for the support member which typically do not possess properties favorable for machining. This further adds to the cost of the hoist ring device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, an improved hoist ring is provided which requires fewer components and fewer machining steps while still providing a rigid hoist ring with a load bearing ring capable of pivoting automatically in the direction of the applied force during the lifting or securing procedure. More particularly, a hoist ring in accordance with the present invention includes a support member which allows a post, which fixedly engages the threaded bore of a load member, to also partially interengage with a load bearing ring to retain the load bearing ring in the support member, while still allowing pivotal movement of the load bearing ring about two axes. In providing a support member in accordance with the present invention, the number of components and the number of machining steps are advantageously reduced even though the strength of the hoist ring is maintained and the components of the hoist ring are retained by the support member even when the hoist ring is removed from the load member. In addition, by providing a support member which is a unified component, strength is increased while the number of component parts is reduced.
The foregoing advantages are achieved in accordance with the present invention by utilizing a support member having a passage for receiving the post which partially intersects with a ring slot that is generally perpendicular to the passage such that a portion of the post, when it is received in the passage, interengages with the load ring in the ring slot to retain the load ring in the ring slot. Further, the interengagement between the portion of the post and the load ring does not reduce the ability of the load ring to freely pivot within the slot or the support member to freely pivot about the post.
It is accordingly an outstanding object of the present invention to provide a hoist ring which pivotally interengages with a load member to allow the load bearing ring to automatically adjust to the direction of the applied force during the lifting or securing procedure.
Another object is the provision of a hoist ring of the foregoing character which requires fewer components and fewer manufacturing steps than hoist rings heretofore available.
A further object is the provision of a hoist ring of the foregoing character which is less expensive to produce while maintaining its structural integrity.
Still another object of the present invention is the provision of a hoist ring of the foregoing character which is joined together in such a way that the components thereof are retained therein even when the hoist ring is removed from the load member.
Yet another object of the present invention is the provision of a hoist ring of the foregoing character which utilizes a unified central support member which provides rotation of the load ring about two axes.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a hoist ring of the foregoing character which is easy to use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing and other objects and advantages will become apparent from the following description taken together with the accompanied drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a hoist ring in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the hoist ring in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional elevation view taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a rear elevation view of the hoist ring in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional elevation view taken along line
5
—
5
of FIG.
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now in greater detail to the drawings, wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating a preferred embodiment of the present invention only, and not for the purpose of limiting the same,
FIGS. 1-5
show a side-pull hoist ring
10
which primarily includes only three components, namely a support member
12
, a load bearing ring
14
and a post
16
. Support member
12
can be configured in many shapes, but is shown as a generally rectangular block mountable on a load member
32
and, relative thereto, having an inwardly facing surface
18
, an outwardly facing surface
20
, side surfaces
22
and
24
, a bottom facing surface
26
and a top facing surface
28
. Support member
12
can further include an inclined surface
30
between top surface
28
and outwardly facing surface
20
. Support member
12
should be constructed of high strength steel to withstand the forces involved when hoist ring
10
is utilized to support load member
32
.
Support member
12
further includes a passage
34
having a first axis
36
. Passage
34
is shaped to receive post
16
and to allow post
16
to rotate relative to support member
12
about axis
36
.
Passage
34
extends from inwardly facing surface
18
to outwardly facing surface
20
and includes a first cylindrical portion
38
extending inwardly from surface
18
and having a first diameter
40
and a second cylindrical portion
42
extending from first cylindrical portion
38
to outwardly facing surface
20
. Second cylindrical portion
42
has a second diameter
44
which is greater than first diameter
40
, thus providing a shoulder
43
between the passage portions. First cylindrical portion
38
and second cylindrical portion
42
have lengths
46
and
48
respectively in the direction of axis
36
. Second cylindrical portion
42
further includes a clip retaining groove
50
coaxial with axis
36
which supports a split spring clip
56
in the manner and for the purpose discussed in greater detail below.
Support member
12
also includes a ring slot
60
extending from side surface
22
to side surface
24
and transverse to axis
36
. Ring slot
60
has a generally L-shaped cross-sectional configuration with an elongated slot opening
62
between side surfaces
22
and
24
at inwardly facing surface
18
. Further, slot opening
62
is defined by an upper slot edge
66
and a lower slot edge
68
which are spaced apart to receive a pivot leg
70
of load bearing ring
14
as set forth more fully hereinafter. Preferably, leg
70
is substantially cylindrical, has a given diameter, and has an axis
72
which is transverse to first axis
36
when leg
70
is in ring slot
60
. Ring slot
60
further includes a slot surface which extends from lower slot edge
68
to upper slot edge
66
and includes, starting at lower slot edge
68
, a bottom surface
82
extending inwardly from edge
68
toward outwardly facing surface
20
, an inner surface
86
at the inner end of surface
82
extending upwardly toward top facing surface
28
, and downwardly open arcuate upper slot surface
88
which has a radius corresponding to the radius of leg
70
of load bearing ring
14
. Arcuate slot surface
88
terminates along upper slot edge
66
and has an axis between side surfaces
22
and
24
which coincides with axis
72
when ring leg
70
engages surface
88
as shown in FIG.
3
.
As mentioned above, ring slot
60
is perpendicular to passage
34
which provides for the full range of pivotal movement of load bearing ring
14
about axes
36
and
72
, thereby allowing load bearing ring
14
to automatically adjust to the direction of the applied force. The pivotal movement of load bearing ring
14
will be discussed in greater detail below. Ring slot
60
intersects with passage
34
to form an intersecting opening
94
therebetween. Passage
34
is centered between side surfaces
22
and
24
, whereby opening
94
is centered in ring slot
60
between side surfaces
22
and
24
and intersects bottom surface
82
and the lower part of inner surface
86
of the ring slot
60
.
Post
16
comprises a cylindrical stem
90
having a threaded outer end portion
100
adjacent an unthreaded inner portion
102
intersecting threaded portion
100
along a circumferential edge
104
.
Threaded portion
100
has a thread diameter which is smaller than that of unthreaded portion
102
.
Post
16
further includes a head
110
at the inner end of stem portion
102
having a head diameter which is greater than the diameter of stem portion
102
, thus providing a shoulder
114
between head
110
and stem portion
102
. In order for post
16
to freely pivot in passage
34
relative to support member
12
, it is preferred that both stem portion
102
and head
110
be cylindrical and coaxial with axis
36
. To facilitate the rotation of post
16
about axis
36
by the user for introducing the post into a threaded bore
115
of load member
32
, head
110
preferably includes a tool receiving recess
116
. Preferably, tool receiving recess
116
is a hex key recess in outer head surface
118
, even though other tool receiving contours may be utilized.
Load bearing ring
14
can be configured in any known loop configuration and can be either a unified structural component or can be comprised of multiple components. Shown is a standard unified single hoop configuration which incorporates the pivot leg
70
having a length
130
. The diameter of leg
70
must be smaller than the distance between edges
66
and
68
of ring slot opening
62
to allow entry of leg
70
into ring slot
60
. Further, the length
130
of leg
70
must be greater than the width of support member
12
between side surfaces
22
and
24
to allow load ring
14
to pivot 360° about axis
72
of leg
70
. In this respect, by having the length of leg
70
greater than the width of support member
12
, side legs
136
and
138
of load ring
14
will clear side surfaces
22
and
24
of support member
12
. Legs
136
and
138
diverge from leg
70
and are joined by an upper curved leg
140
. Even though other ring configurations can be utilized, it is preferred that upper leg
140
be curved so that the force applied to load ring
14
will be aligned in the center of the load ring
14
, thereby balancing the load about the center of hoist ring
10
.
Hoist ring
10
is assembled in the following manner. First, pivot leg
70
of load ring
14
is received in ring slot
60
through opening
62
such that load ring
14
can pivot relative to support member
12
about axis
72
which, as described hereinabove, is substantially perpendicular to axis
36
. Once load ring leg
70
is received in ring slot
60
, post
16
is positioned in passage
34
such that shoulder
114
engages against shoulder
43
to position stem portion
102
in first cylindrical passage portion
38
and head
110
in second passage portion
42
. Post
16
is axially retained within passage
34
by fitting split spring clip
56
into clip retaining groove
50
. Once clip
56
is received in clip groove
50
, post
16
is axially retained in passage
34
by the engagement between ring clip
56
and head surface
118
. It should be noted that other methods known in the art to maintain post
16
in passage
34
can be utilized. First cylindrical passage portion
38
is sized to receive unthreaded stem portion
102
and to allow the rotation of stem portion
102
within passage portion
38
. The same is true with second passage portion
42
wherein its diameter is sized to allow head
110
to rotate therein. When post
16
is received in passage
34
, stem portion
102
engages passage portion
38
and extends through intersecting opening
94
, thereby entering into the lower portion of ring slot
60
and projecting above bottom surface
82
thereof The latter projection, as will be appreciated from
FIGS. 3 and 4
, retains pivot leg
70
within ring slot
60
against displacement outwardly through slot opening
62
. While post
16
maintains load ring
14
in ring slot
60
in this manner, load ring
14
is still capable of freely rotating about axis
72
of leg
70
.
Hoist ring
10
is secured to load member
32
by threading post
16
into a threaded bore
115
in load surface
152
until edge
104
of stem portion
102
interengages with load surface
152
. Stem portion
102
has a length which is greater than the length of passage portion
38
when shoulder
114
of head
110
engages shoulder
43
, whereby edge
104
of stem portion
102
extends out of passage
34
beyond inwardly facing surface
18
of support member
12
such that there is a gap
155
between inwardly facing surface
18
and load surface
152
. This allows post
16
to be rigidly secured to load member
32
while still allowing support member
12
and load ring
14
to freely pivot about post
16
. By utilizing a split ring style clip
56
, tool receiving recess
116
can be easily accessed when post
16
is locked in passage
34
. Simultaneously allowing the rotation of support member
12
and load ring
14
about axis
36
and the rotation of load ring
14
about leg axis
72
enables load ring
14
to freely and automatically adjust relative to load member
32
in the direction of the applied force.
While considerable emphasis has been placed on a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated that other embodiments can be made and that many changes can be made in the preferred embodiment without departing from the principles of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be distinctly understood that the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as illustrative of the invention and not as a limitation.
Claims
- 1. A hoist ring for mounting on a load member, said hoist ring comprising: a load bearing ring; a support member including a passage having a first axis and a load ring slot having a slot axis generally perpendicular to said first axis, said slot intersecting said passage and supporting said load ring for rotation relative to said support member about said slot axis; a post extending through said passage and having an outer end for mounting said hoist ring on the load member and having a portion in said passage interengaging with said load ring to retain said load ring in said ring slot.
- 2. The hoist ring as defined in claim 1, wherein said support member includes an inwardly facing surface and an opposing outwardly facing surface with side surfaces connecting said inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces; said ring slot extending between said side surfaces and having an elongated slot opening in said inwardly facing surface extending between said side surfaces for receiving said load ring when said post is removed from said passage.
- 3. The hoist ring as defined in claim 2, further including a clip for axially retaining said post in said passage.
- 4. The hoist ring as defined in claim 3, wherein said portion of said post in said passage includes an edge spaced outwardly adjacent said support member for engaging the load member on which said hoist ring is mounted.
- 5. The hoist ring as defined in claim 4, wherein said passage includes a first and a second cylindrical portion and said post further includes a head, said first cylindrical portion having a first diameter and extending from said inwardly facing surface toward said outwardly facing surface, said second cylindrical portion being adjacent said first cylindrical portion and having a second diameter greater than said first diameter; said first cylindrical portion receiving said portion of said post in said passage and said second cylindrical portion receiving said head, said clip being between said head and said outwardly facing surface of said support member.
- 6. The hoist ring as defined in claim 5, wherein said head includes a tool receiving contour for rotating said post relative to said support member while in said passage.
- 7. The hoist ring as defined in claim 6, wherein said tool receiving contour is a hex key recess and said clip is an internal retaining clip nested in a clip groove in said second cylindrical portion.
- 8. The hoist ring as defined in claim 1, wherein said support member includes an inwardly facing surface and an opposing outwardly facing surface with side surfaces connecting said inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces; said ring slot extending between said side surfaces and having a bottom slot surface partially intersecting said passage, said ring slot furtherer including a downwardly opened upper slot surface opposite said bottom slot surface and extending toward said inwardly facing surface, said upper slot surface forming a retaining flange adjacent said inwardly facing surface, said flange and said portion of said post retaining said load ring in said ring slot.
- 9. The hoist ring as defined in claim 8, further including a clip for axially retaining said post in said passage.
- 10. The hoist ring as defined in claim 9, wherein said portion of said post in said passage includes an edge spaced outwardly adjacent said support member for engaging the load member on which said hoist ring is mounted.
- 11. The hoist ring as defined in claim 10, wherein said passage includes a first and a second cylindrical portion and said post further includes a head, said first cylindrical portion having a first diameter and extending from said inwardly facing surface toward said outwardly facing surface, said second cylindrical portion being adjacent said first cylindrical portion and having a second diameter greater than said first diameter; said first cylindrical portion receiving said portion of said post in said passage and said second cylindrical portion receiving said head, said clip being between said head and said outwardly facing surface of said support member.
- 12. The hoist ring as defined in claim 11, wherein said head portion includes a tool receiving contour for rotating said post relative to said support member while in said passage.
- 13. The hoist ring as defined in claim 12, wherein said tool receiving contour is a hex key recess and said clip is an internal retaining clip nested in a clip groove in said second cylindrical portion.
- 14. The hoist ring as defined in claim 1, further including a clip for axially retaining said post in said passage.
- 15. The hoist ring as defined in claim 1, wherein said support member includes an inwardly facing surface and an opposing outwardly facing surface with side surfaces connecting said inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces; said ring slot extending between said side surfaces and having an elongated slot opening in said inwardly facing surface extending between said side surfaces, said slot opening having a width large enough to receive said load ring, said portion of said post partially reducing said slot width when said post is received in said passage.
- 16. The hoist ring as defined in claim 15, wherein said ring slot has a substantially L-shaped cross-sectional configuration.
- 17. The hoist ring as defined in claim 16, wherein one leg of said L-shaped configuration includes an arcuate surface portion and the other leg includes said ring slot.
- 18. The hoist ring as defined in claim 17, wherein said arcuate surface portion of said one leg is a downwardly opened upper slot surface.
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