Claims
- 1. A lift apparatus for selectively raising and lowering a marine vessel out of and into a body of water, said apparatus comprising:a support structure locatable beside the vessel to be lifted and extendable above the body of water; a continuously elongate winder for axially rotatably mounting on said support structure above the body of water, said winder including a spaced apart pair of integrally connected and circumferentially grooved sections located proximate respective distally opposing ends of said winder; a single motor for axially driving said elongate winder such that both grooved sections rotate in unison; a marine vessel supporting platform disposed beside said support structure; and a lift cable assembly operably interconnecting said winder and said platform, said lift cable assembly having a first cable end portion that is windably engaged with one of the grooved sections of the winder and a second cable end portion that is windably engaged with the other grooved section of the winder, said cable assembly including at least two dependent cable portions that are disposed longitudinally intermediate said first and second end portions, each removably engaging a respective lower pulley carried by said platform and at least one upper cable portion that is disposed longitudinally intermediate a respective pair of said dependent cable portions and interengaged with said support structure, whereby said winder is axially rotated in a first direction by said single motor to wind said end portions of said cable assembly onto respective grooved sections of said winder and raise said platform, said winder being axially rotated in an opposite second direction to unwind said cable assembly therefrom and lower said platform.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said cable assembly has a serpentine configuration between said opposing end portions thereof.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said support structure carries at least one upper pulley that is interengaged by a respective upper cable portion.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 including at least three lower pulleys for being movably interengaged by respective dependent cable portions, and further including at least a pair of said upper pulleys, each for being movably interengaged by a respective upper cable portion positioned longitudinally between respective adjacent pair of said dependent cable portions.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 in which said lower pulleys included axes that are substantially coplanar.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 in which said upper pulleys are mounted at substantially equal heights on said support.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said upper and lower pulleys are substantially vertically coplanar such a fleet angle is lacking between said upper and lower pulleys.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said cable assembly extends alternately between said lower and upper pulleys.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said cable assembly includes a plurality of vertical cable segments, each extending between a lower pulley and one of said winder and a respective said upper pulley, each cable segment supporting an equal portion of a load supported by said platform.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said cable comprises a single, continuous and unbroken one piece element extending between said opposing end portions.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said support structure includes a cable beam for rotatably supporting said winder.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 in which support structure includes a pair of pilings for mounting in the body of water, said cable beam extending between said pilings.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a drive mechanism for selectively turning said winder in said first and second directions.
- 14. A lift apparatus for use in combination with a support structure located beside a marine vessel to selectively lift and lower the vessel out of and into a body of water adjacent to the vessel, said apparatus comprising:a continuously elongate winder for axially rotatably mounting on the support structure above the body of water, said winder including a spaced apart pair of integrally connected and circumferentially grooved sections located proximate respective distally opposing ends of said winder; a single motor for axially driving said winder such that both grooved sections rotate in unison; a marine vessel supporting platform disposed beside the support structure; and a lift cable assembly operably interconnecting said winder and said platform, said lift cable assembly having a first cable end portion windably engaged with one of said grooved sections and a second cable end portion windably engaged with the other grooved section, said cable assembly including at least two dependent cable portions that are disposed longitudinally intermediate said first and second end portions, each for movably interengaging a respective lower pulley carried by said platform and at least one upper cable portion that is disposed longitudinally intermediate a respective pair of said dependent cable portions and interengaged with said support structure, whereby said winder is axially rotated in a first direction by said single motor to wind said end portions of said cable onto respective grooved sections of said winder and raise said platform, said winder being axially rotated in an opposite second direction to unwind said cable assembly therefrom and lower said platform.
- 15. A lift apparatus for selectively raising and lowering a marine vessel out of and into a body of water, said apparatus comprising:at least one support structure locatable on a first side of the vessel to be lifted and at least one support structure locatable on a second side of the vessel, each support structure being extendable above the body of water; a plurality of continuously elongate winders, each for axially rotatably mounting on a respective one of said support structures above the body of water, each winder including a spaced apart pair of integrally connected and circumferentially grooved sections located proximate respective distally opposing ends of said winder; each winder having a single motor associated therewith for axially driving said elongate winder such that both of said grooved sections rotate in unison; a marine vessel supporting platform disposed between support structures locatable on the first and second sides of the vessel respectively; and a plurality of lift cable assemblies, each operably interconnecting a respective said winder and said platform, each said lift cable assembly having a first cable end portion windably engaged with one of said grooved sections and a second cable end portion windably engaged with the other grooved section, said cable assembly including at least two dependent cable portions that are disposed longitudinally intermediate said first and second end portions, each for movably interengaging a respective lower pulley carried by said platform, and at least one upper cable portion that is disposed longitudinally intermediate a respective pair of said dependent cable portions and interengaged with said support structure, whereby said winders are axially rotated in respective first directions by said respective motors to wind said cable end portions onto said respective grooved sections of said winders and raise said platform, and whereby said winders are axially rotated in respective, opposite second directions to unwind said cable assemblies from said winders and lower said platform.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 in which said support structure carries at least one upper pulley that is interengaged by a respective upper cable portion.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15 including at least three lower pulleys for being movably interengaged by respective dependent cable portions, and further including at least a pair of said upper pulleys, each for being movably interengaged by a respective upper cable portion positioned longitudinally between respective adjacent pair of said dependent cable portions.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/299,642 filed Jun. 20, 2001.
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