Claims
- 1. A lift line tension limiter comprising:
- a lift line;
- a container which is adapted to contain the lift line and which has a lift end and a payload end, the payload end having a flange, the flange in turn having an aperture for passage of the lift line therethrough;
- a casing;
- said casing having a pair of opposing ends, one end of the casing having an opening for slidably receiving the container flange and the other end of the casing having an aperture for passage of the lift line therethrough;
- a compression spring mounted in the casing about the container between the container flange and the container receiving end of the casing for spring biasing the container flange toward the aperture end of the casing and thereby pinching the lift line therebetween; and
- said lift line being in frictional engagement with the aperture end of the casing so that increased tension on the lift line lessens the degree of pinching action on the lift line,
- whereby predetermined tension loading on the lift line will pull the aperture end of the casing away from the container flange to relieve the pinching action and allow a portion of the lift line to be payed out of the container until the tension loading has been lessened below the predetermined amount.
- 2. A lift line tension limiter as claimed in claim 1 including:
- means adjustably stopping slidable movement of the casing toward the lift end of the container.
- 3. A lift line tension limiter as claimed in claim 2 including:
- an eye bolt having its shank fixably extending through the apertured end of the casing;
- a portion of the eye bolt shank extending into the casing adjacent the container aperture for causing the pinching of the lift line; and
- said portion of the eye bolt shank having a rounded end.
- 4. A lift line tension limiter as claimed in claim 3 including:
- the container and the casing each being generally cylindrical.
- 5. A lift line tension limiter as claimed in claim 4 wherein the adjustable stopping means includes:
- the container having a plurality of sets of diametrically positioned holes, each set being at different longitudinal positions along the container; and
- a pin extending through one of the sets of holes.
- 6. A lift line tension limiter as claimed in claim 5 including:
- the lift line being coiled within the container, thence extending through the container aperture and casing aperture, thence being wrapped around the shank and extending through the eye of the eye bolt.
- 7. A lift line tension limiter as claimed in claim 6 including:
- the container aperture being substantially circular;
- the longitudinal axes of the container, container aperture, casing, and the shank of the eye bolt being substantially coextensive; and
- the casing aperture being laterally offset from said longitudinal axes.
- 8. A lift line tension limiter as claimed in claim 7 including:
- a clevis pivotally connected to the container for receiving the lift force.
- 9. A tension limiter for a lift line comprising:
- a generally cylindrical container which is adapted to contain the lift line, and which has a lift end and a payload end;
- a generally cylindrical casing of larger diameter than the container and having a lift end and a payload end, the lift end having an opening for slidably receiving the container and the payload end having an aperture for the passage of lift line therethrough;
- the payload end of the container having a flange for reciprocatory movement in the casing between the casing ends;
- a compression spring muonted in the casing between the flange and the lift end of the casing for biasing the payload end of the container toward the payload end of the casing;
- means for stopping movement of the lift end of the casing toward the lift end of the container;
- the payload end of the container having an aperture for the passage of lift line therethrough;
- the payload end of the casing having a projection extending inwardly therein adjacent the aperture in the payload end of the container for pinching the lift line in response to the spring force, and thereby preventing payout of the lift line through the container aperture; and
- means attached to the payload end of the casing and extending exteriorly thereof for frictionally receiving an intermediate portion of the lift line,
- whereby tension loading of the lift line above a predetermined amount will lessen the pinching action to allow payout of the lift line from the container until the tension is relieved.
- 10. A tension limiter as claimed in claim 9 including:
- the frictionally receiving means being an eye bolt;
- the container aperture being substantially circular;
- the longitudinal axes of the container, container aperture, casing and shank of the eye bolt being substantially coextensive; and
- the casing aperture being laterally offset from said longitudinal axes.
- 11. A tension limiter as claimed in claim 10 including:
- the projection being the terminal end of the shank of the eye bolt.
- 12. A tension limiter as claimed in claim 11 including:
- the stopping means being adjustable.
- 13. A tension limiter for a lift line comprising:
- a container which is adapted to contain the lift line and which has a lift end and a payload end, the payload end having a flange, the flange in turn having an aperture for passage of the lift line therethrough;
- a casing;
- said casing having a pair of opposing ends, one end of the casing having an opening for slidably receiving the container flange and the other end of the casing having an aperture for passage of the lift line therethrough;
- a compression spring mounted in the casing about the container between the container flange and the container receiving end of the casing for spring biasing the container flange toward the aperture end of the casing and thereby providing for pinching of the lift line therebetween; and
- the aperture end of the casing being capable of frictionally engaging the lift line,
- whereby, upon utilizing the lift line with the tension limiter, predetermined tension loading on the lift line will pull the aperture end of the casing away from the container flange to relieve the pinching action and allow a portion of the lift line to be payed out of the container until the tension loading has been lessened below the predetermined amount.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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