Claims
- 1. In a cable-pulley transmission having:
- a plurality of pulleys with flight receiving pockets;
- an endless cable trained about the pulleys; and
- a plurality of flights located at spaced intervals along the cable, said flights fitting into the flight receiving pockets of the pulley for transmitting motion between the pulleys and the cable;
- the improvement comprising each of said flights being formed by two half-sections that are welded together about the cable in direct gripping relationship therewith, the length of the cable gripped between two half-sections of a flight is substantially less than the flight length along the cable to minimize the restriction of the flight on the flexibility of the cable.
- 2. The cable-pulley transmission of claim 1 wherein,
- the length of cable gripped between two half-sections of a flight is less than one-fifth the flight length along the cable.
- 3. The cable-pulley transmission of claim 1 wherein,
- said flight half-sections have contact ridges located at central portions of the half-sections for gripping the cable between opposite contact ridges.
- 4. The cable-pulley transmission of claim 1 wherein,
- each of said flight half-sections have a planar side with a projection and an indentation relative to the planar side, said projection and indentation of one flight half-section being inter-fitted with a corresponding indentation and projection of the opposite half-section of the flight, said flight half-sections being welded together at the indentations and projections.
- 5. A lift for liquid comprising:
- a plurality of pulleys with flight receiving pockets, one pulley being located for positioning within a source of liquid and at least one pulley being located for positioning above the top of the liquid source;
- an endless cable trained about the pulleys, the cable having an ascending section and a descending section; and
- a plurality of flights located at spaced intervals along the cable for maintaining a column of viscous liquid surrounding said ascending cable section and for transmitting motion between the pulleys and the cable, each of the flights being formed by two half-sections mounted together about the cable in direct gripping relationship therewith, the length of cable gripped between two half-sections of a flight being substantially less than the flight length along the cable to minimize the restriction of the flight on the flexibility of the cable.
- 6. The lift of claim 5 wherein,
- the length of cable gripped between two half-sections of a flight is less than one-fifth the flight length along the cable.
- 7. The liquid lift of claim 5 wherein,
- said flight half-sections have contact ridges located at central portions of the half-sections for gripping the cable between opposite contact ridges.
- 8. The liquid lift of claim 5 wherein,
- said flight half-sections have a generally hemispherical shape with a groove for receiving the cable.
- 9. In a cable-pulley transmission having:
- a plurality of pulleys with flight receiving pockets;
- an endless cable trained about the pulleys; and
- a plurality of flights located at spaced intervals along the cable, said flights fitting into the flight receiving pockets of the pulley for transmitting motion between the pulleys and the cable;
- the improvement comprising each of said flights being formed by two half-sections that are welded together about the cable in direct gripping relationship therewith, the length of cable supported between two half-sections of a flight is less than the flight length along the cable to minimize the restriction of the flight on the flexibility of the cable.
- 10. A lift for liquid comprising:
- a plurality of pulleys with flight receiving pockets, one pulley being located within a source of liquid and at least one pulley being located above the top of the liquid source;
- an endless cable trained about the pulleys, said cable having an ascending section and a descending section;
- a plurality of flights located at spaced intervals along the cable for maintaining a column of liquid surrounding the ascending cable section and for transmitting motion between the pulleys and the cables; and
- an arm depending from the top of the liquid source for holding down the pulley located within the source of liquid, said arm being a tube surrounding the ascending section of the cable.
- 11. A method of forming a flight about a cable comprising the steps of:
- positioning two flight half-sections having projections and indentations about the cable so that the projections are aligned to interfit with the indentations,
- compressing the flight half-sections into gripping engagement with the cable and interfitting relationship between the projections and indentations, and
- welding the flight half-sections at the interfitted projections and indentations by applying opposite electrodes to the flight half-sections.
- 12. A lift for liquid comprising:
- a plurality of pulleys with flight receiving pockets, one pulley being located for positioning within a source of liquid and at least one pulley being located for positioning above the top of the liquid source;
- an endless cable trained about the pulleys, the cable having an ascending section and a descending section; and
- a plurality of flights located at spaced intervals along the cable for maintaining a column of viscous liquid surrounding said ascending cable section and for transmitting motion between the pulleys and the cable, each of said flights are formed by two half-sections mounted together about the cable in direct gripping relationship therewith, the length of cable supported between two half-sections of a flight is less than the flight length along the cable to minimize the restriction of the flight on the flexibility of the cable.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/112,813 filed on 10/23/87, now abandoned.
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