Claims
- 1. A fall arresting apparatus comprising:
- a shaft mounted at a relatively fixed axial location to permit rotation thereof in a clockwise direction or a counter-clockwise direction;
- drive means mounted on said shaft so that rotation of said drive means rotates said shaft in one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions;
- holding means for preventing rotation of at least a portion of said drive means in the opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions;
- force applying means for applying a force to rotate said drive means in said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions;
- arresting means for permitting controlled rotation of said drive means in the opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions but arresting uncontrolled rotation of said drive means in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions; and
- control means mounted for axial movement on said shaft for automatically controlling the operation of said arresting means.
- 2. A fall arresting apparatus comprising:
- a shaft mounted at a relatively fixed axial location to permit rotation thereof in a clockwise direction or a counter-clockwise direction;
- drive means mounted on said shaft so that rotation of said drive means rotates said shaft in one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions;
- holding means for preventing rotation of at least a portion of said drive means in the opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions;
- force applying means for applying a force to rotate said drive means in said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions;
- arresting means for permitting controlled rotation of said drive means in the opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions but arresting uncontrolled rotation of said drive means in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions;
- control means mounted for axial movement on said shaft for automatically controlling the operation of said arresting means; and
- safety means for permitting separation of said control means from said shaft.
- 3. The invention as in claim 2 wherein said control means comprise:
- an annular member having a longitudinal axis and mounted on said shaft for permitting rotational and axial movement therebetween;
- said annular member located to contact at least a portion of said arresting means and apply a force thereto;
- a hollow member;
- mounting means for mounting said hollow member on said shaft for permitting rotational and axial movement therebetween;
- joining means for joining together said hollow member and said annular member for movement together;
- resilient means in contact with said annular member and said hollow member so that said axial movement of said hollow member changes said force applied by said hollow member on said arresting means.
- 4. The invention as in claim 3 wherein said arresting means comprise:
- at least a first friction pad mounted on said shaft for permitting relative rotational and axial movement therebetween;
- a ratchet wheel mounted on said shaft for permitting relative rotational and axial movement therebetween and located so that said first friction pad is located between said ratchet wheel and said drive means;
- at least a second friction pad mounted on said shaft for permitting relative rotational and axial movement therebetween and located between said ratchet wheel and said annular member so that said annular member, when moved in one axial direction by said resilient means, moves facing surfaces of said annular member, said second friction pad, said ratchet wheel, said first friction pad and said drive means into contacting pressurized relationship; and
- locking means for preventing rotation of said ratchet wheel in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions.
- 5. The invention as in claim 3 wherein said mounting means comprise:
- an internally threaded portion in said hollow member; and
- an externally threaded portion on said one end portion in threaded engagement with said internally threaded portion.
- 6. The invention as in claim 5 wherein:
- said resilient means applying a force on said annular member to move said annular member into contact with said second frictional pad to produce a frictional force therebetween so that rotation of said hollow member in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions rotates said annular member to move said annular member and said hollow member in the opposite axial direction to decrease the force applied by said resilient means on said annular member and said second frictional pad to permit rotation of said second frictional pad in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions.
- 7. The invention as in claim 5, wherein said safety means comprises:
- a predetermined number of threads on said internally threaded portion.
- 8. The invention as in claim 7 and further comprising:
- a bore formed in said hollow member;
- said bore having an inner end wall having a tapered portion having an angle of taper corresponding to said angle of taper of said internally threaded portion; and
- said externally threaded portion having an end portion having a surface shaped to provide contact between said end portion and said tapered portion that varies between surface to surface contact and slightly less than tangential contact.
- 9. The invention as in claim 7 wherein said safety means further comprise:
- said hollow member having a generally cylindrical inner surface;
- a stop member having a generally cylindrical outer surface and secured to the end of said shaft;
- bearing means mounted on said generally cylindrical inner surface and in contact with said generally cylindrical outer surface;
- a flange projecting radially outwardly from said stop member; and
- spring means located between said generally cylindrical inner and outer surfaces and between said bearing means and said flange.
- 10. The invention as in claim 9 wherein:
- rotation of said hollow member in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions relative to said shaft moves said internally threaded portion out of said threaded engagement with said externally threaded portion; and
- said spring means urging one end of said internally threaded portion against a facing end of said externally threaded portion.
- 11. The invention as in claim 3 and further comprising:
- said annular member having at least one radially extending surface facing said hollow member;
- an annular recess formed in said at least one radially extending surface;
- said hollow member having at least one radially extending surface facing said annular member;
- an annular recess formed in said at least one radially extending surface of said hollow member; and
- said resilient means located between said annular member and said hollow member and having end portions located in said annular recesses.
- 12. The invention as in claim 3 wherein said joining means comprise:
- at least one axially extending pin on said annular member and extending therefrom in a direction toward said hollow member;
- at least one axially extending opening in said hollow member; and
- at least a portion of said pin being located in said recess when said annular member and said hollow member are on said shaft.
- 13. The invention as in claim 1, wherein said arresting means comprises:
- at least a first friction pad mounted on said shaft for permitting relative rotational and axial movement therebetween;
- a ratchet wheel mounted on said shaft for permitting relative rotational and axial movement therebetween and located so that said first friction pad is located between said ratchet wheel and said drive means;
- at least a second friction pad mounted on said shaft for permitting relative rotational and axial movement therebetween and located between said ratchet wheel and said annular member so that said annular member, when moved in one axial direction by said resilient means, moves facing surfaces of said annular member, said second friction pad, said ratchet wheel, said first friction pad and said drive means into contacting pressurized relationship; and
- locking means for preventing rotation of said ratchet wheel in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions.
- 14. The invention as in claim 13 wherein said control means comprises:
- an annular member having a longitudinal axis and mounted on said shaft for permitting rotational and axial movement therebetween;
- said annular member located to contact at least a portion of said arresting means and apply a force thereto;
- a hollow member;
- mounting means for mounting said hollow member on said shaft for permitting rotational and axial movement therebetween;
- joining means for joining together said hollow member and said annular member for movement together; and
- resilient means in contact with said annular member and said hollow member so that said axial movement of said hollow member changes said force applied by said hollow member on said arresting means.
- 15. The invention as in claim 2 wherein said arresting means comprise:
- at least a first friction pad mounted on said shaft for permitting relative rotational and axial movement therebetween;
- a ratchet wheel mounted on said shaft for permitting relative rotational and axial movement therebetween and located so that said first friction pad is located between said ratchet wheel and said drive means;
- at least a second friction pad mounted on said shaft for permitting relative rotational and axial movement therebetween and located between said ratchet wheel and said annular member so that said annular member, when moved in one axial direction by said resilient means, moves facing surfaces of said annular member, said second friction pad, said ratchet wheel, said first friction pad and said drive means into contacting pressurized relationship; and
- locking means for preventing rotation of said ratchet wheel in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions.
- 16. The invention as in claim 15 wherein said mounting means comprise:
- an internally threaded portion in said hollow member; and
- an externally threaded portion on said one end portion in threaded engagement with said internally threaded portion.
- 17. The invention as in claim 16 wherein:
- said resilient means applying a force on said annular member to move said annular member into contact with said second frictional pad to produce a frictional force therebetween so that rotation of said hollow member in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions rotates said annular member to move said annular member and said hollow member in the opposite axial direction to decrease the force applied by said resilient means on said annular member and said second frictional pad to permit rotation of said second frictional pad in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions.
- 18. The invention as in claim 16 wherein said safety means comprise:
- a predetermined number of threads on said internally threaded portion.
- 19. The invention as in claim 16 wherein said safety means further comprise:
- said hollow member having a generally cylindrical inner surface;
- a stop member having a generally cylindrical outer surface and secured to the end of said shaft;
- bearing means mounted on said generally cylindrical inner surface and in contact with said generally cylindrical outer surface;
- a flange projecting radially outwardly from said stop member;
- spring means located between said generally cylindrical inner and outer surfaces and between said bearing means on said flange;
- rotation of said hollow member in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions moves said internally threaded portion out of said threaded engagement with said externally threaded portion; and
- said spring means urging one end of said internally threaded portion against a facing end of said externally threaded portion.
- 20. The invention as in claim 19 wherein:
- said resilient means applying a force on said annular member to move said annular member into contact with said second frictional pad to produce a frictional force therebetween so that rotation of said hollow member in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions rotates said annular member to move said annular member and said hollow member in the opposite axial direction to decrease the force applied by said resilient means on said annular member and said second frictional pad to permit rotation of said second frictional pad in said opposite of said one of said clockwise or counter-clockwise directions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 770,540 filed Oct. 3, 1991 for LOAD LIMITING APPARATUS FOR A HOIST now U.S. Pat. No. 5,150,768 which application was a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 605,240 filed Oct. 29, 1990, for LOAD LIMITING APPARATUS FOR A HOIST, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,090,507 issued Feb. 25, 1992.
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