The present invention relates generally to a hoist with a built-in load sensitive automatic speed change device, and more specifically to a switching mechanism for use with a hand wheel.
A manual hoist typically includes a hand wheel. The hand wheel has grooves defined therein for receiving a chain that is used to manually turn the hand wheel which is connected to a drive shaft. The drive shaft is connected to a set of gears that multiplies the force on the hand wheel to provide for raising and lowering a heavy load supported on a load sprocket by a load chain. The load is connected to the load chain by an attachment device such as a hook. When there is no load applied to the load sprocket, it takes a long time to raise and lower the attachment device because of the gear ratio. Accordingly, there is a need for a device capable of reducing the amount of time required to move the attachment device on an unloaded or lightly loaded system.
With parenthetical reference to the corresponding parts, portions or surfaces of the disclosed embodiment, merely for the purposes of illustration and not by way of limitation, the present invention meets the above described need by providing a manual hoist with an automatic speed change device.
The invention may provide a system for automatically switching between a high speed and a low speed state for rotating the drive shaft of a manual hoist. The system may comprise a hand wheel (10) having a central opening (13) defined therein. A hollow cylindrical tube (19) may surround the central opening (13) and extend therefrom.
A switching mechanism (31) may be attached to the tube (19) on the hand wheel (10). The switching mechanism (31) may have a central bore (44) defined therein. The switching mechanism (31) may be provided with a spring-biased ring (34) having a first plurality of teeth (37) disposed thereon.
A drive shaft (22) has a first end (25) sized to fit inside the cylindrical tube (19) on the hand wheel (10). The drive shaft (22) is configured to extend through the central opening (13) in the hand wheel (10) where it engages with the gear system and load sprocket of the manual hoist in a conventional manner. The drive shaft (22) has a second end (28) with a gear (40) fixedly attached thereto.
An irreversible lock (78) may be disposed in the switching mechanism (31). The irreversible lock (78) may be provided with an inner rotating part (81) and an outer ring (96). The inner rotating part (81) may be fixedly attached to the drive shaft (22). The inner rotating part (81) and outer ring (96) are capable of automatically switching between a first condition where the inner rotating part (81) and the outer ring (96) are mechanically coupled to rotate in unison, and a second position where the inner rotating part (81) rotates independently from the outer ring (96).
The invention may include a planetary gear system (63) having a ring gear (66), a plurality of planet gears (72), and a planetary carrier (75) attached to the planet gears (72). The planetary gears (72) may be configured to receive the gear (40) attached to the drive shaft in the position of a sun gear. The planetary carrier (75) has a second plurality of teeth (60) configured to engage with the first plurality of teeth (37) on the switching mechanism (31).
When the system has a light load or no load attached thereto, the first plurality of teeth (37) on the switching mechanism (31) engage with the second plurality of teeth (60) on the planetary carrier (75) such that rotation of the hand wheel (10) by means of a chain rotates the planetary carrier (75). Rotation of the planetary carrier (75) may provide a roughly seven times faster rotation of the sun gear (40) based on the configuration of the planetary gear system (63). The faster rotation of the sun gear (40) causes the inner rotating part (81) connected to the drive shaft (22) to rotate independently of the outer ring (96). Accordingly, when there is a light or no load condition, the drive shaft (22) rotates much faster than the hand wheel (10) such that the attachment device on the hoist can be moved more rapidly.
When the system has a heavier load attached thereto, the first plurality of teeth (37) do not engage with the second plurality of teeth (60). In this state, the rotation of the hand wheel (10) rotates the outer ring (96) which is mechanically coupled to the inner rotating part (81) of the irreversible lock (78) to rotate in unison such that the hand wheel (10) and the drive shaft (22) rotate at the same speed in one to one relation corresponding to the normal operation of a manual hoist.
At the outset, it should be clearly understood that like reference numerals are intended to identify the same structural elements, portions or surfaces consistently throughout the several drawing figures, as such elements, portions or surfaces may be further described or explained by the entire written specification, of which this detailed description is an integral part. Unless otherwise indicated, the drawings are intended to be read (e.g., cross-hatching, arrangement of parts, proportion, debris, etc.) together with the specification, and are to be considered a portion of the entire written description of this invention. As used in the following description, the terms “horizontal”, “vertical”, “left”, “right”, “up” and “down”, as well as adjectival and adverbial derivatives thereof, (e.g., “horizontally”, “rightwardly”, “upwardly”, etc.), simply refer to the orientation of the illustrated structure as the particular drawing figure faces the reader. Similarly, the terms “inwardly” and “outwardly” generally refer to the orientation of a surface relative to its axis of elongation, or of rotation, as appropriate.
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The system may be provided with a switching mechanism 31. The switching mechanism 31 may be provided with a ring 34 have a first plurality of teeth 37 extending in the axial direction. A body 43 of the switching mechanism 31 may have a race 46 defined therein for receiving a cam roller 49. The ring 34 may be biased in the axial direction away from the body 43 as will be described in greater detail herein. When the cam roller 49 is in the center position shown in the figure, the teeth 37 are extended a maximum distance in the axial direction to engage with a second plurality of teeth 60 on a planetary carrier 75 described in further detail below. When the cam roller 49 is rotated away from center in either direction, the position of the cam roller 49 in the race 46 causes the first plurality of teeth 37 to move in the axial direction away from a planetary gear system 63 as will be described in greater detail below. A gear 40 attaches to the elongate portion 28 of the drive shaft 22.
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The spring biased rollers 90 and 93 connect the outer ring 96 to the inner rotating part 81. This is the case if the sun gear 40 does not rotate faster than the outer ring 96. In this state, there is either no rotation at all or the teeth 60 on the planetary carrier 75 are not engaged with the teeth 37 on the switching mechanism 31.
If the sun gear 40 rotates faster than the outer ring 96 (which occurs when teeth 60 on planetary gear 75 are engaged with the teeth 37 on the switching mechanism), a pin 99 or 102 pushes one of the rollers 90, 93 out of position and the inner rotating part 81 with the attached output shaft 22 can rotate freely in that direction. In this state, the other roller rotates freely like a free wheel and the inner rotating part 81 and outer ring 96 rotate independently.
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When the cam roller 49, is positioned toward the ends 47, 48 of the race 46 (which is caused by turning of the hand wheel 10 with a heavy load attached to the load chain of the manual hoist), the teeth 37 on the ring 34 are moved away from the teeth 60 in the axial direction. In this position, the hand wheel 10 is not turning the planetary carrier 75, and the hand wheel 10 turns the outer ring 96 of the irreversible lock 78. The outer ring 96 is coupled to the inner rotating part 81 and rotates in unison therewith in the low speed condition of the irreversible lock 78. The inner rotating part 81 is fixedly attached to the shaft 22. Accordingly, in the low speed condition, the hand wheel 10 is turning the shaft 22 in a one to one relationship corresponding to the normal operation of a manual hoist.
The outer ring 96 of the irreversible lock 78 is attached to the body 43 of the switching mechanism and turns with the handwheel 10. The ring 34 with the teeth 37 also turns with the handwheel 10. When the teeth 37 are engaged with the teeth 60 on the planetary carrier 75, the rotation of the planetary carrier 75 causes a fast rotation of the shaft 22 by means of the sun gear 40 which causes the inner rotating part 81 to automatically decouple from the outer ring 96 according to the operation of the irreversible lock 78.
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The present invention contemplates that many changes and modifications may be made. Therefore, while the presently-preferred form of the automatic speed change device has been shown and described, and several modifications and alternatives discussed, persons skilled in this art will readily appreciate that various additional changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, as defined and differentiated by the following claims.
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