Claims
- 1. An apparatus for latching against upward movement a spindle driven lift of the type having a lifting nut on which a lifting carriage guided in a column is supported and a safety nut mounted for movement on the spindle for guiding the column in the event of the lifting nut failure comprising
- a pawl member,
- means rotatably mounting said pawl member adjacent the spindle so that said pawl member in a locking position prevents rotation of said spindle in the direction which causes upward movement of said lift, and
- means responsive to failure of said lifting nut for causing said pawl member to shift to said locking position.
- 2. An apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said pawl mounting means includes a pivot pin pivotably mounting said pawl, and a spring attached between said pawl and a portion of said lift for urging rotation of said pawl about said pivot pin to said locking position.
- 3. An apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said pawl has first and second contiguous bores of different diameter and wherein said pawl mounting means includes a guide bolt having portions along its axis of first and second diameters corresponding respectively to the diameters of said bores, said guide bolt engaging a portion of said lift so that said guide bolt shifts in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of said pawl, so that the portion of said bolt engaging said bore changes, permitting said pawl to rotate.
- 4. An apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said pawl has teeth which, in said locking position engage teeth on a spindle wheel of said lift to prevent rotation in a direction which raises said lift while permitting rotation in a lowering direction.
- 5. In a mechanical safety device on spindle-driven lifts, with which a lifting nut on which a lifting carriage guided in a column is supported, is guided on a spindle, and with which a safety nut arranged beneath at a small, constant distance is taken along on the spindle positively actuated, the improvement comprising arresting means for, during normal operation, maintaining a prestressed blocking mechanism out of mesh with the spindle, and so that in the event of the lifting carriage falling on the safety nut the blocking mechanism moves into mesh with the spindle once the lifting carriage has been completely lowered so that the blocking mechanism engages with the spindle under the influence of the mechanical pre-stress.
- 6. In a safety device according to claim, 5 wherein the blocking mechanism is arranged at the height of a drive wheel of the spindle.
- 7. In a safety device according to claim 5, wherein the blocking mechanism, when engaging with the spindle, permits the spindle to rotate in the lowering direction, but prevents the spindle from rotating in the lifting direction due to mechanical self-locking.
- 8. In a safety device according to claim 5, wherein the blocking mechanism is provided with a pawl rotatable round a swing bolt, which can mesh with the toothing of a drive wheel and the meshing part of which is provided with at least one tooth.
- 9. In a safety device according to claim 8, wherein the arresting means includes a guide bolt, which during normal operation rests in a borehole of the pawl and which is removed from the borehole with the lifting carriage lowered onto the safety nut.
- 10. In a safety device according to claim 9, wherein the guide bolt has a bolt part with enlarged diameter and a bolt part with reduced diameter and is supported on a spring, that the borehole in the pawl has a bore part with enlarged diameter and a bore part with reduced diameter, and that with normal operation the bolt part with the reduced diameter is pushed within the bore part with the larger diameter and that with the lifting carriage lowered onto the safety nut, the part of the guide bolt featuring the larger diameter is, against the force of the spring, pushed so far out of the bore part with the larger diameter that on account of the pawl being pre-stressed, the bore part with the reduced diameter is pushed over the bolt part with the larger diameter.
- 11. In a safety device according to claim 10, wherein the guide bolt, the swing bolt, and the swing plate consist of corrosion-resistant material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 548,810 filed Feb. 10, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
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