The present invention relates generally to the field of hoists used to raise and lower various objects. In the case of lifting and lowering trusses, the hoists are generally attached to the truss in a motor or body down configuration with the chain or line extending vertically to the attachment point. The motor extends or retracts the chain or line allowing the truss to be raised and lowered. The chain or line extends vertically with the result that moisture travels downwardly on the chain and enters the motor thereby shortening the life of the motor or at least requiring maintenance. Since trusses are constructed out of doors, moisture entering the lifting motor is a continual problem. Disclosed herein is a lifting device that solves the aforementioned problem.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
The moisture sleeve block 20 is removably attached to truss 26 for lifting and lowering the truss. A chain 24 or other suitable line extends outwardly through hole or slot 23 provided in the top wall of the outer casing 25. A hook 22 is mounted to one end of chain 24 and is removably attachable to a stationary element 21, such as a rod. The sleeve block includes a motor therein for extending and withdrawing chain 24. As the chain is extended, the moisture proof sleeve block lowers along with the item attached thereto, such as truss 26 whereas retraction of chain 24 causes the sleeve block along with the truss to rise.
Casing 25 is a five sided box with an open bottom and slides over and around frame 30 thereby shielding the frame and contents from external moisture. Casing 25 has been removed from
A commercially available motor 31 (
The bottom portion 50 of frame 30 is removably attached to the truss 26 or any other object to be raised and lowered. In the embodiment shown in
In the embodiment shown in the drawings, clamp 51 includes a downwardly facing concave portion 52 secured to frame bottom portion 50 with an upwardly facing concave portion 53 pivotally mounted to portion 52 about hinge 54. The truss member may be positioned between mutually facing concave portions 52 and 53 with the concave portions then being secured together by a bolt wingnut combination 55.
Motor 31 is arranged inside a frame or block 30 offset to the side of and spaced apart from axle 40 and wheel 42 with chain 24 extending from outlet 60 of the motor downward to limit flow of moisture on the line into the motor. The line extends downward from the motor, in the direction of lower cross members 34 along a motor output axis 47, to wheel 42 at an approximate 45 degree angle 65 relative to a vertical axis (
Chain 24 extends vertically upward from wheel 42, toward upper cross members 33, to hook 22 secured to the stationary object 21. The support portion 27 of chain 24 that extends from axle 40 to stationary object 21 forms a line axis 49 that is defined through chain 24 (see
A motor output portion 28 of the line or chain 24 that extends along the motor output axis 47 from motor 31 to axle 40 and the support portion 27 of chain 24 that extends along the line axis 49 from axle 40 to stationary object 21 work together to assist in preventing moisture from entering motor 31. Motor output axis 47 is arranged at an acute angle 48 (see
In order to lift an object, such as a truss, utilizing the moisture proof sleeve block, the truss or other object to be lifted or lowered is attached by clamps 51 to the bottom portion 50 of frame 30. Hook 22 is attached to the stationary object 21. In order to lift the truss, motor 31 is activated to retract chain 24 into the motor housing causing the frame 30 along with motor 31 and axle 40 and the attached truss to raise vertically upward towards hook 22 and the stationary object 21. Likewise, to lower the truss, motor 31 is activated to cause the chain to extend further outward from the motor causing the frame, motor, wheel 42 and truss to be lowered. The distance between wheel 42 and motor 31 remains constant since both are attached to frame 30 with the variable being the length of chain 24 extending from hook 22 to wheel 42.
The present patent document claims the benefit of the filing date of Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 62/568,543, filed on Oct. 5, 2017, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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