Claims
- 1. A balanced motion compensated lift apparatus comprising:
- a. a hydraulic ram having a hydraulic cylinder with a hydraulic piston slideably fitted therein and having a free end that extends from the cylinder;
- b. a hydraulic manifold operatively connected to the hydraulic cylinder;
- c. a hydraulic accumulator operatively connected to the hydraulic manifold so that a fluid can pass between the cylinder and accumulator and having an accumulator cylinder with a free moving piston within the cylinder that separates the fluid in the accumulator from a pressurized gas;
- d. a first sheave means mounted to one end of the hydraulic cylinder;
- e. a second sheave means mounted to the free end of the hydraulic piston;
- f. a lift point attachment at the hydraulic cylinder;
- g. a third sheave means mounted at the hydraulic cylinder and offset from a center line of the lift point attachment by a distance Y;
- h. load line means operatively mounted on the first, second and third sheave means and terminating at a load line connection means; and
- i. balancing means of an operatively interrelationship with means a, b, c, d, e, f, g, and h adapted to balance the apparatus, wherein the balancing means are further defined by the following formulas:
- M.sub.E =X.sub.E (W)-Y(W.sub.E)
- M.sub.C =X.sub.C (W)-Y(W.sub.C)
- wherein
- M.sub.E =moment unbalanced for lightest load
- M.sub.C =moment unbalanced for heaviest load
- X.sub.E =distance that center of mass is from a lift point under the lightest load
- X.sub.C =distance that center of mass is from the lift point under the heaviest load
- W=weight of the apparatus
- W.sub.E =weight of lightest load
- W.sub.C =weight of heaviest load
- Y=offset distance, distance that the load line is set off from the lift point.
- and Y is picked so that M.sub.E and M.sub.C are at a minimum.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising a cushion means operatively mounted to the hydraulic ram adapted to provide deceleration during the last portion of the hydraulic piston stroke.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the hydraulic piston is adapted to move in a horizontal path.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 3 further comprising a cushion means operatively mounted to the hydraulic ram adapted to provide deceleration during the last portion of the hydraulic piston stroke.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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