Information
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Patent Grant
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6767004
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Patent Number
6,767,004
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 13, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 27, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Westman, Champlin & Kelly, P.A.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 254 368
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- 114 48
- 114 51
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A drive motor arrangement for replacing manual drives on an existing boat lift winch shaft comprises a worm gear box with a worm driven by an integrally mounted motor on the worm gear box. A worm gear is mounted on a tubular cross shaft extending outwardly on opposite ends of the gear box. The bore of the cross shaft is of size to slide over an existing winch drive shaft. The tubular shaft has a drive connection that mates with the existing drive connection on the winch box shaft. As shown a disc that effects drives to a mating disc on the winch box shaft. After removing the manual ratchet and wheel on an existing winch shaft, the tubular shaft of the worm gear box can be put into place and a suitable fastener is used to hold the drive connection on the tubular shaft in engagement with the drive member on the winch shaft.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates a drive unit that can be installed onto existing boat lifts in place of the normal hand wheel and ratchet drive used for driving a winch for manually lifting the boat lift, with a compact simple drive that utilizes a threaded worm driven a worm gear on a hollow shaft that fits over the existing winch drive shaft. A friction clutch is used to provide a power drive for the winch.
Many boat lifts have been made where large manual wheels operating through a ratchet will drive a lift or winch shaft through a friction drive. The hand wheel is normally drives a ratchet that will permit rotational movement in one direction until the ratchet is released, so that the wheel can be turned in angular increments with safety. A manual winch drive is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,211,124.
Boats are getting heavier, and the effort needed to raise and lower a boat out of water using a manual drive even when speed reducing drives are used between the manual wheel and the lift cable is becoming excessive. It is desirable to have a motor drive, but many of the existing lifts are not adapted to direct motor drives, until the advance of the present invention. A power unit that drives the outer rim of a manual winch wheel is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,959,011.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a power unit that will mount onto an existing winch box shaft that has a drive disc that normally is operated manually through one or more friction plates, much like a clutch plate, and wherein an output shaft of a gear reduces drive by the drive motor can be placed directly onto the winch shaft once the ratchet and hand wheel are removed. A worm gear box is used as a gear reducer, and the gear box has a tubular output shaft on which the worm gear is mounted. A suitable motor, such as an air motor, a 12 volt DC electric motor, a hydraulic motor, or other type of motor that is reversible is integral with the gear box and is used for driving the input worm, that in turn drives the worm gear.
The tubular output shaft is selected to have an interior diameter so it will fit over the existing shaft of various models of boat lifts. Both ends of the shaft extends outside the gear box. One end of the shaft has a flange or disc fixed thereon that will bear against a friction disc, and the friction disc engages an existing drive disc on the winch shaft. The tubular output shaft is held in place on the winch shaft with a suitable nut. Washers or spacers can be used so that adequate compression is placed onto the friction drive disc for driving the winch.
Various types of winch boxes and winch shafts are used with the boat lifts that exist, and which are driven through a hand wheel. By modifying the nut used to hold the tubular output shaft, the gear box of the present invention can be adapted to provide drives to a wide range of different type of winch shafts.
While a flange and friction disc drive coupling is shown, jaw couplings, pin and receptacle coupling and other desired drives between the tubular shaft and the existing winch shaft can be used.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic representation of a boat lift that has a hand wheel for rotating a winch through a winch box to the boat lift;
FIG. 2
is a side view of a typical installation of a drive motor made according to the present invention on a first type of boat lift winch box;
FIG. 3
is a front elevational view of the unit of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the winch box of
FIGS. 2 and 3
;
FIG. 5
is a side view of a nut used with the drive motor in
FIGS. 2 and 3
;
FIG. 6
is a front view of the drive unit mounted on a second type of boat lift;
FIG. 7
is a fragmentary side view of the winch box of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the winch box of
FIGS. 6 and 7
;
FIG. 9
is a fragmentary front elevational view of a drive unit made according to the present invention installed on a third type of boat lift winch box;
FIG. 10
is a fragmentary side view of the winch box of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a side view of the nut used with the winch boxes shown in
FIGS. 8 and 10
; and
FIG. 12
is an exploded view of a typical mounting of the drive motor and gear reducer box of the present invention on an existing output shaft of a winch box.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
is a schematic representation of a boat lift
10
, that can be used to lift an existing boat, and which can be raised and lowered through the operation of a winch
12
. The winch
12
is generally supported on a suitable support
13
to the shore or lake bottom, if in a lake, or onto a dock that is anchored to the ground. The winch conventionally has a large hand wheel
14
that is manually rotated, to rotationally drive the winch
12
, through a friction clutch
16
which includes a friction disc
16
A and a backing plate
17
fixed on a winch shaft
20
. Many winches have speed reduction drives to increase the mechanical advantage for the hand wheel, but a direct connection is shown for simplicity.
A ratchet plate
18
is integral with hand wheel
14
and normally used between the hand wheel
14
and the friction drive
16
, so that the wheel
14
can be moved in increments, and the wheel is released for a new grip, the ratchet pawl holds the wheel. The wheel is rotated to drive the winch and lift the boat through the boat lift
10
. The ratchet pawl is released for lowering the boat.
The winch friction clutch
16
drives the winch shaft
20
as the wheel
14
is rotated. The wheel
14
is held in place on the shaft through a suitable nut
22
or it may be threaded directly onto the shaft
20
, as shown, in some instances. The wheel
14
can be tightened down to create friction force against backing plate
17
. The ratchet plate
18
is forced against friction disc
16
A for driving the shaft
20
. The ratchet plate
18
can be separate from the hand wheel
14
if desired.
The conversion power kit drive of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 2-12
, and referring first to
FIG. 12
, an exploded view shows the conversion drive motor assembly
24
, which includes a drive motor
26
that has an output shaft
28
that drives a worm
30
, which in turn drives a worm gear
32
. The worm
30
and worm gear
32
are mounted in a gear box
36
. The worm gear
32
in turn drives a tubular shaft
34
that is shown broken away in FIG.
12
. The tubular shaft
34
extends outwardly laterally beyond sides of the worm gear box
36
so ends of the shaft are outside the gear box. The shaft
34
is mounted in suitable bearings in the gear box. A drive coupling element or member, as shown, a flange or plate
38
is fixed at one end of the shaft
34
.
A typical winch box drive shaft
40
from an existing winch (such as shaft
20
) is illustrated schematically. The winch drive shaft
40
has a clutch backing disc or drive element
42
welded thereto as shown at
44
. The disc
42
is a drive-coupling member or element for shaft
40
, and is shown as an example of a member that mates with member
38
to in turn provide a drive coupling to shaft
40
.
A clutch friction disc
46
, which is also conventional on existing hand winches for boat lifts, is placed over the shaft
40
. The disc
46
slides axially on shaft
40
. The tubular shaft
34
is slid over the existing winch shaft
40
and secured in place with plate
38
bearing against disc
46
, which is forced against plate
40
so that as the shaft
34
rotates it will also drive the shaft
40
. The two parts of a drive coupling,
38
and
42
are thus mating and forms a drive connection.
The motor
26
is anchored with a suitable anchor shown at
48
, only schematically, back to the boat lift frame, or to the dock, or to some other anchor. In other words, the load from the motor
26
that has to be reacted is reacted to a support. The drive is from the motor
26
through the worm
30
, worm gear
32
, and rotating tubular shaft
34
through the axially mating coupling members to the shaft
40
. The worm
30
is a non-reversing drive, so that the motor.
26
is a reversible motor to drive the worm gear in opposite directions for raising and lowering the boat. The load on the winch from the boat lift will not reverse drive the worm gear.
FIGS. 2 and 3
show a first form of the winch or winch box
50
, which has a drive motor attachment shown generally at
52
thereon, including an outer frame
54
that can be supported through suitable brackets and fasteners.
In this form of the invention, the motor
26
is driving the gear box
36
, as previously shown. The winch box
50
input shaft
53
has a disc
54
fixed thereon. A suitable friction disc
56
bears against disc
54
and is forced toward disc
54
by the disc
38
. The tubular shaft
34
is slid over the winch shaft
53
, which is the same as shaft
40
in FIG.
12
. The drive coupling parts on shafts
34
and
40
mate for driving as the shaft
34
is urged axially.
A nut
58
is threaded onto a smaller diameter threaded stud
51
(see
FIG. 4
) for holding the tubular shaft
34
and gear box
36
onto the winch shaft
52
. The nut is tightened to urge the discs forming a clutch to create a drive path. The motor
26
then can be operated through a reversing switch
60
, from a power source
62
, which can be air, hydraulic, or electric. The nut
58
has a shank
58
A that is the same outside diameter as the winch shaft
53
, and the threaded interior fits on end stud
51
. The gear box
36
is restrained from movement with a suitable bracket back to the winch box.
In
FIGS. 6
,
7
, and
8
, the gear box
36
is mounted onto the second form of winch box
64
, and in this form of the winch, there is a winch input drive shaft
66
, for the winch or winch box
64
.
In
FIG. 8
, the same winch
64
is shown to illustrate that the winch shaft
66
is a threaded shaft, as schematically shown. The shaft
66
is smaller in outside diameter than the inside diameter of tubular shaft
34
. In this form of the invention, the nut
70
has a sleeve
71
that has an internal thread that threads onto shaft
66
, and has an outer surface
72
that fits inside the tubular shaft
34
of the gear box
36
. (see FIG.
6
). The nut
70
then threads onto the shaft
66
and the sleeve
71
is inside the tubular shaft
34
. The end of the nut
70
engages the outer end of shaft
34
and holds the gear box in position, with the friction disc
46
held against the plate
74
that is shown in this form of the invention as fixed to shaft
66
.
All of the rest of the drive components are the same, and a suitable framework
76
can be used for supporting the gear box
36
in position and reacting loads that are created on the motor
26
and worm gear box
36
.
FIGS. 9 and 10
show the third form of winch
80
, and it can be seen that winch
80
has a drive plate
82
on an input drive shaft
84
which again is a threaded shaft. The nut
70
will be used for this type of drive as well. The threads on shafts
66
and
84
can be ⅞ inch acme threads, with the outer surface
72
of nut
70
a one-inch diameter. The bore of tubular shaft
34
is slightly larger than the surface
72
for a close sliding fit.
The flange or disc
38
has a surface or face that bears against the friction-disc
46
and forms a drive element for mating with the winch drive element for driving. If the winch shaft has a different coupling the flange
38
would be a mating drive element.
In the third form of winch
80
, a suitable strap indicated at
86
can be used for reacting loads for stabilizing the frame
88
, and the worm gear box
36
will be fastened to such a frame with straps with suitable brackets for reacting the loads.
The end of tubular gear box shaft
34
can be shimmed with suitable washers between the outer end of the shaft and the nut, or belville spring washers can be used to exert a sufficient amount of force on the friction disc
46
to drive the winch when the motor
26
is operated. The drive connection can be a coupling other than a friction disc, such as jaw clutch or a projection/receptacle drive.
The drive motor
26
and gear box, together with a friction disc
46
and at least one nut
58
or
70
comprises a boat lift winch conversion kit. The kit can include at least two nuts, as shown, for use with different winch shafts. The switch
60
also can be included in the kit.
While a worm gear box is shown and is preferred, other gear boxes between the motor and winch shaft can be used.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A drive unit for placement onto an existing boat lift winch drive shaft having a first drive coupling element on the winch drive shaft, the winch drive shaft normally being driven by a manual wheel on the shaft, the drive unit comprising a gear box, a drive motor, said gear box including a first gear driven by the drive motor, and a second gear, an output shaft, the second gear being mounted on the output shaft, said output shaft being tubular and slidable over a winch shaft, a second drive coupling element fixed on one end of the tubular shaft on an exterior of the gear box, the second drive coupling element adapted to mate with a first drive coupling element on an existing boat lift winch drive shaft to drive such winch drive shaft, and a fastener to hold the tubular shaft onto an existing winch drive shaft with the second coupling element on the tubular shaft in driving engagement with a first drive coupling element on such winch drive shaft.
- 2. The drive unit of claim 1, wherein the fastener is a nut that threads onto an existing winch drive shaft and applies an endwise force on the tubular shaft.
- 3. The drive unit of claim 1, wherein the motor is a powered motor and a power source coupled to the motor.
- 4. The drive unit of claim 1, wherein the gear box tubular shaft has a length that extends out of the gear box on both ends of the shaft.
- 5. A power drive kit for placement onto an existing boat lift winch drive shaft, said kit including a gear box having an output shaft, said output shaft being tubular and extending to the exterior of the gear box, the output shaft having a disc generally perpendicular to the shaft and having a driving face surface, a friction disc of size to fit against the surface of the disc on said tubular shaft, and a nut for securing the tubular shaft onto a winch drive shaft with the tubular shaft placed to overlie a winch drive shaft, and the nut providing an axial force on the disc on the tubular shaft toward a mating disc on the winch drive shaft.
- 6. The kit of claim 5, wherein the gear box comprises a worm gear box, and a motor to drive a worm, the tubular shaft mounting a worm gear.
- 7. The kit of claim 5, wherein said nut has a head and a sleeve, the sleeve having an internal thread for threading onto a drive shaft of a winch.
- 8. The kit of claim 5, wherein there is a reversing drive motor driving the gearbox, and a switch included in the kit for controlling the motor from a power source in either direction of rotation.
- 9. The kit of claim 5, wherein a plurality of different nuts for mounting onto existing winch drive shafts are in the kit.
- 10. A worm gear drive box for mounting onto a shaft for driving the shaft through a clutch arrangement between the shaft and the worm gear drive box, said worm gear drive box comprising an integral motor thereon drivably coupled to a worm in the worm gear drive box, a tubular output shaft having an internal bore rotatably mounted on the worm gear box, a worm gear mounted on the tubular output shaft, a drive disc fixed on an outwardly extending end of the tubular output shaft, said drive disc having a drive face generally perpendicular to an axis of the tubular output shaft, and an end of said tubular output shaft opposite from the disc extending outwardly from the worm gear box and having an end surface against which a force can be applied to urge the drive disc in an axial direction of the tubular output shaft.
- 11. The worm gear drive box of claim 10, wherein said drive disc has a planar face surface perpendicular to a central axis of the tubular shaft.
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