Claims
- 1. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly comprising, in combination:
- a) a mounting socket and base assembly having a base plate and a tubular socket pivotably secured thereto for pivotal mounting about a horizontal axis, said base plate being fixedly securable to any suitable support surface;
- b) a vertically extending mounting tube non-rotatably secured to said pivotable mounting socket, said mounting tube including:
- i) a sheave box extending diametrically through said mounting tube adjacent the lower end thereof; and,
- ii) a first inboard shears journaled in said sheave box for rotation about a horizontal axis, said sheave projecting radially outward through and beyond said mounting tube;
- c) means for clamping the upper end of said mounting tube to any suitable support structure for maintaining said mounting tube in a vertical position;
- d) a tubular liftarm mounted in said mounting tube for rotation about a vertical axis, said tubular liftarm including:
- i) a first lower linear portion for rotatable telescopic mounting within said mounting tube above said sheave box;
- ii) a second cantilevered upper linear outboard portion having an outboard end; and,
- iii) a third intermediate linear portion joined said first lower portion by smoothly curved regions;
- said tubular liftarm being devoid of:
- iv) internal sheaves and pulleys; and,
- v) external supports, braces and struts for supporting said second cantilevered upper linear outboard portion of said tubular liftarm;
- e) a fitting defining an outboard sheave assembly coupled to said outboard end of said second cantilevered upper linear outboard portion of said liftarm, said fitting having a second outboard sheave journaled therein for rotation about a horizontal axis;
- f) a load line having free inboard and outboard ends, said free outboard end of said load line being secured to said cantilevered upper outboard portion of said liftarm, and said free inboard end of said load line being reeved:
- i) through said outboard shears assembly and about said second outboard sheave;
- ii) through said upper, intermediate and lower portions of aid liftarm and through said mounting tube surrounding said lower portion of said liftarm; and,
- iii) to and through said sheave box and about said first inboard sheave with said free inboard end of said load line extending laterally from said mounting tube and said sheave box projecting radially therefrom for attachment to any suitable winch;
- whereby, the portion of said load line intermediate said free outboard end thereof which is secured to said second cantilevered upper outboard portion of said liftarm and said outboard sheave assembly defines a vertically oriented bight; and,
- g) a sheave block containing a sheave journaled for rotation about a horizontal axis and a lift hook coupled to the lower end of said bight for raising and lowering loads as said load line is respectively paid in and out.
- 2. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein one of said base plate and said tubular socket has a pair of vertically extending spaced apart mounting lugs, the other has at least one vertically extending mounting lug adapted to be positioned between said spaced apart mounting lugs, and a pivot pin extends horizontally through all of said mounting lugs for pivotably mounting said socket on said base plate.
- 3. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sheave box contains a U-shaped member having a vertically extending backwall and a pair of vertically extending spaced apart parallel sidewalls, a sheave pin lying in a horizontal plane having its opposite ends mounted in respective ones of said pair of spaced apart parallel sidewalls, and said inboard sheave is located in a vertical plane intermediate said pair of spaced apart parallel sidewalls and is journaled for rotation about said sheave pin.
- 4. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 3 further including a smooth curved deflector having one end thereof mounted on the upper portion of said backwall of said U-shaped member and extending in slightly spaced apart relation below said inboard sheave, said deflector having its opposite lower free end extending out of said sheave box and being secured to said mounting tube.
- 5. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 3 further including a thrust washer seated within said mounting tube and on the upper surfaces of said U-shaped member in said sheave box, said thrust washer defining a thrust surface against which the bottom end of said first lower linear portion of said titular liftarm is seated.
- 6. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 5 further including a pair of vertically spaced sleeve bearings press-fit into opposite ends of said mounting tube with said bearings being located intermediate said mounting tube and said first lower linear portion of said liftarm.
- 7. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 1 further including a feederbush mounted within the lowermost end of said first lower linear portion of said liftarm, said feederbush having a substantially funnel-shaped axial passageway extending therethrough for facilitating reeving of said load line into said sheave box.
- 8. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 6 further including a feederbush mounted within the lowermost end of said first lower linear portion of said liftarm, said feederbush having a substantially funnel-shaped axial passageway extending therethrough for facilitating reeving of said load line into said sheave box.
- 9. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tubular liftarm includes a first tube defining said first lower linear portion, said second cantilevered upper linear portion, and said third intermediate linear portion.
- 10. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 9 further including a second tube telescopically mounted within said first tube and extending above and below said smoothly curved region joining said first lower linear portion and said third intermediate linear portion for stiffening said tubular liftarm in said curved region.
- 11. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 10 further including a third tube telescopically mounted within said second tube and extending above and below said smoothly curved region joining said first lower linear portion and said third intermediate linear portion for stiffening said tubular liftarm in said curved region.
- 12. A cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly as set forth in claim 1 further including a winch mounted on said means for clamping said mounting tube to any suitable support structure.
- 13. A composite tubular liftarm for use with a cantilevered rotatable tubular metal liftarm assembly, said composite tubular liftarm comprising, in combination:
- a) a first relatively long tubular member;
- b) a second relatively short tubular stiffening member, said second tubular stiffening member having an O.D. substantially the same as the I.D. of said first tubular member and being telescopically inserted into first tubular member and located in a region spaced vertically above the bottom of said first tubular member;
- c) said first tubular member and said second tubular stiffening member being bent through a smooth curve and defining an included angle with respect to a vertical longitudinal axis extending through the lower portion of said first tubular member on the order of from about 15.degree. to about 16.5.degree. with said smoothly curved bend being located intermediate the upper and lower ends of said second tubular stiffening member;
- d) said first tubular member being bent in a region spaced vertically above said second tubular stiffening member through a smooth curve and defining an included angle with respect to the adjacent first bent portion of said tubular liftarm of on the order of about 50.degree. to about 60.degree.; and,
- e) said first relatively long tubular member being devoid of:
- i) internal sheaves and pulleys; and,
- ii) external supports, braces and struts for supporting the bent portions of said first tubular member;
- whereby, said tubular metal liftarm comprises a first lower linear portion, a second intermediate linear portion, and a third cantilevered upper portion with said first and second portions and said second and third portions each coupled by continuous smoothly bent curved regions wherein said continuous smoothly bent curved region coupling said first and second linear portions is reinforced by said second tubular stiffening member.
- 14. A composite tubular liftarm as set forth in claim 13 further including a third relatively short tubular stiffening member, said third tubular stiffening member having an O.D. substantially the same as the I.D. of said second tubular member and being telescopically inserted into said second tubular member and located in a region spaced vertically above the bottom of said second tubular member; and, wherein said first, second and third tubular stiffening members are bent through a smooth curve and define an included angle with respect to a vertical longitudinal axis extending through the lower portion of said first tubular member on the order of from about 15.degree. to about 16.5.degree. with said smoothly curved bend being located, intermediate the upper and lower ends of said third tubular stiffening member.
- 15. A composite tubular liftarm as set forth in claim 13 further including a feederbush mounted within the lowermost end of said first lower linear portion of said liftarm, said feederbush having a substantially funnel-shaped axial passageway extending therethrough for facilitating reeving of a load line out of said liftarm.
- 16. A composite tubular liftarm as set forth in claim 14 further including a feederbush mounted within the lowermost end of said first lower lineal portion of said liftarm, said feederbush having a substantially funnel-shaped axial passageway extending therethrough for facilitating reeving of a load line out of said liftarm.
- 17. A rotatable tubular metal liftarm mechanism suitable for use in on-loading and off-loading loads to and from a watercraft; said rotatable tubular metal liftarm mechanism comprising, in combination:
- a) a tubular socket;
- b) attachment means for permanently affixing said tubular socket to the deck of the watercraft with the axis passing longitudinally through said socket lying in a substantially upright vertical plane;
- c) a hollow, linear mounting tube having an upper end and a lower end, said lower end of said mounting tube being telescopically mounted with respect to said tubular socket and having its vertical axis extending longitudinally through said mounting tube in an upright vertical pane, said mounting tube including:
- i) a sheave box having a first sheave rotatably journaled therein for rotation about a horizontal axis, said shears box having its rearmost portion extending diametrically into and through said mounting tube with said first shears lying in a vertical plane and projecting partially into said mounting tube, said sheave box being affixed to said mounting tube and having a first opening communicating with the interior of said mounting tube and a second opening communicating with the exterior of said mounting tube beneath said first shears;
- ii) means defining a smoothly curved deflector fixed at one end to the rear portion of said sheave box adjacent said first opening and extending about a portion of said first sheave in spaced apart relation with respect thereto, said smoothly curved deflector extending out said second opening and being affixed to said tubular mounting member; and,
- iii) means for non-rotatably securing said mounting tube to said tubular socket with said second opening in said sheave box directed in a preselected desired direction;
- d) a rigid tubular liftarm formed of tubing, said liftarm having a vertically extending lower portion adapted to be telescopically mounted on said upper end of said hollow linear mounting tube with freedom for rotational movement with respect thereto shout a substantially vertical axis, said rigid tubular liftarm having a laterally extending upper portion with said lower portion and said upper portion being interconnected by means of a smoothly curved intermediate portion defined by at least one bend formed therein with said at least one bend defining an included angle between said vertically extending lower portion and said laterally extending upper portion in the range of about 65.degree. to about 76.5.degree., the entire length of said rigid tubular liftarm including said lower, intermediate and upper portions being devoid of rollers, sheaves or inwardly projecting protuberances;
- e) an end fitting telescopically mounted on the free end of said laterally extending upper portion of said rigid tubular liftarm, said end fitting having:
- i) a first opening communicating with the interior of said rigid tubular liftarm;
- ii) a second downwardly facing opening outboard of the free end of said lateral portion of said rigid tubular liftarm and communicating with said first opening; and,
- iii) a second shears rotatably journaled about a horizontal axis extending through said end fitting with said second sheave lying in a vertical plane bisecting said first and second openings in said end fitting;
- f) a load line having first and second ends with said first end fixedly secured to at least one of said end fitting and said laterally extending portion of said rigid tubular liftarm, said load line having its second end projected through said second downwardly facing opening in said end fitting about said second sheave and through said first opening in said fitting into the interior of said laterally extending upper portion of said rigid tubular liftarm with said load line being reeved through said laterally extending upper portion, said smoothly curved intermediate portion, and said vertically extending lower portion of said rigid tubular liftarm and through said first opening in said sheave box about said first sheave and outwardly through said second opening in said shears box for permitting attachment of said second end of said load line to a suitable winch, the portion of said load line intermediate said first end and said end fitting defining an adjustably sizable bight lying in a vertical plane; and,
- g) a third sheave having means defining a load lifting hook mounted on said bight in said load line; whereby, said means defining a load lifting hook can be attached to a suitable load, said load line can be paid in about the winch to shorten said bight and raise the load or paid out about the winch to lengthen said bight and lower the load, and wherein said rigid tubular liftarm can be freely rotated about the vertical axis passing through its vertically extending lower portion when the load is in a raised position to shift the load between a first inboard position over the watercraft's deck or other suitable storage area and a second position outboard of the watercraft.
- 18. A rotatable tubular metal liftarm mechanism as set forth in claim 17 wherein said smoothly curved intermediate portion of said rigid tubular liftarm includes first and second linear portions interconnected by a first bend region and a third linear portion interconnected to said second linear portion by a second bend region with said first linear portion extending vertically and said third linear portion extending laterally.
- 19. A rotatable tubular metal liftarm mechanism as set forth in claim 18 having a tubular stiffening sleeve mounted telescopically with respect to the upper end of said first linear portion, said first bend region, and the lower end of said second linear portion in snug fitting face-to-face contact therewith.
- 20. A rotatable tubular metal liftarm mechanism as set forth in claim 18 having a funnel-shaped insert fixedly positioned in the lower end of said first linear portion of said rigid tubular liftarm for guiding said second end of said load line into and through said first opening in said sheave box and intermediate said smoothly curved deflector and said first sheave.
- 21. A rotatable tubular metal liftarm mechanism as set forth in claim 17 wherein said attachment means includes a flat mounting plate for fixed but removable attachment to the watercraft's deck and a pair of upstanding spaced apart mounting lugs formed integrally with said plate; said tubular socket includes a downwardly extending integral mounting lug sized to fit snugly between said pair of mounting lugs; and, a pivot pin extending through said pair of mounting lugs on said flat plate and said mounting lug on said socket for pivotally securing sad socket to said plate.
- 22. A rotatable tubular metal liftarm mechanism as set forth in claim 17 further including a clamp assembly for securing the upper end of said hollow linear mounting tube to one of the watercraft's siderail or an upright vertical stanchion supporting the watercraft's siderail, said clamp assembly including:
- i) a tubular clamp portion sized to surround said hollow linear mounting tube with freedom for up/down sliding motion with respect thereto;
- ii) means for tightening said tubular clamp so as to affix said tubular clamp to said hollow linear mounting tube at a desired elevation;
- iii) a saddle clamp sized to partially surround one of the watercraft's siderail or a vertical stanchion supporting the watercraft's siderail at a particular desired fore/aft position with respect thereto;
- iv) means for tightening said saddle clamp so as to affix said saddle clamp to one of the watercraft's siderail or a vertical stanchion supporting the watercraft's siderail at a desired point;
- v) means for coupling said saddle clamp to said tubular clamp with freedom for relative rotation therebetween about an axis passing horizontally through said saddle clamp and said tubular clamp; and,
- vi) means for tightening said coupling means to affix said saddle clamp to said tubular clamp;
- whereby, said hollow linear mounting tube can be oriented in a fixed upstanding vertical position substantially perpendicular to a horizontal plane and fixedly clamped to the watercraft's deck and support rail structure at two spaced points.
- 23. A rotatable tubular metal liftarm mechanism as set forth in claim 22 further including a winch mounted on said clamp assembly.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a Continuation-In-Part application based, in part, on Applicant's prior U.S. application Ser. No. 08/490,881 filed Jun. 14, 1995, which prior application Ser. No. 08/490,881: i) is now abandoned; and ii), was, in turn, a continuation of Applicant's then co-pending, now abandoned, U.S. application Ser. No. 08/222,405 filed Apr. 4, 1994.
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