Claims
- 1. A self-tailing winch which can permit free-fall, comprising:
- a shaft adapted to, and capable of being, driven;
- a first cone connected about and fixed to said shaft to be driven therewith;
- a second cone co-axial with said first cone and movable axially relative thereto along a threaded portion of said shaft, said first cone and said second cone each have a truncated conical surface, the apexes of which are inwardly directed;
- means for causing said second cone to assume either of two stable axial positions relative to said first cone so that when said second cone is in a first position of said two stable axial positions, a rope or chain passing between said first cone and said second cone will be gripped firmly when rotation of said shaft in one direction occurs, rotation of said shaft in an opposite direction resulting in said second cone being held against rotation so that said first cone and said second cone move axially apart to a second position thereby permitting said rope or chain to free-fall; and,
- a pawl mounted adjacent said second cone, wherein said pawl enters a detent in said second cone for preventing rotation of said second cone in one direction.
- 2. The winch as claimed in claim 1, wherein a rope is located between said truncated conical surfaces, said truncated conical surfaces in said second position being spaced adjacent said shaft for enabling a rope to freely move and, in the first position, being spaced so as to frictionally engage with the rope for enabling it to be moved upon operation of said winch.
- 3. The winch as claimed in claim 2, wherein said truncated conical surfaces are formed to provide positive engagement with the rope.
- 4. The winch as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a braking member which comes into contact with said second cone when it is near an upper end of its movement, and stop means for preventing further movement when the second position is reached.
- 5. The winch as claimed in claim 1, further comprising stop means for preventing further movement when said second cone reaches its first position.
- 6. The winch as claimed in claim 5, wherein said stop means includes an extension on a lower edge of said second cone which contacts a member fixed relative to said first cone for preventing relative rotation between said first cone and said second cone.
- 7. The winch as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- a gypsy having an upper surface and a lower surface, said upper and lower surfaces being complementary to said truncated conical surfaces so that when said first cone and said second cone are in said second position, in said first position there is frictional engagement between said truncated conical surfaces and said gypsy so that said gypsy is able to be driven by said shaft; and,
- a holding device for a chain or a rope of a size sufficient for grasping the chain or the rope located between said first cone and said second cone, said gypsy being rotatable relative to said truncated conical surfaces and said shaft for allowing the chain or the rope to free fall.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/772,237, filed Oct. 7,1991, now abandoned.
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