Claims
- 1. In a sling assembly for hoisting railroad locomotive traction motor/wheel units, each unit having a pair of wheels and a traction motor housing mounted between the wheels on a common axle, the axle-extending beyond each of the wheels and terminating at each end in a bearing journal box, the combination comprising:
- a master link;
- a first pair of loop slings secured at one end to the master link, the other end of each loop sling being adapted to extend around a respective end of the axle between the journal box and the wheel;
- a second pair of loop slings secured at one end to the master link;
- a hook individually secured to the other end of each of the second pair of loop slings;
- each hook being adapted to engage an eye on the motor housing to prevent rotation of the housing while the unit is being hoisted;
- each of the loop slings comprising a core bundle of high performance endless parallel fibers enclosed in a tubular abrasion resistant covering, each of the first pair of loop slings further including a cut and abrasion resistant sleeve surrounding the loop sling at least over the length thereof which is adapted to engage the axle and the wheel, the cut resistant sleeve comprising a sheet of high performance fibers woven at right angles and sewn between inner and outer sheets of abrasion resistant material, the high performance fibers of each of the first and second loop slings and the cut resistant sleeve having a strength-to-weight ratio within the range of about 20 to 30 GPD.
- 2. The sling assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the first pair of loop slings are individually secured to the master link by a sub-link.
- 3. The sling assembly of claim 2 wherein each of the second pair of loop slings are individually secured to the master link by a sub-link.
- 4. The sling assembly of claim 3 wherein the endless fibers and the tubular abrasion resistant covering of each of the first and second loop slings extend through a respective sub-link.
- 5. The sling assembly of claim 2 wherein each of the hooks include a closed eye and wherein the endless fibers and the tubular abrasion resistant sleeve of each of the second loop slings extend through the eye of a respective hook.
- 6. The sling assembly of claim 5 wherein the high performance fibers have a strength-to-weight ratio between 23 and 27 GPD.
- 7. The sling assembly of claim 6 wherein the high performance fibers of the core bundle are chosen from the group consisting of Spectra and Kevlar.
- 8. The sling assembly of claim 7 wherein the high performance fibers in the core bundle are a blend of Spectra and Kevlar fibers woven into a yarn.
- 9. The sling assembly of claim 8 wherein the high performance fibers of each of the cut proof sleeves are made of Spectra.
- 10. A method of hoisting a railroad locomotive traction motor/wheel unit having a pair of wheels and a traction motor housing mounted between the wheels on a common axle, the axle extending beyond each of the wheels and terminating at each end in a bearing journal box spaced from the respective wheel comprising:
- a) forming first and second high performance fiber loop slings with each sling having a core bundle of high performance endless parallel fibers enclosed in a tubular abrasion resistant covering and secured at one end to a master link;
- b) forming third and fourth high performance fiber loop slings secured at one end to the master link and at the other end to a hook with each sling having a core bundle of high performance endless parallel fibers enclosed in a tubular abrasion resistant covering;
- c) placing the other end of each of the first and second loop slings around the axle between the respective wheel and the journal box;
- d) securing each of the hooks attached to the ends of the third and fourth loop slings to the motor housing to prevent the housing from rotating relative to the axle; and
- e) lifting the master link to thereby lift the unit.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the high performance fibers of each of the loop slings has a strength-to-weight ratio within the range of about 20 to 30 GPD.
- 12. In a sling assembly for hoisting railroad car wheel units, each unit having a pair of wheels mounted on a common axle, the axle extending beyond each of the wheels and terminating at each end in a bearing journal box, the combination comprising:
- a master link;
- a pair of loop slings secured at one end to the master link, the other end of each loop sling being adapted to extend around a respective end of the axle between the journal box and the wheel;
- each of the loop slings comprising a core bundle of high performance endless parallel fibers enclosed in a tubular abrasion resistant covering, and further including a cut and abrasion resistant sleeve surrounding the loop sling at least over the length thereof which is adapted to engage the axle and the wheel, the cut resistant sleeve comprising a sheet of high performance fibers woven at right angles and sewn between inner and outer sheets of abrasion resistant material, the high performance fibers of each of the loop slings and the cut resistant sleeve having a strength-to-weight ratio within the range of about 20 to 30 GPD.
- 13. The sling assembly of claim 12 wherein each of the loop slings are individually secured to the master link by a sub-link.
- 14. The sling assembly of claim 13 wherein the endless fibers and the tubular abrasion resistant covering of each of the loop slings extend through a respective sub-link.
- 15. The sling assembly of claim 14 wherein the high performance fibers have a strength-to-weight ratio between 23 and 27 GPD.
- 16. The sling assembly of claim 15 wherein the high performance fibers of the core bundle are chosen from the group consisting of Spectra and Kevlar.
- 17. The sling assembly of claim 16 wherein the high performance fibers in the core bundle are a blend of Spectra and Kevlar fibers woven into a yarn.
- 18. The sling assembly of claim 17 wherein the high performance fibers of each of the cut proof sleeves are made of Spectra.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 129,987 filed Sep. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,415,449.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Brokerick & Bascom Rope Co.--copy of page from their brochure showing braided rope traction motor slings, no date. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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