Tahoe rescue tool—rescue hoist

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6712338
  • Patent Number
    6,712,338
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 30, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A rescue hoist is comprised of a receiver tube attached to a mounting bracket. The receiver tube is for attaching to a tow hitch on a motor vehicle. A motor is attached to a gear head. A flange on the gear head is attached to the mounting bracket. A capstan is attached to an output shaft of the gear head. A rotatable plate is attached to the mounting bracket, and is freely rotatable relative to the mounting bracket about an axis of the capstan. A lead block with rollers is attached to the rotatable plate. A rope is wound around the capstan. A control portion of the rope is gripped by an operator, and a load portion is positioned through the lead block between the rollers and attached to a load. The rotatable plate is automatically rotated to align the lead block with the direction of the load portion.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention broadly relates to rescue hoists.




2. Prior Art




A rescue hoist is a tool for winding in a rope to pull or raise people to safety. Ordinary capstan hoists require that the angle at which a rope attached to the load leaves the capstan drum must be exactly ninety degrees or the rope is likely to slip off the capstan causing a loss of control of the load being lowered or lifted. This can result in injury or death of rescue personnel and victims. To overcome this safety hazard, a pulley or lead block is attached to a solid object between the capstan and the load that the rope is passed through to assure that the rope always leaves the capstan drum at a constant ninety degree angle. This also requires an exact placement of the hoist relative to the load that is to be raised or lowered. As a result, capstan hoists are seldom used as rescue hoists because of inherent dangers if the hoist is not positioned and set up perfectly, and setting up a capstan hoist properly is generally too time consuming to be practical.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present rescue hoist is comprised of a receiver tube attached to a mounting bracket. The receiver tube is for attaching to a motor vehicle. A motor is fixedly attached to the mounting bracket. A gear head is attached to the motor. A capstan is attached to the gear head. A rotatable plate is attached to the mounting bracket, and is rotatable relative to the mounting bracket about the axis of the capstan. A lead block with rollers is attached to the rotatable plate adjacent the capstan. A rope is wound around the capstan. A control end of the rope is gripped by an operator, and a load end of the rope is attached to a load, such as a person in distress.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the present rescue hoist with a rotatable plate in a first position.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view thereof with the rotatable plate in a second position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




A preferred embodiment of the present rescue hoist is shown in FIG.


1


. It is comprised of a receiver tube


10


attached to a mounting bracket


11


. Receiver tube


10


is for attaching to a receive-type tow hitch on a motor vehicle (not shown). A motor


12


is attached to a gear head


13


. A flange


14


on gear head


13


is attached to mounting bracket


11


. Motor


12


may be electric or hydraulic. A capstan


15


is attached to an output shaft (not shown) of gear head


13


. A rotatable plate


16


is attached to mounting bracket


11


, and is freely rotatable relative to mounting bracket


11


about an axis of capstan


15


. A lead block


17


with rollers


18


is attached to rotatable plate


16


adjacent capstan


15


. A rope


19


is wound around capstan


15


. A control portion


20


of rope


19


is gripped by an operator, and a load portion


21


of rope


19


is attached to a load (not shown), such as a person in distress or debris to be lifted from a collapsed building. Load portion


21


of rope


19


is positioned through lead block


17


between rollers


18


, and is movable in a direction parallel to an axis of capstan


15


as shown by the arrows.




In

FIG. 2

, rotatable plate


16


is freely rotatable relative to mounting bracket


11


about the axis of capstan


15


, as shown by the arrows, to align lead block


17


with the direction of load portion


21


of rope


19


.




Although the foregoing description is specific, it should not be considered as a limitation on the scope of the invention, but only as an example of the preferred embodiment. Many variations are possible within the teachings of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, not by the examples given.



Claims
  • 1. A rescue hoist, comprising:a mounting bracket; a motor attached to said mounting bracket; a capstan connected to said motor for winching a rope; and a lead block for guiding a load portion of said rope extending between said capstan and a load connected to said rope; wherein said lead block is freely rotatable relative to said mounting bracket about an axis of said capstan to automatically align said lead block with a direction of said load portion of said rope.
  • 2. A rescue hoist, comprising:a mounting bracket; a motor attached to said mounting bracket; a capstan connected to said motor for winching a rope; a rotatable plate attached to said mounting bracket; and a lead block with rollers, wherein said lead block is attached to said rotatable plate for guiding a load portion of said rope extending between said capstan and a load connected to said rope; wherein said lead block is freely rotatable relative to said mounting bracket about an axis of said capstan to automatically align said lead block with a direction of said load portion of said rope.
  • 3. A rescue hoist, comprising:a receiver tube for attaching to a tow hitch on a motor vehicle; a mounting bracket attached to said receiver tube; a motor with a gear head attached to said mounting bracket; a capstan attached to said gear head for winching a rope; a rotatable plate pivotally attached to said mounting bracket; and a lead block with rollers, wherein said lead block is attached to said rotatable plate for guiding a load portion of said rope extending between said capstan and a load connected to said rope; wherein said lead block is freely rotatable relative to said mounting bracket about an axis of said capstan to automatically align said lead block with a direction of said load portion of said rope.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

I claim the priority of provisional application No. 60/194,087 filed on Apr. 3, 2000.

US Referenced Citations (7)
Number Name Date Kind
13429 Gesner Aug 1855 A
3664205 Luras May 1972 A
3753551 Tidwell Aug 1973 A
6073917 Plummer Jun 2000 A
6241215 Gersemsky et al. Jun 2001 B1
6283455 Ascherin et al. Sep 2001 B1
6523806 Bartal Feb 2003 B2
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/194087 Apr 2000 US