The present invention relates to the field of mechanical attachment apparatus, and more particularly for an apparatus used for attachment to tanks and other such containers which lack intrinsic handles or other lifting points. The predominant current usage of the present inventive tank lifting apparatus is for attachment to and lifting thereby of wine press tanks, which are large and heavy vessels that must be lifted into position, but which lack a convenient lifting handle or lift attachment means.
Wine press tanks are large, heavy, containers, shaped much like very large cooking pots. They are much too large and heavy to be moved by hand, and there is no readily apparent way to attach a lifting apparatus to the tanks. The tanks can, and are, occasionally moved by fork lift or other such means. However, this is a less than ideal solution to the problem. An overhead crane, or the like, could be used to move the tanks, when necessary. However, there has been no convenient, safe, and easy way to attach an overhead lifting device to the tanks in the prior art.
Because the tanks are very heavy, safety is an important concern. Any lifting means which would not securely hold the tanks and prevent them from falling on people and equipment would be unacceptable. On the other hand, a desirable lifting means would be easy and quick to attach, such that time and expense in the industrial environment would be conserved.
It would be beneficial to have a method and/or means for attaching a lifting apparatus to wine press tanks which would be both safe and easy to use. However, to the inventor's knowledge, no such method or means has existed in the prior art.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for attaching a lifting means to a large container.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a means for lifting a wine press tank.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a means for securely affixing a tank to a lifting device.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a method and means for securing a lifting mechanism to a wine press tank.
Briefly, a known embodiment of the present invention is a lifting bracket apparatus for attaching to a lip of a wine press tank. The bracket has a center section and two sliding end sections. A pair of inner stops abuts the inner walls of the tank, and a pair of outer lip catches, affixed to the sliding sections, catch under a lip of the tank to securely affix the lifting bracket apparatus to the tank. A hoist harness is affixed to the sliding sections, such that when the lifting bracket apparatus is lifted by the hoist harness, inward pressure is applied to the sliding sections to secure the lip catches firmly under the lips of the tank.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become clear to those skilled in the art in view of the description of modes of carrying out the invention, and the industrial applicability thereof, as described herein and as illustrated in the several figures of the drawing. The objects and advantages listed are not an exhaustive list of all possible advantages of the invention. Moreover, it will be possible to practice the invention even where one or more of the intended objects and/or advantages might be absent or not required in the application.
Further, those skilled in the art will recognize that various embodiments of the present invention may achieve one or more, but not necessarily all, of the above described objects and advantages. Accordingly, the listed advantages are not essential elements of the present invention, and should not be construed as limitations.
The embodiments and variations of the invention described herein, and/or shown in the drawings, are presented by way of example only, and are not limiting as to the scope of the invention. Unless otherwise specifically stated, individual aspects and components of the invention may be omitted or modified, or may have substituted therefore known equivalents, or as yet unknown substitutes such as may be developed in the future or such as may be found to be acceptable substitutes in the future. The invention may also be modified for a variety of applications while remaining within the spirit and scope of the claimed invention, since the range of potential applications is great, and since it is intended that the present invention be adaptable to many such variations.
A known mode for carrying out the invention is a tank lifting attachment apparatus. The inventive tank lifting attachment apparatus is depicted in a perspective view in
The tank lifting attachment 10 has a center section 16, a first end section 18 and a second end section 20. In the embodiment of the invention described, the center section 16 has two stretcher tubes 22, two cross braces 24, and two inside grip plates 26, all of which are rigidly affixed together, by welding in this example. The first end section 18 and the second end section 20 are movably affixed in relation to the center section 16, as will be described in more detail hereinafter.
The second end section 20 has a second outside grip plate 42 which is rigidly affixed to a pair of second end section slider tubes 44. The second end section slider tubes 44 are slidably inserted within the stretcher tubes 22 such that the second outside grip plate 42 is free to move inward and outward in relation to the wine press tank 12, as indicated by directional arrow 46. A pair of longitudinal sections 48 of the latching rod 34 extend through the stretcher tubes 22, within the first end section slider tubes 30 and the second end section slider tubes 44, and are rigidly affixed to the second end section slider tubes 44 by a pair of set screws 50. Therefore, it can be seen that the latching rod 34 is free to side within the first end section slider tubes 30, such that the first end section 18 is free to move as indicated by directional arrow 32 while the latching rod 34 remains stationary, unless the latching hook 36 is hooked over the latching rod. However, in normal operation, when the set screws 50 are tightened against the longitudinal sections 48 of the latching rod 34 (as they will be when the tank lifting attachment 10 is fully assembled and ready for operation), then the second end section 20 is rigidly affixed to the latching rod 34 such that the latching rod 34 and the second end section 20 can only move together as either moves in relation to directional arrow 46. The second outside grip plate 42 also has an under lip projection 38 for catching under the lip 14 of the wine press tank 12.
Also visible in the view of
Indeed, the greater the weight of tank 12, the greater will be the inward force applied by first outside grip plate 28a and second outside grip plate 42a. Inside grip plates 26 are shaped similar to the wall of tank 12 (arcuate in this example), and are supported by stretcher tubes 22, to support the wall of tank 12 against the inward force applied by outside grip plates 28a, 42a. Thus, deformation of tank 12 is prevented.
Various modifications may be made to the invention without altering its value or scope. For example, one skilled in the art will recognize that many alternative means for attaching the tank lifting attachment 10 to the lifting device 100 might be employed. For example, a chain could be used instead of the lifting straps 94 and/or hooks could be used instead of the clevis 90 and clevis pin 92. Also, one skilled in the art will recognize that placement, position, and shape of many of the components of the embodiments described herein could readily be modified, eliminated and/or augmented without significantly deviating from the described functionality of the invention.
All of the above are only some of the examples of available embodiments of the present invention. Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous other modifications and alterations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the disclosure herein is not intended as limiting and the appended claims are to be interpreted as encompassing the entire scope of the invention.
The inventive tank lifting attachment 10, 10a is intended to be widely used in the lifting of tank type containers such as the described wine press tank 12. While the invention is now intended primarily for use with the wine press tanks 12, the invention could readily be adapted for use with other types of containers or other such devices.
Since the tank lifting attachment 10, 10a of the present invention may be readily produced and integrated with existing wine press tanks 12, lifting devices 100, and the like, and since the advantages as described herein are provided, it is expected that it will be readily accepted in the industry. For these and other reasons, it is expected that the utility and industrial applicability of the invention will be both significant in scope and long-lasting in duration.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
270158 | Van Patten | Jan 1883 | A |
2327005 | Babcock et al. | Aug 1943 | A |
2789858 | Kughler | Apr 1957 | A |
2959445 | Breslav | Nov 1960 | A |
3287057 | Gallapoo | Nov 1966 | A |
3352591 | Casey | Nov 1967 | A |
5171053 | Rouleau | Dec 1992 | A |
5441322 | Jobmann et al. | Aug 1995 | A |
6609742 | Macom et al. | Aug 2003 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20040201235 A1 | Oct 2004 | US |