Claims
- 1. In a tire lift/carrier unit including a drive shaft, a housing having spaced walls supporting said drive shaft for rotation, means forming an annular spool supported by said drive shaft within said housing for rotation relative to said shaft, an elongated flexible cable having opposite end portions, means mounted on one of said end portions of said cable for supporting a tire, means connecting the opposite of said end portions of said cable to said spool, and drive means having a high mechanical advantage for rotating said spool through one revolution relative to said drive shaft in response to multiple revolutions of said drive shaft, the improvement wherein said spool includes opposing generally parallel surfaces defining a narrow annular track having a width generally the same as the diameter of said cable to confine said cable for wrapping radially outwardly on itself in a spiral overlapping manner within said track, and said drive means including a slip clutch providing for driving said spool with a predetermined limiting torque, to provide a dependable and compact tire lift/carrier unit having an extended service lift.
- 2. In a tire lift/carrier unit including a drive shaft, a housing having spaced walls supporting said drive shaft for rotation, means forming an annular spool supported by said drive shaft within said housing for rotation relative to said shaft, an elongated flexible cable having opposite end portions, means mounted on one of said end portions of said cable for supporting a tire, means connecting the opposite of said end portions of said cable to said spool, and drive means having a high mechanical advantage for rotating said spool through one revolution relative to said drive shaft in response to multiple revolutions of said drive shaft, the improvement wherein said spool includes a set of annular plate members connected together and having opposing generally parallel surfaces defining a narrow annular track having a width generally the same as the diameter of said cable to confine said cable for wrapping radially outwardly on itself in a spiral overlapping manner within said track, and said drive means including an annular internal gear rigidly connected to one of said plate members and a slip clutch providing for driving said spool with a predetermined limiting torque, to provide a dependable and compact tire lift/carrier unit having an extended service life.
- 3. In a tire lift/carrier unit including a drive shaft, a housing having spaced walls supporting said drive shaft for rotation, means forming an annular spool supported by said drive shaft within said housing for rotation relative to said shaft, an elongated flexible cable having opposite end portions, means mounted on one of said end portions of said cable for supporting a tire, means connecting the opposite of said end portions of said cable to said spool, and drive means having a high mechanical advantage for rotating said spool through one revolution relative to said drive shaft in response to multiple revolutions of said drive shaft, the improvement wherein said spool includes opposing generally parallel surfaces defining a narrow annular track having a width generally the same as the diameter of said cable to confine said cable for wrapping radially outwardly on itself in a spiral overlapping manner within said track, said drive means including a slip clutch having a first annular clutch member connected to rotate with said shaft, a second annular clutch member connected to drive said spool, and means including an elongated metal spring for frictionally connecting said first and second clutch members for driving said spool with a predetermined limiting torque, to provide a dependable and compact tire life/carrier unit having an extended service life.
- 4. In a tire lift/carrier unit including a drive shaft, a housing having spaced walls supporting said drive shaft for rotation, means forming an annular spool supported by said drive shaft within said housing for rotation relative to said shaft, an elongated flexible cable having opposite end portions, means mounted on one of said end portions of said cable for supporting a tire, means connecting the opposite of said end portions of said cable to said spool, and drive means having a high mechanical advantage for rotating said spool through one revolution relative to said drive shaft in response to multiple revolutions of said drive shaft, the improvement wherein said spool includes a set of plate members having opposing generally parallel surfaces defining a narrow annular track having a width generally the same as the diameter of said cable to confine said cable for wrapping radially outwardly on itself in a spiral overlapping manner within said track, each of said plate members having an axial thickness generally equal to the diameter of said cable, and said drive means including a slip clutch providing for driving said spool with a predetermined limiting torque, to provide a dependable and compact tire life/carrier unit having an extended service life.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 868,579, filed May 30, 1986, U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,630, a continuation of application Ser. No. 627,029, filed July 2, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,625,947 (which was reissued as U.S. Pat. No. re 33,303), a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 554,278, filed Nov. 22, 1983, U.S. Pat. No. 4,544,136, a continuation of application Ser. No. 277,088, filed June 25, 1981, abandoned.
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