Claims
- 1. A tongs-like cargo-hook device for quickly scooping up and releasing suspended cargo automatically from a platform having a rigid surface, comprising a tongs-like part having two elongated members, a hub and a pivot pin for pivoting said members near their mid-section, for use with a hoisting mechanism having hoist cables and a load cable, each cable being adapted for attachment to said part, said members having upper and lower portions, the upper portion of one member provided with a hole, and each of said upper portions having a weight on top to assist in forcing the separation of said portions upon touchdown of said cargo upon said platform, said lower portions, including jaws, having complementary-shaped beveled jaw ends which close against each other end to end to form a smooth continuous contour when supporting said cargo because of the tension on said hoist cables, said upper portions having inside surfaces with a bar fastened horizontally to each of said inside surfaces, each bar having a hammerhead at one end, and each said hammerhead extending inward toward the other, said hammerheads when abutting sharing the structural stresses imposed on said complementary-shaped ends when supporting said cargo, wherein the improvement comprises the addition of a tubular inverted U-shaped standard to assist the device to remain upright on touchdown, said standard passing through the hole in said upper portion and swivelly attached thereto to enable said device to remain upright upon touchdown by the two legs formed by said standard, each of said legs carrying a resilient hoof, said legs being bent sufficiently and of sufficient length on each side of device's upper portion so that each said hoof can make contact with said surface when said device releases said load cable.
- 2. A cargo-hook device in accordance with claim 1, and wherein both said upper portions are provided with a hole, and a tubular inverted U-shaped standard passing through the hole in each of said upper portions and swivelly attached thereto, to provide additional assistance to the device to remain upright upon touchdown by the four legs formed by two such said standards, with each of said legs having said hoof attached, whereby regardless of the levelness of said surface below, said device remains upright, and therefore able to snatch said load cable, or unload said load cable, upon touchdown.
- 3. A cargo hook device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the improvement to provide positive load retention in said part comprises both said lower portions and said hub, said hub being of magetizable steel, and forming a magnetizable loop for low reluctance passage of magnetic lines of force for maintaining engagement of said complementary-shaped ends; for providing magnetic lines, one of said lower portions having an integrated electromagnet with exciting coils, which when excited with an applied voltage via a switch produces magnetic attraction between said ends of said lower portions, keeping them in engagement; the wires of said exciting coils having insulated surfaces and wrapped around one of said lower portions with the required number of turns so as to produce the desired magnitude of attraction between said ends for the magnitude of current flowing through said coils to maintain said ends' engagement, said coils' exterior being structurally protected by a shield of nonmagnetic, non-magnetizable material; whereby only when said applied voltage is removed, can said ends disengage and allow said load cable to be released; thereby positive load retention for said device being achieved when voltage is applied; said positive load retention being removed when said voltage is switched off; each of said jaws being fabricated of soft steel so that said steel's residual magnetism is minimized, to permit said jaws' disengagement.
- 4. A cargo-hook device in accordance with claim 3, wherein said exciting coils are applied to both of said lower portions with said required number of turns and wherein said coils are divided equally between said lower portions and connected in series, thus aiding in producing magnetic lines of force, whereby approximate equal distribution of weight is achieved between said lower portions, providing less interference to said load cable and improving esthetic appearance of said device, with equal distribution of weight making for a better weight balance, thereby said device can more ably snatch a load cable upon lift-off, because said hoist cables being better able to manipulate both said device and said load cable into an unloading position, or into a loading position.
- 5. A cargo-hook device in accordance with claim 3, and wherein the improvement comprises said part being completely fabricated of high strength magnetizable steel for safe, heavy load lifting and transporting; a dc voltage source being applied to the coils of said electromagnet for positive load retention of said suspended cargo; and via a double-pole, double throw switch, an ac voltage source being applied for removing high residual magnetism in said steel, and allowing said jaws of said device to release said load cable.
- 6. A tongs-like, cargo-hook device in accordance with claim 1 wherein each said lower portion having an underneath and an upper surface and wherein the improvement for automatically snatching of said load cable comprises said part having a thin springy metal tongue attached to said underneath surface of a lower portion such that when said jaws come together, said tongue's end passing underneath one said lower portion with said tongue also reaching underneath said load cable lifting said cable on top of said other lower portion's upper surface, thus reliably and properly snatching said load cable upon lifting said device from said platform.
- 7. A cargo hook device in accordance with claim 6, and wherein said tongue is forked for improved resiliency and springness to more easily enable said device to perform the task of scooping up and lifting said load cable from a horizontal surface to said upper surface of said other lower portion reliably.
- 8. A cargo-hook device in accordance with claim 1, and wherein length-flexibility means is introduced in at least two of said legs of said tubing to improve the ability of said device to stand upright upon landing on a very uneven, rigid surface, said means comprising an inner telescoping plastic rod, a coil spring within said tubing, stops for limiting the longitudinal motion of said rod, said hoof being attached to the exterior end of said rod; said spring being limited in its longitudinal motion by longitudinal slots in said tubing by a cross pin in said rod protruding through said slots, whereby before said device's jaws make contact on said rigid surface, said flexible-length legs making contact on said rigid surface and absorbing the shock of impact while assisting said device to remain upright upon touchdown, said spring being provided with a damping substance to avoid unnecessary bouncing of said hoof on said surface.
- 9. A cargo-hook device in accordance with claim 8 wherein each of said legs being provided with a telescoping plastic rod and said spring of each of said device's legs being provided with a nonfluidic damping means, said means including said tubing's interior surface being roughened at the location of said spring and a nonflowing viscous damping substance applied to said interior surface, whereby said substance adhering well to said interior surface introduces the needed spring damping to avoid undesirable bouncing on said rigid surface.
- 10. A cargo-hook device in accordance with claim 8, and wherein said length-flexibility means is introduced in said legs by a sealed, stretchable, flexible container filled with compressible fluid, said container being fabricated of material having damping properties as well as being impervious to said fluid, said container providing the desired damping to avoid undesirable bounce to said legs upon impact, while absorbing the impact shock when said device makes high velocity touchdown on said rigid surface.
- 11. A cargo hook device in accordance with claim 1, and wherein each of said upper and lower portions has an exterior surface and wherein the improvement to help separate said jaws upon touchdown of said cargo first comprises the addition of an extension coil spring having one end fastened to the exterior surface of one of said upper portions and its other end fastened to the exterior surface of the lower portion, below the upper portion to which one end of the spring is fastened; and wherein the second improvement comprises in said spring having a waterproof protective sleeve to protect said spring from mud, small rocks, dirt and chemicals, and damaging said spring, thereby preventing it from functioning as designed; whereby said first improvement reduces the magnitude of said weight on top, enabling the weight of said device to be reduced.
- 12. A tongs-like, cargo-hook device, for scooping up and releasing suspended cargo automatically from a platform, having back-up load retention means, comprising a tongs-like part, having two elongated members, pivoted near their midsection by a pivot pin inside a hub, for use with a hoisting mechanism having hoist cables and a load cable, each cable being adapted for attachment to said part, said members having upper and lower portions, at least one of said lower portions having an integrated electromagnet, and each of said upper portions having a weight on top to assist in forcing the separation of said portions upon touchdown of said cargo upon said platform; said lower portions, including jaws having complementary-shaped beveled ends, which close against each other to form a smooth continuous contour when supporting said cargo, because of the tension on said hoist cables, said upper portions having inside surfaces with a bar fastened horizontally to each of said inside surfaces, each bar having a hammerhead at one end, and each hammerhead extending inward toward the other, said hammerheads when abutting sharing the structural stressors imposed on said complementary-shaped ends when supporting said cargo, wherein the addition of said electromagnet integrated to one of said lower portions comprises one improvement, said part being fabricated of high strength magnetizable ferrous steel, except for each of said jaws being fabricated with a soft steel core, said core sandwiched between high strength non-magnetizable steel plates, the ends of both said core and said steel plates forming a smooth continuous contour being the other improvement, so that when said complementary-shaped ends close together, both said core and said plates make smooth physical contact; thus, when applying a dc voltage source to said integrated electromagnet, a continuous magnetic circuit occurs via said pin's hub, said lower portions and said core; whereby when said source of voltage is removed, said core retaining negligible residual magnetism; with said construction only a dc voltage source being needed to keep said jaws of said lower portions in contact, and allowing said jaws to separate when said voltage source is removed.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 380,663, filed July 17,1989, now abandoned.
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