Claims
- 1. A winch having a central drive shaft and a drum, there being only two geared drive trains between the central drive shaft and the drum, each drive train including undirectional drive means, the said undirectional drive means being arranged so that drive is transmitted from the drive shaft to the drum by a different one of the drive trains according to the direction of rotation of the drive shaft, an inner wall of the drum having a gear ring defined thereon, said drive shaft having a single array of pinion teeth formed thereon, a first of the drive trains consisting of a first double gear and the second of the drive trains consisting of a second double gear, a first part of the double gears each having a gear track, the gear tracks ofthe first parts of the double gears meshing with each other and the gear track of the first part of the first double gear meshing with said gear ring, a second part of each of the double gears each having a gear track, the gear tracks of the second parts of the double gears meshing in common with said single array of pinion teeth on the shaft, the said first part of the first double gear having a sleeve-like hub rotatably borne by an axle fixedly secured in the housing and said second part of the first double gear being rotatably supported on said sleeve-like hub of the first part over substantially the whole axial length thereof, said undirectional drive acting between the first and second parts of the first double gear.
- 2. A winch as in claim 1 wherein the pinion teeth on the shaft are formed by axially-directed teeth grooves in the shaft at an end portion thereof.
- 3. A winch as in claim 1 wherein the first two-part gear comprises a undirectional drive for communicating drive undirectionally between the parts, said undirectional drive arranged between an outer surface of the second part of the two-part gear and an inner surface of an annular flange of the first part of the two-part gear, said first gear track being on an outer surface of said flange.
- 4. A winch as in claim 1 wherein both said two-part gears comprise a undirectional dirve for communicating drive undirectionally between the parts, said undirectional drive being arranged between an outer surface of the said second part of the two-part gear and an inner surface of an annular flange of the first part of the two-part gear, said first gear track being on an outer surface of said flange.
- 5. A winch having a stationary housing with a rotatable drive shaft and a rotatable winch drum, said drive shaft having a single set of gear teeth thereon, only two gear trains for being driven from the drive shaft for communicating drive from said single set of gear teeth on said drive shaft to said drum at respectively different mechanical advantages according to the direction of rotation of the drive shaft, a final drive to said drum comprising a two-part gear, a first gear track of said two-part gear meshing permanently with a gear track on an inner surface of the drum and being on a first part of the two-part gear, said first part having a hub with a sleeve-like portion extending axially therefrom to be supported on an axle in said housing for rotation about said axle, said first gear track communicating drive to the drum in one direction of rotation of the drive shaft from a second gear track, said second gear track being in a first of the gear trains and meshing with said first track, and a third gear track on a second part of the said two-part gear and meshing with a fourth gear track, the fourth gear track being in the second of the gear trains, the second part being rotatably mounted on said sleeve like portion of the hub of the first part of said two-part gear, undirectional drive means between said parts and communicating drive to the first gear track only upon rotation of the drive shaft in the direction opposite to the one direction, said communication being by constraint of the two parts to rotate together about said axle.
- 6. A winch as in claim 5 wherein the undirectional drive communicates drive undirectionally between the parts of the two-part gear, said undirectional drive being arranged between an annular outer surface of the second part ofthe two-part gear and an annular inner surface of an annular flange of the first part of the two-part gear, said first gear track being on an outer surface of said flange.
- 7. A winch as in claim 5 wherein the second gear track is a track of a second two-part gear, with respective gear tracks on two respective parts of the second two-part gear.
- 8. A winch as in claim 7 wherein both said two-part gears comprise a undirectional drive for communicating drive undirectionally between the parts, said undirectional drive being arranged between an outer surface of the said inner second part of the two-part gear and an inner surface of an annular flange of the first part of the two-part gear, said first gear track being on an outer surface of said flange.
- 9. A winch as in claim 7 wherein the fourth gear track is a single gear track on said drive shaft and a second part of said second two-part gear has a fifth gear track, said fifth gear track meshing with said single gear track on said drive shaft.
- 10. A winch as in claim 5 wherein the journal in the housing is provided by a shaft fixedly secured in the housing, the first gear being rotatably supported over substantially the whole of the axial length thereof on said shaft.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 921,438, filed Oct. 22, 1986, now abandoned, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 539,407, filed Oct. 6, 1983.
This invention relates to a winch having only two drive ratios between an input drive shaft and its drum. The drive ratios are achieved by two geared drive trains.
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