The invention relates in general to portable winches and winching mechanisms.
Winches are well-known mechanical devices for pulling, winding out or adjusting tension of a rope or cable. Portable winches have the advantage of adaptability to varied uses in the field or domestically. Among portable winches known in the art, some employ gear assemblies; some are electrically powered. Electrically powered, portable winches employing a two-stage gear reduction are comparatively less known in the art. Those with a torque-limiting clutch prevent overtightening. Some winches enable manual spooling and winching. Advancements in the art have resulted in devices in diminishing size; demand for portability with power has influenced production toward smaller devices that can handle both heavy and light loads. For example, a heavy-duty winch might pull a car onto a tow truck; a comparatively smaller winch would have similar power but be suitable for lighter jobs, such as pulling a door from its hinges or releasing a stuck window.
An apparatus for pulling, winding, letting-out, or otherwise adjusting tension of a linear tensile member. In some embodiments a linear tensile member is a nylon strap with metal hooks at each end, the strap being wound on a winch. An example embodiment is a portable winch that is driven by a power drill or socket wrench.
In an example embodiment, a power drill or socket wrench is placed into an input socket to rotate a spring-clutch assembly, which actuates a winch mechanism. The spring-clutch assembly regulates the torque that is transferred to a pinion gear. The pinion gear drives a spur gear, which drives a worm gear, which in turn drives a worm wheel, also referred to as a main gear. The main gear rotates on a central axis and winds a strap on a shaft that is coaxial with the central axis. The spring-clutch assembly has a number of settings to regulate the amount of torque applied to the strap.
One skilled in the art understands that a common socket may be joined with a square shaft rotated by a power drill or socket wrench to rotate the socket and drive a winch.
A release mechanism is a linkage that disengages the drive assembly so that the strap may be rapidly spooled or unspooled free from tension or friction from the drive mechanism, also referred to as free-spooling. In some embodiments a socket is coaxial with the central axis, so that a power drill or socket wrench may be used to rapidly spool or unspool the strap. The worm gear is mounted in a movable bracket that is in turn joined with a jack screw that is in turn connected to a lever. Moving the lever rotates the jack screw, thus moving and disengaging the worm gear from the main gear to allow the strap to spool or unspool freely. One skilled in the art understands that various spring-loaded mechanisms may be employed to hold the lever in place while spooling or unspooling the strap. Releasing such a spring engages the worm gear with the main gear so that the strap may be spooled under tension.
Other objects and features will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
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A release mechanism disengages the drive assembly so that the first strap 135 may be rapidly spooled or unspooled. In some embodiments a winding socket 130 is coaxial with the central axis 132 and affixed to the shaft 129, so that a power drill or socket wrench may be used to rapidly spool or unspool the first strap 135. The worm gear 118 is mounted in a movable bracket 126 that communicates with a jack screw 124 which is connected to a lever 122. Moving the lever 122 rotates the jack screw 124, lifting the worm gear 118 to disengage it from the main gear 128 to allow the strap to spool or unspool freely. A spring 120 holds the lever 122 fast to keep the worm gear 118 disengaged from the main gear 128 while the first strap 135 is spooled or unspooled. One skilled in the art understands that various spring-loaded mechanisms may be employed to hold the lever in place while spooling or unspooling the strap. Releasing the spring engages the worm gear with the main gear so that the strap may be spooled under tension.
These embodiments should not be construed as limiting.
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