TRUSS LIFTER
20220033234 · 2022-02-03
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Abstract
An article of manufacture for providing constructions aid, and more specifically, an article of manufacture for a portable, self-supporting truss-lifting winch and support is disclosed.
Claims
1. An article of manufacture for providing a portable, self-supporting truss-lifting winch and support, the article comprises: a main support mast oriented vertically when in user, the main support mast having and upper end and a lower end; a horizontal support member coupled to the main support mast about the upper end, the horizontal support member extends outward from the main support mast, having an inner end and an outer end; a winch coupled about the lower end of the main support mast for lifting a truss member into place on a building under construction; a lifting line having a free end hanging downward, the lifting line being routed from the outer end of the horizontal support member to the winch for lifting the truss member into place under control of the winch; and an upper attachment coupled to a rear side about the upper end for attaching to a peak of an existing truss member already installed onto the building under construction.
2. The article of manufacture according to claim 1, wherein the upper attachment comprising a pair of sloping surfaces being shaped to rest on a pair of rising support members of the existing truss member when attached to the exiting truss member; and a flat back surface coupled to an outer edge of the pair of sloping surfaces forming an attachment space large enough to slide over the sides of the pair of rising support members of an existing truss member.
3. The article of manufacture according to claim 2, wherein the article further comprises: a thru hole in the main support mast about the winch from the front side of the main support mast to the back side of the main support mast; an inner pulley wheel coupled to a lower side of the horizontal support member near the main support mast; and an outer pulley wheel coupled to a lower side of the horizontal support member near the outer end of the horizontal support member; wherein the lifting line is routed from the outer pulley wheel to the inner pulley wheel to the thru hole and around the winch.
4. The article of manufacture according to claim 1, wherein the article further comprises a bracing support member coupled between the main support mast and a middle point on the lower side of the horizontal support member.
5. The article of manufacture according to claim 1, wherein the article further comprises a guide rail coupled to the front side of the main support mast running from about the horizontal support member to the thru hole adjacent to the lifting line.
6. The article of manufacture according to claim 3, wherein the article further comprises a coupling device attached to the free end of the lifting line for securing the lifting line to the truss support member being lifted into place.
7. The article of manufacture according to claim 6, wherein the coupling device comprises a hook, clasp, ring and u-bolt.
8. The article of manufacture according to claim 1, wherein the article further comprises a lower attachment coupled to the main support mast above the thru hole and winch for securing the main support mast to a cross support member of the existing truss member.
9. The article of manufacture according to claim 1, wherein the winch is a hand-operated winch.
10. The article of manufacture according to claim 1, wherein the winch is a motorized winch.
11. An article of manufacture for providing a portable, self-supporting truss-lifting winch and support, the article comprises: a main support mast oriented vertically when in user, the main support mast having and upper end and a lower end; a horizontal support member coupled to the main support mast about the upper end, the horizontal support member extends outward from the main support mast, having an inner end and an outer end; a winch coupled about the lower end of the main support mast for lifting a truss member into place on a building under construction; a lifting line having a free end hanging downward, the lifting line being routed from the outer end of the horizontal support member to the winch for lifting the truss member into place under control of the winch; a coupling device attached to the free end of the lifting line for securing the lifting line to the truss support member being lifted into place. a thru hole in the main support mast about the winch from the front side of the main support mast to the back side of the main support mast; a guide rail coupled to the front side of the main support mast running from about the horizontal support member to the thru hole adjacent to the lifting line; a bracing support member coupled between the main support mast and a middle point on the lower side of the horizontal support member; an upper attachment coupled to a rear side about the upper end for attaching to a peak of an existing truss member already installed onto the building under construction, the upper attachment comprising: a pair of sloping surfaces being shaped to rest on a pair of rising support members of the existing truss member when attached to the exiting truss member; and a flat back surface coupled to an outer edge of the pair of sloping surfaces forming an attachment space large enough to slide over the sides of the pair of rising support members of an existing truss member; an inner pulley wheel coupled to a lower side of the horizontal support member near the main support mast; and an outer pulley wheel coupled to a lower side of the horizontal support member near the outer end of the horizontal support member; wherein the lifting line is routed from the outer pulley wheel to the inner pulley wheel to the thru hole and around the winch.
12. The article of manufacture according to claim 11, wherein the coupling device comprises a hook, clasp, ring and u-bolt.
13. The article of manufacture according to claim 1, wherein the article further comprises a lower attachment coupled to the main support mast above the thru hole and winch for securing the main support mast to a cross support member of the existing truss member.
14. The article of manufacture according to claim 11, wherein the winch is a hand-operated winch.
15. The article of manufacture according to claim 11, wherein the winch is a motorized winch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] This application relates in general to an article of manufacture for providing a building construction aid, and more specifically, to an article of manufacture for a portable, self-supporting truss-lifting winch and support according to the present invention.
[0017] Various embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts and assemblies throughout the several views. Reference to various embodiments does not limit the scope of the invention, which is limited only by the scope of the claims attached hereto. Additionally, any examples set forth in this specification are not intended to be limiting and merely set forth some of the many possible embodiments for the claimed invention.
[0018] In describing embodiments of the present invention, the following terminology will be used. The singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a needle” includes reference to one or more of such needles and “etching” includes one or more of such steps. As used herein, a plurality of items, structural elements, compositional elements, and/or materials may be presented in a common list for convenience. However, these lists should be construed as though each member of the list is individually identified as a separate and unique member. Thus, no individual member of such list should be construed as a de facto equivalent of any other member of the same list solely based on their presentation in a common group without indications to the contrary. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0019] It further will be understood that the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes,” and “including” specify the presence of stated features, steps or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps or components. It also should be noted that in some alternative implementations, the functions and acts noted may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two figures shown in succession may in fact be executed substantially concurrently or may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality and acts involved.
[0020] The terms “worker,” and “user” refer to an entity, e.g. a human, using the Truss Lifter associated with the invention. The term user herein refers to one or more users.
[0021] The term “invention” or “present invention” refers to the invention being applied for via the patent application with the title “Truss Lifter.” Invention may be used interchangeably with lifter.
[0022] In general, the present disclosure relates to an article of manufacture for providing a building construction aid. To better understand the present invention,
[0023] One end of the horizontal support member 102 is coupled to the main support mast 101 at its top end with an opposite end of the horizontal support member 102 extending outward. A lifting line 111 extends downward from the outer end of the horizontal support member 102 at one end while following a path along the lower side of the horizontal support member 102 and then downward along the main support mast 101 until it reaches a winch 110.
[0024] The Truss Lifter 100 may be used by placing the upper attachment 105 over a peak of an existing truss member. The horizontal support member 102 is oriented in the direction of a location for the next truss member in the series of truss members to be located. The task of placing the Truss Lifter 100 into place is a simple task that may be performed at most by two workers, one located on the existing truss member and a second located on the ground below the existing truss member. Once the lifter is in place the free end of the lifting line 111 may be attached to a peak of a new truss member to be lifted into place. The lifting line 111 may utilize a hook, clasp, ring and u-bolt, and similar coupling devices on the end of the lifting line 111 to secure the lifting line 111 to the new truss member.
[0025] A single worker located on the ground may then operate a winch 110 to reel in the lifting line 111 and thus raise the new truss member into place. The winch 110 may be a hand-operated winch 110 that uses a handle 112 to reel in the lifting line 111. An electric winch, or other mechanically aided winch, also may be used when the weight of the new truss member rises. The existing truss member supports the weight of the Truss Lifter 100 and the new truss member as it is lifted. Locating the Truss Lifter 100 over the peak of the existing truss member ensures that the Truss Lifter 100, and thus the new truss member, stay in place along the span of the existing truss member. When the new truss member reaches close to the horizontal support member 102, the new truss member will be located above the two opposing walls. Workers may then attach the new truss member to these walls, disconnect the lifting line 111 from the new truss member, and then move the Truss Lifter 100 to a similar location on the new truss member to repeat the process for the next truss member to be lifted into place.
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[0027] The lifting line 111 is routed from the outer end of the horizontal support member 102 by a pair of pulleys 210a-b. The free end of the lifting line 111 drops downward from an outer pulley wheel 210a. The lifting line 111 runs from the outer pulley wheel 210a to an inner pulley wheel 210b where the line is routed downward toward the winch 110. A guide rail 205 runs the length of the main support mast 101 to attempt to keep the lifting line 111 located close to the Truss Lifter 100.
[0028] The upper attachment 105 is shown attached to the back side of the main support mast 101. The upper attachment 105 is constructed having a pair of sloping surfaces 201 that engage the peak of a truss member when in place. A flat back surface 202 is coupled to an outer edge of the pair of sloping surfaces 201 forming an attachment space large enough to slide over the sides of the pair of rising support members of an existing truss member when in place while the peak engages the pair of sloping surfaces 201. The upper attachment 105 and the lower attachment 106, as shown in detail in
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[0030] In an alternate embodiment, a lower attachment 106 is placed about the cross support member of the existing truss member at a point directly below the upper attachment 105 and the peak of the existing truss. The lower attachment 106 is coupled to an outer side of the main support member 101 having a top support surface 306b and a back support surface 306a. The top support surface 306b and the back support surface 306a are coupled together on one side of each surface that are sized to permit the cross support member of the existing truss member to slide into a space created between the lower attachment 106 and the main support member 101. The top support surface 306b engages a top surface of the cross support member of the existing truss member. The back support surface 306a engages an outer side of the cross support member of the existing truss member.
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[0033] Even though particular combinations of features are recited in the present application, these combinations are not intended to limit the disclosure of the invention. In fact, many of these features may be combined in ways not specifically recited in this application. In other words, any of the features mentioned in this application may be included to this new invention in any combination or combinations to allow the functionality required for the desired operations.
[0034] No element, act, or instruction used in the present application should be construed as critical or essential to the invention unless explicitly described as such. Further, the phrase “based on” is intended to mean “based, at least in part, on” unless explicitly stated otherwise.