Variable length tackle sling
11332347 ยท 2022-05-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66C1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Apparatus for adjusting the length of a support sling includes a set of pulleys and may be useful, for example, to allow a moving device to keep an object level when being transported.
Claims
1. Apparatus for adjusting the length of a support sling, the apparatus comprising: a guide wheel spindle; at least one guide wheel on said guide wheel spindle; a storage spool having at least one storage spool arrest aperture; at least one spindle coupler having at least one coupler arrest aperture; an arresting device insertable into at least one said storage spool arrest aperture and at least one said coupler arrest aperture; at least one coupler projection connected to said at least one spindle coupler; and a coupler connected to said at least one coupler projection, wherein said storage spool may be rotated to align said coupler arrest aperture and said storage spool arrest aperture, further wherein said storage spool is prevented from rotating when said arresting device is inserted into said at least one storage spool arrest aperture and said at least one coupler arrest aperture.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said at least one spindle coupler includes at least one connector plate connecting said guide wheel spindle and said storage spool.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a ratchet connected to said storage spool.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a storage spool control gear coupled to said storage spool and a controller thereof.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said controller allows at least one among said storage spool gear to turn said storage spool in a first direction and said storage spool gear to turn said storage spool in a second direction.
6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said controller allows at least one among locking said storage spool gear to prevent turning of said storage spool and releasing said storage spool gear to allow free rotation of said storage spool.
7. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said controller includes a worm drive.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a rope coupled to said storage spool and in contact with said at least one guide wheel.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said arresting device includes at least one restrictor rod.
10. A system for providing a variable length sling, the system comprising: a crane end connector capable of coupling to a sling or lifting mechanism; a crane end pulley coupled to said crane end connector; a load end connector capable of coupling to a sling or an object to transport; a load end pulley connected to said load end connector; a rope in contact with said crane end pulley and said load end pulley; and a rope length control mechanism coupled to said crane end pulley or said load end pulley, wherein said crane end pulley includes a crane end storage spool coupled to said rope, a crane end guide wheel spindle, at least one crane end guide wheel circumscribing said crane end guide wheel spindle, a crane end spindle connector capable of coupling said crane end storage spool to said crane end guide wheel spindle, and a crane end connecter coupler capable of coupling said crane end spindle connector to a movement device or additional sling.
11. The system of claim 10 wherein said crane end storage spool includes at least one crane end spindle arresting aperture and said crane end spindle connector includes at least one crane end connector plate arresting aperture, whereby a restrictor rod can pass through said at least one crane end spindle arresting aperture and said at least one crane end connector arresting aperture.
12. The system of claim 10 wherein said load end pulley includes a load end storage spool coupled to said rope, a load end guide wheel spindle, at least one load end guide wheel circumscribing said load end guide wheel spindle, a load end spindle connector configured to couple said load end storage spool to said load end guide wheel spindle, and a load end connecter coupler configured to couple to said load end spindle connector to the object or a second additional sling.
13. The system of claim 10 wherein said load end storage spool includes at least one load end spindle arresting aperture and said load end spindle connector includes at least one load end connector plate arresting aperture, whereby an arresting bar can pass through said at least one load end spindle arresting aperture and said at least one load end connector arresting aperture.
14. The system of claim 13 wherein said rope is coupled to said crane end storage spool and said load end storage spool.
15. The system of claim 10 wherein said rope length control mechanism includes at least one among a ratchet, pull chain and worm drive.
16. The system of claim 10 wherein said rope length control mechanism includes a storage spool control gear coupled to said storage spool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
(11) The disclosed invention facilitates transportation of objects by crane that are typically transported by a series of fixed length slings 404 connected to a single crane hook 402. Once the center of gravity and connection points of the object are known, the necessary sling lengths to keep the object level may be calculated. The fixed length slings used may be those closest, but not more than, the calculated length. The distal ends and proximal ends of the fixed length slings 404 that are already the correct length are coupled to the container 408 to be moved. Fixed length slings 404 that are not sufficient length are connected to a variable length sling 200. Variable length slings 200 may be connected to the hook 402 and the fixed length sling 404, the fixed length sling 404 and the container 408, or in any configuration that impacts the total length of slings between the hook 402 and the container 408. The result is where the combination of the fixed length sling 404 and variable length sling 200 combine to connect the hook 402 to the container 408.
(12) An exemplary embodiment of the invention involves a pulley 100 with a storage spool 106, a guide wheel spindle 102, connector plate 110, and a coupler 118 as shown in
(13) Rope 218 or an equivalent physical structure is manipulated by the above disclosed pulley 100 in a variable length sling 200. Rope 218 may be anchored to the storage spool 106 that rotates. The rotation of the storage spool 106 may be as loose or as tense as the design allows. The storage spool 106 has a series of storage spool arrest apertures 108. The locations of these storage spool arrest apertures 108 correspond to the location of plate arrest apertures 112 located on the connector plate 110. A restrictor rod 114 may pass through the storage spool arrest apertures 108 and the plate arrest apertures 112 to fix the storage spool 106 so that it does not rotate. This prevents the rope 218 from deploying or withdrawing. If the restrictor rod 114 is removed, the storage spool 106 may rotate freely.
(14) In an alternative embodiment, the storage spool 106 may be controlled by any means know to those skilled in the art. One embodiment would include a ratchet that controls the direction of the rope 218 deployment and may assist in the deployment of said rope 218. In a further additional exemplary embodiment in
(15) In an alternate exemplary embodiment, the worm gear 502 and the control gear 504 may be located on the inner surface of the connector plate 110 and still function in substantially the same manner. In a further exemplary embodiment, the control gear 504 and worm gear 502 may be embedded in the connector plate 160 and accomplish the same function.
(16) In an exemplary embodiment with the worm gear 502, the variable length sling 200 is coupled to a fixed length sling 404 and a container 408. The storage spool 106 is wound to bring the variable length sling 200 to a tense state. Once the variable length sling 200 is tense, the tool couples to the worm gear 502. The worm gear 502 is then operated to rotate the control gear 504. The storage spool 106 then rotates to draw more tension of the rope 218, shortening the length of the variable length sling 200. Once the variable length sling 200 is at the desired length, the restrictor rod 114 is placed through the plate arrest apertures 112 and the storage spool arrest apertures 108, arresting the storage spool 106 and locking the variable length sling 200 at the desired length. Once the variable length sling 200 needs to be released, the restrictor rod 114 is removed, and the storage spool 106 releases the rope 218.
(17) In the exemplary embodiment, the worm gear 502 may be operated by any means known to those skilled in the art. In an exemplary embodiment, the worm gear 502 causes rotation, but can also lock to prevent rotation of the control gear 504 which in turn controls the storage spool 106. In an alternative embodiment, the worm gear 502 may be allowed to rotate freely, allowing the control gear 504 to allow the storage spool 106 to release. Alternativity, the worm gear 502 may physically disengage from the control gear 504, allowing the storage spool 106 to deploy as needed.
(18) An embodiment of the disclosed invention in
(19) In the exemplary embodiment, the variable length sling 200 is adjusted to the length that is necessary for the combined variable length sling 200 and fixed length sling 404 to be at the length necessary to keep the container 408 level per the earlier calculations. Once at the desired length, the crane end pulley 202 and the load end pulley 210 are locked in place with the restrictor rods 114 or other locking mechanism. The process of using variable length slings 200 may be accomplished for as many slings as necessary to have the crane hook 402 over the center of gravity 414 of a container 408 or other object when lifting.
(20) The length of the variable length sling 200 may be of any length based on the rope 218 used. The shortest length may be when the crane end pulley 202 and the load end pulley 210 are in contact due to the rope 218 being at maximum retraction. The longest length may be when the rope 218 is at maximum deployment. The length of the variable length sling 200 is a function of the length of the rope 218 and the number of guide wheels 104 that the rope 218 must pass through. This provides a range of adjustable length not available in current mechanisms. Multiple exemplary embodiments are available with differing lengths of rope 218 available. In some embodiments the rope 218 may be of a length that the variable length sling 200 may have greater extension but might not be able to contract to where the crane end pulley 202 and the load end pulley 210 may come into contact. In an alternate embodiment, the load end storage spool 214 and to the crane end storage spool 206 may be of differing sizes to accommodate different lengths of rope 218.
(21) Multiple alternative embodiments are available. In an alternative embodiment, the load end pulley 210 system may not attach the rope 218 to a load end storage spool 214, as shown in
(22) The disclosed invention may be used to simplify the connections for a hook 402 to an object. For exemplary purposes as shown in
(23) There are multiple alternative embodiments that are within the scope of this invention. For example, multiple pulleys 100 may be used in parallel to create a variable length sling 200. In an alternative embodiment, there may be one than one rope 218 used. In an additional alternative embodiment, there may be a different number of guide wheels 104 used.
(24) While the above disclosed embodiments have been used in regard to slings for use in moving containers, it is understood that this technology may be adapted to other fields while remaining within the scope of this disclosure.
(25) One of skill in the art will appreciate that embodiments provide improved slings for the transportation of objects by crane. Although specific embodiments are illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement which is calculated to achieve the same purpose can be substituted for the specific embodiments shown. This specification is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of embodiments. In particular, one of skill in the art will appreciate that the names and terminology are not intended to limit embodiments. Furthermore, additional apparatus can be added to the components, functions can be rearranged among components, and new components corresponding to future enhancements and future physical devices used in embodiments can be introduced without departing from the scope of the invention. The terminology used in this application is intended to include all embodiments and alternatives which provide the same functionality as described herein.