SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE WITH A DETACHABLE HOIST
20220119230 ยท 2022-04-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C23/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A lifting system for a vehicle including a powered winch, a telescopic hoist, jib, or arm and an attachment means on the vehicle for allowing the hoist arm to be pivotally adjusted. The attachment means is provided as a mounting plate which is mounted beneath the vehicle. The mounting plate includes receiving sections that receive a bottom distal end of the telescopic hoist arm. The hoist arm then upwardly extends from the bottom of the mounting plate and is supported to the vehicle using straps. Furthermore, the winch is provided as an integral part of the vehicle which is then fed through to the hoist arm an received by a pulley member located on a distal top end of the hoist arm. The winch is then secured to an anchor which is adapted to receive a load to be transported by the lifting system.
Claims
1. A lifting system for a vehicle, comprising: a) an attachment assembly including a plate having receiving sections on opposing sides, wherein said receiving sections each include sidewalls and a receiving member to form a slot; b) a hoist arm assembly including a base and a hoist arm, wherein said hoist arm is a telescopic hoist arm having an outer arm and an inner arm, wherein said inner arm is translated within said outer arm and secured with a pin, wherein said base includes a bottom side end with protruding mounting members, wherein said mounting members are inserted within said receiving sections and received by said receiving member thereby allowing said hoist arm to be pivotally adjusted; and c) a powered winch assembly including a housing which encloses a winch line having a hook mounted thereon, wherein said winch line extends over a top end of said hoist arm.
2. The lifting system of claim 1 wherein said sidewalls of said receiving section includes a top sidewall, a rear sidewall, and lateral sidewalls.
3. The lifting system of claim 2 wherein said receiving member extends across said lateral sidewalls.
4. The lifting system of claim 1 wherein said attachment assembly includes a support member extending across said plate and communicably mounted to said receiving sections.
5. The lifting system of claim 1 wherein said plate is mounted to a bottom end of a vehicle, said vehicle including a bumper frame.
6. The lifting system of claim 1 wherein said base is a triangular frame with a triangular void.
7. The lifting system of claim 1 wherein said mounting members each have an arched configuration.
8. The lifting system of claim 1 wherein said inner arm further includes a pulley at a topmost distal end.
9. The lifting system of claim 5 wherein said hoist arm assembly further includes a strap coupled to a bumper frame of said vehicle and an outer portion of said outer arm.
10. A lifting system for a vehicle, consisting of: a) an all-terrain vehicle having a bumper frame; b) an attachment assembly including a plate mounted to a bottom end of said all-terrain vehicle, wherein said plate includes fasteners to mount said plate to said bottom end, wherein said plate includes two receiving sections on opposing sides of said plate each having sidewalls and a receiving member, wherein said sidewalls include a top sidewall, a rear sidewall, and lateral sidewalls, wherein said receiving member is in abutting engagement with said lateral sidewalls to form a slot, said plate further including a support member which extends between said two receiving sections; c) a hoist arm assembly including a base and a hoist arm, wherein said base is a triangular frame with a triangular void, said base further including two mounting members protruding from a bottom edge of said base, said two mounting members having a C-shaped configuration, wherein said two mounting members are received by said two receiving sections, wherein said two mounting members are coupled to each respective receiving member thereby allowing said hoist arm to be pivotally adjustable, said hoist arm including an outer arm and an inner arm translated within said outer arm, said inner arm coupled to said outer arm through a pin, wherein said hoist arm assembly also includes a strap coupling said bumper frame and an outer portion of said outer arm, said inner arm also including a pulley at a top most distal end; and d) a powered winch assembly including a housing within said all-terrain vehicle which encloses a winch line having a hook mounted thereon, wherein said winch line extends over a top end of said hoist arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed a lifting system 10 attachable to a vehicle 70 which basically includes an attachment assembly 20, a hoist arm assembly 40, and a winch assembly 60.
[0021] Attachment assembly 20 includes a plate 22 which may be accurately observed in
[0022] A clear depiction of receiving section 24 may be observed in
[0023] Hoist arm assembly 40 may be properly observed in
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[0025] Hoist arm assembly 40 further includes an outer arm 44 which extends from the pointed end of base 42. In the present embodiment, outer arm 44 has a rectangular configuration and is made of a metal material. Outer arm 44 is a hollow structure which includes inner arm 45 translated therein. Inner arm 45 may be translated outwardly from outer arm 44 in order to increase a length of the hoist arm. It should be understood, that inner arm 45 is provided as having a shape which will cooperate with the interior of outer arm 44. Hoist arm assembly 40 further includes a pin 46 which is inserted within an opening of outer arm 44 and is communicably inserted through inner arm 45. As a result, a securing means is provided for the inner arm 45 and the outer arm 44. A user may translate inner arm 45 to a desired length and then insert pin 46 to effectively lock the hoist arm to a desired length. The provided structure forms a telescopic hoist for hoist assembly 40. The telescopic nature of the hoist arm assembly 40 will allow for a user to more effectively mount and carry heavy objects using the vehicle 70. In one embodiment, the system 10 is capable of supporting at least 550 pounds of weight.
[0026] Hoist arm assembly 40 further includes a strap 47 which is located on a top portion of outer arm 44. In the present embodiment, strap 47 is attached to the outer arm 44 through hooks that are received in openings of the top portion of the outer arm 44. Strap 47 may be provided as an adjustable cloth strap and provides further structural support to the hoist arm assembly 40 when coupled to vehicle 70. In one implementation, observed in
[0027] Winch assembly 60 may be properly observed in
[0028] The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.