HEAVY-DUTY HOIST CHAIN
20210356018 · 2021-11-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16G15/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
D07B5/005
TEXTILES; PAPER
F16G13/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16G13/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a chain having a plurality of chain links (6) which are connected to one another and made from plastic threads (3, 4), characterized in that each chain link (6) is designed as an endless ring of laid cable based on the plastic threads (3, 4), in particular as a thimble.
Claims
1. A chain comprised of a plurality of interconnected links formed by at least one endlessly laid ring made of laid rope formed in turn of the plastic yarns as a grommet.
2. The chain according to claim 1, wherein the laid rope is formed of at least one rope of plastic yarns and wound continuously helically around a core.
3. The chain according to claim 2, wherein the rope is woven rope made of plastic yarns.
4. The chain according to claim 3, wherein the rope is formed as a circularly woven rope.
5. The chain according to claim 1, wherein the plastic yarns are multifilament yarns made of plastic filaments.
6. The chain according to claim 1, wherein the plastic yarns are made of high tensile strength filaments with a fineness-related maximum tensile strength of at least 5 cN/dtex.
7. The chain according to claim 1, wherein the plastic yarns and are formed from in particular thermoplastic filaments as plastic yarns, for example based on PE, PA, PET, or PP.
8. The chain according to claim 7, wherein the thermoplastic filaments are made from an ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin.
9. The chain according to claim 1, wherein a fineness of the plastic yarns is at least 20 dtex.
10. The chain according to claim 1, wherein ends of an outer layer of the rope or ropes are braided under the outer rope layer.
11. The chain according to claim 1, wherein the links have a tensile or breaking strength of at least 1 kN.
12. The chain according to claim 1, wherein the links directly or are coupled to one another by connectors.
13. Use of a chain according to claim 1 for storing, securing, lifting and handling cargo, cargo and vehicles.
Description
[0025] In the following, the invention is illustrated with reference to an illustrated embodiment described in more detail. Therein:
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[0030] In each of
[0031] As already explained, each link 6 is designed as at least one endlessly laid rope ring made of plastic filaments and in particular as a grommet formed as shown in detail in
[0032] According to the embodiment in
[0033] This means that the two rope ends 1a and 1b are engaged, as it were, under the outer rope layer into the interior the grommet and do not project outward, which in principle would also be possible.
[0034] The rope 1 is itself comprised of plastic filaments 2, as can be seen in particular in the sectional detail views through the rope 1 in
[0035] The warp yarns 4 run predominantly longitudinally, here circumferentially of the ring of
[0036] According to the embodiment, the warp yarns 3, as shown in
[0037] Either way, the warp yarns 3, 3′ in conjunction with the weft yarns 4 define a rope 1 made from plastic filaments 2. For this purpose, the rope 1 is laid to have a circular section, made of warp yarns 3 and 3′ and weft yarns 4. The warp yarns 3 define in each case different layers 5 on top of one another, as indicated in
[0038] In the particularly preferred variant according to
[0039] According to this embodiment, the yarns 3 and 4 have a fineness of at least 20 dtex. In addition, yarns 3 and 4 are high-tensile yarns 3 and 4 with a fineness-related full tensile strength of at least 10 cN/dtex. The yarns 3 and 4 are plastic yarns 3 and 4 and in particular thermoplastic filaments. That is the individual plastic filaments 2 form yarns 3 and 4, the filaments 2 being made, for example, of PE, PA, PET, PP etc.
[0040] Plastic filaments 2 are very particularly preferred of polyolefin of ultra-high molecular weight, so-called UHM-WPE (ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene). Such plastic filaments 2 and yarns 3 and 4 made from them are, for example, sold under the brand name Dyneema®. The invention is of course not limited to this. In principle, plastic filaments 2 made of polyamide (PA) can also be used at this point or polyester or polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Combinations are of course also conceivable. That is, in this case the yarns 3 and 4 in question are made up of plastic filaments 2 of different plastics.
[0041] The breaking strength of the ring produced in this way is generally determined as the sum of the individual strand breaking strengths. That means each individual rope 1 has a corresponding breaking strength. If, for example, the maximum tensile strength related to the fineness is 10 cN/dtex and the rope 1 has a fineness of 20 dtex, the maximum tensile strength is 200 cN or 2 N for that considered rope 1 (10 cN/dtex×20 dtx=200 cN). As a rule, however, one is working with a fineness of at least 100 dtex so that the maximum tensile strength of the rope 1 is 10 N.
[0042] Typical rope diameters of 4 mm, for example, lead to a strength of mostly more than 100 N, so that if, for example, six ropes 1 are used for the embodiment of
[0043] The breaking strength of ring forming the link 6 is therefore the same as for the chain as a whole.