Self-Locking Pulley
20200283275 ยท 2020-09-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B66D3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Improvements to a pulley is disclosed. The rope is threaded through the self-locking pulley in the desired direction. At some places, the threading passes the rope or strap in opposing directions to cause a binding and prevent free movement of the rope or strap in one direction. There are no one-way clutches or self-locking teeth to lock movement in a particular direction. A first part it secured to a spinning mount or ceiling so a user can walk around a suspended self-locking pulley and pull the rope or strap from any direction. The second part can pivot and move up-and-down on the first piece. A threaded member alters a frictional lock between the at least two interconnecting pieces. The interaction of the at least two pieces allows for lifting, locking and lowering of a load on the rope or strap.
Claims
1. A self-locking pulley comprising: a fixed bar that is configured with a securing mechanism on an upper end; a moving bar having a curved portion that extends through said fixed bar; said moving bar having a roller suspended from a first end of said curved portion of said moving bar and said second end of said curved portion terminating in a straight section of said moving bar; said moving bar further includes a plurality of rollers to guide a rope or strap through said straight section of said moving bar; said fixed bar further includes an opening with at least two pullies in a parallel arrangement, and said moving bar includes an adjustment that adjusts a spacing between said fixed bar and said moving bar.
2. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, wherein said securing mechanism on said upper end of said fixed bar pivots said securing mechanism on said fixed bar.
3. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, that further includes a rope or cord that passes through said fixed bar, said moving bar said plurality of roller and said at least two parallel pullies.
4. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, further includes a U bracket secured to a top of said fixed bar.
5. The self-locking pulley according to claim 4, wherein said U bracket is configured to swivel on said fixed bar.
6. The self-locking pulley according to claim 5, wherein said swivel allows said self-locking pulley to be operated from any direction around said swivel.
7. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, wherein said spacing in controlled by a threaded bolt.
8. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, wherein said moving bar engages on said fixed bar on a radiused surface.
9. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, wherein said curved portion of said moving bar passes through said fixed bar in an opening that has curved radiuses
10. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, further includes at least one friction pad between said moving bar passes and said fixed bar.
11. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, wherein said fixed bar and said moving bar are made from aluminum.
12. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, wherein said at least two pullies rotate independent to each other.
13. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, wherein said at least two pullies are concentrically aligned.
14. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, wherein said rope or strap is frictionally held between said fixed bar and said moving bar.
15. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, does not use any one-way clutches.
16. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, does not use a cam.
17. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, does not use locking teeth.
18. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, wherein there are three plurality if pullies on said moving bar.
19. The self-locking pulley according to claim 18, wherein at least one of said three pullies is elevated from said moving bar.
20. The self-locking pulley according to claim 1, wherein said suspended roller pivots from said first end of said curved portion of said moving bar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the drawings herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system and method of the present invention, as represented in the drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, but is merely representative of various embodiments of the invention. The illustrated embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.
ITEM NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTION
[0025] 20 self-locking pulley [0026] 30 moving pulley [0027] 31 moving bar [0028] 32 roller [0029] 33 roller [0030] 34 curved shoulders [0031] 35 bent arm [0032] 36 side plates [0033] 37 roller [0034] 38 horizontal bracket [0035] 39 horizontal roller [0036] 40 control unlocking eye bolt [0037] 41 compression spring [0038] 42 washer [0039] 43 tapped hole [0040] 44 threaded portion [0041] 49 opening [0042] 50 fixed pulley [0043] 51 fixed bar [0044] 52 two rollers [0045] 53 opening [0046] 54 self-locking nuts [0047] 55 U bracket [0048] 56 bolt [0049] 57 shoulder bolt [0050] 58 friction pad [0051] 59 radiused side [0052] 60 radiused side [0053] 61 reinforcing ribs [0054] 89 rope [0055] 90 first placed [0056] 91 threaded [0057] 92 through [0058] 93 over [0059] 94 down [0060] 95 passed through [0061] 96 passes [0062] 97 pass [0063] 98 pulling down [0064] 99 loose direction
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[0066] The bar 51 has an opening where two rollers 52 are placed side-by-side. The use of two rollers 52 allow rope or strap to pass and roll in opposite directions through the opening where the pullies are used. The top of the fixed bar 51 has a U bracket 55 that is secured with a bolt and self-locking nuts 54 on a bolt 56. This allows the fixed bar 51 to freely turn and a user can lift, lock and release a load from any direction. The U bracket 55 has a cross shoulder bolt 57 for securing the self-locking pulley 20 in an overhead arrangement. While the self-locking pulley 20 is intended for an overhead use, it is contemplated that the self-locking pulley 20 can be used in other orientations. It is contemplated that reinforcing ribs 61 can be incorporated into the fixed bar 51 to increase the strength around the opening 53.
[0067] The moving pullet 30 has a moving bar 31 with a bent arm 35 that is bent to fit through the opening 53 in the fixed bar 51. The bent arm 35 is square or rectangular in cross-section to prevent or minimize rotation of the bent arm 35 in the opening 53 in the fixed bar. The side plates 36 are held onto the bent arm 35 with a shoulder bolt or other fastener. An overhead roller 37 or pully is retained with a shoulder bolt or other fastener to the side plates. The roller 37 or pully allows a rope to pass through the opening between the side plates. The addition of the side plates 36 on the bent arm 35 prevents the moving bar 31 from being drawn through the opening 49.
[0068] A pair of curved shoulders 34 are on the sides of the bent arm where the bent arm joins to the body of the moving bar 31. The back of the moving bar 31 has a horizontal roller 39. Secured to another U horizontal bracket 38. There are openings and rollers 32 and 33 for the rope or strap to pass through the moving bar 31.
[0069] The moving bar 31 includes an adjustment that sets the distance between the moving bar 31 and the fixed bar 51. In the embodiment shown, the adjustment is with an control unlocking eye bolt 40. The control unlocking eye bolt 40 is threaded into the moving bar 31. A compression spring 41 and washer 42 is secured with the control unlocking eye bolt 40. Adjustment of the control unlocking eye bolt 40 changes the amount of exposure of the threaded portion 44 of the control unlocking eye bolt 40. This sets or adjusts the gap between the two plates and the amount of pressure on the rope or strap. A smaller diameter rope or strap will have a smaller gap, while a larger diameter rope or strap will have a larger gap. An alternate tapped hole 43 is placed at an angle through the moving bar 31. The tapped hole 43 is an alternate embodiment for the control unlocking eye bolt 40 to allow for adjustment of the gap between the plates of the self-locking pulley 20 from under the self-locking pulley 20.
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[0071] The rope 89 is then passes 96 through the over roller 33 and then over the other two roller 52. This allows each of the two roller 52 to spin in opposite directions. The rope will then pass 97 downward. Pulling down 98 will lock the rope 89 in the self-locking pulley 20, while pulling on the rope 89 with allow the rope 89 to be pulled through the self-locking pulley 20.
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[0075] In the top portion of this figure, the self-locking pulley 20 is shown suspended with a bolt 56 that holds the U channel 55 on the shoulder bolt 57. The control unlocking eye bolt 40 is further shown extending through the moving bar 31 with a threaded portion 44 on the other side of the moving bar 31. This figure also shows heat plates or friction pads 58 that are secured to the locking pullies with fasteners or the like and are replaceable as they wear to prevent the sides of the locking pulley from wearing as the rope causes friction on these surfaces.
[0076] Thus, specific embodiments of a self-locking pulley have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.