Wire Pulling Wincher
20200207594 ยท 2020-07-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66D3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66D1/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66D1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66D3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wire pulling windier apparatus attachable to a tractor, loader or other mobile transport device capable of receiving attachments has a pass through frame attachable to the mobile device, a vertical support member on the frame for supporting a first winch with cable for attaching and pulling a fence wire to be tensioned, a second winch for raising and lowering a slide block assembly through which the first winch cable is guided to allow pulling the first winch cable at different vertical heights, and has winch tension limiting apparatus.
Claims
1. An apparatus attachable to a mobile transport means for pulling a fence wire taut along a series of fence posts, said apparatus comprised of: a. A rigid frame releasably attachable to a mobile transport means; b. Fence wire pulling means attached to said rigid frame for pulling fence wire taut along a series of posts which series includes at least a tie-off post and an immediately preceding post in the series, so as to allow the said fence wire to be secured to the tie-off post when the apparatus is positioned between the tie-off post and the said immediately preceding post while the fence wire is pulled taut, where said fence wire pulling means is comprised of at least one winch attached to the rigid frame and a fence wire pulling cable, where said fence wire pulling cable has a first end windably connected to said winch means and a second end is releasably attachable to the fence wire at a connection point; c. Vertical adjustment means so as to allow the fence wire to be pulled at a desired vertical level with respect to the fence post.
2. An apparatus attachable to a mobile transport means for pulling a fence wire taut along a series of fence posts, said apparatus comprised of: a. A rigid frame releasably attachable to a mobile transport means; b. A cable winch attached to the rigid frame; c. A fence wire pulling cable having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is releasably attachable to the fence wire at a connection point and the second end is windably connected to said cable winch so as to allow for pulling the fence wire; d. At least one pully for redirecting the fence wire pulling cable; e. Means for adjusting the vertical height at which the pulling of the fence wire occurs by raising or lowering at least one pulley; f. Automatic tension control means so as to stop the fence cable winch from further winding when a predetermined tension in the fence wire is achieved.
3. Apparatus attachable to a mobile transport means for pulling a fence wire taut along a series of fence posts, said apparatus comprised of: a. A rigid frame releasably attachable to a mobile transport means; b. A cable winch attached to the rigid frame for pulling a wire cable c. A wire pulling cable having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is releasably attachable to the fence wire at a connection point and the second end is windably connected to said cable winch means so as to allow for pulling the said fence wire; d. A first pulley connected to the rigid frame for redirecting the fence pulling cable; e. A second pulley slidably attached to the rigid frame for further redirecting the fence pulling cable to allow the fence wire to be pulled from different desired vertical positions; f. Means for adjusting the position of the second pulley comprised of a second winch attached to the second pulley by a second winch cable windably connected to the second winch, so as to allow the second pulley to move essentially vertically in response to the winding of the second winch; g. Automatic tension control means so as to stop the fence cable winch from further winding when a predetermined tension in the fence wire is achieved.
4. The fence wire pulling attachment in claim 2 or 3 where the automatic tension control means is comprised of a spring means attached between the rigid frame and the cable winch, and an electrical switch attached to the frame, where the cable winch is moveably attached to the rigid frame so as to allow the cable winch to move in relation to the rigid frame as the cable winch pulls the wire taut, such that the winch movement activates the switch when in a predetermined position so as to turn off power to the cable winch in response to the location of the cable winch during pulling by said winch.
5. The fence wire pulling apparatus in claim 2 or 3 having means for automatically slackening the fence wire pulling cable tension before disconnecting the fence wire from the fence wire pulling cable.
6. An apparatus attachable to a mobile transport means for pulling a fence wire taut along a series of fence posts, said apparatus comprised of: a. A rigid frame having means for releasably attaching the frame to a mobile transport means, said frame having a rigid top member, a rigid base member, a rigid back member connected between the top and base members, a rigid front member connected between the top and base members and said rigid front member having a top end and a bottom end where said rigid front member is rotationally connected to the top and base members of the frame at the top end and bottom end; b. A cable winch attached to the front member; c. A fence wire pulling cable having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is releasably attachable to the fence wire at a connection point and the second end is windably connected to said cable winch means so as to allow for pulling the fence wire d. A first pulley connected near the bottom of the front member for redirecting the fence pulling cable; e. Cable guide channel in the front member; f. A second pully slidably retained within the cable guide channel; g. A pully control winch attached near the top end of the front member; h. A pully control cable having a first end windably connected to the pulley winch and a second end attachable to the second pulley so as to allow the said second pulley to slidably move within the cable channel in response to the winding of the pulley control winch; i. Automatic tension control means comprised of a spring means attached between the rigid frame and the cable winch, and an electrical switch attached to the frame, where the cable winch is moveably attached to the rigid frame so as to allow the cable winch to move in relation to the rigid frame as the cable winch pulls the wire taut, such that the winch movement activates the switch when in a predetermined position so as to turn off power to the cable winch in response to the location of the cable winch during pulling by said winch;
7. The fence wire pulling apparatus in claim 6 having segmented releasable locking means for controlling the rotational movement of the front member.
8. The fence wire pulling apparatus in claim 6 having means, after the cable winch has stopped, for slackening the fence wire pulling cable before the fence wire is disconnected from the fence wire pulling cable.
9. The fence wire pulling apparatus in claim 6 where the electrically powered winches are controlled independently.
10. A frame attachable to a three-point hitch comprised of: a. a rigid outer frame having a top and a bottom portion and an interior; b. a plurality of pairs of subframes attached to the outer frame within its interior; c. connection receiving holes within at least a pair of subframes for receiving standard three point hitch attachment means; d. a rigid extension extending from the outer frame, having a receiving hole therein for receiving attachments.
11. A frame attachable to a three point hitch comprised of: a. a rigid outer frame having a top and a bottom portion; b. two rigid first subframes within said outer frame; c. two rigid second subframes within each of the two rigid first subframes; d. two rigid third subframes within each of the two rigid second subframes; e. connection receiving holes within both the second and third rigid subframes for connecting to a three point hitch; f. a rigid extension extending from the rigid frame, having a receiving hole therein for receiving attachments.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0031] The invention is a wire pulling wincher apparatus attachable to a tractor or other mobile transport device capable of receiving attachments, having a pass through frame attachable to the mobile device, a vertical support member on the frame for supporting a first winch with cable for attaching to a fence wire to be pulled, a second winch for raising and lowering a slide block assembly through which the cable is guided to allow pulling the cable at different vertical heights, a winch limit switch for sensing a tension limit in the cable and able to stop the winch at the desired tension, and remote control means for operating the first winch.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0032] The invention is shown in
[0033] These parts described create a rigid frame 1 capable of supporting the vertical support bar 20 and its structure and other elements including winch or other pulling means, that in the preferred mode is pivotally situated between the top frame member 3 base frame member 11 at lower pivot pin 8 and upper pivot point 10.
[0034] The vertical support bar 20 has key elements attached to it, including at least a manual or electric wire pulling means that allows for various vertical levels for pulling the wire. In the preferred mode, this is accomplished via a wire pulling winch 30 working in combination with a vertical adjustment winch 40 and with means for limiting the pulling when a desired tension is achieved. These tension limiting means are shown as 12 in
[0035] Pivot means is achieved at the bottom as shown having lower rigid bracket 26 that is attached to the vertical support bar, pivoting on lower pivot pin 8 that is attached to the base frame 11, which is this mode has pin 8 extending through a hole in the lower bracket. Pivot means at the top is achieved with a rotation sprocket and plate assembly pivot about pivot point 10, shown in more detail in
[0036] Vertical support bar 20 has attached to it on one side slide sleave means for allowing vertical positioning of the pulling cable loop 2. In the preferred mode it is comprised of the slide sleeve assembly 12 that functions to provide the vertical position of the wire loop 2 via a separate positioning cable 70 that is connected at one end to the slide sleeve assembly, and the opposite end to the winch 40 that raises and lowers the slide sleeve assembly 12 as desired. The tensioning cable 25 is threaded over pulley means in the slide sleeve assembly and directed downward to the lower sheave (pulley) means 27 in the lower bracket (shown in more detail in
[0037] Tension limiting means 12 provides for limiting the tension of the wire inasmuch as winches can pull at tensions much greater than that needed. This also provides a means for uniform tension to the various fence wires, as well as a safety feature. In this mode, such means are provided in the following manner. Tensioning winch 30 is attached, either removably or permanently, to plate 23, which plate is slidably connected to slide plate 23. Plate 23 works in conjunction with spring means and electrical switch means so as to turn off the power to the winch when the winch is pulled down during tensioning. This is shown in more detail in
[0038] Wires 16a from the battery 6 are fed to the control box 18. Power from the control box also feeds the winches 30 and 40, and their respective switches, i.e. the control switch 38 for the height winch 40 and the remote control relay switch 39 for the tension winch 40.
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[0040] The tensioning limiting means has limit switch 33 affixed to bracket 35 such that switch arm 33b is springloaded and normally up, and when normally up, it is electrically closed to allow power to the winch 30 via a power relay. When pulled down sufficiently, the arm 33b then disconnects the power. This will occur when the winch, attached to winch mounting plate 32 slides down winch slide plate 33 as the tension on the winch increases during pulling. The counter tension is provided via the limit tension spring 34a held in place by elongated bolt 34b that extends through the spring, though the bracket 35 and attached to the plate 22. This is shown as connected to the plate via nut means welded to the plate, with the bolt screwed into the nut. Other modes are envisioned to limit the tension to a maximum and adjustable setting as desired, including hinged means instead of slidable means.
[0041] The lower assembly is shown in
[0042] The slide plate assembly 12 is shown in
[0043] In use, shown in
[0044] To tension the next lower wire on the fence post, one first lowers the slide assembly by activating wire height winch 40 to lower the assembly 12. This automatically releases the tension on the cable 25 to allow disconnecting the clamp, so that the clamp can now be attached to the next lower wire 90b.
[0045] It can now be seen with use how the invention also reduces the tendency of imparting fence twisting tie offs as often occurs using typical fence pullers attached to the end post and tied off at 91a while the puller is attached (
[0046] Thus, what is shown is a wire pulling wincher apparatus for fence wire tensioning for use with loaders and the like that meets the objectives. Other objectives and features are apparent in this specification and to those skilled in the art.