Winch line
10640920 ยท 2020-05-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66D1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D07B1/162
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
B66D1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D07B1/16
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A winch line includes a length of synthetic rope having a connector end and a terminal end. An eye is formed by a splice at the connector end of the synthetic rope. An elastomeric coating encapsulates the eye. An elastomer mass is formed over and encapsulates a base portion of the eye and a portion of the splice. The winch line has a number of intermediate sections of consistent length along the length of the synthetic rope extending between the elastomer mass and the terminal end. A number of demarcations reside on a surface of the synthetic rope indicating a boundary between the intermediate sections.
Claims
1. A synthetic rope winch line comprising a length of synthetic rope having a connector end and a terminal end; an eye formed by a splice at the connector end of the synthetic rope; an elastomeric coating on the eye; an elastomer mass formed over and encapsulating the elastomeric coating on a base portion of the eye adjacent to the splice and further extending over and encapsulating a portion of the splice; a number of intermediate sections of consistent length along the length of the synthetic rope extending between the elastomer mass and the terminal end; and a number of demarcations on a surface of the synthetic rope indicating a boundary between the intermediate sections.
2. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 1, wherein the elastomeric coating is a two-component, high-performance polyurethane elastomer.
3. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 1, wherein the elastomer mass is a two-component, high-performance polyurethane elastomer.
4. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 1, wherein the elastomer mass is in a form of a trapezoid.
5. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 1 further comprising a heat shield sleeve positioned along an intermediate length of the synthetic rope, beyond the intermediate sections away from the eye, and spaced apart from the terminal end such that a further length of unshielded synthetic rope extends between the heat shield sleeve and the terminal end.
6. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 1, wherein the synthetic rope is made of woven high-modulus polyethylene (HMPE).
7. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 1, wherein the length of synthetic rope has a high molecular weight polymer coating.
8. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 7, wherein the high molecular weight polymer coating is a vinyl coating.
9. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 8, wherein the vinyl coating is a polymer organosol vinyl dispersion consisting of high molecular weight polymer.
10. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 8, wherein at locations of the demarcations, the vinyl coating is of a first color; and along the intermediate sections, the vinyl coating is of a second color that is different from the first color.
11. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 10 further comprising a warning section positioned between a final one of the intermediate sections and the terminal end, wherein the vinyl coating on the warning section is of a third color that is different from the second color.
12. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 11 further comprising a heat shield sleeve positioned along an intermediate length of the synthetic rope, beyond the warning section away from the eye, and spaced apart from the terminal end such that a further length of unshielded synthetic rope extends between the heat shield sleeve and the terminal end.
13. A synthetic rope winch line comprising a length of synthetic rope having a connector end and a terminal end; an eye formed by a splice at the connector end of the synthetic rope; an abrasion resistant thimble coating on the eye; a rubber thimble stopper formed over and encapsulating the abrasion resistant thimble coating on a base portion of the eye adjacent to the splice and further extending over and encapsulating a portion of the splice, where in the rubber thimble stopper is formed of high molecular weight polymer.
14. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 13, wherein the abrasion resistant thimble coating is an elastomeric coating.
15. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 14, wherein the abrasion resistant thimble coating is a two-component, high-performance elastomer.
16. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 13, wherein the high molecular weight polymer of the rubber thimble stopper is a two-component, high-performance polyurethane elastomer.
17. The synthetic rope winch line of claim 13, wherein the rubber thimble stopper is in a form of a trapezoid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) An illustrative implementation of a synthetic winch line 100 with a number of innovative features is depicted in
(10) The eye 102 may be formed at a first end of the winch line 100 by splicing the rope 115 forming the winch line 100 with itself. Such splicing typically involves connecting a free end of the rope 115, also called the bury end 103 (see
(11) In contrast, steel cables cannot generally be spliced and while loops or eyes can be formed, a ferrule must be crimped in place with a specialized crimping tool to hold two parallel wire cable sections together or a number of U-clamps may be bolted in place for the same purpose. In each case, the joint is rough and sharp and may not achieve the same strength as a rope splice.
(12) In lieu of a typical metal thimble used to reinforce and maintain the shape of an eye in the free end of a winch line, the present disclosure contemplates the use of a synthetic thimble 107. As shown in
(13) In addition to surface coating the eye 102 and the splice 108, a thimble stopper 106 may be molded around the splice point 109 at the base of the eye 102 to encapsulate the base of the eye 102 and the top of the splice 108. The thimble stopper 106 may be formed by an insert molding process. The splice point 109 may be inserted within a mold and a two-component, high-performance polyurethane elastomer of the same or similar formulation as the coating on the eye 102 may be injected into the mold to surround the splice point 102 to form a triangular or trapezoidal rubber mass around the splice point 109. The thimble stopper 106 may further aid in preventing the bury end 103 of the rope in the splice 108 from pulling out under tension due to adhesion between the elastomer of the stopper and the thimble coating 104 on the eye 102, which bonds to the strands forming the rope weave of the winch line 100.
(14) The size of the thimble stopper 106 may be selected such that it is larger in each dimension than a standard opening of a winch fairlead for the diameter of rope used for the winch line 100. The elastomer thimble stopper 106 may thus function to prevent the eye 102 from passing through the fairlead and getting stuck within or behind the fairlead opening on the winch.
(15) The polyurethane elastomer coating 104 on the eye 102 and the formed thimble stopper 106 together create the synthetic thimble 107 with a relatively rigid eye 102 that holds its shape and provides protection to the encapsulated winch line 102 in the eye 102 when connected with rigging devices. Unlike metal thimbles used to reinforce rope eyes, the synthetic thimble 107 has some elasticity, which may be helpful in some tight rigging applications. The synthetic thimble 107 is also lighter than a metal thimble and may cause less damage or injury than a metal thimble should a rigging component fail and the winch line 100 snap back and inadvertently strike a structure or person due to an instantaneous release of tension on the winch line 100.
(16) A protective sleeve 110 may be placed over the splice 108 on the winch line 100 immediately below the thimble stopper 106 to further protect and maintain the integrity of the splice 108. The protective sleeve 110 may be made of an elastomeric material and may provide a compressive force radially inward on the splice 108 to resist creep of the bury end 103 within the splice 108. The protective sleeve may further provide added protection 110 of the winch line 110 when the winch line 100 is not in use and completely coiled. In such a configuration, the protective sleeve 110 will be located within the opening of the fairlead and may provide added protection to the winch line 100 from any burs or abrasions on the fairlead that could cut or wear on the winch line 100 at this location while the winch line is furled.
(17) The remaining length of the winch line extending from the eye 102 may also be coated with a vinyl layer that protects the rope from ultraviolet (UV) light damage, environmental abrasion (e.g., from dirt and rocks or burs on the fairlead), and intrusion from dust, dirt, sand, and mud. In one illustrative embodiment, the vinyl coating is provided in solution as a polymer organosol vinyl dispersion consisting of high molecular weight polymer having a composition of approximately 86% vinyl chloride and 14% vinyl acetate. In some embodiments, the entire length of the winch line 100 may have a vinyl coating 112, even the portions forming the eye 102, the bury end 103, and the splice 108. In some exemplary embodiments, the vinyl coating may range in thickness from between 1/32 in. to 1/16 in. The vinyl coating 112 may be applied to the remainder of the rope 115 after the winch line 100 is spliced to form the eye 102 and the synthetic thimble 107 is formed.
(18) The vinyl coating 112 may be provided in a variety of different colors for aesthetic or informational purposes. For example, as depicted in
(19) In the embodiment shown in
(20) The length markers 118a/b/c/d may be used to indicate successive common lengths of the winch line 100 as the winch line 100 is unfurled from the winch. In this manner, the length markers 118a/b/c/d provide the user with an easy visual indication of the length of winch line 100 unfurled from the winch drum. In the example of
(21) Following the intermediate sections 116a/b/c/d/e separated by the length markers 118a/b/c/d, the winch line 100 may be coated with a contrasting colored vinyl coating 112 to differentiate a warning section 120 from the final intermediate section 116e. In some embodiments, the warning section 120 may be the same color as the length markers. In other embodiments, the warning section may be a different color than any of the prior sections. The warning section 120 may be provided to indicate to the user that the usable length of the winch line 100 is close to being completely unfurled from the winch drum. In some exemplary embodiments, the warning section 120 may be 20 feet in length, but it may be more or less depending upon the desired design of the winch line 100.
(22) Following the warning section 120, the winch line 100 may have a protected section 122, wherein a length of the winch line 100 is covered by a heat shield sleeve 122. The protected section 122 is close to a terminal end 129 of the winch line 100 that connects to a winch drum. The protected section 122 is typically a length of the winch line 100 that wraps around the winch drum and is thus exposed to high levels of heat generated by the winch brake that transfer through the winch drum. The heat shield sleeve 124 may be provided to protect the synthetic rope forming the winch line 100 from heat damage, including heat aging, that can occur when the synthetic rope is exposed to high temperatures. Such heat damage can weaken the synthetic rope and lead to failure of the winch line 100. The heat shield sleeve 122 may be formed as a tubular textile sleeve manufactured from aramid yarns and may be heat resistant up to several hundred degrees Fahrenheit.
(23) The heat shield sleeve 122 may be may be held in place over the protected section 122 by fastener sleeves 126a/b that extend around each end of the heat shield sleeve 122 and adjacent lengths of the exposed winch line 100 beyond the ends of the heat shield sleeve 124. The fastener sleeves 126a/b may be made of an elastomeric material and may provide a compressive force radially inward on each end of the heat shield sleeve 122 to resist movement of the ends of the heat shield sleeve 122 along the winch line 100.
(24) In this illustrative embodiment, the winch line 100 may further be provided with an attachment section 128 extending beyond the protected section 122 covered by the heat shield sleeve 124. The attachment section 128 may be provided to cooperate with an attachment device, further described herein below, that helps securely fasten the winch line 100 to the winch drum. In a proposed exemplary implementation, the attachment section 128 may be of a length sufficient to wrap around the circumference of the winch drum on which the winch line 100 is used at least five complete times. In this manner, a sufficient length of the winch line 100 may be retained around with winch drum to prevent the winch line 100 from inadvertently releasing from the winch drum when the winch line 100 is under tension. The attachment section 128 may further be unshielded to allow the vinyl coating 112 and the synthetic rope in the attachment section to form an adhesive bond with the winch drum as a result of high temperatures transferred from the drum brake to cause a partial melt of the vinyl coating 112 along the attachment section 128. This adhesion between the attachment section 128 and the winch drum further helps affix the winch line 100 securely to and retain the winch line 100 around the winch drum.
(25) A winch line retainer 130 is depicted in
(26)
(27) Initially, an adhesive, for example, a piece of double stick tape (or any other tape, contact cement, or liquid adhesive), may be applied to one side of the separation band 132. The winch line retainer 130 may then be placed upon the drum shaft 142 of the winch drum 140 as shown in
(28) As shown in
(29) The winch line retainer 130 thus retains the terminal end 129 of the winch line 100 around the drum shaft 142 in a flat lay over a number of turns. The number of turns (e.g., five) may be chosen to ensure an adequate grip of the synthetic winch line 100 around the drum shaft 142 to prevent the winch line 100 from inadvertently pulling off of the winch when fully unfurled and under tension. The turns of the winch line 100 over the separation band 132 of the winch line retainer 130 hold the winch line retainer 130 in place on the drum shaft 142. As a result, the winch line 100 cannot unfurl from the winch drum 140 further than the position of the winch line 100 within the first retention loop 134. The wraps of the winch line 100 over the separation band 132 prevent movement of the first retention loop 134 and the winch line 100 will thus bind against the first retention loop 134 when fully unfurled and under tension. Further, in view of testing, it has been found that five wraps of the winch line 100 around the drum shaft 142 are adequate to prevent slippage of the winch line 100 around the shaft and through and out of the first and second retention loops 134, 136 when the winch line 100 is fully unfurled and under tension. In this manner, the winch line retainer 130 provides a safe and secure device and corresponding method for attaching a synthetic winch line to a winch drum.
(30) All directional references (e.g., proximal, distal, upper, lower, upward, downward, left, right, lateral, longitudinal, front, back, top, bottom, above, below, vertical, horizontal, radial, axial, clockwise, and counterclockwise) are only used for identification purposes to aid the reader's understanding of the present invention, and do not create limitations, particularly as to the position, orientation, or use of the invention. Connection references (e.g., attached, coupled, connected, and joined) are to be construed broadly and may include intermediate members between a collection of elements and relative movement between elements unless otherwise indicated. As such, connection references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected and in fixed relation to each other. The exemplary drawings are for purposes of illustration only and the dimensions, positions, order, and relative sizes reflected in the drawings attached hereto may vary.
(31) The above specification, examples, and data provide a complete description of the structure and use of exemplary embodiments of the invention as defined in the claims. Although various embodiments of the claimed invention have been described above with a certain degree of particularity, or with reference to one or more individual embodiments, those skilled in the art could make numerous alterations to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the claimed invention. Other embodiments are therefore contemplated. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative only of particular embodiments and not limiting. Changes in detail or structure may be made without departing from the basic elements of the invention as defined in the following claims.