Block and tackle
10577231 ยท 2020-03-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A compact and efficient block-and-tackle apparatus.
Claims
1. An apparatus for lifting comprising: a first block and a second block; and a length of tackle having a fixed end and a moving end; and a mounting member; and a carrying member; and a cleat; and at least four roller bearings; and the first block comprising: a first block front portion and a first block rear portion; and a first block top end and a first block bottom end; and a first annular groove surrounding a through-hole proximal to said first block top end; and said mounting member residing in and fixedly engaged with said first annular groove; and a second annular groove surrounding a through-hole proximal to said first block bottom end; and said fixed end of said tackle residing in and fixedly engaged with said second annular groove; and at least one fastener, engaging said first block front portion to said first block rear portion; and said at least one fastener providing an axle for at least a first roller bearing and a second roller bearing; and the length of tackle looping over said first roller bearing and looping again over said second roller bearing; and the second block comprising: a second block front portion and a second block rear portion; and a second block top end and a second block bottom end; and a third annular groove surrounding a through-hole proximal to said second block bottom end; and said carrying member residing in and fixedly engaged with said third annular groove; and at least one fastener, engaging said second block front portion to said second block rear portion; and said at least one fastener providing an axle for at least a third roller bearing and a fourth roller bearing; and the length of tackle looping over said first roller bearing following over said third roller bearing and the loop over said second roller bearing following over said fourth roller bearing; wherein pulling said moving end of said tackle draws said first block toward said second block and thus said carrying member toward said mounting member, with a magnified pulling force as the tackle rolls over said roller bearings.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: at least a second fastener through said through-hole surrounded by said first annular groove proximal to said first block top end; and at least a third fastener through said through-hole surrounded by said second annular groove proximal to said first block bottom end; wherein said second fastener and said third fastener fixedly engage said first block front portion and said first block rear portion.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: at least a fourth fastener through said through-hole surrounded by said third annular groove proximal to said second block bottom end; wherein said fourth fastener fixedly engages said second block front portion and said second block rear portion.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said tackle is parachute chord.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first block and said second block are of machined aluminum.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first block and said second block are of machined steel.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first block and said second block are of cast aluminum.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first block and said second block are of cast iron.
9. An apparatus for lifting comprising: a first block and a second block; and a length of tackle having a fixed end and a moving end; and a mounting member; and a carrying member; and a cleat; and the first block comprising: a first block front portion and a first block rear portion; and a first block top end and a first block bottom end; and said mounting member fixedly engaged with said first block top end; and at least one fastener, engaging said front portion to said rear portion; and said at least one fastener providing an axle for at least a first roller bearing and a second roller bearing; and the fixed end of said length of tackle fixedly engaged with the first block bottom end of said first block front and first block rear portions; and the length of tackle looping over said first roller bearing and looping again over said second roller bearing; and the second block comprising: a second block front portion and a second block rear portion; and a second block top end and a second block bottom end; and at least one fastener, engaging said second block front portion to said second block rear portion; and said at least one fastener providing an axle for at least a third roller bearing and a fourth roller bearing; and the carrying member fixedly engaged with the second block bottom end of said second block front and second block rear portions; and the length of tackle looping over said first roller bearing following over said third roller bearing and the loop over said second roller bearing following over said fourth roller bearing; and a first frustoconical annular recess partially residing in said first block front portion and partially residing in said first block rear portion, the frustoconical annular recess surrounding said first roller bearing and said second roller bearing outer race, leaving space for said tackle to travel over said first roller bearing; and a second frustoconical annular recess partially residing in said second block front portion and partially residing in said second block rear portion, the second frustoconical annular recess surrounding said third roller bearing and said fourth roller bearing outer race, leaving space for said tackle to travel over said second roller bearing; a first surface between said first roller bearing and said second roller bearing; and said first surface having a first central hole; and said first central hole coaxial with said at least one fastener; and a second surface between said third roller bearing and said fourth roller bearing; and said second surface having a second central hole; and said second central hole coaxial with said at least one fastener in said second block; wherein pulling said moving end of said tackle draws said first block toward said second block with a magnified pulling force as the tackle rolls over said roller bearings, and said first frustoconical annular recess is configured to sufficiently surround said first roller bearing outer race and said second roller bearing outer race such that the tackle may move over said first and second roller bearing and not fall between a roller bearing and a proximal surface of the first block, and the second frustoconical annular recess is configured to sufficiently surround said third roller bearing outer race and said fourth roller bearing outer race such that the tackle may move freely over said third and fourth roller bearing and not fall between a roller bearing and a proximal surface of the second block, and said first surface provides a guide for said tackle preventing tackle from falling between said first roller bearing and said second roller bearing; and said second surface provides a guide for said tackle preventing tackle from falling between said third roller bearing and said fourth roller bearing.
10. The apparatus for lifting of claim 9 further comprising: a cleat having a portion for moving tackle through the cleat and a portion for affixing tackle in said cleat; and said cleat fixedly engaged with said first block; wherein the tackle passes through said cleat and may be moved through the cleat or may be affixed in the cleat for holding the first block and second block in a fixed position relative to each other.
11. The apparatus for lifting of claim 9 further comprising: a first spacer between said first roller bearing and said second roller bearing; and a second spacer between said third roller bearing and said fourth roller bearing.
12. The apparatus for lifting of claim 9 further comprising: a first annular groove surrounding a through-hole proximal to said first block top; and the first annular groove surrounding and fixedly engaging with said mounting member; and at least a second fastener through said through-hole for engaging said first block front portion and said first block rear portion.
13. The apparatus for lifting of claim 9 further comprising: a second annular groove surrounding a through-hole proximal to the first block bottom; and the second annular groove surrounding and fixedly engaging with said fixed end of said tackle; and at least a third fastener through said through-hole for engaging said first block front portion and said first block rear portion.
14. The apparatus for lifting of claim 9 further comprising: a third annular groove surrounding a through-hole proximal to the second block bottom; and the third annular groove surrounding and fixedly engaging with said carrying member; and at least a fourth fastener through said through-hole for engaging said second block front portion and said second block rear portion.
15. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said tackle is parachute chord.
16. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said first block and said second block are of machined aluminum.
17. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said first block and said second block are of machined titanium.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To assist those of skill in the art in making and using the disclosed apparatus, reference is made to the accompanying figures, wherein:
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(5) A second block 112 is comprised of portions 117 and 115. The second block 112 is fixedly engaged with a load-carrying member 118 that passes through the block and surrounds a fastener 133. In this manner the fastener 133 engages the block portions 117 and 115 while providing structure to engage the carrying member 118. A fastener 126 engages block portions 117 and 111 while providing an axle for pulleys similar to pulleys 134 and 140 (
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(7) A cleat 120 is affixed to block portion 111 with fasteners 142. The cleat 120 has a hole with portions 144 and 145 that is shaped such that a first area of the opening 144 allows the cord 122 to pass through while a second, narrower portion 145 to hold the cord 122.
(8) These embodiments should not be construed as limiting but rather additions and modifications to what is expressly described herein. The features of the various embodiments described herein are not mutually exclusive and can exist in various combinations and permutations, even if such combinations or permutations are not made express herein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.