HIGH SPEED WINCH REWIND ADAPTER
20190256319 ยท 2019-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H54/585
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H75/305
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P7/0846
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P7/083
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H75/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H54/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
This disclosure describes a high speed winch rewind adapter for quickly rewinding a loading strap. In one implementation, the adapter includes a body having a volume sized to at least partially surround an annular end of the winch. The annular end is coupled with a ratchet mechanism of the winch and having at least one hole for receiving a winch bar. A drive connector is positioned both within the volume of the body and external to the volume of the body, the drive connector external to the volume of the body having an external profile to receive a torque, and the drive connector within the volume of the body insertable into the annular end of the winch for alignment to the axis of rotation. A coupling mechanism synchronizes the drive connector to the annular end such that both the drive connector and the annular end rotate simultaneously.
Claims
1. A winch adapter having an axis of rotation and configured to rotate a winch along the axis of rotation when a torque is applied to the winch adapter, the winch adapter comprising: a body sized to at least partially surround an end of the winch when coupled, the end of the winch having at least one hole for receiving a winch bar; a drive connector positioned at least partially both within the body of the winch adapter and external to the body at the winch adapter, the drive connector having an external profile to receive a torque, and the drive connector at least partially within the body insertable into the end of the winch when aligned; and an extension member movable at least partially into and out of the body of the winch adapter and biased toward the drive connector, wherein at least a portion of the extension member is configured to engage at least a portion of the at least one hole of the end of the winch when the adapter is coupled to the winch so that the winch may be rotated along its axis of rotation when the torque is applied to the external profile of the drive connector of the winch adapter.
2. The winch adapter of claim 1, further comprising a handle attached to the extension member for pulling the extension member away from the drive connector to disengage the adapter from the end, which is provided as an annular end.
3. The winch adapter of claim 1, further comprising a resilient member operable to bias the extension member toward the drive connector, the resilient member inside the body.
4. The winch adapter of claim 3, wherein the resilient member is a coil spring.
5. The winch adapter of claim 4, wherein the extension member further includes a flange for engaging the coil spring.
6. The winch adapter of claim 1, wherein the external profile comprises a hex drill socket operable to receive a hex drill socket driver coupled to a power drill for powered winding.
7. The winch adapter of claim 1, wherein the external profile is coupleable to a socket wrench for manual winding, wherein the socket wrench is not directly coupleable to the winch.
8. A rewind adapter having an axis of rotation for coupling with a winch with a ratchet mechanism and an axis of rotation, the rewind adapter comprising: a body partially surrounding an end of the winch, the end and having at least one hole for receiving a winch bar; a drive connector positioned at least partially within the body and at least partially external to the body, the portion of the drive connector external to the body having an external profile to receive a torque, and the portion of the drive connector within the body coupleable with the end of the winch for alignment to the axis of rotation of the winch; and an extension member movable at least partially into and out of the body, wherein at least a portion of the extension member is configured to engage at least a portion of the at least one hole of the end of the winch when the adapter is coupled to the winch so that the winch may be rotated along its axis of rotation when a torque is applied to the external profile of the drive connector of the rewind adapter.
9. The rewind adapter of claim 8, further comprising a handle attached to the extension member for pulling the extension member away from the drive connector to disengage the adapter from the end.
10. The rewind adapter of claim 8, wherein the extension member is biased toward the drive connecter.
11. The rewind adapter of claim 10, further comprising a resilient member that is a coil spring for biasing the extension member toward the drive connector.
12. The rewind adapter of claim 11, wherein the extension member further comprises a flange for engaging the coil spring.
13. The rewind adapter of claim 8, wherein the external profile couples with a power drill for powered winding through a hex drill socket and a hex drill socket driver arrangement.
14. The rewind adapter of claim 8, wherein the external profile is coupleable to a socket wrench for manual winding, wherein the socket wrench is not directly coupleable to the winch.
15. An adapter having an axis of rotation for coaxially coupling with a winch and configured to rotate the winch with a ratchet mechanism along the axis of rotation when a torque is received at the adapter, the adapter comprising: a body sized to at least partially surround an annular end of the winch, the annular end having at least one opening; a drive connector positioned both within the body and external to the body, the drive connector external to the body having an external profile to receive the torque, and the drive connector within the body insertable into the annular end of the winch for alignment to the axis of rotation; and a coupling mechanism synchronizing the drive connector to the annular end such that both the drive connector and the annular end rotate simultaneously.
16. The winch adapter of claim 15, wherein the coupling mechanism comprises an extension member movable at least partially into and out of the body and biased toward the drive connector, wherein at least a portion of the extension member is configured to engage at least a portion of the at least one opening of the annular end of the winch when the adapter is coupled to the winch so that the winch may be rotated along the axis of rotation when a torque is applied to the external profile of the drive connector of the adapter.
17. The winch adapter of claim 16, further comprising a resilient member for biasing the extension member toward the drive connector.
18. The winch adapter of claim 17, wherein the resilient member is a coil spring and the extension member further comprises a flange for engaging the coil spring.
19. The winch adapter of claim 17, wherein the external profile of the drive connecter couples with a power drill through a hex drill socket assembly to provide the torque.
20. A powered adapter having an axis of rotation for coaxially coupling with a winch with a ratchet mechanism and configured to rotate the winch along the axis of rotation when a torque is applied, the adapter comprising: a rotational power source configured to provide rotational motion; a body sized to at least partially surround an end of the winch, the end of the winch having at least one opening; a drive connector positioned both within the body and external to the body, the drive connector external to the body having an external profile to receive a torque, and the drive connector within the body coupleable with the end of the winch for alignment to the axis of rotation, wherein the drive connector is rotationally coupled with the rotational power source to rotate the drive connector by applying the torque to the external profile; and an extension member movable at least partially into and out of the body, wherein at least a portion of the extension member is configured to engage at least a portion of the at least one opening of the end of the winch when the powered adapter is coupled to the winch so that the winch may be rotated along the axis of rotation when the torque is applied to the external profile of the drive connector of the powered adapter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] This disclosure presents a high speed winch rewind adapter for quickly rewinding a loading strap on a winch. A trailer of a semi-truck (also called a trailer coupled to a tractor unit), may include a flatbed for carrying one or more large objects. In a typical trailer confirmation, one or more straps are positioned at spaced intervals along an edge of the trailer to secure cargo to the flatbed. Each strap has a loose end fixable to an attachment point on the flatbed and an adjustable end rolled onto a winch for adjusting length and tension. The loose end of the strap can include a clip or bent piece of metal that can be secured to an attachment point of the flatbed. The rewind adapter can enable a user to quickly rewind or tighten a deployed strap. An example winch and the rewind adapter are illustrated in
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] In some embodiments, the annular end 110 may be on either side or both sides of the frame 102. For example, although the annular end 110 is illustrated on the right side in
[0032] The present disclosure concerns with a high speed rewind adapter 150 that is attachable to the annular end 110. It should be understood that the rewind adapter 150 may have different sizes according to various winch shapes and sizes, as long as the winch includes an annular end that includes a center hole and at least one radial hole similar to the annular end 110.
[0033] Turning now to
[0034] The rewind adapter 150 further includes a drive connector 212 positioned both within the volume 205 of the body 201 and external to the volume 205 of the body 201. The drive connector 212 external to the volume 205 of the body 201 has an external profile 214 to receive a torque. The internal portion 216 of the drive connector 212 that is within the volume 205 of the body 201 is insertable into the center hole 108 of the annular end 110 of the winch 100 for alignment to the axis of rotation 101.
[0035] The rewind adapter 150 further includes an extension member 210 movable at least partially into and out of the volume 205 of the body 201. The extension member 210 is biased toward the drive connector 212. At least a portion of the extension member 210 is configured to engage at least a portion of the at least one radial hole 112 of the annular end 110 of the winch 100 when the adapter 150 is coupled to the winch 100 so that the winch 100 may be rotated along the axis of rotation 101 when a torque is applied to the external profile 212 of the drive connector 212 of the rewind adapter 150.
[0036] In some embodiments, the external profile 214 includes a hex drill socket 218 operable to receive a hex drill socket driver 302 coupled to a power drill 301 for powered winding, as illustrated in
[0037] The rewind adapter 150 further includes a handle 220 attached to the extension member 210 for pulling the extension member 210 away from the drive connector 212 to disengage the rewind adapter 150 from the annular end 110. A resilient member 215 for biasing the extension member 210 toward the drive connector 212, such as a coil spring for example, is placed in a support compartment of the body 201. The resilient member 215 is held fixed at the end that contacts an end wall of the support compartment of the body 201 and is held against a flange 217 affixed onto the extension member 210. At rest, the flange 217 is pressed against the body 201.
[0038] As illustrated in
[0039] Other implementations are possible. For example, the resilient member 215 biasing the extension member 210 could be made of rubber or other elastic materials rather than a metal spring coil. In some embodiments, the handle 220 of the extension member 210 may be designed to lift the extension member 210 by pressing rather than by lifting. In some other embodiments, two or more extension members may be included to engage two or more of the radial holes 112 of the annular end 110. In some other variations, the outer profile 214 may be able to directly engage a power tool without coupling with a hex drill socket driver, for example, when a chuck of the power tool can directly engage the outer profile 214. Other variations are possible within the scope of this disclosure.