WINCH PULLER
20170036896 ยท 2017-02-09
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Abstract
A winch puller includes a frame having two sideboards spaced from each other. Each of the two sideboards includes first and second ends. The frame further includes a first bracket connected to the first ends of the two sideboards. The frame further includes a second bracket connected to the second ends of the two sideboards. The first bracket includes an intermediate section. A first hook includes a connecting rod mounted to the intermediate section of the first bracket. The first bracket is located between the first hook and the two sideboards. The connecting rod is an integral one-piece member. A ratchet wheel is rotatably mounted between the two sideboards by an axle. A lever is mounted to the axle.
Claims
1. A winch puller comprising: a frame including two sideboards spaced from each other, with each of the two sideboards including first and second ends, with the frame further including a first bracket connected to the first ends of the two sideboards, with the frame further including a second bracket connected to the second ends of the two sideboards, with the first bracket including an intermediate section, with a first hook including a connecting rod mounted to the intermediate section of the first bracket, with the first bracket located between the first hook and the two sideboards, and with the connecting rod being an integral one-piece member; and a ratchet wheel rotatably mounted between the two sideboards by an axle, with a lever mounted to the axle.
2. The winch puller as claimed in claim 1, wherein the intermediate section of the first bracket includes a flat board section, and wherein the connecting rod of the first hook is riveted to the flat board section.
3. The winch puller as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the first and second brackets is connected to each of the two sideboards at an intersection having an outer face, and wherein at least one rib is formed on the outer face of each intersection.
4. The winch puller as claimed in claim 3, with the first bracket further including first and second arms respectively extending from two ends of the intermediate section thereof, with the first and second arms of the first bracket connected to the first ends of the two sideboards, with the first and second arms of the first bracket having increasing spacings away from the intermediate section of the first bracket, with the second bracket including an intermediate section having two ends, with the second bracket further including first and second arms respectively extending from the two ends of the second bracket, with the first and second arms of the second bracket connected to the second ends of the two sideboards, and with the first and second arms of the second bracket having increasing spacings away from the intermediate section of the second bracket.
5. The winch puller as claimed in claim 2, further comprising: a pulley unit including a housing and a pulley rotatably received in the housing; a cable fixed to the ratchet wheel and wound around the pulley; and a second hook riveted to the housing of the pulley unit.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] With reference to
[0016] A first hook 3 includes a connecting rod 31 mounted to the intermediate section of the first bracket 12. The first bracket 12 is located between the first hook 3 and the two sideboards 12 and 13. The connecting rod 31 is an integral one-piece member. An elastic member 32 is pivotably mounted to the first hook 3 and can be pressed to reveal a notch permitting the first hook 3 to engage with a rope or a loop while preventing disengagement of the rope or loop after the elastic member 32 is released. Thus, the winch puller can be fixed. Since the connecting rod 31 of the first hook 3 is an integral one-piece member, hazard risks resulting from damage or disengagement of joints between components in the conventional winch puller due to an excessive tension or frequent use can be avoided while prolonging the service life of the winch puller.
[0017] The ratchet wheel 2 is rotatably mounted between the two sideboards 11 by an axle. A lever 21 is mounted to the axle and extends outwards away from the axle.
[0018] The winch puller further includes a pulley unit 5 having a housing 51 and a pulley rotatably received in the housing 51. A cable 4 is fixed to the ratchet wheel 2 and is wound around the pulley. A second hook 6 is riveted to the housing 51 of the pulley unit 5. The lever 21 can be operated by an operator to rotate the ratchet wheel 2 for winding the cable 4 around the ratchet wheel 2, thereby moving a heavy object or tightening a rope with less effort. Detailed structures and operation of the ratchet wheel 2 and the lever 21 are conventional and, therefore, not described in detail to avoid redundancy.
[0019] The intermediate section of the first bracket 12 includes a flat board section 120. In the form shown, the flat board section 120 is comprised of two superimposed plates welded to each other to form a high-strength connecting structure that is less likely to deform. The connecting rod 31 of the first hook 3 is riveted to the flat board section 120. The second hook 6 is riveted to the housing 51 of the pulley unit 5. Thus, the first and second hooks 3 and 6 are reliably connected to the frame 1 and the housing 51 respectively and can swivel 360. During use of the cable 4 of the winch puller, the cable 4 is less likely to tangle or twist due to rotation or orientation of the object to be lifted, providing use safety.
[0020] With reference to
[0021] Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.