Drywall Lift Loader
20260049485 ยท 2026-02-19
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Abstract
This invention is a drywall lift loader to be attached to or incorporated into a conventional drywall lift. The lift provides the advantage of mechanically lifting a sheet of drywall standing on the fingers of the drywall lift loader, to the awaiting cradle of conventional drywall lift. The invention is comprised of components that collectively resemble a human arm with the shoulder mounted to the stem of a drywall lift, a shoulder hinge, an upper arm, elbow hinge, lower arm. wrist hinge and a fingered hand which, when lifted by means of a winch mounted onto the drywall lift stem above the loader shoulder and connected via winch belt to the loader hand, provides the ability to lift a sheet of standing drywall from the floor to the platform of a conventional drywall lift.
Claims
1. The completed drywall lift loader whose arm contains it's extended fingers and is positioned forwardly on the floor to accept a centrally place vertical sheet of drywall to be hoisted by winch to the awaiting swivel-based flat deck that conforms to the rising angular sheet until it's winched journey upward over-balances the deck to lie flat in a locked position ready for its next upward journey by a secondary winch to prove it's one ability of mechanical hoisting a sheet of drywall from floor to its next location in wall or ceiling position.
2. This apparatus is a drywall lift loader that is attached to or incorporated into a drywall/panel lift and will lift drywall from the floor to the awaiting drywall lift cradle.
3. An apparatus, according to claim 2, is comprised of components that collectively are similar to a human arm with the shoulder mounted to the stem of a common drywall lift, hinged (as a shoulder joint) to an upper arm, hinged (as an elbow) to a lower arm hinged (as a wrist) to a fingered hand when lifted by means of a winch mounted above the shoulder and connected via belt to the hand, provides the ability to lift a sheet of standing drywall from the floor to the cradle/platform of a conventional drywall/panel lift.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0008] The drawings portray the invention mounted on an existing drywall lift. The invention is drawn darker than the shaded drywall lift for clarity.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The Drywall Lift Loader resembles a human arm with the shoulder attached midway on the main stem of a receiving panel lift and the arm in a downward relaxed position such that the hand rests near the floor (
[0015] Shortening the Strap 4 via the Loader Winch 1 results in the Hand 12 lifting upwards. The Elbow 9 and Wrist 11 construction restrict the movement to only movement on a flat planesimilar to a human elbow joint. The Shoulder Joint 7 and Wrist 11 are similar to a human elbow jointthere is no side to side movement. The Elbow 9 and Wrist 11 joints are also restricted so that there is a minimum bend of 75 degrees. The result is that when the Strap 4 length is decreased the Arm is raised upwards on a flat plane, raising the Hand 12 in a controlled distance from the Shoulder 6.
[0016] This invention is to be attached to or part of a panel/drywall lift. The relevant panel lift components include a Cradle 16 which holds the panel/Drywall 21. The Cradle 16 is connected to a telescoping main Stem 18. The Stem 18 is composed of multiple (usually three) sleeves. Each sleeve fits inside the Stem 18 and the other subsequent sleeves. A pulley system is mounted on alternating ends of the sleeves such that shortening the pulley cable raises the sleeve end towards the upper end of the other sleeves resulting in the raising of the Cradle and the loaded Drywall 21.
[0017] Most current Drywall Lifts require the Drywall to be manually lifted and placed onto the Cradle 16. The Cradle 16 is put in a slanted position to receive the Drywall 21. The Drywall 21 is then manually lifted and placed onto the Cradle 16. A normal sheet of drywall ( inch4 feet8 feet) weighs over 50 lbs and must be lifted so the lower edge is over 34 inches to be received by the Cradle 16. The Cradle is then raised either in the slanted position for wall installations, or in a horizontally flat position for ceiling installations.
[0018] Incorporation of the Drywall Lift Loader in this operation results in raising of the drywall onto the slanted Cradle of the Drywall Lift with much less physical effort and risk of injury.
[0019] The operation of the Drywall Loader is shown in
[0020] The Arm can also be used to assist for mounting drywall to the lower wall installation. The Arm in put into the loading position (