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Title:
Fail safe mechanism for automatically de-energizing a multi-post vehicle hoist
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What is claimed is:
1. A load lifting and lowering hoist comprising:
a vertically extending framework having a load bearing means vertically moveably mounted thereon;
a power means coupled to said load bearing means for raising and lowering said means, and including a linear element;
a control means to activate said power means for raising or lowering said load bearing means by movement of a control arm having a neutral, off position in which said power means is de-energized, said control arm comprising a rotary element, said control means including a parallel pair of link members pivotally connected at one end to diametrically opposite extremities of said control arm, in parallel;
a striker means having a lost-motion connection to said control arm, said striker means having a normally retracted position beyond the range of movement of said control arm, said striker means comprising a bar mounted in opposition to the other ends of said pair of links;
normally inactive means which, upon release, moves said striker means into an extended position against said other ends of said link members to hold said control arm in said neutral, off position; and
means responsive to breakage of said linear element to release said normally inactive means to effect movement of said striker means to said extended position.
2. A load lifting and lowering hoist as in claim 1 in which said linear element comprises a sprocket chain and said means responsive to breakage of said linear element includes an idler sprocket, said sprocket chain and said idler sprocket being mounted in resilient opposition.
3. A load lifting and lowering hoist as in claim 1 in which said vertically extending framework comprises a plurality of upstanding columns, each column having one of said load bearing means, said linear element being endless in form and responsive to actuation of said power means to effect raising or lowering of said load bearing means in unison.
4. A load lifting and lowering hoist comprising:
a plurality of vertically extending columns, each of which vertically moveably mounts a carriage assembly;
a power means mounted in an elevated position on one of said columns;
power transmission means for effecting raising and lowering of said carriage assemblies in response to energization of said power means, said power transmission means including an horizontally endless member extending between bases of said plurality of columns;
a manual control means on said power means for energizing and de-energizing said power means;
a biased remote control means at the base of said one column that is held in a normally retracted inactive position out of the range of movement of said manual control means by a trigger means;
a trigger means connected between said remote control means and said endless member to translate breakage or excessive deflection of said endless member into release of said biased, normally retracted remote control means;
a guide means interconnected between said manual control means and said remote control means with a lost motion connection permitting actuation of said manual control means when said remote control means is in retracted position and translates extension of said remote control means into movement of, or holding of, said manual control means in a position in which said power means is de-energized.
5. The invention as defined in claim 4 in which said guide means comprises a pair of telescopically engaged vertically extending members that are in mutually slidable contact to provide said lost motion connection.
6. The invention as defined in claim 5 in which said manual control means comprises a rotary switch arm and said guide means includes a parallel pair of pairs of said telescopically engaged vertically extending members having upper ends connected to opposite ends of said switch arm.
7. The invention as defined in claim 6 in which said biased remote control means comprises a striker bar having opposite ends supported on said guide means, both ends of said striker bar being spring loaded.
8. The invention as defined in claim 7 in which said parallel pair of pairs of telescopically engaged members comprises a pair of tubular link members having lower ends engagable by opposite ends of said striker bar upon release of said remote control means by said trigger means effecting extension of said spring loaded striker bar.
Other info:
Inventors:
Perkins, William V. (Monrovia, CA, US)
Application Number:
518100
Filing Date: 1974-10-25 Publication_date: 1976-05-25 Assignee:
Maxon Industries, Inc. (Huntington Park, CA)
Primary Class(es):
187/209
187/214, 254/89R
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 1585596 | May, 1926 | Menges | 187/8. | | 1699785 | Jan, 1929 | Geiger | 187/29. | | 1990241 | Feb, 1935 | Mizer | 187/29. | | 2184801 | Dec, 1939 | McCarthy | 187/8. | | 2230745 | Feb, 1941 | Eiselstein | 198/232. | | 2624546 | Jan, 1953 | Haumerson | 187/8. | | 2639784 | May, 1953 | Strock | 187/8. | | 2843223 | Jul, 1958 | Villars | 187/8. | | 2932382 | Apr, 1960 | James | 198/232. | | 3291260 | Dec, 1966 | Woor | 187/8. | | 3687234 | Aug, 1972 | Gendreau | 187/8. | | 3799292 | Mar, 1974 | Katz | 187/25. |
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Blunk, Evon C.
Assistant Examiner:
Rowland, James L.
Attorney:
Mueller; Frederick E.
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