US1424501A - Clutch for windlasses - Google Patents

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US1424501A
US1424501A US391665A US39166520A US1424501A US 1424501 A US1424501 A US 1424501A US 391665 A US391665 A US 391665A US 39166520 A US39166520 A US 39166520A US 1424501 A US1424501 A US 1424501A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66DCAPSTANS; WINCHES; TACKLES, e.g. PULLEY BLOCKS; HOISTS
    • B66D1/00Rope, cable, or chain winding mechanisms; Capstans
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  • the invention relates to windlasses and more particularly to the means for engaging and disengaging the cable lifter or gipsy of a Windlass with or from its driving gear for heaving in or paying out the anchor cable respectively.
  • the main gear wheel and cable lifter are clutched together, this being effected by a friction clutch on the main shaft which is inefficient, owing to slipping or binding of the clutch and side play of the cable lifter.
  • a positive drive is provided from the driving gear to the cable lifter by a slidable clutch, block, or drum of the positive dog type arranged on the main shaftbetween the main gear wheel and cable lifter, said clutch member being always in engagement with either the cable lifter or gear wheel and adapted to be moved axially into and out of engagement with the other member.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical section of the gear on the main shaft of a Windlass
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line A--A of Fig. 1.
  • a designates the intermediate driving shaft carrying the gear wheel I) which is in constant mesh with and drives the main gear wheel 0.
  • the gear wheel a is keyed to the main shaft 03 and is provided on one face with a polygonal recess 6, said shaft having also Specification of Letters Patent.
  • Patent d A g 1 1922 Application filed June 25, 1920. Serial No. 391,665.
  • the clutch member j which has a peripheral contour corresponding to the outline of the recesses k and is arranged to be always in engagement with the recess it, the latter being of such depth as to allow the clutch member to be drawn back clear of the recess 6 when disengaged from the gear wheel 0.
  • Fig. 1 the clutch member is shown in engagement with the recess 6 so that the gear wheel 0 and cable lifter are coupled together.
  • the clutch member j is operated from the end of the Windlass with the aid of rods is extending through boxes in the cable lifter and connecting said clutch member j with a sleeve Z slidable on the outer end of the shaft d, said sleeve being actuated to effect the clutching and declutching operation by conventional means, such as a clutch fork m.
  • This arrangement of the clutch operating mechanism enables the clutch to be operated by an attendant at the side of the Windlass clear of all danger.
  • the sleeve Z is provided with a polygonal flange n engaging in a correspondingly shaped recess 0 in the outer face of the cable lifter f, said sleeve serving to relieve the rods in of the driving strain to which they would otherwise be subjected.
  • the clutch device above described is applicable to both manually and power operated windlasses, and with the arrangement of two of such windlasses side by side as usual, the main shaft d could be extended to form a common shaft for both.
  • a Windlass the combination with a shaft, a cable lifter thereon having a polygonal recess in one of its side faces, a main driving gear Wheel on said shaft having-a polygonal recess in its side face and a polyg onal clutch member interposed between said lifter and gear Wheel loose onthe said shaft and means for operating said clutch member to coiipleor unconzple said Litter and gear wheel,-,the clutch memberpermanently enable to engage or disengage from said gear Wheel.

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S. MclNTOSH AND J. S. GUILD.
CLUTCH FOR WINDLASSES.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 25, 1920.
Patented. Aug. 1, 1922.
2 SHEETS-SHEET I.
S. MclNTOSH AND J. S GUILD.
CLUTCH FOR WINDLASSES.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 25, 1920. 1
Patented Aug. 1, 1922.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
rarest critics srnwnnr lVIoINTOSI-I, or; IVIONKSEATON, AND JOHN srnncn GUILD, or NEWCASTLE- UPON-TYNE; ENGLAND. 1 v
CLUTCH FOR WINDLASSES.
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To all whom it may concern: I
Be it known that we, STEWART MoIN'rosH, of Monkseaton, Northumberland, England, and JOHN ,SrENcn GUILD, of Newcastleupon-Tyne, England, subjects of theKing of England, have invented certain new :and useful Improvements in Clutches for VVindlasses, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to windlasses and more particularly to the means for engaging and disengaging the cable lifter or gipsy of a Windlass with or from its driving gear for heaving in or paying out the anchor cable respectively.
According to one known methodth1s en gagement or disengagement is effected by sliding the intermediate driving pinion into and out of mesh with the main gear wheel. which has the disadvantage that stripping of the gear teeth is frequent and rusting fast of the main gear wheel and cable lifter on their shaft with consequent difiiculty of removal therefrom for repairs is unavoidable.
According to another conventional method, the main gear wheel and cable lifter are clutched together, this being effected by a friction clutch on the main shaft which is inefficient, owing to slipping or binding of the clutch and side play of the cable lifter.
According to the present invention a positive drive is provided from the driving gear to the cable lifter by a slidable clutch, block, or drum of the positive dog type arranged on the main shaftbetween the main gear wheel and cable lifter, said clutch member being always in engagement with either the cable lifter or gear wheel and adapted to be moved axially into and out of engagement with the other member.
An embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which 2- Fig. 1 is a vertical section of the gear on the main shaft of a Windlass, and
Fig. 2 is a section on the line A--A of Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings a designates the intermediate driving shaft carrying the gear wheel I) which is in constant mesh with and drives the main gear wheel 0.
The gear wheel a is keyed to the main shaft 03 and is provided on one face with a polygonal recess 6, said shaft having also Specification of Letters Patent. Patent d A g 1 1922 Application filed June 25, 1920. Serial No. 391,665.
loosely mounted thereon the cable lifter f provlded on the outer side as usual with the brake drum 9 and having on the side facingthe gear wheel a a polygonal recess h corresponding in shape with the recess 0, said recesses being preferably five-sided as shown, to accord with the number. of snags on the cable lifter f;
Mounted loosely on the shaft d for axial sliding movement between the gear 0 and cable lifter f is the clutch member j which has a peripheral contour corresponding to the outline of the recesses k and is arranged to be always in engagement with the recess it, the latter being of such depth as to allow the clutch member to be drawn back clear of the recess 6 when disengaged from the gear wheel 0. In Fig. 1 the clutch member is shown in engagement with the recess 6 so that the gear wheel 0 and cable lifter are coupled together. The clutch member j is operated from the end of the Windlass with the aid of rods is extending through boxes in the cable lifter and connecting said clutch member j with a sleeve Z slidable on the outer end of the shaft d, said sleeve being actuated to effect the clutching and declutching operation by conventional means, such as a clutch fork m. This arrangement of the clutch operating mechanism enables the clutch to be operated by an attendant at the side of the Windlass clear of all danger.
The sleeve Z is provided with a polygonal flange n engaging in a correspondingly shaped recess 0 in the outer face of the cable lifter f, said sleeve serving to relieve the rods in of the driving strain to which they would otherwise be subjected.
Obviously the clutch device above described is applicable to both manually and power operated windlasses, and with the arrangement of two of such windlasses side by side as usual, the main shaft d could be extended to form a common shaft for both.
What we claim as our invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. In a Windlass, the combination with a shaft, a cable lifter thereon having a polygonal recess in one of its side faces, a main driving gear wheel on said shaft having a polygonal recess in its sideface, and a polygonal clutch member interposed between said lifter and. gear wheel loose on the said gaging with the cable litter and being inovshaftand means for operating said clutch member to couple or uncouple said litter and gear Wheel thereby. v
2. In a Windlass, the combination with a shaft, a cable lifter thereon having a polygonal recess in one of its side faces, a main driving gear Wheel on said shaft having-a polygonal recess in its side face and a polyg onal clutch member interposed between said lifter and gear Wheel loose onthe said shaft and means for operating said clutch member to coiipleor unconzple said Litter and gear wheel,-,the clutch memberpermanently enable to engage or disengage from said gear Wheel.
v 3. In a win dlass, the combination with a shaft, a cable lifter thereon having a polyg.
specification in thepresence of two Witnesses.
v STEWART MoINTOSH-L JOHN SPENCE GUILD.
lVitnessesL p C. A. VVA'LKER, v E.-WA K R.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3005527A (en) * 1958-11-17 1961-10-24 Ettco Tool & Machine Co Inc Positive drive tapping attachments
US3030818A (en) * 1958-11-17 1962-04-24 Ettco Tool & Machine Co Inc Positive drive tapping attachments
WO2017062351A1 (en) * 2015-10-05 2017-04-13 Kiddieland Industrial Limited Ride-on vehicle mechanism
CN108639987A (en) * 2018-06-11 2018-10-12 宁波东湖液压传动有限公司 Hoist engine turntable wheel with handles
CN108675177A (en) * 2018-06-11 2018-10-19 宁波东湖液压传动有限公司 Hoist engine turntable wheel with holes
CN108675176A (en) * 2018-06-11 2018-10-19 宁波东湖液压传动有限公司 Strap bolt hoist engine turntable wheel
CN108726404A (en) * 2018-06-11 2018-11-02 宁波东湖液压传动有限公司 A kind of hoist engine turntable wheel

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