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US1439174A
US1439174A US219608A US21960818A US1439174A US 1439174 A US1439174 A US 1439174A US 219608 A US219608 A US 219608A US 21960818 A US21960818 A US 21960818A US 1439174 A US1439174 A US 1439174A
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  • the invention has as a further object a provision whereby the device as awhole may be actuated and transported by the same mechanism which causes the rotation of the winding drum, to cause its travel from one place to another.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the device arranged for use; 7
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view vof the truck which carries the motor and the hoisting drum;
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is a section taken on line 4-4 of ig. 5 1s a detail of a brake mechanism which may be employed showing some of the parts ina changed position.
  • the invention is illustrated as applied to that type of these devices, which travels along rails or tracks arranged transversely to each other, so that the device may be positioned to receive or de osit an object at any desired place below t e tracks.
  • the invention is not confined to the particular adaptation in which it is shown, as the idea of utilizing the casing of the driving mechanism as a drum for the hoisting cables is applicable to devices other thanthat illus trated inthis embodiment of the invention.
  • the invention will be explained in conjunction with the type of apparatus shown which employs suitably arranged rails 10 (only one bemg shown), upon which rides the bridgestructure generally designated 11 having the wheels 12.
  • This bridge structure is provided with the rails 13-13 arranged transversely to the rails 10.
  • the truck or trolley let which carries the hoisting apparatus is arranged upon these .rails 13-13, and is provided with the wheels 15-16 arranged at opposite ends of the truck.
  • These wheelsca-rry a framework 17 upon which is mounted the motor 18, winding drum 19, and other elements of the device.
  • the motor 18 is connected with the source of power in any suitable or convenient manner, and is in turn connected with the hoisting drum 19 as by the sprockets 20 and 21, and chain connection22l
  • the sprocket 21 is permanently secured to the shaft 23 which extends into the casing of the drum 19 and is journaled in, oneend thereof.
  • a shaft 24 is also journaled in the casing but in the opposite end, and protrudes therefrom.
  • This shaft is provided with the brake drum 25, and the sprocket 26, "whichlatter 'is connected by the sprocket chain 27 to the sprocket 28 which in turn is connected .to the shaft 29 of the wheels 15.
  • the brake drum 25 is also provided with a brake which may be of a struc- 5 ture similar'to that employed in connection with the brake drum
  • the shafts 23 and 24 are loosely arranged with respect to the casing or hoisting drum 19, but are connected with the casing by the reduction gear structure generally designated 34 which is arranged within the casing 19.
  • This gear mechanism may be caused to either rotate the casing 19 or operate themeans whereby the truck is actuated to cause it to travel structure shown in Fig. 3 includes a pinion 36 which is made fast to the shaft 23.
  • a pair of gears 37 and 38 mesh with the pinion and in turn mesh withthe internal gear 35 which is made fast with the casing 19.
  • the gears 37 and 38 are mounted upon shafts 39 between rotary members 40 and 41.
  • the member 40 is journaled upon the extension 47 of the plate 30 and the plate 41 is arranged to rotate upon the shaft 24.
  • The, plate 41 has a pinion 43 which is arranged between and meshes with the gears .44 and 45 which in turn mesh with the internal gear 46 which is also made fast to the casing 19.
  • These gears 44 and 45 are mounted upon shafts 47 --47 which project from the member 48.
  • This member 48 is also loosely mounted to rotate about the shaft 24, and is provided,
  • each of the brake drums 25 and 31 is provided with a suitable brake brakes. along the rails 1313.
  • the particular. gear are mounted upon the member 53 by the The particular arrangement for,
  • these clips 62 and 63 are connected together by the rotatable threaded bar 64, which may be operatedto take up the wear between the parts and the wear of the lining 57.
  • the rods are each connected to the lever 60 which may be operated and held in either of its positions to hold or release the Normally either one or the other of these brake devices is applied to its respective drum as 25 or 33, depending upon whether the hoisting apparatus or the truck which carries the hoisting apparatus is to be operated. Should the operation of the hoisting apparatus be desired, the brake of the drum 25 will be applied. This holds the shaft 24 against rotation, causin all 'of the force to be applied to the caslng 32, which consequently rotatesit raising or lowering the object to be carried.
  • the drum 32 By the application of the brake 33, the drum will be held against rotation and the object held in suspension.
  • the direction in which the casing is rotated is dependent upon the direction in which the motor is driven, it being understood that a motor of the type that can be rotated in either direction is employed, although any suitable reversing mechanism may be employed in its stead.
  • the drum 32- When the truck is to be moved or caused to travel, the drum 32- will be held against rotatlon, by the application of the brake which cooperates with the brake drum 33 and the brake which holds the brake drum 25 released. This causes all of the force to be applied to the shaft 24, rotating it, and by virtue of the connection between the shaft 29 and the shaft 24 causes the truck to travel along the tracks of the bridge structure, carrying with it the cage or platform A, in which the operator is stationed.
  • this shaft with its associated'parts is caused to rotate.
  • the drum 19 is rotated.
  • the gears 37 and 38 are rotated and the member 41 revolved. This naturally causes the actuation of the pinion 43, gears 44 and 45, member 48 and pinion 49. and by virtue of the fact that the member 53 is held, the force of the pinion 49 is transmitted to the internal gear 52 which is fast with the casing 19.
  • the gears 37, 38, 44 and 45 assistin actuating the drum 19.
  • the arrangement also may be operated so as to wind the cable upon the drum and at the same time cause the truck to travel along its rails. This may be accomplished by retarding the rotation of the drum 25. This will retard the portion 53 sufiiciently to turn the drum 19 and also permit this portion 53 to rotate the shaft 24.
  • the hoisting drum may be operated independently of the shaft 24 and also that this shaft and drum may be operated together.
  • said means being rotatable and cooperating with a means to drive the truck arranged upon a member which is releasably held against rotation with respect to the casing,
  • a truck adapted to operate along rails, a drive shaft, a casing having an internal gear arranged upon the truck, a pinion arranged upon the drive shaft, a
  • a truck a drive shaft, a motor for driving'the shaft, a gear mechanism operable by the shaft, a casing for the gear mechanism, said casing forming a winding drum operable by the gear mechanism to wind or unwind a cable therefrom and means for moving the truck by the motor which drives the winding drum.
  • a truck adapted to operate along rails, a winding drum carried by the means arranged between the ends of the shaft and cooperating with the casing for rotating said casing and means connected at one end of one of the shafts for driving both of said shafts and the other shaft having a connection for driving the truck.
  • a brake operable upon the driven shaft to hold same against rotation, and means whereby the casing is rotated when the brake is appliedto said shaft.
  • a truck a driving shaft, a driven shaft and a rotatable casing, one end of each shaft being arranged within the casing, means arranged between the ends of the shafts and cooperating with the casing for rotating the casing, said means being adapted to rotate the driven shaft and to actuate the truck, and releasable means constructed to hold the driven shaft and rotate the casing and to hold the casing and permit the rotation of the shaft.
  • a drum carried by a movable. element means arranged within the drum for operating the winding drum and actuating the movable element and means a movable element, and means movable in-' dependently of the drum arranged within the winding drum for operating the winding drum and actuating the movable element.

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Dec. 19, 1922. 1,439,174
M. KDRYL. I
FILED FEB, 28. B. 3 SHEETSSHEET 1 Dec. 19, 1922.
J. M. KRYL, HOISTING DEVICE. FILED FEB. 28. l9 l 8 3 SHEETS'SHEET 2 v place withinits travel.
Patented ec. 19, 1922 STATES J'DSEPH M. KRYL, 0F CHIGAGO, ILLINOIS.
HOISTING DEVICE.
Application filed February 28, 1918. Serial No; 219,608.
tion.
It is one of the objects of the invention to utilize a casing to encase the means whereby same is rotated, and to employ this casing as a winding drum for raising and lowering an object.
The invention has as a further object a provision whereby the device as awhole may be actuated and transported by the same mechanism which causes the rotation of the winding drum, to cause its travel from one place to another.
It is a further objectto permit the drum to be rotated independently of the transporting mechanism so that an object may be raised or lowered to the desired height and be held suspended, permitting the device with its load to be positioned at any desired The arrangement resorted to for accomplishing this rotation of the drum and actuation of the device as r a whole, considerably augments the power of the motor, thus demanding only the use of a comparatively small motor to accomplish the end sought to be attained.
It is an object of the invention to accomplish these and other results in a simple and expeditious manner. v
The invention will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawifigs, in which one embodiment thereof is illustrated and in which Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the device arranged for use; 7
Fig. 2 is a top plan view vof the truck which carries the motor and the hoisting drum; I
Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a section taken on line 4-4 of ig. 5 1s a detail of a brake mechanism which may be employed showing some of the parts ina changed position. The invention is illustrated as applied to that type of these devices, which travels along rails or tracks arranged transversely to each other, so that the device may be positioned to receive or de osit an object at any desired place below t e tracks. The invention is not confined to the particular adaptation in which it is shown, as the idea of utilizing the casing of the driving mechanism as a drum for the hoisting cables is applicable to devices other thanthat illus trated inthis embodiment of the invention.
The invention will be explained in conjunction with the type of apparatus shown which employs suitably arranged rails 10 (only one bemg shown), upon which rides the bridgestructure generally designated 11 having the wheels 12. This bridge structure is provided with the rails 13-13 arranged transversely to the rails 10. The truck or trolley let which carries the hoisting apparatus is arranged upon these .rails 13-13, and is provided with the wheels 15-16 arranged at opposite ends of the truck. These wheelsca-rry a framework 17 upon which is mounted the motor 18, winding drum 19, and other elements of the device. The motor 18 is connected with the source of power in any suitable or convenient manner, and is in turn connected with the hoisting drum 19 as by the sprockets 20 and 21, and chain connection22l The sprocket 21 is permanently secured to the shaft 23 which extends into the casing of the drum 19 and is journaled in, oneend thereof. A shaft 24 is also journaled in the casing but in the opposite end, and protrudes therefrom. This shaft is provided with the brake drum 25, and the sprocket 26, "whichlatter 'is connected by the sprocket chain 27 to the sprocket 28 which in turn is connected .to the shaft 29 of the wheels 15. This last named shaft and connection form the means for transmitting the power from brake drum 33 which is controlled by a suit able brake mechanism hereinafter to be described. The brake drum 25 is also provided with a brake which may be of a struc- 5 ture similar'to that employed in connection with the brake drum The shafts 23 and 24 are loosely arranged with respect to the casing or hoisting drum 19, but are connected with the casing by the reduction gear structure generally designated 34 which is arranged within the casing 19. This gear mechanism may be caused to either rotate the casing 19 or operate themeans whereby the truck is actuated to cause it to travel structure shown in Fig. 3 includes a pinion 36 which is made fast to the shaft 23. A pair of gears 37 and 38 mesh with the pinion and in turn mesh withthe internal gear 35 which is made fast with the casing 19. The gears 37 and 38 are mounted upon shafts 39 between rotary members 40 and 41. The member 40 is journaled upon the extension 47 of the plate 30 and the plate 41 is arranged to rotate upon the shaft 24. The, plate 41 has a pinion 43 which is arranged between and meshes with the gears .44 and 45 which in turn mesh with the internal gear 46 which is also made fast to the casing 19. These gears 44 and 45 are mounted upon shafts 47 --47 which project from the member 48. This member 48 is also loosely mounted to rotate about the shaft 24, and is provided,
with a pinion 49 similar to the pinion 43 of the member 41. The pinion 49 meshes with the gears 50 and 51. which in turn mesh with the'internal gear 52 in the same manner as gears 37, 38, 44 and 45 do with their respective internal gears. These gears 50 and 51 shafts 54. This last named plate or member 53 is secured to the shaft 24 by the key 55.
This causes this shaft to be rotated by the internal'gear mechanism when the shaft 23 is actuated and the shell 19 is held. The
' gear ratio illustrated in the drawings re sults in that theshafts 23 and 24 are rotated at relatively different speeds, which naturally result in-that a relatively greater power will be derived from one shaft than from the other.
As before stated each of the brake drums 25 and 31 is provided with a suitable brake brakes. along the rails 1313. The particular. gear are mounted upon the member 53 by the The particular arrangement for,
ment 61 composed of the clips 62 and 63 is.
utilized, these clips 62 and 63 are connected together by the rotatable threaded bar 64, which may be operatedto take up the wear between the parts and the wear of the lining 57. The rods are each connected to the lever 60 which may be operated and held in either of its positions to hold or release the Normally either one or the other of these brake devices is applied to its respective drum as 25 or 33, depending upon whether the hoisting apparatus or the truck which carries the hoisting apparatus is to be operated. Should the operation of the hoisting apparatus be desired, the brake of the drum 25 will be applied. This holds the shaft 24 against rotation, causin all 'of the force to be applied to the caslng 32, which consequently rotatesit raising or lowering the object to be carried. By the application of the brake 33, the drum will be held against rotation and the object held in suspension. The direction in which the casing is rotated is dependent upon the direction in which the motor is driven, it being understood that a motor of the type that can be rotated in either direction is employed, although any suitable reversing mechanism may be employed in its stead. When the truck is to be moved or caused to travel, the drum 32- will be held against rotatlon, by the application of the brake which cooperates with the brake drum 33 and the brake which holds the brake drum 25 released. This causes all of the force to be applied to the shaft 24, rotating it, and by virtue of the connection between the shaft 29 and the shaft 24 causes the truck to travel along the tracks of the bridge structure, carrying with it the cage or platform A, in which the operator is stationed.
By referring to Fig. 3 and assuming that the casing 19 is held against rotation, it can readily be seen that as the shaft 23 and pinion 36 are rotated the gears 37 and 38 will also rotate, and by virtue of their engagement with the internal gear 35, which is part of the casing, causes the gears 37 and 38 to revolve about the shaft 23 as a center. The movement of these gears 37 and 38 around the shaft 23 rotates the plate 41 which causes motion to be imparted to it and its pinion 43, which is integral therewith, causing the gears 44 and 45 to rotate and the member 48 to revolve. The pinion 43 causes the gears 50 and 51 and the member 53 to be actuated ina manner similar to the elements of a like nature. By virtue of the fact that the member 53 is. keyed to the shaft 24, this shaft with its associated'parts is caused to rotate. When the shaft 24 is held against rotation the drum 19 is rotated. Under these conditions the gears 37 and 38 are rotated and the member 41 revolved. This naturally causes the actuation of the pinion 43, gears 44 and 45, member 48 and pinion 49. and by virtue of the fact that the member 53 is held, the force of the pinion 49 is transmitted to the internal gear 52 which is fast with the casing 19. During the rotation of the casin the gears 37, 38, 44 and 45 assistin actuating the drum 19.
The arrangement also may be operated so as to wind the cable upon the drum and at the same time cause the truck to travel along its rails. This may be accomplished by retarding the rotation of the drum 25. This will retard the portion 53 sufiiciently to turn the drum 19 and also permit this portion 53 to rotate the shaft 24.
From the foregoing it can readily be seen that the hoisting drum may be operated independently of the shaft 24 and also that this shaft and drum may be operated together.
Whereas the invention is shown as arranged to drive the truck along its track, it is evident that any other suitable device may be driven from this portion instead, also that the truck may receive its motive force from the device in many ways other than shown without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Having shown and described one embodiment of the invention, it is obvious that modifications may be resorted to without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim and desire to cover by Letters Patent is:
1. In a device of the class described, the combination of a drive shaft, a casing and a second shaft, means connecting the casing and second shaft with the first mentioned shaft, said means forming a means for driving said casing and the second mentioned shaft, said shafts and casing beingmounted upon a truck, means connecting the truck moved when the drum is held.
'- casin arran ed u on the truck means arranged within the casing to drive the casing,
said means being rotatable and cooperating with a means to drive the truck arranged upon a member which is releasably held against rotation with respect to the casing,
said last mentioned member having a connection with the truck to actuate the same.
4. In a device of the class described, the combination of a truck adapted to operate along rails, a drive shaft, a casing having an internal gear arranged upon the truck, a pinion arranged upon the drive shaft, a
car arranged between the pinion and the internal gear of the casing, said gear being connected to a memberhaving a pinion, and cooperating to drive another gear arranged between the pin on and the internal gear of the casing, said last mentioned gear being secured to a member which is held against rotation and having'a connection to drive the truck when released, said pinions and gears cooperating with the internal gear of the casing to cause the same to be rotated.
5. In a device of the class described, the combination of a truck, a drive shaft, a motor for driving'the shaft, a gear mechanism operable by the shaft, a casing for the gear mechanism, said casing forming a winding drum operable by the gear mechanism to wind or unwind a cable therefrom and means for moving the truck by the motor which drives the winding drum.
6. In a device of the class described, the combination of a truck, a, drive shaft, a gear mechanism operable by the shaft, and a casing for the gear mechanism mounted upon the truck, said casin forming a winding drum, a second shaft aving a driving connection with the truck, the second shaft being operable by the gear mechanism in the casing and means whereby said casing or the second mentioned shaft may be operated independently of each other.
7. In a device of the class described, the combination of a drive shaft, a motor connected to the drive shaft, a gear mechanism operable by the drive shaft. another shaft operable by the gear mechanism, a casingfor the gear mechanism, said casing forming therefrom, a truck upon which the motor and casing are mounted, and said motor forming a means for driving the truck.
8. In a device of the class described, the combination of a truck, a drive shaft, a casin means arranged within the casing for driving the casing, said means including a portion which is held against rotation with respect to the casing when said casing is rotated said casing having means to hold the same against rotation whereby the truck is actuated. 1
9. In a device ofv the class described, in
combination, a truck adapted to operate along rails, a winding drum carried by the means arranged between the ends of the shaft and cooperating with the casing for rotating said casing and means connected at one end of one of the shafts for driving both of said shafts and the other shaft having a connection for driving the truck.
11. In a device of the class described, the combination of a truck, a driving shaft, a driven shaft and a casing. one end of each shaft being arranged within the casing, and
means arranged between the ends of'the.
shafts and cooperating with the casing for rotating the casing, a brake operable upon the casing to hold the same against rotation, and means whereby the driven shaft may operate when said brake is applied to said casing to drive the truck.
12. In a device of the class described, the combination of a truck, a driving shaft, a driven shaft and a casing, one end of each shaft being arranged within the casing, means, arranged between the ends of the shafts and cooperating with the casing for rotating the casing and driving the truck,
a brake operable upon the driven shaft to hold same against rotation, and means whereby the casing is rotated when the brake is appliedto said shaft.
13. In a device of the class described, the combination of a truck, a driving shaft, a driven shaft and a rotatable casing, one end of each shaft being arranged within the casing, means arranged between the ends of the shafts and cooperating with the casing for rotating the casing, said means being adapted to rotate the driven shaft and to actuate the truck, and releasable means constructed to hold the driven shaft and rotate the casing and to hold the casing and permit the rotation of the shaft.
14. In afid e-vi'ce of-lthe class described, the combination of a driim carried by a movable elernent, means arranged within the drum fag perating the drum and actuating themova hle element. and means for retardmg thejmovement of both the drum and the movable element to permit the drum and movable element to be actuated together.
.15. In a device of the class described, the
combination of a drum carried by a movable element, means movable relatively to the drums arranged within the drum for operating the drum and actuating the movable element, and means operable to permit the drum and the movable element to be actuated together.
16. In a device of the class described, the combination of, a drum carried by a movable. element, means arranged within the drum for operating the winding drum and actuating the movable element and means a movable element, and means movable in-' dependently of the drum arranged within the winding drum for operating the winding drum and actuating the movable element. v
19. In a device of the class described, the
combination ofa winding drum carried by r a movable element, means arranged in the winding drum for operating the drum and actuating the movable element, said drum being movable relatively to said means and means for independently controlling the operation of either the winding drum or the movable element.
20. In a device of the class described, the combination of a rotatable hoisting member and a movable member which carries the r0 tatable hoisting member, and means for moving said members in opposite directions, said meansbeing operable to move either of said members independently of the other.
21. In a device of the class described, the combination of a rotatable hoisting member and a movable member which carries the rotatable hoisting member, and means for moving said members in opposite directions, the means for moving one of said members providing a means for moving the other of said members.
22. In a device of the class described, the combination of a drum, a drive shaft and and a driven shaft, means arranged in the drum for driving the drum and driven shaft from the driving shaft, said means including means secured to the drive and driven shafts and means loosely arranged upon one of the shafts.
23. In a device ofthe class described, the combination of a drum, a. drive shaft and driven shaft, means arranged in the drum for driving the drum and driven shaft from the drive shaft, said means including means secured to the drive and driven shafts and means loosely arranged upon one of said shafts and cooperating with the drum.
24. In a deviceof the class described, the
combination of a drum, a drive shaft and a driven shaft, means arranged in the drum for driving the drum and driven shaft from the drive shaft, said means including means secured to the drive and driven shafts and a means loosely arranged upon one of the shafts and means for driving either the drum or driven shaft independently of each other.
25. In a device of the class described, the combination of a truck, a hoisting element, means for actuating said truck and hoisting element, and means -for holding the truck tothereby cause the hoisting element to be actuated and for holding the hoisting elment to thereby actuate the truck.
26. In a device of the class described, the combination of a truck, a drum, means for actuating said truck and drum, and means for holding the drum against movement and thereby causing the truck to be actuated...
27 Ima device ofthe class described, the combination of a truck, a winding drum carried by the truck, means for actuating the windin drum, means for actuating the truck, t e means for actuating the winding drum and truck bein arranged within the casin mova le independently of the drum and of the windmg drum and being means whereby the truck and winding drum may be operated independently of each other.
28. In a device of the character described, the combination of a truck, a hoisting element, means for actuating said truck and hoisting element, means for holding the truck'and actuating the hoisting element and holding the hoisting element and actuating the truck, said means including a .brake applied to the hoisting element and the actuating means for the truck.
29. In a device of the class described, the combmatlon of a truck, a hoisting element,
and means for actuating said truck and hoisting element, and means for. holding the truck and thereby causing the hoisting element to be actuated. v
30. In a hoisting, device, the combination of a hoisting element and a truck upon JOSEPH M. KRYL.
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US2565091A (en) * 1949-12-12 1951-08-21 Harry M Reed Truck hoist
US2689934A (en) * 1949-05-27 1954-09-21 Harnischfeger Corp Induced-current brake traction drive control
US3049340A (en) * 1959-06-23 1962-08-14 Pacific Car & Foundry Co Planetary driven truck winch
US3062333A (en) * 1960-12-16 1962-11-06 Cleveland Crane Eng Overhead traveling crane
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US2689934A (en) * 1949-05-27 1954-09-21 Harnischfeger Corp Induced-current brake traction drive control
US2565091A (en) * 1949-12-12 1951-08-21 Harry M Reed Truck hoist
US3049340A (en) * 1959-06-23 1962-08-14 Pacific Car & Foundry Co Planetary driven truck winch
US3062333A (en) * 1960-12-16 1962-11-06 Cleveland Crane Eng Overhead traveling crane
US3322398A (en) * 1965-12-30 1967-05-30 Hayward H Plumadore Portable power-driven winch device

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