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US1735713A
US1735713A US100761A US10076126A US1735713A US 1735713 A US1735713 A US 1735713A US 100761 A US100761 A US 100761A US 10076126 A US10076126 A US 10076126A US 1735713 A US1735713 A US 1735713A
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    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66CCRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
    • B66C1/00Load-engaging elements or devices attached to lifting or lowering gear of cranes or adapted for connection therewith for transmitting lifting forces to articles or groups of articles
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  • This invention relates to wheel lifting devices.
  • An important object of the invention is to provide a device of simple construction adapted for lifting car or other wheels from boring mills and the like after the boring action has been completed.
  • a further object is to provide -a device having a substantially cylindrical body portion adapted to be inserted through the aXle opening in a wheel and provided with engaging members adapted to project outvvvardly from the Abody portion to engageY the lower side of the wheel to permit it to be lifted.
  • A. further object is to provide means for withdrawing the engaging members when it is desired to 4release ,the Vdevice from the wheel.
  • a further object is to provide a ⁇ substantially integral body having engaging members pivotally mounted in recesses therein for engaging the lower side of a wheel to permit it to be lifted, the device being provided with means adapted to be engaged by a hook or the like carried by a crane whereby the lifting operation may. be performed.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device
  • Figure 2 is a central vertical sectional view
  • Figure 3 is a bottom plan view
  • Figure 4 is a section on line 4-4 of Figure 2.
  • the numeral 10 designates a preferably integral substantially 49 cylindrical body formed of suitable material and provided on opposite sides with slots 11, the inner faces 12 of which converge toward the bottom of the body.
  • Thebody is provided with a pair of spaced upstanding ears 13,
  • the numeral 15 designates a pair of fingers having their inner ends pivotally connected 0 within the slots 11 byv means of transverse 'connected to av common operatingmemberv 23 wheel, the fingersl 1 pivot .pins 16. These fingers are adapted -to extendfoutwardlyv a substantial distance'beyondthe-b'ody when they'are in operative' position, as shownV in solid lines in*y Figure 2,
  • nge'rs are pivotally mounted ywithin 'the' *body and are adapted'to be swungupwardly'toinopl erative' position as indicated lby dotted lines in Figure 2.y
  • Thebody is 'provided' with' a pair of convergingopenings 18 communieating with an angularly arranged opening 19 formed' in thexbody, as shown in- Figures 1 and 2.
  • ⁇ Each linger 15 ' is provided with an eye or similar element 2O to which is-co'n'- ynected the lowerv end of aflexible operating member 21 preferably formed of rawhide or the like.
  • the operating members 21' are formed ofthe same material and "provided j'70 at its Vupper end with a finger 'engaging loop 24.
  • the slots 11 may beeformedin the body portion by milling or the like 'and the lower ends of the slots are'closed by a plate 25- which is preferably circular and of the same" diameterl as the'body'lO.
  • the plate 25 is secured to the lower 'face -fthebody by screws 26, or'cast. solid to main body ⁇
  • the plate 25 is provided' withfopeni'ngs 27 Vcommunicating with'the slots 11 for a" purpose to be described. ⁇ f f l
  • the operation of the device is as' follows:
  • the vehicle wheel or the like is'placed on a machine such as a boring mill and after the boringro'r other operations have been completed, it is desired'to lift'the'wheel there A from.
  • Vehicle wheels are'of course very heavy and difiicult to lift from position.
  • the lifting o is very much simplified and the wheel readily Y A may be lifted from position.
  • the device is inserted through the axle opening by inserting it'from the upper side of the 'freely moving upward- 1.9.5 ly, aswill be apparent.
  • the body'portion' is preferably of nearly the 'same diameter as peraton ao l sico mitted to drop to horizontal position, as iny dicated in solid lines in Figure 2.
  • the bolt 14 is adapted to be received in a hook or the like suspended froma crane. Operation of the crane to move the device upwardly obviously willbring the upperl faces of the iingers 15 into engagement with the lower face 'oi the wheel whereby the latter may be elevated.
  • the body portion is of y substantially the same diameter as the aXle opening whereby thel fingers l will be properly centered and the wheel will b e balanced.
  • the crane When Vit is desired to release the device from the wheel, the crane is loweredpermitting the device to slip downwardly a suiiicient distance to permit the ingerslo to swing free of the wheel. Upward movement of the outer ends of the fingers is accomplished merelyby lifting the operating member 23y whereby the fingers will swing to the dotted line position 'shown in Figure 2, and the device may be readily-withdrawn from the wheel.
  • n is to be undefined that ai@ fea-nef the f of, the inner faces of said slots converging toward their lower ends, and with upwardly 'converging openings communicating at their lower ends with said slots, said body being further' providedwith an opening extending from the topV thereof and communicating at its lower' end with the: upper ends of said rst named openings, a iinger provided with a hub engaging face and'pivotally connected at its inneriend'to said body inthe lower ⁇ portion of each of said slots, said fingers being adapted to swing to substantially horizontal positions with their lower ends projecting beyond said body, a plate secured against the lower end of said body and adapted tov contact with said fingers when the latter are in operative position, an eye carried the hub engaging face of each of said fingers and within said slots, flexible-means connected to said eyesfor swinging said fingers of the inventionor the scope of the subj oined f ins soV ⁇ Tias 'ISO i

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N v12, 1929. HAAUJOP 1,735,713
WHEEL LIFTING DEVI CE Filed April 8, 1926 4-5 as clearly shown in Figures 1 and 2, and a Patented Nov. 12, 1929 RAYMOND A. .Amazon or rArnMoNr, lwasn: VIRGINIA, Assrelvon or ONE-HALnTo i ORA 1vI. nooLIrTLE, or rAIRivroNfr, WEST VIRGINIA WHEEL-Lumine DEVICE Application filed April 8, 1926. Serial `Nth-100,761.
This invention relates to wheel lifting devices. v
An important object of the invention is to provide a device of simple construction adapted for lifting car or other wheels from boring mills and the like after the boring action has been completed.
A further object is to provide -a device having a substantially cylindrical body portion adapted to be inserted through the aXle opening in a wheel and provided with engaging members adapted to project outvvvardly from the Abody portion to engageY the lower side of the wheel to permit it to be lifted. Y
A. further object is to provide means for withdrawing the engaging members when it is desired to 4release ,the Vdevice from the wheel.
- A further object is to provide a` substantially integral body having engaging members pivotally mounted in recesses therein for engaging the lower side of a wheel to permit it to be lifted, the device being provided with means adapted to be engaged by a hook or the like carried by a crane whereby the lifting operation may. be performed.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent during the '30 course of the following description.
Inl the drawings I have shown one embodiment of the invention. In this showing: Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device,
Figure 2 is a central vertical sectional view, Figure 3 is a bottom plan view, and, Figure 4 is a section on line 4-4 of Figure 2.
f Referring to the drawings the numeral 10 designates a preferably integral substantially 49 cylindrical body formed of suitable material and provided on opposite sides with slots 11, the inner faces 12 of which converge toward the bottom of the body. Thebody is provided with a pair of spaced upstanding ears 13,
lbolt 14 passes through these ears above the upper end of the body. Referring to Figure 2, the numeral 15 designates a pair of fingers having their inner ends pivotally connected 0 within the slots 11 byv means of transverse 'connected to av common operatingmemberv 23 wheel, the fingersl 1 pivot .pins 16. These fingers are adapted -to extendfoutwardlyv a substantial distance'beyondthe-b'ody when they'are in operative' position, as shownV in solid lines in*y Figure 2,
and .each fingeris provided with l'a rbevelled 55 `portion 17. vAs previously stated the nge'rs are pivotally mounted ywithin 'the' *body and are adapted'to be swungupwardly'toinopl erative' position as indicated lby dotted lines in Figure 2.y Thebody is 'provided' with' a pair of convergingopenings 18 communieating with an angularly arranged opening 19 formed' in thexbody, as shown in-Figures 1 and 2. `Each linger 15 'is provided with an eye or similar element 2O to which is-co'n'- ynected the lowerv end of aflexible operating member 21 preferably formed of rawhide or the like. The operating members 21'are formed ofthe same material and "provided j'70 at its Vupper end with a finger 'engaging loop 24. Y The slots 11 may beeformedin the body portion by milling or the like 'and the lower ends of the slots are'closed by a plate 25- which is preferably circular and of the same" diameterl as the'body'lO. `The plate 25 is secured to the lower 'face -fthebody by screws 26, or'cast. solid to main body` The plate 25is provided' withfopeni'ngs 27 Vcommunicating with'the slots 11 for a" purpose to be described.` f f l The operation of the device is as' follows:
' The vehicle wheel or the like is'placed on a machine such as a boring mill and after the boringro'r other operations have been completed, it is desired'to lift'the'wheel there A from. Vehicle wheels are'of course very heavy and difiicult to lift from position. With the present device the lifting o is very much simplified and the wheel readily Y A may be lifted from position. In operation, the device is inserted through the axle opening by inserting it'from the upper side of the 'freely moving upward- 1.9.5 ly, aswill be apparent. The body'portion'is preferably of nearly the 'same diameter as peraton ao l sico mitted to drop to horizontal position, as iny dicated in solid lines in Figure 2. The bolt 14 is adapted to be received in a hook or the like suspended froma crane. Operation of the crane to move the device upwardly obviously willbring the upperl faces of the iingers 15 into engagement with the lower face 'oi the wheel whereby the latter may be elevated.
.As ypreviously stated the body portion is of y substantially the same diameter as the aXle opening whereby thel fingers l will be properly centered and the wheel will b e balanced.
When Vit is desired to release the device from the wheel, the crane is loweredpermitting the device to slip downwardly a suiiicient distance to permit the ingerslo to swing free of the wheel. Upward movement of the outer ends of the fingers is accomplished merelyby lifting the operating member 23y whereby the fingers will swing to the dotted line position 'shown in Figure 2, and the device may be readily-withdrawn from the wheel. t will .interfere with the be noted that the inner' ends of the lingers 15 are spacedv from the inner walls 12 of the 4slots 11.4 With the openings 27 arranged to communicate with theinner and lower por tions of the slots, it will be apparent thatany dirt, metal chips or other :foreign matter finding its way into the` slots will passout throughthe openings 27 and thus will not proper operation of the upwardly to inoperative positions wholly within said slots, said flexible means extending upwardly through said openings and havinging van upper end arranged above said body, said body having a pair of parallel integral projecting members extending upwardly beyond its upper end and arranged transversely with respect to said slots, said projecting members being provided. with aline-d openings, and a belt extending through said alined openings. v
In testimony whereof I aIiX my signature.
HAYMOND A. ALLTOP.
n is to be undefined that ai@ fea-nef the f of, the inner faces of said slots converging toward their lower ends, and with upwardly 'converging openings communicating at their lower ends with said slots, said body being further' providedwith an opening extending from the topV thereof and communicating at its lower' end with the: upper ends of said rst named openings, a iinger provided with a hub engaging face and'pivotally connected at its inneriend'to said body inthe lower `portion of each of said slots, said fingers being adapted to swing to substantially horizontal positions with their lower ends projecting beyond said body, a plate secured against the lower end of said body and adapted tov contact with said fingers when the latter are in operative position, an eye carried the hub engaging face of each of said fingers and within said slots, flexible-means connected to said eyesfor swinging said fingers of the inventionor the scope of the subj oined f ins soV ` Tias 'ISO i
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US3148546A (en) * 1961-10-09 1964-09-15 Howard L Karig Static wheel balancer
US3284125A (en) * 1965-04-16 1966-11-08 Product Ex Dev Means of lifting containers or vessels
US3307871A (en) * 1965-02-04 1967-03-07 Cianbro Mfg Corp Toggle device for lifting heavy objects
US5779295A (en) * 1996-06-08 1998-07-14 Checkmate Uk Limited Lifting plate for slings
US6439632B1 (en) * 2001-01-02 2002-08-27 Jeff Webber Pallet lifting hook
US20150165704A1 (en) * 2012-06-06 2015-06-18 Michelin Recherche Et Technique, S.A. Device for supporting a raw rubber tire for the manufacture of a pneumatic tire

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3148546A (en) * 1961-10-09 1964-09-15 Howard L Karig Static wheel balancer
US3307871A (en) * 1965-02-04 1967-03-07 Cianbro Mfg Corp Toggle device for lifting heavy objects
US3284125A (en) * 1965-04-16 1966-11-08 Product Ex Dev Means of lifting containers or vessels
US5779295A (en) * 1996-06-08 1998-07-14 Checkmate Uk Limited Lifting plate for slings
US6439632B1 (en) * 2001-01-02 2002-08-27 Jeff Webber Pallet lifting hook
US20150165704A1 (en) * 2012-06-06 2015-06-18 Michelin Recherche Et Technique, S.A. Device for supporting a raw rubber tire for the manufacture of a pneumatic tire
US9409359B2 (en) * 2012-06-06 2016-08-09 Compagnie Generale Des Etablissements Michelin Device for supporting a raw rubber tire for the manufacture of a pneumatic tire

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