US2243664A - Block and tackle lifting and lowering device - Google Patents

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US2243664A
US2243664A US291580A US29158039A US2243664A US 2243664 A US2243664 A US 2243664A US 291580 A US291580 A US 291580A US 29158039 A US29158039 A US 29158039A US 2243664 A US2243664 A US 2243664A
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    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66DCAPSTANS; WINCHES; TACKLES, e.g. PULLEY BLOCKS; HOISTS
    • B66D3/00Portable or mobile lifting or hauling appliances
    • B66D3/12Chain or like hand-operated tackles with or without power transmission gearing between operating member and lifting rope, chain or cable
    • B66D3/16Chain or like hand-operated tackles with or without power transmission gearing between operating member and lifting rope, chain or cable operated by an endless chain passing over a pulley or a sprocket

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  • the invention relates to an improvement in block and tackle lifting and lowering devices.
  • An object of the invention is to provide an improved block and tackle lifting and lowering device of simple construction in which the load is self-sustained.
  • a block and tackle lifting device incorporates a pair of drums or pulleys carried by a block casing, a worm Wheel integral with or secured to each drum or pulley, a worm adapted to drive both worm wheels and means for driving said worm.
  • the worm is secured on a vertical spindle provided with a bevel wheel adapted to be driven by a bevel wheel secured on a horizontal spindle provided with a driving wheel.
  • Each drum' or pulley of the pair of drums or pulleys may be constituted by a double drum or pulley, each double drum or pulley incorporating two drums or pulleys secured to or integral with a worm wheel which is interposed between said drums or pulleys.
  • the block and tackle lifting device may incorporate four double drums or pulleys, each double drum or pulley being integral with or secured to a worm wheel which gears with a centrally arranged worm.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings are respectively, sectional elevations taken on the lines l-l of Fig. 2, and 2-2 of Fig. 1 of a block and tackle lifting device according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view corresponding to Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan View of one of the drums or pulleys shown by Figs. 1, 2 and 3.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are respectively an elevation and a plan view of a lifting plate for use in connection with the block shown by Figs. 1, 2 and 3.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 are respectively a plan View and a section taken on the line 88 of Fig. 7 of a modified block and tackle lifting device.
  • Fig. 9 is a plan view of a lifting plate for use in connection with the block shown by Figs. 7 and 8.
  • Fig. 10 is a diagram illustrating a further modification.
  • Fig. 11 is a plan view of a lifting plate for use in connection with the block shown by Fig. 10.
  • the block and tackle device of the invention may include two drums r pulleys I of the same diameter mounted on parallel axles 2 carried by a block casing which may be constituted by front, rear and side walls 3.
  • the front and rear walls may carry a bar 4 formed with a hole adapted to receive an eyebolt, link, hook or other device whereby the block may be suspended.
  • the block, which presents a fiat bottom may be supported by spaced girders or thelike on which the flat-bottom. of the block may rest.
  • a Each drum or pulley l is provided with a worm wheel 6. Both worm wheels Gare adapted to be driven by a Worm I located intermediate the worm wheels.
  • a chain, rope or cable 8 may be secured to each drum I so as to be wound thereon and unwound therefrom on the rotation of the drums, in opposite directions, by means of the Worm and worm wheel driving mechanism..-
  • the chains 8 or the like, instead of being wound on the drums may be trained over the drums. An end of each chain may be anchored to the block.
  • each drum may be formed with recesses 9 in which the links of the chains 8 may engage so as to prevent slip of the chains over the drums or pulleys.
  • the worm 1 may be secured on a vertical spindle l0 supported by ball or roller bearings H carried by a lower bracket l2 which may be formed integral with the front wall of the block casing.
  • the upper end of the spindle Ill may be supported on a bracket l3 also formed integral with the front wall of the block casing.
  • the spindle I0 may be driven by means of bevel wheels l4 and shaft l5 provided with a chain or rope wheel It.
  • the lower ends of the chains 8 or the like may be secured to a plate member I! (Figs. 5 and 6) which; may be penetrated by the shank of a hook I8, eyebolt or other suitable device adapted to be attached to the load to be lifted.
  • the upper end of the shank of the hook 18 or the like is provided with a washer I9 between which and the plate member I1 ball or roller bearings 20 may be provided.
  • the block and tackle device may include two double chain-pulleys mounted on parallel axles 2 carried by the block casing.
  • Each double pulley is provided with a worm wheel 6 and incorporates two single chainpulleys I, I having the worm wheel 6 interposed therebetween, the single pulleys l, I being integral with the worm wheel 6 one on each side thereof.
  • the upper end of the vertical spindle l0 may be provided with or formed as a hook whereby the block may be suspended.
  • roller bearings may be arranged.
  • the plate Fla is rectangular and a lifting chain 8a is attached thereto adjacent to each corner thereof.
  • Rotation of the driving pulley l6 effects rotation of the worm I which rotates the worm wheels 6 whereby the plate Ha is raised or lowered.
  • Fig. 10 illustrates diagrammatically an arrangement of four worm wheels 6 each provided with two pulleys l, l.
  • the four worm wheels 6 gear with a centrally located worm I carried by a vertical spindle l0.
  • These chains 81 may be anchored to the block casing and are connected to a plate member llb (Fig. 11) at equal distances from a lifting hook lBb or the like the shank of which may be provided with a washer lBb between which and the plate I'Ib ball or roller bearings may be arranged.
  • a block and tackle lifting and lowering device comprising a block casing having front and rear walls connected by side or end walls, a pair of horizontally spaced spindles carried by the front and rear walls of said block casing, a drum or pulley rotatably mounted on each spindle, a worm wheel carried by each drum or pulley, a vertical spindle supported by brackets formed integrally with a wall of said block casing, a worm secured on said vertical spindle and gearing with said worm wheels, a horizontal spindle supported by the rear wall of said block casing, bevel wheels operatively connecting the said latter horizontal spindle and the said vertical spindle, a driving wheel carried by said latter horizontal spindle, and load supporting chains, ropes or cables trained over said drums or pulleys.

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N. C. BAIRD May 27, 1941'.
BLOCK AND TACKLE LIFTING AND LOWERING DEVICE s Shets-Sheet 1 Filed Aug. 25, 1939 N. C. BAIRD May 27, 1941.
BLOCK AND TACKLE LIFTING AND LOWERING'DEVICE 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Aug. 23, 1939 .May 27, 1941. N. c. BAIRD 2,243,664
BLOCK AND TACKLE LIFTING .AND LOWERING DEVICE 'Filed Aug. 25, 1939 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 Patented May 27, 1941 BLOCK AND TACKLE LIFT'ING AND LO'WERING- DEVICE Norman Charles Baird, Glasgow, Scotland, assignor to Albion Patents Limited, Glasgow, Scotland, a corporation of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Application August 23, 1939, Serial No. 291,580 In Great Britain September 3, 1938 1 Claim.
The invention relates to an improvement in block and tackle lifting and lowering devices.
An object of the invention is to provide an improved block and tackle lifting and lowering device of simple construction in which the load is self-sustained.
A block and tackle lifting device, according to the invention, incorporates a pair of drums or pulleys carried by a block casing, a worm Wheel integral with or secured to each drum or pulley, a worm adapted to drive both worm wheels and means for driving said worm.
The worm is secured on a vertical spindle provided with a bevel wheel adapted to be driven by a bevel wheel secured on a horizontal spindle provided with a driving wheel.
Each drum' or pulley of the pair of drums or pulleys may be constituted by a double drum or pulley, each double drum or pulley incorporating two drums or pulleys secured to or integral with a worm wheel which is interposed between said drums or pulleys.
If desired, the block and tackle lifting device may incorporate four double drums or pulleys, each double drum or pulley being integral with or secured to a worm wheel which gears with a centrally arranged worm.
Figs. 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings are respectively, sectional elevations taken on the lines l-l of Fig. 2, and 2-2 of Fig. 1 of a block and tackle lifting device according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 3 is a plan view corresponding to Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a plan View of one of the drums or pulleys shown by Figs. 1, 2 and 3.
Figs. 5 and 6 are respectively an elevation and a plan view of a lifting plate for use in connection with the block shown by Figs. 1, 2 and 3.
Figs. 7 and 8 are respectively a plan View and a section taken on the line 88 of Fig. 7 of a modified block and tackle lifting device.
Fig. 9 is a plan view of a lifting plate for use in connection with the block shown by Figs. 7 and 8.
Fig. 10 is a diagram illustrating a further modification.
Fig. 11 is a plan view of a lifting plate for use in connection with the block shown by Fig. 10.
As illustrated by Figs. 1, 2 and 3, the block and tackle device of the invention may include two drums r pulleys I of the same diameter mounted on parallel axles 2 carried by a block casing which may be constituted by front, rear and side walls 3. The front and rear walls may carry a bar 4 formed with a hole adapted to receive an eyebolt, link, hook or other device whereby the block may be suspended. Alternatively, the block, which presents a fiat bottom may be supported by spaced girders or thelike on which the flat-bottom. of the block may rest. a Each drum or pulley l is provided with a worm wheel 6. Both worm wheels Gare adapted to be driven by a Worm I located intermediate the worm wheels. A chain, rope or cable 8 may be secured to each drum I so as to be wound thereon and unwound therefrom on the rotation of the drums, in opposite directions, by means of the Worm and worm wheel driving mechanism..-
Alternatively, the chains 8 or the like, instead of being wound on the drums may be trained over the drums. An end of each chain may be anchored to the block.
As shown by Fig. 4, each drum may be formed with recesses 9 in which the links of the chains 8 may engage so as to prevent slip of the chains over the drums or pulleys.
The worm 1 may be secured on a vertical spindle l0 supported by ball or roller bearings H carried by a lower bracket l2 which may be formed integral with the front wall of the block casing. The upper end of the spindle Ill may be supported on a bracket l3 also formed integral with the front wall of the block casing. The spindle I0 may be driven by means of bevel wheels l4 and shaft l5 provided with a chain or rope wheel It.
The lower ends of the chains 8 or the like may be secured to a plate member I! (Figs. 5 and 6) which; may be penetrated by the shank of a hook I8, eyebolt or other suitable device adapted to be attached to the load to be lifted.
Desirably; the upper end of the shank of the hook 18 or the like is provided with a washer I9 between which and the plate member I1 ball or roller bearings 20 may be provided.
According to the embodiment illustrated by Figs. 7 and 8, the block and tackle device may include two double chain-pulleys mounted on parallel axles 2 carried by the block casing. Each double pulley is provided with a worm wheel 6 and incorporates two single chainpulleys I, I having the worm wheel 6 interposed therebetween, the single pulleys l, I being integral with the worm wheel 6 one on each side thereof.
The worm 1 gears with both worm wheels 6 as described with reference to Figs. 1, 2 and 3.
The upper end of the vertical spindle l0 may be provided with or formed as a hook whereby the block may be suspended. Alternatively and roller bearings may be arranged. Conveniently and as shown by Fig. 9, the plate Fla is rectangular and a lifting chain 8a is attached thereto adjacent to each corner thereof.
Rotation of the driving pulley l6 effects rotation of the worm I which rotates the worm wheels 6 whereby the plate Ha is raised or lowered.
Fig. 10 illustrates diagrammatically an arrangement of four worm wheels 6 each provided with two pulleys l, l. The four worm wheels 6 gear with a centrally located worm I carried by a vertical spindle l0. i
A chain istrained over each chain pulley l, I. These chains 81), of which there are eight, may be anchored to the block casing and are connected to a plate member llb (Fig. 11) at equal distances from a lifting hook lBb or the like the shank of which may be provided with a washer lBb between which and the plate I'Ib ball or roller bearings may be arranged.
What is claimed is:
A block and tackle lifting and lowering device comprising a block casing having front and rear walls connected by side or end walls, a pair of horizontally spaced spindles carried by the front and rear walls of said block casing, a drum or pulley rotatably mounted on each spindle, a worm wheel carried by each drum or pulley, a vertical spindle supported by brackets formed integrally with a wall of said block casing, a worm secured on said vertical spindle and gearing with said worm wheels, a horizontal spindle supported by the rear wall of said block casing, bevel wheels operatively connecting the said latter horizontal spindle and the said vertical spindle, a driving wheel carried by said latter horizontal spindle, and load supporting chains, ropes or cables trained over said drums or pulleys.
NORMAN CHARLES BAIRD.
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US2570833A (en) * 1947-03-31 1951-10-09 Whiting Corp Electric chain hoist
US20160152244A1 (en) * 2013-07-11 2016-06-02 Innova Patent Gmbh Device for replacing roller sets
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