Swivel winch rotated via an actuator in response to pressure sensor data
US-10173870-B1 · Jan 8, 2019 · US
US10294087B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10294087-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615294019-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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A winch is described comprising a compressional wiper system activated by a sensor that detects which direction a cable is moving. When the cable is being pulled in, the compressional wiper system tightens a clamp or fastens a rotatable clamping device inside a fairlead. The tightened clamp or fastened clamping device act to decrease the likelihood that dirt, mud, debris, or other materials that adhere to the cable accumulate within the winch, by wiping or scraping off said materials from the cable.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A winch, comprising: a cable guide for positioning a cable during winding and unwinding; the cable guide comprising a fairlead; the fairlead comprising a compressional wiper system; the compressional wiper system comprising: a directional sensor to detect cable movement direction; a clamp comprising a plurality of jaws; the jaws surrounding the cable; wherein the sensor sends an electrical signal to the clamp to tighten the jaws around the cable during winding and to widen the jaws when the cable is not being pulled in; and wherein the jaws comprise a surface material that permits the cable to move when the jaws are compressed around the cable. 2. The winch of claim 1 , wherein the compressional wiper system comprises one or more nozzles for dispensing at least one liquid onto the cable, and which are operatively connected to a chamber for storing one or more liquids. 3. The winch of claim 2 , wherein the one or more liquids are comprised of lubricants, grease, detergent, solvents, water, or combinations thereof. 4. The winch of claim 2 , wherein the compressional wiper system comprises an access-point on an outer surface of the fairlead for accessing the chamber. 5. The winch of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a sensing element of piezoelectric material and/or a clamping element of piezoelectric material. 6. The winch of claim 5 , wherein the sensor is operatively connected to a battery comprising one or more rechargeable or self-charging electrochemical cells. 7. The winch of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is operatively connected to a circuit board comprising one or more integrated circuits and/or other electrical components. 8. The winch of claim 1 , further comprising a power source operatively connected to the cable guide to move the fairlead during winding and/or unwinding of the cable. 9. The winch of claim 1 , wherein the fairlead comprises one or more disposal channels extending from and/or near the surface of the jaws that is in contact with the cable to the outer surface of the fairlead. 10. The winch of claim 1 , wherein the fairlead comprises a tensioner positioned more internal within the fairlead than the one or more clamps. 11. The winch of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the jaws is comprised of at least one surface discontinuity such that there are multiple compression points between the jaws and the cable. 12. The winch of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the jaws is porous. 13. The winch of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the jaws is comprised of rubber, plastic, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polyurethane, latex, or other similar materials.
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