Wireless hoist system
US-2022185639-A1 · Jun 16, 2022 · US
US10399832B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10399832-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514941658-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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A hoist system having a drum primarily self-contained within a batten, for raising and lowering lighting, sound equipment, curtains and the like, often in a performance environment. The compact system is highly scalable to a variety of spaces and applications, including school and public theaters and concert halls, as well as some homes, private business, etc. The hoist system may be adapted with safety mechanisms including an overspeed detector, which may comprise a centrifugal detection mechanism coupled to an elongate member of the system; dampening means; a compact mechanism for trimming or adjusting an operative length of elongate member; stabilizing pipe shaft bearings; elongate member diverter pulley mechanisms load balancing termination points. Additional features include various alternative combination hoist implementations and orientations, and alternative incorporated attachment mechanisms for use with the hoist system.
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An overspeed brake assembly for use in a hoist system utilizing an elongate member, comprising: a rotary device coupled to the elongate member; a centrifugal member coupled to the rotary device and being adapted to move from an inactive position to an active position when a rotational speed of the rotary device exceeds a predetermined limit; a trip mechanism disposed in proximity to the rotary device, such that the rotary device in the inactive position may rotate freely of the trip mechanism, and such that the rotary device, upon rotation in the active position, actuates the trip mechanism; a brake assembly coupled to the trip mechanism, the brake assembly comprising: a key having formed therein a guide for receiving a jaw, the key being movable between a 1) disengaged position wherein the jaw is positioned in proximity to the elongate member and 2) an engaged position wherein the jaw is moved into contact with the elongate member, applying a braking force thereto; a spring positioned to bias the key toward the engaged position; a release, coupled to the trip mechanism, for maintaining the key in the disengaged position until the release is tripped by the trip mechanism. 2. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rotary device comprises a wheel. 3. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rotary device is connected so as to be in direct contact with the elongate member. 4. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rotary device is coupled to the elongate member through a shaft and pulley arrangement. 5. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 1 , wherein the centrifugal member comprises a dog and the rotary device comprises an inner link connected to an outer link by a rotatable pivot, the dog being slideably coupled to the outer link such that the dog is permitted to move from the inactive position to the active position upon rotation of the rotary device. 6. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 5 , further comprising: a first end of the inner link connected to a first end of the centrifugal member and a second end of the inner link connected to a first end of a second centrifugal member; a first end of the outer link connected to a second end of the centrifugal member and a second end of the outer link connected to a second end of the second centrifugal member. 7. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 1 , wherein the release comprises a bar in contact with a latch formed in the key. 8. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 7 , the trip mechanism comprising a lever for tripping the bar, wherein the lever is coupled to the bar by a linkage mechanism. 9. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 1 , the key having formed therein 1) a semicircular cutout for receiving the jaw, and 2) a pivot point about which the key rotates through an arc. 10. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined limit corresponds to a predetermined rate of movement of the elongate member, as determined via the coupling between the elongate member and the rotary device. 11. An overspeed brake assembly for use in a hoist system, the hoist system including an elongate member adapted to lift an article between a lowered position to a raised position, the overspeed brake assembly comprising: an overspeed detection portion configured to be in communication with the elongate member to detect a velocity of the elongate member; and a braking portion in communication with the overspeed detection portion, the braking portion including a clamp moveable in a first position in which the clamp is configured to allow movement of the elongate member relative to the clamp, the clamp also moveable in a second position in which the clamp is configured to engage the elongate member to inhibit movement of the elongate member relative to the clamp in response to the overspeed detection portion detecting an overspeed condition of the elongate member; wherein the clamp is biased into the second position from the first position; and wherein the braking portion includes an arm pivotable about an axis and coupled to the clamp, and wherein the clamp is moveable between the first and second positions in response to movement of the arm about the axis; and wherein a spring is coupled to the arm to bias the clamp into the second position. 12. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 11 , wherein the clamp includes a pair of jaws with each jaw having a groove configured to receive a portion of the elongate member when the clamp is in the second position. 13. An overspeed brake assembly for use in a hoist system, the hoist system including an elongate member adapted to lift an article between a lowered position to a raised position, the overspeed brake assembly comprising: an overspeed detection portion configured to be in communication with the elongate member to detect a velocity of the elongate member, and a braking portion in communication with the overspeed detection portion, the braking portion including a clamp moveable in a first position in which the clamp is configured to allow movement of the elongate member relative to the clamp, the clamp also moveable in a second position in which the clamp is configured to engage the elongate member to inhibit movement of the elongate member relative to the clamp in response to the overspeed detection portion detecting an overspeed condition of the elongate member; wherein the clamp is biased into the second position from the first position; and wherein the braking portion includes an arm pivotable about an axis and coupled to the clamp, and wherein the clamp is moveable between the first and second positions in response to movement of the arm about the axis; and wherein the braking portion includes a latch engageable with a protrusion of the arm to hold the clamp in the first position, and wherein the latch is disengageable with the protrusion allowing the clamp to move into the second position. 14. An overspeed brake assembly for use in a hoist system, the hoist system including an elongate member adapted to lift comprising: an overspeed detection portion configured to be in communication with the elongate member to detect a velocity of the elongate member; and a braking portion in communication with the overspeed detection portion, the braking portion including a clamp moveable in a first position in which the clamp is configured to allow movement of the elongate member relative to the clamp, the clamp also moveable in a second position in which the clamp is configured to engage the elongate member to inhibit movement of the elongate member relative to the clamp in response to the overspeed detection portion detecting an overspeed condition of the elongate member; wherein the braking portion includes a housing supporting the clamp, wherein the housing is coupled to a fixed carriage assembly by a dampening mechanism such that the housing is moveable relative to the fixed carriage assembly, and wherein the dampening mechanism is configured to dampen movement of the housing relative to the fixed carriage assembly when the clamp moves into the second position. 15. The overspeed brake assembly of claim 11 , wherein the overspeed detection portion is rotatable about an axis, wherein the clamp moves into the second position in response to the overspeed detection portion reaching a predefined angular velocity about the axis. 16. A hoist system comprising: a drum operable to rotate about a rotational axis; an elongate member wound about the drum, the elongate member configured to move an article between a raised positi
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