Double drum traction winch
US-8973901-B2 · Mar 10, 2015 · US
US10557540B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10557540-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414251938-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2020 |
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A sheave may include a body portion with a circular circumference and defining a center plane, a bore extending through the body portion and configured for receiving a shaft and allowing the body portion to rotate in the center plane, and a rope groove arranged on the circular circumference including a radiused bottom with a first end and a second end and a pair of opposing sidewalls each extending directly and tangentially from one of the first and second end and having a curved profile.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sheave, comprising: a body portion with a circular circumference and defining a center plane; a bore extending through the body portion and configured for receiving a shaft and allowing the body portion to rotate in the center plane; and a rope groove arranged on the circular circumference, comprising: a radiused bottom with a first end and a second end and being concave out relative to the bore, the radiused bottom defining an included angle ranging from approximately 20 degrees to approximately 40 degrees; a pair of opposing sidewalls each extending away from the radiused bottom and directly and tangentially away from one of the first and second end to respective upper ends and having a first curved profile with a first curvature, the first curved profile being a radiused profile defined by a radius ranging from approximately 4 inches to approximately 25 inches, the first curved profile further being concave in a direction opposite the radiused bottom; and a pair of upper lips each extending directly and tangentially away from respective upper ends of the sidewalls and upward and to an outermost peripheral surface of the sheave, the pair of upper lips having a second curved profile with a second curvature greater than the first curvature and being concave in a direction opposite the radiused bottom, wherein, the radiused bottom, sidewalls and upper lips define an overall height of the rope groove and the sidewalls comprise 50% to 80% of the height. 2. The sheave of claim 1 , wherein the first curved profile causes each of the sidewalls to increasingly diverge from the center plane as each sidewall extends toward the respective upper ends. 3. The sheave of claim 2 , wherein the radiused profile is defined by a radius ranging from approximately 5 ⅝ inches to approximately 16 ¾ inches. 4. The sheave of claim 2 , wherein the radiused profile is defined by a radius ranging from approximately 13 inches to approximately 23 ¼ inches. 5. The sheave of claim 2 , wherein the radiused profile is defined by a radius ranging from approximately 11 ¾ inches to approximately 20 ½ inches. 6. A block for use in a block and tackle arrangement, the block comprising: a housing; and a sheave having a bore and arranged within the housing for substantially free rotation, the sheave defining a center plane and having a groove arranged along a circumference thereof, the groove comprising: a radiused bottom with a first end and a second end and being concave out away from the bore, the radiused bottom defining an included angle ranging from approximately 20 degrees to approximately 40 degrees; a pair of opposing sidewalls each extending away from the radiused bottom and directly and tangentially away from one of the first and second end to respective upper ends and having a first curved profile with a first curvature, the first curved profile being a radiused profile defined by a radius ranging from approximately 4 inches to approximately 25 inches, the first curved profile further being concave in a direction opposite the radiused bottom; and a pair of upper lips each extending directly and tangentially away from respective upper ends of the sidewalk and upward and to an outermost peripheral surface of the sheave, the pair of upper lips having a second curved profile with a second curvature greater than the first curvature and being concave in a direction opposite the radiused bottom, wherein, the radiused bottom, sidewalls, and upper lips define an overall height of the rope groove and the sidewalls comprise 50% to 80% of the height. 7. The block of claim 6 , wherein the first curved profile causes each of the sidewalls to increasingly diverge from the center plane as they extend to respective upper ends. 8. The block of claim 7 , wherein the radiused profile is defined by a radius ranging from approximately 5 ⅝ inches to approximately 16 ¾ inches. 9. The block of claim 7 , wherein the radiused profile is defined by a radius ranging from approximately 13 inches to approximately 23 ¼ inches. 10. The block of claim 7 , wherein the radiused profile is defined by a radius ranging from approximately 11 ¾ inches to approximately 20 ½ inches.
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Details, e.g. winch drums, cooling, bearings, mounting, base structures, cable guiding or attachment of the cable to the drum · CPC title
Guiding, or otherwise ensuring winding in an orderly manner, of ropes, cables, or chains · CPC title
Features essential to rope pulleys · CPC title
Arrangements of sheaves · CPC title
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