Portable turntable and winch

US10683196B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10683196-B2
Application numberUS-201514963570-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 9, 2015
Priority dateDec 11, 2014
Publication dateJun 16, 2020
Grant dateJun 16, 2020

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A portable, lightweight, and low relief profile turntable is equipped for the universal mounting of different winches and winch-type apparatus suitable for use on the deck of a ship or other surface. The turntable is capable of mounting to an increased number of potential locations on deck where it may be easily manipulated to achieve a useful direction and an optical fleet angle.

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We claim: 1. A portable, variable orientation turntable and winch for mounting on a platform comprising: (a) A turntable, further comprising a base plate, a plurality of attachment points, a rotational element comprising a first interface, and a second interface, a mounting plate comprising at least one opening, and a locking mechanism; (b) A plurality of anchoring elements configured to project through at least one of the plurality of attachment points, directly interfacing with said platform so as to reversibly secure the turntable second interface to the platform so that said second interface interacts with said platform; (c) A winch in fixed orientation on a mounting surface of the mounting plate; wherein said plurality of anchoring elements rigidly holds said base plate to said platform; wherein said plurality of anchoring elements rigidly holds said base plate to said platform; wherein the first interface of the rotational element is attached to the mounting plate, and the second interface is attached to the base plate such that when the base plate is fixed to the platform, the mounting plate is rotatable around an axis perpendicular to the base plate, and said locking mechanism may be positioned to simultaneously engage the base plate and the rotating mounting plate to reversibly limit rotation of the mounting plate, and the winch is attached to the mounting plate wherein said locking mechanism may be positioned to engage said rotational element at a plurality of lock engagement elements, said plurality of lock engagement elements being dispersed circumferentially on said rotational element, and wherein at least one opening in the mounting plate exposes a subset of said plurality of lock engagement elements of the rotational element and permits the locking mechanism to enter into said opening thereby engaging with the subset of said plurality of lock engagement elements to restrict rotation of the rotational element. 2. The turntable and winch of claim 1 , wherein said rotational element is comprised of at least two independently moving components to permit free rotation of the mounting plate with respect to the platform. 3. The turntable and winch of claim 2 , wherein the rotational element is a slewing bearing. 4. The turntable and winch of claim 1 , wherein said mounting plate allows for the removable attachment of one or more types of winches. 5. The turntable and winch of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the base plate and the mounting plate is further modified by cutting away sections of plate to reduce the overall mass and weight. 6. The turntable and winch according to claim 1 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises: (a) a lock plate; (b) a lock spacer; and (c) a key lock, further comprising one or more locking members projecting in a radial arc and adapted to restrict rotation of the rotational element; wherein the lock plate is connected to the key lock by means of the lock spacer, and the locking members are complementary to the at least one lock engagement element of the rotational element, and when the locking members and lock engagement elements are engaged, the mounting plate and rotational element are restricted in rotation about the platform. 7. The turntable and winch of claim 6 , wherein the lock mechanism is manually operated from the surface of the mounting plate to engage the at least one lock engagement element of the rotational element. 8. The turntable and winch of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of attachment points are distributed about the base plate's outer perimeter and said plurality of anchoring elements equally distribute prying forces applied to the winch. 9. A low relief shipboard turntable comprising, (a) a mounting plate having at least one opening; (b) a rotational element comprising a mounting plate interface, a base plate interface, an outer edge interface, and a plurality of lock engagement elements; (c) a base plate comprising a plurality of attachment points distributed about the base plate's outer perimeter; (d) a locking mechanism; and (e) a plurality of anchoring elements, each anchoring element configured to project through at least one of the plurality of attachment points; wherein the mounting plate interface of the rotational element is attached to the mounting plate, and the base plate interface is attached to the base plate such that when the base plate is fixed to a first platform, the mounting plate is rotatable around an axis perpendicular to the base plate, and said locking mechanism may be engaged with the rotational element at one or more of said plurality of lock engagement elements to prevent rotation of the rotational element; and wherein said plurality of anchoring elements equally distribute prying forces applied to the mounting plate; wherein the plurality of lock engagement elements are dispersed circumferentially on at least one of the mounting plate interface, base plate interface, and outer edge interface, so that said plurality of lock engagement elements and said at least one of the mounting plate interface, base plate interface, and outer edge interface are rotatable around said axis; and wherein said plurality of lock engagement elements are capable of engaging with the locking mechanism and wherein said at least one opening in the mounting plate exposes one or more of said plurality of lock engagement elements and permits the locking mechanism to enter into the at least one opening thereby engaging with one or more of said plurality of locking engagement elements to restrict rotation of the rotational element. 10. The turntable of claim 9 , wherein the mounting plate is located between 2 inches to 2 feet above the first platform when the base plate is fixed to the first platform. 11. The turntable of claim 9 , wherein the turntable may be relocated to a second platform or location upon disengagement of the base plate from the first platform. 12. The turntable of claim 9 , wherein said mounting plate allows for the removable attachment of one or more types of winches. 13. The turntable of claim 9 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises: (a) a lock plate; (b) a lock spacer; and (c) a key lock, further comprising one or more locking members projecting in a radial arc and adapted to restrict rotation of the rotational element; wherein the lock plate is connected to the key lock by means of the lock spacer, and the locking members are complementary to the at least one lock engagement element of the rotational element, and when the locking members and the at least one lock engagement element are engaged, the mounting plate is restricted in rotation about the first platform. 14. The turntable of claim 13 comprising at least two locking members. 15. The turntable of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the base plate and mounting plate is composed of one or more of materials selected from steel, stainless steel, aluminum, cast iron, titanium, metal alloy, mechanical grade plastic, and any combination thereof. 16. The turntable of claim 15 , wherein said materials are laminated in one or more protective coatings selected from zinc, chrome plating, paint, epoxy, and any combination thereof. 17. The turntable of claim 9 , wherein said plurality of engagement elements is selected from the group consisting of pins, teeth, grooves, or notches. 18. The turntable of claim 9 wherein said plurality of lock engagement elements are dispersed circumferentially on said outer edge interface.

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  • B66D1/28Primary

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  • B66D1/365Primary

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What does patent US10683196B2 cover?
A portable, lightweight, and low relief profile turntable is equipped for the universal mounting of different winches and winch-type apparatus suitable for use on the deck of a ship or other surface. The turntable is capable of mounting to an increased number of potential locations on deck where it may be easily manipulated to achieve a useful direction and an optical fleet angle.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66D1/28. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 16 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).