Rotorcraft winch lighting device and method of operating a rotorcraft winch lighting device
US-2016376028-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US10919744B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10919744-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916407177-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 16, 2021 |
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An apparatus for lowering a hitch onto a truck bed and raising the hitch off of a truck bed is disclosed. The apparatus includes: an upper carriage, a lower carriage, and a kingpin. The upper carriage is suspended from multiple lines, which lines are configured to lower and raise the upper carriage. The lower carriage is attachable to the upper carriage at various positions relative to the upper carriage to allow the load on the lines to be balanced in one direction. The kingpin is attached to the lower carriage, and kingpin is configured to be captured by the hitch. Allowing the hitch to be lowered onto the truck bed and raised off of the truck bed as the upper carriage and the lower carriage are lowered and raised by the lines. Another embodiment of the apparatus includes lifting devices attached to the lines for raising and lowering the hitch.
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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for lowering a hitch onto a truck bed and raising the hitch off of a truck bed comprising: an upper carriage suspended from multiple lines, which lines are configured to lower and raise the upper carriage; a lower carriage attachable to the upper carriage at various positions relative to the upper carriage to allow the load on the lines to be balanced in one direction; a kingpin attached to the lower carriage, which kingpin is configured to be captured by the hitch, thereby allowing the hitch to be lowered onto the truck bed and raised off of the truck bed as the upper carriage and the lower carriage are lowered and raised by the lines. 2. The invention of claim 1 , wherein the upper carriage is elongate and orientated generally from a front of a truck to a back of the truck, with one of the multiple lines attached to a front end of the upper carriage and another of the multiple lines attached to a back end of the upper carriage. 3. The invention of claim 2 , wherein the lower carriage is also elongate and oriented generally parallel to the upper carriage, and wherein one of the upper carriage and the lower carriage comprises a series of holes along its body, whereby the other of the upper carriage and the lower carriage can be attached at different points with pins passing through at least two of the holes. 4. The invention of claim 3 , wherein both the upper carriage and the lower carriage comprises at least four holes through which the pins can be inserted. 5. The invention of claim 1 , further comprising a position adjustment connector comprising an upper component that attaches to the upper carriage and a lower component that attaches to the lower carriage, and wherein the lower component is attachable to the upper component at various positions relative to the upper component, thereby allowing the load on the lines to be balanced in another direction. 6. The invention of claim 5 , wherein the upper carriage and the lower carriage are elongate and oriented generally parallel to each other, and wherein one of the upper carriage and the lower carriage comprises a series of holes along its body, whereby the other of the upper carriage and the lower carriage can be attached at difference points with pins passing through at least two of the holes. 7. The invention of claim 6 , wherein the one direction is generally from a front of a truck to a back of the truck and the other direction is generally from one side of the truck to the other. 8. The invention of claim 5 , wherein the other direction is perpendicular to the one direction. 9. The invention of claim 1 , wherein the lines are attached to the upper carriage by pulleys to provide a mechanical advantage. 10. An apparatus for lowering a hitch onto a truck bed and raising the hitch off of a truck bed comprising: an upper carriage suspended from multiple lines, which lines are attached to lifting devices, each lifting device comprising: a drum for winding and unwinding a line; a motor and transmission coupled to the drum to apply a torque thereto; a guide to direct the line onto the drum; and a controller; configured to lower and raise the upper carriage; a lower carriage attachable to the upper carriage at various positions relative to the upper carriage to allow the load on the lines to be balanced in one direction; a kingpin attached to the lower carriage, which kingpin is configured to be captured by the hitch, thereby allowing the hitch to be lowered onto the truck bed and raised off of the truck bed as the upper carriage and the lower carriage are lowered and raised by the lines. 11. The invention of claim 10 , wherein the upper carriage is elongate and orientated generally from a front of a truck to a back of the truck, with a first line attached to a front end of the upper carriage and a second line attached to a back end of the upper carriage. 12. The invention of claim 11 , wherein the lower carriage is also elongate and oriented generally parallel to the upper carriage, and wherein one of the upper carriage and the lower carriage comprises a series of holes along its body, whereby the other of the upper carriage and the lower carriage can be attached at different points with pins passing through at least two of the holes. 13. The invention of claim 12 , wherein both the upper carriage and the lower carriage comprises at least four holes through which the pins can be inserted. 14. The invention of claim 10 , further comprising a position adjustment connector comprising an upper component that attaches to the upper carriage and a lower component that attaches to the lower carriage, and wherein the lower component is attachable to the upper component at various positions relative to the upper component, thereby allowing the load on the lines to be balanced in another direction. 15. The invention of claim 14 , wherein the upper carriage and the lower carriage are elongate and oriented generally parallel to each other, and wherein one of the upper carriage and the lower carriage comprises a series of holes along its body, whereby the other of the upper carriage and the lower carriage can be attached at difference points with pins passing through at least two of the holes. 16. The invention of claim 14 , wherein the other direction is perpendicular to the one direction. 17. The invention of claim 16 , wherein the one direction is generally from a front of a truck to a back of the truck and the other direction is generally from one side of the truck to the other. 18. The invention of claim 10 , wherein the lines are attached to the upper carriage by pulleys to provide a mechanical advantage. 19. The invention of claim 10 , wherein the controllers of the lifting devices are configured to communicate with a mobile device. 20. The invention of claim 10 , wherein the controllers of the lifting devices are configured to communicate with each other.
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