Self-raising winch boom and control systems and methods associated therewith

US11014791B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11014791-B2
Application numberUS-201916367478-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2019
Priority dateApr 5, 2018
Publication dateMay 25, 2021
Grant dateMay 25, 2021

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A winch boom system and method includes a frame, a shaft supported by the frame, and a winch drum attached to the shaft such that rotation of the shaft about a shaft axis rotates the winch drum. A boom is pivotably coupled to the frame, the boom defining a cavity in which the winch drum is positioned. A winch rope is wound about the winch drum, passing through the cavity of the boom, and extending from the boom at a point distal from the winch drum.

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What is claimed is: 1. A winch boom system comprising: a winch drum attached to a winch shaft such that rotation of the winch shaft about a shaft axis rotates the winch drum; a boom pivotably coupled to the winch shaft for rotation about the shaft axis; and a winch rope wound about the winch drum and extending from the boom at a point distal from the winch drum. 2. The winch boom system of claim 1 , wherein the winch rope is configured to anchor at an anchor location, the winch rope, the boom, and the winch drum being configured such that: tightening of the winch rope when the winch rope is anchored causes the boom to raise between a lowered position and a raised position, and loosening of the winch rope when the winch rope is anchored causes the boom to lower between the raised position and the lowered position. 3. The winch boom system of claim 2 , wherein the winch shaft is supported by a frame, the frame including a lower boom stop against which the boom rests when in the lowered position. 4. The winch boom system of claim 3 , further including a locking pin, the boom including a lowered-position locking aperture, the locking pin configured to be inserted into the lowered-position locking aperture when the boom is at the lowered position. 5. The winch boom system of claim 4 , the boom further comprising a raised-position locking aperture, the locking pin configured to be inserted into the raised-position locking aperture when the boom is at the raised position. 6. The winch boom system of claim 5 , further comprising a sensor configured to detect whether the locking pin is inserted in one of the lowered-position locking aperture or the raised-position locking aperture, the sensor being in communication with a winch motor to restrict operation of the winch motor when the locking pin is not in either one of the lowered-position locking aperture or the raised-position locking aperture. 7. The winch boom of claim 6 , wherein the restricted operation of the motor includes operation of the motor at less than a maximum speed. 8. The winch boom system of claim 4 , wherein the locking pin is spring biased. 9. The winch boom system of claim 3 , the frame including an upper boom stop against which the boom rests when in the raised position. 10. The winch boom system of claim 1 , wherein the winch rope extends through a cavity within the boom. 11. The winch boom system of claim 1 , wherein the anchor location is on the boom. 12. The winch boom system of claim 11 , wherein the anchor location is at an opening in the boom from which the winch rope extends. 13. The winch boom system of claim 1 , wherein the winch rope is routed over a top of the winch drum. 14. The winch boom system of claim 1 , further comprising a winch motor coupled to the winch shaft. 15. The winch boom system of claim 14 , wherein the winch motor is hydraulic. 16. The winch boom system of claim 1 , further comprising a winch motor coupled to the winch shaft and a freewheel system that controls a clutch associated with the motor and the shaft to allow manual unwinding of the winch rope about the winch drum. 17. The winch boom system of claim 1 , further comprising an interlock configured to control a device other than the winch boom system. 18. The winch boom system of claim 17 , the interlock including a rope stowage interlock having an interlock hook configured for engagement by the winch rope. 19. The winch boom system of claim 17 , the interlock including a boom-position interlock including a boom-position sensor configured to detect a position of the boom. 20. A winch boom system comprising: a frame, a shaft supported by the frame; a winch drum attached to the shaft such that rotation of the shaft about a shaft axis rotates the winch drum; a boom pivotably coupled to the frame for movement between a raised position and a lowered position, the boom defining a cavity in which the winch drum is positioned; and a winch rope wound about the winch drum, passing through the cavity of the boom, and extending from the boom at a point distal from the winch drum. 21. The winch boom system of claim 20 , wherein the boom is pivotably coupled to the shaft for rotation about the shaft axis. 22. The winch boom system of claim 20 , wherein the winch rope is configured to anchor at an anchor location, the winch rope, the boom, and the winch drum being configured such that: tightening of the winch rope when the winch rope is anchored causes the boom to raise between the lowered position and the raised position, and loosening of the winch rope when the winch rope is anchored causes the boom to lower between the raised position and the lowered position. 23. The winch boom system of claim 22 , further including a locking pin, the boom including a lowered-position locking aperture, the locking pin configured to be inserted into the lowered-position locking aperture when the boom is at the lowered position. 24. The winch boom system of claim 23 , the boom further comprising a raised-position locking aperture, the locking pin configured to be inserted into the raised-position locking aperture when the boom is at the raised position. 25. The winch boom system of claim 24 , further comprising a sensor configured to detect whether the locking pin is inserted in one of the lowered-position locking aperture or the raised-position locking aperture, the sensor being in communication with a winch motor to restrict operation of the winch motor when the locking pin is not in either one of the lowered-position locking aperture or the raised-position locking aperture. 26. The winch boom system of claim 25 , wherein the restricted operation of the motor includes operation of the motor at less than a maximum speed. 27. The winch boom system of claim 23 , wherein the locking pin is spring biased. 28. The winch boom system of claim 20 , further comprising a winch motor coupled to the shaft and a freewheel system that controls a clutch associated with the motor and the shaft to allow manual unwinding of the winch rope about the winch drum. 29. The winch boom system of claim 20 , further comprising an interlock configured to control a device other than the winch boom system. 30. The winch boom system of claim 29 , the interlock including a rope stowage interlock having an interlock hook configured for engagement by the winch rope. 31. The winch boom system of claim 29 , the interlock including a boom-position interlock including a boom-position sensor configured to detect a position of the boom. 32. A self-raising winch boom system comprising: a frame; a shaft supported by the frame; a winch drum attached to the shaft such that rotation of the shaft about a shaft axis rotates the winch drum; a motor coupled to the shaft to selectively drive rotation of the shaft; a boom pivotably coupled to the shaft for rotation about the shaft, the boom defining a cavity in which the winch drum is positioned; and a winch rope wound about the winch drum, passing through the cavity of the boom, and extending from the boom at a point distal from the winch drum; wherein the winch rope is configured to anchor at an anchor location on the boom, the winch rope, the boom, and the winch drum being configured such that: tightening of the winch rope when the

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What does patent US11014791B2 cover?
A winch boom system and method includes a frame, a shaft supported by the frame, and a winch drum attached to the shaft such that rotation of the shaft about a shaft axis rotates the winch drum. A boom is pivotably coupled to the frame, the boom defining a cavity in which the winch drum is positioned. A winch rope is wound about the winch drum, passing through the cavity of the boom, and extend…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vermeer Mfg Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01G3/002. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 25 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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