System and method for hoist with integrated drum and motor
US-2019016571-A1 · Jan 17, 2019 · US
US11092204B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11092204-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916370049-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 17, 2021 |
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A self-adjusting automatic load brake for a hoist is disclosed. In various embodiments, the load brake includes a first shaft defining an annular hollow portion; a second shaft defining an engagement portion, the engagement portion configured for sliding disposition within the annular hollow portion; a first reaction plate coupled to the first shaft; a second reaction plate coupled to the second shaft; and a plurality of friction discs, with at least one of the plurality of friction discs coupled to a cup and disposed between the first reaction plate and the second reaction plate, the annular hollow portion of the first shaft and the engagement portion of the second shaft being sized and configured to accommodate thinning of the plurality of friction discs.
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What is claimed: 1. A self-adjusting automatic load brake for a hoist, comprising: a first shaft defining an annular hollow portion, the annular hollow portion extending an axial distance into an interior portion of the first shaft; a second shaft defining an engagement portion, the engagement portion configured for sliding disposition within the annular hollow portion; a first reaction plate coupled to the first shaft; a second reaction plate coupled to the second shaft; and a plurality of friction discs, with at least one of the plurality of friction discs coupled to a cup and disposed between the first reaction plate and the second reaction plate, wherein the annular hollow portion of the first shaft and the engagement portion of the second shaft are sized and configured to accommodate thinning of the plurality of friction discs. 2. The load brake of claim 1 , wherein the cup is coupled to a sprag clutch. 3. The load brake of claim 2 , wherein the second shaft is coupled to a ring gear configured to be driven by a motor. 4. The load brake of claim 3 , wherein the first shaft is coupled to an output shaft configured to drive a cable drum. 5. The load brake of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of friction discs includes a first wear surface and the engagement portion is configured for sliding disposition within the annular hollow portion in response to thinning of the first wear surface. 6. The load brake of claim 5 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of friction discs includes a second wear surface and the engagement portion is configured for sliding disposition within the annular hollow portion in response to thinning of the first wear surface and the second wear surface. 7. The load brake of claim 6 , wherein the second shaft is held stationary with respect to an axial direction and the first shaft is configured to translate in the axial direction with respect to the second shaft. 8. The load brake of claim 7 , wherein the first shaft is coupled to a ball ramp assembly configured to translate the first shaft in the axial direction in response to thinning of the first wear surface and the second wear surface. 9. The load brake of claim 8 , wherein the ball ramp assembly is disposed between a plate and a ring gear and the plate is coupled to the first shaft. 10. The load brake of claim 9 , further comprising a first pressure plate operably coupled to a first bias element configured to apply an axial load to the first reaction plate, the second reaction plate and the plurality of friction discs via the first pressure plate. 11. The load brake of claim 10 , further comprising a second bias element configured to apply an axial preload to the first reaction plate, the second reaction plate and the plurality of friction discs via the first pressure plate. 12. The load brake of claim 11 , further comprising a second pressure plate connected to the first shaft. 13. A drive train for a hoist having a self-adjusting automatic load brake, comprising: a housing; an output shaft rotatably disposed within the housing and configured to rotate a cable drum, the output shaft defining an annular hollow portion, the annular hollow portion extending an axial distance into an interior portion of the output shaft, and configured to translate axially along a longitudinal axis; a driving shaft rotatably disposed within the housing and defining an engagement portion configured for sliding disposition within the annular hollow portion; a cup rotatably disposed within the housing; a first reaction plate connected to the output shaft; a second reaction plate connected to the driving shaft; and a friction disc connected to the cup and disposed between the first reaction plate and the second reaction plate. 14. The drive train of claim 13 , wherein the driving shaft is coupled to a ring gear configured to be driven by a motor. 15. The drive train of claim 14 , wherein the friction disc includes a first wear surface and a second wear surface and the engagement portion is configured for sliding disposition within the annular hollow portion in response to thinning of the first wear surface and the second wear surface. 16. The drive train of claim 15 , wherein the driving shaft is held stationary with respect to an axial direction and the output shaft is configured to translate in the axial direction with respect to the driving shaft. 17. The drive train of claim 16 , wherein the output shaft is coupled to a ball ramp assembly configured to translate the output shaft in the axial direction in response to thinning of the first wear surface and the second wear surface. 18. A method of braking a hoist having a self-adjusting automatic load brake, comprising: operating the hoist having a first shaft defining an annular hollow portion in axial alignment with a second shaft defining an engagement portion, the engagement portion configured for sliding disposition within the annular hollow portion, the annular hollow portion extending an axial distance into an interior portion of the first shaft; and urging the first shaft toward the second shaft, such that the engagement portion is slid within the annular hollow portion upon thinning of a plurality of friction discs, with at least one of the plurality of friction discs coupled to a cup and disposed between a first reaction plate coupled to the first shaft and a second reaction plate coupled to the second shaft, wherein the annular hollow portion of the first shaft and the engagement portion of the second shaft are sized and configured to accommodate thinning of the plurality of friction discs. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the cup is coupled to a sprag clutch, the second shaft is coupled to a ring gear configured to be driven by a motor and the first shaft is coupled to an output shaft configured to drive a cable drum. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the second shaft is held stationary with respect to an axial direction and the first shaft is configured to translate in the axial direction with respect to the second shaft.
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