Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Hand bars and hand barrows – Ball retriever
Patent
1990-10-26
1992-01-21
Cherry, Johnny D.
Handling: hand and hoist-line implements
Hand bars and hand barrows
Ball retriever
114221R, 289 17, B25J 100, B63B 2104
Patent
active
050823183
ABSTRACT:
A girth hitch is secured about an object by a girth hitching mechanism hag a rotatable actuator gate which displaces a latch gate that has a parrot hook that loosely supports a portion of a closed girth loop. A latch ring joined to the girth loop by a latch ring bite is engaged by the parrot hook when the latch gate and actuator gate are rotatably displaced as the object enters the throat of a fork which supports the latch gate, actuator gate and latch ring. After the parrot hook engages the latch ring and the latch gate is rotated in the opposite direction by the object to disengage the latch ring, the girth loop is pulled from its loose support on the parrot hook into a girth hitch configuration about the object to enable its recovery via an attached lift line.
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Held Jimmy L.
Reich Ronald S.
Tallerino Charles E.
Cherry Johnny D.
Fendelman Harvey
Keough Thomas Glenn
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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