Traversing hoists – Having horizontally swinging boom or bridge – Having fluid ram directly actuating load cable or sheave...
Patent
1979-10-04
1981-12-15
Jillions, John M.
Traversing hoists
Having horizontally swinging boom or bridge
Having fluid ram directly actuating load cable or sheave...
212220, 254273, B66C 1310, B66D 154
Patent
active
043055133
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus is described for detecting a slack cable condition on material handling carriers, hoisting equipment and the like. The device is mounted adjacent the winch drum and is designed for disabling the operation of the winch when the load comes to rest and the cable slackens. When a load is being supported by the cable and the cable is taut, an interface portion of the sensing apparatus is biased to a first position. However, when the load comes to rest and the cable slackens, a bias spring functions to position the interface portion of the sensor to a second position and to preclude further operation of the winch and prevent undesirable cable unwinding.
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Jillions John M.
Renner Manufacturing
Wiviott Fred
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