Abstract
A rope pulley construction comprising a frame, at least one rope pulley
equipped with a rope groove, rope pulley bearing, guard to prevent
a lifting rope from coming off the rope pulley, and suspension point
for hanging the rope pulley. The frame of the rope pulley construction
comprises two plate parts joined together which simultaneously provide
suspension for the rope pulley, at least one suspension point for
hanging the rope pulley construction and guard to prevent a lifting
rope from coming off the rope pulley.
Claims
1. A rope pulley construction comprising a frame, at least one rope
pulley equipped with a rope groove, rope pulley bearing, guard to
prevent a lifting rope from coming off the rope pulley, and suspension
point, the frame comprising two plate parts joined together such that
the joined plate parts provide suspension for the rope pulley, at
least one suspension point of the rope pulley construction and guard
being arranged to prevent the lifting rope from coming off the rope
pulley.
2. A rope pulley construction as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
plate parts are identical.
3. A rope pulley construction as claimed in claim 1, wherein both
plate parts are manufactured of one piece.
4. A rope pulley construction as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
rope pulley and the bearing are combined such that the rope groove
is arranged on the outer rim of the bearing.
5. A rope pulley construction as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
suspension point is located inside the bearing.
6. A rope pulley construction as claimed in claim 5, wherein the
suspension point is located asymmetrically with respect to the center
of the bearing.
7. A rope pulley construction as claimed in claim 6, wherein the
suspension point is located below the center of the bearing.
8. A rope pulley construction as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
suspension point is located outside the bearing.
9. A rope pulley construction as claimed in claim 8, wherein the
suspension point is located at the upper part of the rope pulley
construction.
10. A rope pulley construction as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
suspension point is circularly symmetrical.
Description
[0001] The invention relates to a rope pulley construction comprising
a frame, at least one rope pulley equipped with a rope groove, rope
pulley bearing, guard to prevent a lifting rope from coming off the
rope pulley, and suspension point.
[0002] Publication DE-3 405 759 discloses a rope pulley construction
comprising at least one rope pulley, side casings attached on both
sides of the rope pulley to a hollow bearing shaft, and a flexible
fixing part for hanging the rope pulley construction. Circularly
symmetrical openings are arranged in the side casings at a bearing
shaft. A fixing mechanism is drawn through the hollow bearing shaft
and the openings in the side supports, the openings being shaped
to support the flexible fixing part. The rope pulley construction
disclosed in the publication further comprises a separate guard
arranged on top of the rope pulley to prevent a lifting rope from
coming off the rope pulley, and side plates supporting the fixing
part arranged on both sides of the construction. Fixing screws are
used for assembling the rope pulley construction. A drawback of
the rope pulley construction disclosed in the publication is that
the construction is complex, comprising a great number of parts,
which increases costs and assembly time.
[0003] A characteristic of the known rope pulleys is that when
the rope winds onto the rope pulley, a sector formed by the contact
area is then smaller than half the rim of the rope pulley. Consequently,
the point of application of the resultant force of the rope force
is located below the rope pulley center in a hook block, for example.
If the shaft of the hook block is hung at the center of the rope
pulley, the result is a labile construction, which is emphasized
particularly with zero load when the weight of the hook block itself
is small. Attempts have been made to eliminate the problem with
balance by fixing the shaft of the hook block below the rope pulley,
but then the height of the hook block increases too much at the
expense of the lifting height. Another alternative is to hang the
hook block lower by a separate suspension piece, which, however,
increases the weight and number of parts of the construction.
[0004] An object of the present invention is to provide a rope
pulley construction which has a simple structure and which can be
suspended in a preferred manner.
[0005] A rope pulley construction of the invention is characterized
in that the frame comprises two plate parts joined together such
that the joined plate parts provide suspension for the rope pulley,
at least one suspension point and guard to prevent the lifting rope
from coming off the rope pulley.
[0006] The idea underlying the invention is that in a rope pulley
construction comprising a frame, at least one rope pulley and its
bearing, guard to prevent a lifting rope from coming off the rope
pulley, and suspension point for hanging the rope pulley, the frame
comprises two plate parts joined together to simultaneously provide
suspension for the rope pulley, at least one suspension point for
fixing the rope pulley construction on a hook block, for example,
and guard to prevent a lifting rope from coming off the rope pulley.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the joined
plate parts are identical. According to a second preferred embodiment
of the invention, the rope pulley is implemented as a rope groove
ring wherein the rope pulley and the bearing are combined such that
the rope groove is arranged directly on the outer rim of the bearing.
According to a third preferred embodiment of the invention, the
suspension point of the rope pulley construction is located asymmetrically
with respect to the center of the rope pulley.
[0007] The rope pulley construction described in the invention
is simple, comprising only few parts, which means that the construction
is lightweight. The two parts joined together provide the suspension
for the rope pulley, suspension point for supporting the suspension
shaft, and guard to prevent a lifting rope from coming off the rope
pulley. Being identical, the plate parts are cost-efficient to manufacture.
Furthermore, the rope pulley construction is quick and simple to
assemble. The suspension of the suspension shaft is also stable
since the location of the suspension shaft can be chosen with respect
to the location of the resultant of the rope force. Furthermore,
in the rope pulley construction of the invention, the outside diameter
of the bearing can be increased to almost equal the winding diameter
of the lifting rope, which enables a reliable and long-run bearing
to be achieved.
[0008] The invention will be described in closer detail in the
accompanying drawings, in which
[0009] FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a first embodiment of
a rope pulley construction of the invention,
[0010] FIG. 2 is a schematic and sectional front view of the embodiment
of the rope pulley construction of FIG. 1,
[0011] FIG. 3 is a schematic and sectional front view of a detail
of a second embodiment of the rope pulley construction of the invention,
[0012] FIG. 4 is a schematic side view of a third embodiment of
the rope pulley construction of the invention,
[0013] FIG. 5 is a schematic side view of a fourth embodiment of
the rope pulley construction of the invention, and
[0014] FIG. 6 is a general, schematic front view of the rope pulley
construction of FIG. 5.
[0015] FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a rope pulley construction
1 of the invention and FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the rope pulley
construction 1 of FIG. 1 taken along line A-A. The rope pulley construction
1 comprises a frame comprising two identical plate parts 2 and 2'
joined together. The plate parts 2 and 2' may also be different
but the plate parts 2 and 2' are preferably identical. The plate
parts 2 and 2' can be made of metal by pressing against a suitable
mold or by casting, for example. The plate parts 2 and 2' can also
be manufactured by joining several separate pieces together, but
both plate parts 2 and 2' are preferably manufactured of one piece.
In the case shown in FIG. 1, the plate parts 2 and 2' are joined
together by suitable fixing parts, which are preferably screws,
to be arranged through openings 3. The plate parts 2 and 2' can
also be attached to each other by spot welding or by utilizing another
fixing method. The rope pulley construction 1 further comprises
a rope pulley 4 comprising a rope groove 5 for a lifting rope 6.
The rope pulley construction 1 may comprise several rope pulleys
4. The rope pulley construction 1 may further comprise a rope pulley
bearing 7. The rope pulley 4 and the bearing 7 are fixed together
by a fit, for example. The rope pulley construction 1 still further
comprises a preferably circularly symmetric, opening-like suspension
point 8 on which a suspension shaft or another suspension part can
be supported in order to hang the rope pulley on part of the hook
block construction, frame or trolley of the hoisting apparatus,
for example. The rope pulley construction 1 may also comprise several
suspension points 8, which may differ in shape. In FIG. 1, the suspension
point 8 is located inside the bearing 7, i.e. inside the rim of
the bearing 7, symmetrically in the center of the bearing 7, but
the suspension point 8 may also be located in many different ways.
FIG. 2 shows how the joined plate parts 2 and 2' simultaneously
provide the suspension for the rope pulley 4 and its bearing, the
suspension point 8 for supporting the fixing shaft of the hook block,
for example, on the rope pulley construction 1, as well as a guard
9 to prevent the lifting rope 6 from coming off the rope groove
5 of the rope pulley 4. Preferably, the guard 9 extends over more
than half of the rim of the rope pulley.
[0016] FIG. 3 is a schematic and sectional front view of a detail
of a second rope pulley construction 1 of the invention. In the
rope pulley construction 1 of FIG. 3, the rope pulley 4 and the
bearing 7 are joined together such that the rope groove 5 is arranged
directly on the outer rim of the bearing 7.
[0017] FIG. 4 is a schematic side view of a third embodiment of
the rope pulley construction 1 of the invention. In the rope pulley
construction 1 of FIG. 4, the suspension point 8 is located inside
the bearing 7, asymmetrically with respect to the center of the
bearing 7. On the basis of a resultant force R of the rope force
shown in FIG. 4, it can be seen that when the suspension point 8
is placed according to FIG. 4 asymmetrically below the center of
the bearing 7, a stable construction is achieved when, for example,
the shaft of the hook block is hung at the suspension point 8.
[0018] FIG. 5 is a side view of a fourth rope pulley construction
1 of the invention and FIG. 6 is a general front view of the rope
pulley construction 1 of FIG. 5. In the rope pulley construction
1 of FIGS. 5 and 6, the plate parts 2 and 2' are shaped such that
the suspension point 8 is located outside the bearing 7, i.e. outside
the rim of the bearing 7, at the upper part of the rope pulley construction
1 such that an imaginary axle traveling through the suspension point
8 is situated orthogonally to an imaginary axle traveling through
the bearing 7 of the rope pulley construction 1. The imaginary axles
traveling through the bearing 7 and the suspension point 8 can also
be situated at other than right angles with respect to each other.
The shape of the rope pulley construction 1 shown in FIGS. 5 and
6, i.e. the plate parts 2 and 2', is not circularly symmetrical,
so the shape thereof can be chosen freely. The position of the suspension
point 8 outside the bearing 7 can also be chosen freely, but when
the suspension point 8 is located outside the bearing 7, the suspension
point 8 is preferably located at the upper part of the rope pulley
construction 1.
[0019] The drawings and the related description are only intended
to illustrate the idea of the invention. In its details, the invention
may vary within the scope of the claims. Hence, the suspension point
8 does not have to be circularly symmetrical but its shape can be
chosen freely. Neither does the shape of the rope pulley construction
1 necessarily have to be circularly symmetrical but its shape can
also be chosen freely according to the shape of the plate parts
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