Background of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to an electric chain block having a torque limiter and a mechanical
brake in a reduction gear assembly.
[0002] An electric chain block having a torque limiter and a mechanical brake has been known
as disclosed Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 38,378/79. In the electric
chain block, a driving shaft connected to a rotating shaft of an electric motor is
integrally formed with a driving gear, and a hollow driven shaft having a load sheave
thereon is rotatably fitted on the driving shaft. Moreover, a torque limiter having
an annular driven gear and a mechanical brake are arranged in series side by side
on the hollow driven shaft. An intermediate driven shaft is located in parallel with
the driving shaft and is provided thereon with an intermediate driven gear and an
intermediate drive gear which are in mesh with the driving gear and the annular driven
gear, respectively.
[0003] With this electric chain block, however, the torque limiter cannot be adjusted to
change its transmitting torque from outside of the chain block after it has been
assembled. Moreover, this chain block has a disadvantage of the unavoidably unduely
long driving shaft which makes bulky the chain block.
[0004] Moreover, an electric chain block including a reduction gear assembly having a torque
limiter and a mechanical brake has been disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication
No. 42,937/78. With this chain block, an intermediate shaft and a brake restraining
member must be worked to form screw threads with high accuracy, which would increase
cost of manufacturing. Similar to the first mentioned prior art, moreover, transmission
torque of the torque limiter cannot be adjusted from outside of a gear box after assembling.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] It is a principal object of the invention to provide an electric chain block which
effectively solves the above problems in the prior art.
[0006] In order to acheive this object, an electric chain block including a driving shaft
connected to a rotating shaft of an electric motor, and a driving gear provided on
the driving shaft, and further including an intermediate driven gear in mesh with
said driving gear, a torque limiter and a mechanical brake assembly between the driving
shaft and a load sheave according to the invention comprises an intermediate shaft
arranged in parallel with said driving shaft, a support member anchored to the intermediate
shaft, an urging member fitted on the intermediate shaft, a cam support provided inside
said intermediate driven gear and fitted on said intermediate shaft between said support
member and said urging member, a retainer disc and a brake receiving disc axially
slidably but nonrotatably on said intermediate shaft respectively on one side and
the other side of the cam support, at least one of said support member and said urging
member being a spring, a ratchet wheel for braking interposed between the intermediate
driven gear and the brake receiving disc and engaging a pawl for braking, brake releasing
cam members accommodated in cam grooves formed in a side of said cam support, depths
of said cam grooves changing circumferentially of the intermediate shaft, and an adjusting
nut threadedly engaging an extending end of said intermediate shaft for adjusting
urging force of said urging member.
[0007] In one embodiment of the invention, the cam support is formed integrally with the
intermediate driven gear. The load sheave may be formed integrally with the intermediate
shaft.
[0008] The invention will be more understood by referring to the following detailed specification
and claims taken in connection with the appended drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0009]
Fig. 1 is a sectional view of an electric chain block of a first embodiment of the
invention;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view of the chain block shown in Fig. 1 illustrating
an intermediate gear transmission mechanism having a torque limiter;
Fig. 3 is a front elevation illustrating spherical bodies and cam support provided
in an intermediate driven gear of the chain block shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along lines IV-IV in Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a sectional view illustrating a torque limiter in winding-off operation;
Fig. 6 is a sectional view of an intermediate gear transmission mechanism having a
torque limiter used in an electric chain block of a second embodiment of the invention;
and
Fig. 7 is a sectional view of a gear transmission mechanism having a torque limiter
used in an electric chain block of a third embodiment of the invention.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0010] Figs. 1-5 illustrate a first embodiment of the invention. One end of a driving shaft
3 is connected through a coupling to a rotating shaft 2 of an electric motor 1. The
other end of the driving shaft 3 is journaled by a bearing in a gear box 21 and is
formed with a driving gear 4 having a small diameter. A hollow driven shaft 6 is rotatably
fitted on the driving shaft 3 between the driving gear 4 and the coupling and is integrally
formed with a load sheave 5 for winding a load chain (not shown) thereabout. Furthermore,
a driven gear 7 having a large diameter is fixed to an end of the hollow driven shaft
on the side of the driving gear 4.
[0011] An intermediate shaft 10 made of steel is journaled by bearings 22 and 23 in the
gear box 21 in parallel with the driving gear 4 of the driving shaft 3. The intermediate
shaft 10 is formed at its one end with an intermediate pinion 9 adapted to be in mesh
with the driven gear 7. A support ring 24 (Fig. 2) made of a steel is fitted on the
intermediate shaft 10 so as to engage one end of the intermediate driving gear 9 and
is further fitted on a center hole of a support member 11 in the form of a dish-shaped
spring made of a spring steel. Moreover, an urging ring 25 made of a steel is fitted
on the other end of the intermediate shaft 10 so as to engage the bearing 23 and further
fitted in a center hole of an urging member 12 in the form of a dish-shaped spring
made of a spring steel.
[0012] A cam support 13 made of a steel is rotatably and axially slidably fitted on a mid-portion
of the intermediate shaft 10 between the support member 11 and the urging member 12.
A retainer disc 14 made of a steel between the cam support 13 and the urging member
12 is fitted on the intermediate shaft 10 axially slidably but nonrotatably relative
thereto. A brake receiving disc 15 between the cam support 13 and the support member
11 is also fitted on the intermediate shaft 10 axially slidably but nonrotatably relative
thereto. A ratchet wheel 17 for braking is rotatably fitted on a boss of the brake
receiving disc 15 through a sleeve bearing 26. A pawl 16 for braking (Fig. 1) is pivotally
mounted on the gear box and is urged into engagement with the ratchet wheel 17 by
means of a spring (not shown).
[0013] An intermediate driven gear 8 is fitted on an outer circumference of the cam support
13 axially slidably but against rotation relative thereto. Friction plates 27 and
28 are fixed to side surfaces of the intermediate driven gear 8, respectively, by
means of welding, adhesive or the like. A friction plate 29 (Fig. 2) between the ratchet
wheel 17 and a flange of the brake receiving disc 15 is fixed to a side surface of
the ratchet wheel 17 by means of adhesive. The cam support 13 is formed on a side
of the brake receiving disc 15 with a plurality of cam grooves 18 in the form of arcs
circumferentially spaced apart from each other and concentric to the intermediate
shaft 10 as shown in Fig. 3. Each the cam groove 18 has a sloped bottom to change
the depth of the groove and receives a brake releasing cam member 19 in the form of
a steel ball in this embodiment. Moreover, the cam support 13 is formed on a side
of the retainer disc 14 with a plurality of recess 30 circumferentially spaced apart
from each other in a circle concentric to the intermediate shaft 10 for receiving
steel balls 31.
[0014] An urging collar 32 made of steel is fitted on the other end of the intermediate
shaft 10 and has one end adapted to engage the bearing 23. An oil sealing ring 33
is arranged between the collar 32 and a wall of the gear box 21 accommodating the
bearing 23. An O-ring 34 is fitted in an annular groove formed in the intermediate
shaft 10 inside the collar 32. An external screw-thread portion 35 provided on the
other end of the intermediate shaft 10 extends outwardly from the gear box 21. An
adjusting nut 20 is threadedly engaged with the external screw-thread portion 35 of
the intermediate shaft 10 out of the gear-box 21 and at the same time engages the
other end of the collar 32. A tightening force of the adjusting nut 20 urges the central
portion of the urging member 12 through the collar 32, the bearing 23 and the urging
ring 25 to clamp the retainer disc 14, the intermediate driven gear 8, the ratchet
wheel 17, the flange of the brake receiving disc 15 and the friction plates 27, 28
and 29 interposed therebetween with the aid of the support member 11 and the urging
member 12.
[0015] In this embodiment, a torque limiter is constructed by the urging member 12 and the
support member 11 and the intermediate driven gear 8, the retainer disc 14, the brake
receiving disc 15, the ratchet wheel 17, and the friction plates 27, 28 and 29 between
the members 12 and 11. Moreover, a mechanical brake assembly for preventing load from
dropping is formed by the ratchet wheel 17 held through the retainer disc 14, the
brake receiving disc 15, the intermediate driven gear 8 and the friction plates by
the spring forces of the support member 11 and the urging member 12; the pawl 16 adapted
to engage the ratchet wheel 17; the cam support 13 having cam grooves 18; and the
brake releasing cam members 19.
[0016] In order to adjust the transmission torque of the torque limiter after the electric
chain block has been assembled, such an adjustment is performed by simply rotating
the adjusting nut 20 out of the gear-box after an electric equipment receiving cover
(not shown) has been removed without requiring disassembling of the electric chain
block.
[0017] The operation of the electric chain block of the above embodiment will be explained
hereinafter.
[0018] When the driving shaft 3 is rotated in a winding-up direction by means of an electric
motor 1, the cam support 13 is rotated through the driving gear 4 and the intermediate
driven gear 8 in a direction shown by an arrow A in Fig. 4. The brake releasing cam
members 19 are therefore located at deeper positions in the cam grooves 18, so that
the intermediate driven gear 8, the retainer disc 14, the ratchet wheel 17, the brake
receiving disc 15 and the friction plates 27, 28 and 29 are clamped by the preset
clamping force. Accordingly, the rotation of the intermediate driven gear 8 is transmitted
through the retainer disc 14 and the brake receiving disc 15 to the intermediate shaft
10 and then through the intermediate driving gear 9, the driven gear 7 and the intermediate
driven shaft 6 to the load sheave 5, thereby effecting the winding-up operation within
the torque set by the torque limiter.
[0019] When the driving shaft 3 is rotated in a winding-off direction by means of an electric
motor 1, the cam support 13 is rotated a reverse direction, i.e. in the direction
shown by an arrow B in Fig. 4. Accordingly the brake releasing cam members 19 are
moved into shallower positions in the cam grooves 18 so as to extend higher from the
side surface of the cam support 13, so that the cam support 13 and the brake receiving
disc 15 move away from each other by the extending action of the brake releasing cam
members 19 as shown in Fig. 5. As the result, the mechanical brake assmebly is released
so that the intermediate driving gear 9 is rotated through the load sheave 5 and the
driven gear 7 by a weight of the load faster than the rotating speed driven by the
motor 1. However, such a rotation of the intermediate driving gear 9 results in clamping
of the mechanical brake assembly, so that the winding-off operation is performed at
a speed substantially equal or near to the speed driven by the motor by the repetition
of the releasing and clamping of the brake assembly.
[0020] When the electric motor 1 is deenergized after the load is raised or lowered to a
desired height, the transmission mechanism of the block tends to rotate in a reverse
direction by the weight of the load. However, such a rotation will clamp the mechanical
brake assembly into a unitary body, and after the brake assembly has been clamped,
the further rotation will be prevented by the pawl 16 and the ratchet wheel 17.
[0021] Fig. 6 illustrates a second embodiment of the invention. This chain block is substantially
identical with that of the first embodiment with exception that a cam support 13 is
formed integrally with an intermediate driven gear 8 and does not have recesses 30
and steel balls 31.
[0022] Fig. 7 illustrates a third embodiment of the invention, whose chain block is substantially
similar to that of the first embodiment with exception that an intermediate shaft
10 is formed integrally with a load sheave 5 to eliminate the hollow driven shaft
6, the driven gear 7 and the intermediate driving gear 9.
[0023] In carrying out the invention, only either one of the support member 11 and the urging
member 12 may be formed by a dish-shaped spring made of a spring steel. The retainer
disc14 may be arranged between the support member 11 and the intermediate driven gear
8 having the cam support 13 thereinside, and the brake receiving disc 15 and the ratchet
wheel 17 may be arranged between the intermediate driven gear 8 and the urging member
12.
[0024] Instead of the steel balls as brake releasing cam member 19, wedge-shaped shoes having
oblique surfaces matching the inclined bottom surfaces of the cam grooves 18 may be
used. Springs other than the dish-shaped springs may be used as the support member
11 and the urging member 12.
[0025] As can be seen from the above explanation, the electric chain block according to
the invention comprises an intermediate shaft 10 arranged in parallel with a driving
shaft 3, a cam support 13 provided inside an intermediate driven gear 8, a retainer
disc 14 and brake receiving disc 15 fitted with a ratchet wheel 17 fitted on the intermediate
shaft 10 between the support member 11 anchored to the intermediate shaft 10 and the
urging member 12 fitted on the shaft 10, at least one of the members 11 and 12 being
a spring, and brake releasing cam members 19 located in cam grooves 18 provided in
the cam support 13. This constitution of the chain block makes simplified a reduction
gear mechanism having a torque limiter and a mechanical brake assembly for the electric
chain block and makes it easy to manufacture the chain block. Moreover, there is provided
an adjusting nut 20 threadedly fitted on the extending end of the intermediate shaft
10 for adjusting the urging force of the urging member 12, so that the transmission
torque of the torque limiter can be easily adjusted only by rotating the adjusting
nut 20 out of the gear box after the reduction gear mechanism having the torque limiter
and the mechanical brake assembly has been assembled.
[0026] While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred
embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing
and other changes in form and details can be made therein without departing from the
spirit and scope of the invention.
1. An electric chain block including a driving shaft connected to a rotating shaft
of an electric motor, and a driving gear provided on the driving shaft, and further
including an intermediate driven gear in mesh with said driving gear, a torque limiter
and a mechanical brake assembly between the driving shaft and a load sheave, comprising
an intermediate shaft arranged in parallel with said driving shaft, a support member
anchored to the intermediate shaft, an urging member fitted on the intermediate shaft,
a cam support provided inside said intermediate driven gear and fitted on said intermediate
shaft between said support member and said urging member, a retainer disc and a brake
receiving disc axially slidably but nonrotatably on said intermediate shaft respectively
on one side and the other side of the cam support, at least one of said support member
and said urging member being a spring, a ratchet wheel for braking interposed between
the intermediate driven gear and the brake receiving disc and engaging a pawl for
braking, brake releasing cam members accommodated in cam grooves formed in a side
of said cam support, depths of said cam grooves changing circumferentially of the
intermediate shaft, and an adjusting nut threadedly engaging an extending end of said
intermediate shaft for adjusting urging force of said urging member.
2. An electric chain block as set forth in claim 1, wherein said spring of at least
one of said support and urging members is a dish-shaped spring.
3. An electric chain block as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cam support is formed
in the other side with a plurality of recesses circumferentially spaced apart from
each other in a circle concentric to said intermediate shaft for receiving steel balls.
4. An electric chain block as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cam support is formed
integrally with said intermediate driven gear.
5. An electric chain block as set forth in claim 1, wherein said load sheave is formed
integrally with said intermediate shaft.