Winch system for raising and lowering theatre scenery
DC CAFCFirst Claim
1. A facility and a motorized fly system winch, drum and carriage combination secured to the facility for raising and lowering an object with respect to a stage,a) said facility having plural spaced loftblocks mounted above the stage, b) said motorized fly system comprising:
- i) a support carriage and plural cable-guiding devices mounted on said carriage, ii) a base member having first and second end portions, iii) an elongated hollow drum having grooves and having a longitudinal axis and rotatably mounted on the base member and plural cables for simultaneously winding and unwinding the cables on or off the drum grooves when the drum is rotated, said cables passing from the outside of the drum over the cable-guiding devices to the spaced loftblocks, respectively, for supporting an object such that rotation of the drum causes the object to move down and up with respect to the stage, iv) first means for slideably mounting the base member to the carriage, v) said drum having at a first end a hollow hub rotatably journalled at the first end of the base member, vi) second means for rotating the drum relative to the carriage such that the base member with its drum and the carriage can move with respect to each other in synchronism with the rotation of the drum to control the cable runs to their respective cable-guiding devices, vii) a screw axially aligned with the hollow hub and the hollow drum and connected to the drum and non-rotatably connected to the carriage such that the screw extends outside of the hollow drum when the object is in a down or up position and moves through the hollow hub into the hollow drum when the drum is rotated to move the object to its up or down position, respectively.
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Abstract
A motorized fly system winch, drum and carriage combination for raising and lowering, for example, theatre scenery by means of cables and which incorporates functions for emergency braking, for moving the drum in synchronization with relation to the carriage containing cable-guiding means and for driving of a limit switch if desired. The winding and unwinding the cables on or off the drum does not change the cable runs relative to the theatre. The fly system winch can be installed at the sides of the stage, up at the stage gridiron, or above the gridiron. With this combination, counterweights are unnecesary. The fly system winch is compact and can be economically manufactured.
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33 Claims
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1. A facility and a motorized fly system winch, drum and carriage combination secured to the facility for raising and lowering an object with respect to a stage,
a) said facility having plural spaced loftblocks mounted above the stage, b) said motorized fly system comprising: -
i) a support carriage and plural cable-guiding devices mounted on said carriage, ii) a base member having first and second end portions, iii) an elongated hollow drum having grooves and having a longitudinal axis and rotatably mounted on the base member and plural cables for simultaneously winding and unwinding the cables on or off the drum grooves when the drum is rotated, said cables passing from the outside of the drum over the cable-guiding devices to the spaced loftblocks, respectively, for supporting an object such that rotation of the drum causes the object to move down and up with respect to the stage, iv) first means for slideably mounting the base member to the carriage, v) said drum having at a first end a hollow hub rotatably journalled at the first end of the base member, vi) second means for rotating the drum relative to the carriage such that the base member with its drum and the carriage can move with respect to each other in synchronism with the rotation of the drum to control the cable runs to their respective cable-guiding devices, vii) a screw axially aligned with the hollow hub and the hollow drum and connected to the drum and non-rotatably connected to the carriage such that the screw extends outside of the hollow drum when the object is in a down or up position and moves through the hollow hub into the hollow drum when the drum is rotated to move the object to its up or down position, respectively. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A motorized fly system winch, drum and carriage combination for raising and lowering objects, comprising:
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a) a support carriage and at least one cable-guiding device mounted on said carriage, b) a base member having first and second end portions, c) an elongated drum having grooves rotatably mounted on the base member and at least one cable for winding and unwinding the cable on or off the drum grooves when the drum is rotated, said cable passing from the drum over the cable-guiding device for supporting a object such that rotation of the drum causes the object to move up and down, d) first means for slideably mounting the base member to the carriage such that the base member with its drum and the carriage can move with respect to each other in synchronism with the rotation of the drum to control the cable run to the cable-guiding device, e) said first means for slideably mounting comprising second means at the first end portion of the base member for supporting the base member in all directions perpendicular to the drum axis, and third means at the second end portion of the base member for supporting the base member in one direction perpendicular to the drum axis for self-alignment of the base member and the carriage. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A motorized fly system winch, drum and carriage combination for raising and lowering objects, comprising:
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a) a support carriage and at least one cable-guiding device mounted on said carriage, b) a base member having first and second end portions, c) an elongated drum rotatably mounted on the base member and at least one cable for winding and unwinding the cable on or off the drum when the drum is rotated, said cable passing from the drum over the cable-guiding device for supporting an object such that rotation of the drum causes the object to move up and down, d) first means for slideably mounting the base member to the carriage such that the base member with its drum and the carriage can move with respect to each other in synchronism with the rotation of the drum to control the cable run to the object, e) said drum having at a first end a hollow hub rotatably journalled at the first end portion of the base member, f) an overspeed brake located in part within the hollow hub leaving a vacant center space and operative to brake the drum with respect to the base member in response to its rotation velocity exceeding a predetermined value. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A motorized fly system winch, drum and carriage combination for raising and lowering scenery, comprising:
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a) a support carriage and plural cable-guiding devices mounted on said carriage, b) a base member having first and second end portions, c) an elongated hollow drum having cable grooves and having a longitudinal axis and rotatably mounted on the base member and plural cables for simultaneously winding and unwinding the cables on or off the drum grooves when the drum is rotated, said cables passing from the outside of the drum over, respectively, the cable-guiding devices for supporting scenery such that rotation of the drum causes the scenery to move up and down, d) first means for slideably mounting the base member to the carriage, e) said drum having at a first end a hollow hub rotatably journalled at the first end portion of the base member, f) second means for rotating the drum relative to the base member such that the base member with its drum and the carriage can move with respect to each other in synchronism with the rotation of the drum to control the cable runs to the plural cable-guiding devices, respectively, g) said second means comprising an elongated screw having a first end non-rotatably mounted to the carriage and a second end threadingly engaging a like threaded member non-rotatably connected to the drum and axially aligned with the hollow hub and the hollow drum, said screw extending mainly outside of the hollow drum when the cables are wound up on or unwound from the drum and the scenery is in its respective up or down position, h) said hollow hub and hollow drum being sized such that the screw can move into the hollow hub to allow the hollow drum to receive the screw as the cables unwind from or wind up on the drum as the scenery moves to its respective down or up position. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A motorized fly system winch, drum and carriage combination for raising and lowering an object, comprising:
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a) a carriage, b) a base member having first and second end portions, c) an elongated hollow drum having cable grooves and having a longitudinal axis and rotatably mounted on the base member and a cable for simultaneously winding and unwinding the cable on or off the drum grooves when the drum is rotated, said cable passing from the outside of the drum directly or via a sheave to the object such that rotation of the drum causes the object to move up and down, d) first means for slideably mounting the base member to the carriage, e) said drum having at a first end a hollow hub rotatably journalled at the first end portion of the base member, f) second means for rotating the drum relative to the base member such that the base member with its drum and the carriage can move with respect to each other in synchronism with the rotation of the drum to control the cable run to the object, g) said second means comprising an elongated screw having a first end non-rotatably mounted to the carriage and a second end connected to the drum and axially aligned with the hollow hub and the hollow drum, said screw extending mainly outside of the hollow drum when the cable is wound up on or unwound from the drum and the object is in its respective up or down position, h) said hollow hub and hollow drum being sized such that the screw can move into the hollow hub to allow the hollow drum to receive the screw as the cable unwinds from or winds up on the drum as the object moves to its respective down or up position. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30)
i) third means for slideably mounting the base member to the carriage, j) third means for slideably mounting comprising fourth means at the first end portion of the base member for supporting the base member in all directions perpendicular to the drum axis, and fifth means at the second end portion of the base member for supporting the base member in one direction perpendicular to the drum axis for self-alignment of the base member and the carriage.
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30. A motorized fly system winch, drum and carriage combination for raising and lowering an object as claimed in claim 27, further comprising:
i) an overspeed brake located in part within the hollow hub leaving a vacant center space and operative to brake the drum with respect to the base member in response to its rotation velocity exceeding a predetermined value.
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31. A motorized fly system winch, drum and carriage combination for raising and lowering objects, comprising:
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a) a support carriage and at least one cable-guiding device mounted on said carriage, b) a base member having first and second end portions, c) an elongated drum rotatably mounted on the base member and at least one cable for winding and unwinding the cable on or off the drum when the drum is rotated, said cable passing from the drum over the cable-guiding device for supporting an object such that rotation of the drum causes the object to move up and down, d) first means for rotating the drum relative to the carriage, said first means also functioning as a primary holding brake for the drum and its object, e) second means for slideably mounting the base member to the carriage such that the base member with its drum and the carriage can move with respect to each other in synchronism with the rotation of the drum to control the cable run to the object, f) said drum having at a first end a hollow hub rotatably journalled at the first end portion of the base member, g) an overspeed secondary holding brake mounted on the drum and located in part within the hollow hub leaving a vacant center space and operative to brake the drum with respect to the base member in response to its rotation velocity exceeding an unsafe value. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33)
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