IP Library Granted Patent US 12698187
Granted Patent B2
US 12698187 · App. 17/859,224 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Apparatus and method for lifting a pulley

Inventors: Graham Holford (Tomago NSW, AU); Jamie Whybrow (Tomago NSW, AU); Matthew Croker (Tomago NSW, AU)
Assignee: TUFFSTUFF INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD
B66C1/42
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12698187
App. No.
17/859,224
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lifting apparatus ( 10 ) for a pulley ( 12 ), the apparatus ( 10 ) including: a first beam section ( 14 ) adapted to couple to the pulley ( 12 ) in a fitted condition; and a second beam section ( 16 ) connected to the first beam section ( 14 ) in a spaced apart relationship extending parallel to the first beam section ( 14 ). The second beam section ( 16 ) includes a lifting arrangement ( 20 ) including a pair of lift couplings ( 22 ) and a plurality of notches ( 24 ), the pair of lift couplings ( 22 ) being moveable between a first condition in which each one of the pair of lift couplings ( 22 ) are able to be moved between the plurality of notches ( 24 ), and a second condition in which each one of the pair of lift couplings ( 22 ) is substantially retained in a respective one of the plurality of notches ( 24 ). A related method of use is also disclosed.

Claims (30)

1 . A lifting apparatus for a pulley, the apparatus including:

a first beam section adapted to couple to the pulley in a fitted condition; and

a second beam section connected to the first beam section in a spaced apart relationship extending parallel to the first beam section and defining a gap between the first beam section and the second beam section;

wherein the second beam section includes a lifting arrangement including a pair of lift couplings and a plurality of notches, the pair of lift couplings being moveable between a first condition in which each one of the pair of lift couplings are able to be moved between the plurality of notches, and a second condition in which each one of the pair of lift couplings is substantially retained in a respective one of the plurality of notches, wherein the second beam section includes at least one track arranged adjacent to the plurality of notches and extending in lengthwise direction relative to the second beam section, wherein the pair of lift couplings are slidable along the track in the first condition.

2 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of lift couplings are adapted to be rotatable between the first condition and the second condition.

3 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each one of the lift couplings includes a first end adapted to couple with one of the plurality of notches and a second end adapted to couple with a lifting tether.

4 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the first end includes a cam, the cam being arranged to substantially lock the lift couplings in the second condition during lifting by the lifting tether.

5 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the cam is shaped to create an interference fit between the track and respective one of the plurality of notches in the second condition.

6 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein in the second condition, each of the pair of lift couplings are angled toward one another.

7 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the cam is shaped to enable the lifting couplings to be unlocked by rotation of each one of the pair of lift couplings in a direction away from one another so as to be moveable in the first condition.

8 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein each one of the lift couplings includes a pin at its respective first and second ends.

9 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein each one of the lift couplings is elongate and independently moveable relative to the other of the lift couplings.

10 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first beam section is adjustable in length.

11 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the length of the first beam section is fixable in the fitted condition.

12 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the first beam section is telescopically adjustable.

13 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 12 , the first beam section includes a first telescopic adjustment arrangement and a second telescopic adjustment arrangement.

14 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein the first telescopic adjustment arrangement includes stepwise adjustment, and the second telescopic adjustment arrangement includes continuous adjustment.

15 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein the first telescopic adjustment arrangement includes a pin and an aperture arrangement, and the second telescopic adjustment arrangement includes a threaded member to apply a clamping force to the pulley in the fitted condition.

16 . The lifting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein first and second ends of the first beam section include projections adapted to capture the pulley therebetween.

17 . A method for lifting a pulley using a lifting apparatus, the method including the steps of:

a. coupling a first beam section of the lifting apparatus to the pulley;

b. sliding, in an unlocked condition, one or both of a pair of couplings along a track of a second beam section of the lifting apparatus and aligning the one or both of the pair of couplings with respective selected notches located adjacent the track;

C. rotating each of the pair of couplings to a locked condition, in which each of the pair of couplings becomes substantially locked with its respective selected one of the notches;

d. connecting a tether to each of the pair of couplings such that the lifting apparatus and coupled pulley are liftable.

18 . The method according to claim 17 , wherein rotating each of the pair of couplings to the locked condition includes rotating a cam associated with each of the pair of couplings to provide an interference fit between the track and respective one of the selected notches.

19 . The method according to claim 17 , wherein the coupling of the first beam section to the pulley includes telescopically adjusting the length of the first beam section.

20 . A lifting apparatus for a pulley, the apparatus including:

a first beam section adapted to couple to the pulley in a fitted condition; and

a second beam section connected to the first beam section in a spaced apart relationship extending parallel to the first beam section and defining a gap between the first beam section and the second beam section;

wherein the second beam section includes a lifting arrangement including a pair of lift couplings and a plurality of notches, the pair of lift couplings being moveable between a first condition in which each one of the pair of lift couplings are able to be moved along a track between the plurality of notches, and a second condition in which each one of the pair of lift couplings is substantially retained in a respective one of the plurality of notches, wherein each one of the lift couplings includes a first end adapted to couple with the respective one of the plurality of notches and a second end adapted to couple with a lifting tether, wherein the first end includes a cam, wherein the cam is shaped to create an interference fit between the track and respective one of the plurality of notches in the second condition to substantially lock the lift couplings in the second condition during lifting by the lifting tether.