Patent ID: 7410150

Claim:
An improved hoist for raising and lowering a weighted object secured to a hoist cable, the hoist including: (a) a winch, the winch including: i. a take-up shaft upon which the hoist cable is wound and unwound; and ii. reversible motor means operably coupled to the take-up shaft for turning the take-up shaft in a raising direction in which the hoist cable is wound upon the take-up shaft in a first winding direction, and for turning the take-up shaft in a lowering direction in which the hoist cable is unwound from the take-up shaft; and (b) an up-down switch, the up-down switch having: i. a up mode in which a source of power is caused to be applied to the motor means to cause the take-up shaft to turn in the raising direction; ii. a down mode in which the source of power is caused to be applied to the motor means to cause the take-up shaft to turn in the lowering direction; and iii. an inactive mode in which the source of power is caused not to be applied to the motor means; wherein the improvement comprises: a safety switch in series with the up-down switch such that, when said safety switch is actuated, the source of power cannot be applied to the motor means by the up-down switch; said safety switch including an actuating member extending therefrom and proximate said take-up shaft for actuating said safety switch when said actuating member is moved from an un-actuated position to one of a plurality of actuated positions; said actuating member having first and second spaced-apart portions with said hoist cable being intermediate said first and second spaced-apart portions of said actuating member; said safety switch being mounted such that: A. when the weighted object is supported by the hoist cable and the hoist cable is wound upon the take-up shaft in the first winding direction, said actuating member is in said un-actuated position and neither of said first or said second spaced-apart portions of said actuating member is caused to be moved by the hoist cable; B. when the hoist cable is wound upon the take-up shaft in a second winding direction reversed from said first winding direction, at least one of said first and second spaced-apart portions of said actuating member is caused to be moved by the hoist cable such that said actuating member is moved thereby into one of said plurality of actuated positions; and C. when the weighted object is not supported by the hoist cable, at least one of said first and second spaced-apart portions of said actuating member is caused to be moved by the hoist cable such that said actuating member is moved thereby into one of said plurality of actuated positions.