US 6,981,834 B1
Portable engine hoist
James Louis Henry, 6224 Arazi La., North Las Vegas, Nev. 89031 (US)
Filed on May 30, 2003, as Appl. No. 10/447,571.
Int. Cl. B60P 9/00 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 414—462 3 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A hoist comprising:
a base member having a substantially horizontal portion and a substantially vertical portion monolithically formed therewith, said horizontal portion being directly conjoined with no intervening elements to a vehicle hitch and having an aperture formed therein for receiving a first locking pin so that said base member will be securely connected to a vehicle hitch;
a support bracket directly conjoined to said horizontal portion and said vertical portion;
a connector member having lower and upper end portions and a first locking plate for adjustably connecting said vertical portion of said base member to the lower end thereof, said locking plate allowing said connector member to be selectively rotated in a first plane;
a boom having first and second end portions with the first end portion being pivotally connected to the upper end portion of said connector member and for allowing said boom to be pivoted in a second plane substantially perpendicular to said first plane, said first end portion extending rearward of said connector member, said boom comprising
a first member having an aperture formed therein and being connected to said connector member, and
a second member having a plurality of apertures formed therein and being alignable with the aperture of said first member so that a length of said boom can be telescopically adjusted by inserting a locking pin through a corresponding pair of the apertures;
means for pivoting said boom along the second plane and being connected to said connector member and to said first end portion of said boom;
wherein said means for pivoting said boom comprises a winch directly conjoined to a rear face of said connector member and including an elongate cable having lower and upper end portions anchored to said winch and anchored at a static position directly subjacent to said first end portion of said boom respectively so that as said cable is wound said boom is caused to pivot in a first direction along the second plane and when said cable is unwound said boom is caused to pivot in a second direction along the second plane;
a lifting member removably connectable to the second end portion of said boom and for transporting an object from a first location to a second location; and
means for operating said lifting member and being directly connected to said boom;
wherein said means for operating said lifting member comprises
a winch directly conjoined to an upper face of said first member and including an elongate cable including opposed end portions anchored thereto and statically anchored to said second end portion of said boom respectively;
a plurality of sheaves cooperating with said winch and being disposed adjacent to the second end portion of said boom for guiding said cable towards said lifting member; and
a fastener directly conjoined to a bottom surface of said second end portion of said boom such that said cable extends downwardly from one said sheaves and upwardly about another said sheaves so that said cable becomes statically anchored to said fastener, said one sheave being directly conjoined to said second member of said boom, said another sheave being spaced below said second member of said boom and directly connected to said lifting member.