Post Puller
A post puller comprises a winch-and-cable mechanism attached to a sliding post gripper. Winding the winch cable on the drum of the winch raises the post gripper which travels along a vertical shaft supporting the winch thereby pulling the post from the ground. A lever acting on a ratchet wheel is sued to rotate the winch drum. The post gripper is designed to engage both conventional wooden posts and metal T-posts. One of the embodiments uses a steel cable to connect the sliding post gripper to the winch while another embodiment uses a strap. A foot operated embodiment utilizes a pulley to redirect the force from the winch which is mounted at the base of the post puller. A wheeled embodiment is also disclosed. Removable forks may be inserted in the sliding post gripper to allow a user to lift other items besides posts.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/184,492 filed Jul. 19, 2005, entitled Post Puller which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to devices for removing posts from the ground. More specifically, it relates to hand-operated post pullers.
The post pullers of the prior art typically comprise a lever-and-fulcrum mechanism acting directly on the post to be removed. In one commonly used device, a stand is placed next to the post. The top of the stand serves as a fulcrum for a lever attached at its short end to the post and actuated by pressing down by hand on its long end. The mechanical advantage of the lever is used to impart an upward force on the post.
However, for maximum mechanical advantage, the travel of the short end of the lever is small—typically a few inches. This means that the connection to the post must be repeatedly made and unmade as the post is withdrawn from the ground. Moreover, the geometry of the lever arrangement is such that a directly upward force cannot be imparted—the lever moves in an arc. Thus, a sideways force is also imparted to the post which acts to increase friction between the post and the ground. This is undesirable and makes withdrawing the post from the ground more difficult.
What is needed is a post puller which used the mechanical advantage of a lever while imparting a linear, withdrawal force to the post and having sufficient travel to remove most posts without the need to reattach the device to the post. The present invention solves this problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA post puller comprises a winch-and-cable mechanism attached to a sliding post gripper. Winding the winch cable on the drum of the winch raises the post gripper which travels along a vertical shaft supporting the winch thereby pulling the post from the ground. A lever acting on a ratchet wheel is sued to rotate the winch drum. The post gripper is designed to engage both conventional wooden posts and metal T-posts.
Other features and advantages of the instant invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention which refers to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Reference is now made to the drawings in which reference numerals refer to like elements.
Stand-off 30 may be attached to shaft 16 near its upper extreme. Stand-off 30 assists in setting and keeping shaft 16 generally parallel to post 24, 25. Stand-off 30 also prevents the top of post 24, 25 from contacting winch 34 during the withdrawal of the post from the ground. Stand-off 30 may be dimensioned such that its front surface is generally in the same plane as the front surface of post gripper 20. Winch 34 is mounted to the upper end of shaft 16. Cable 26, which may be galvanized 3/16-inch aircraft cable, extends from winch 34 to post gripper 20 where it may be secured by means of swaged cable attachment fitting 28. Cable guide 32 may be used to ensure the alignment of cable 26 with winch drum 40. Winch 34 is actuated by reciprocating lever 36 which may comprise hand grip 48. Hand hold 38 attached to winch 34 may be provided to assist in positioning post puller 1 against post 24, 25 and to steady the device during operation.
Winch 34 is shown in greater detail in
Plate 64 attached to pawl 42 is configured to contact pawl release 54 at one extreme of travel of reciprocating lever 36 so as to permit a one-notch-at-a-time release of tension from the winch cable 26. Stated another way, at the lower extreme of travel of reciprocating lever 36, plate 64 contacts pawl release 54 which moves pawl 50 out of engagement with ratchet wheel 46. Subsequent upward movement of lever 36 permits a one-notch unwinding of drum 40 whereupon pawl 50 reengages with ratchet wheel 46, preventing further movement of lever 36 can therefore be used to release the cable tension on drum 40 one notch at a time in a controlled manner.
In use, pawls 50 and 42 are disengaged from ratchet wheel 46 thereby permitting slider 18 to travel down shaft 16 to the starting position at or near base 12. If necessary, slider 18 may be manually assisted to the starting position. Post puller 1 is then positioned next to a post 24, 25 to be pulled from the ground. Handle 38 may be used to align shaft 16 of post puller 1 with post 24, 25. The front surfaces of both stand-off 30 and post gripper 20 should be in contact with post 24, 25. Chain 22 is wrapped around post 24, 25 and secured with hook 23. It will be appreciated that the post 24, 25 is in contact with post gripper 20 as well as chain 22.
To effect removal of the post from the ground, reciprocating lever 36 is then alternately moved up and down (as illustrated in
As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the travel of slider 18 is determined by the length of shaft 16. For most posts in most soils, a travel of about 40 inches has been found to be sufficient to effect removal or at least withdraw the post to an extent permitting complete removal by hand. If necessary, however, the tension on cable 26 may be slackened by disengaging pawls 42 and 50 from ratchet wheel 46, chain 22 loosened or removed from post 24, 25 and slider 18 repositioned near base 12 to repeat the process on the same post, thereby increasing the total travel.
For convenience in operation, it has been found that the length of shaft 16 which results in placement of reciprocating lever 36 at about shoulder height of the operator is particularly preferred.
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Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. A post puller comprising:
- a base for supporting the post puller on the ground;
- a substantially vertical shaft connected at a first end to the base;
- a post gripper in sliding engagement with the shaft;
- a winch mounted on a second end of the vertical shaft;
- a cable attached to the post gripper and the winch such that winding the cable on the winch pulls the post gripper up the vertical shaft;
- a stand-off proximate the second end of the vertical shaft for preventing contact between the winch and a post being pulled from the ground by the post puller; and
- a cable guide disposed on said vertical shaft for maintaining alignment of the cable with the winch.
2. The post puller according to claim 1 wherein said winch is a lever-actuated winch.
3. The post puller according to claim 1 wherein said post gripper further comprising a chain adjustably disposed on said post gripper for wrapping around a post.
4. The post puller according to claim 3 further comprising a hook disposed on an end of said chain.
5. The post puller according to claim 1 further comprising a handle moveably connected to said winch wherein movement of said handle affords a mechanical advantage to a user.
6. The post puller according to claim 1 wherein said post gripper is formed from a U-channel steel channel.
7. The post puller according to claim 1 wherein said winch further comprising a ratchet wheel, a first pawl for communicating motion and a second pawl preventing backward motion.
8. A post puller comprising:
- a base for supporting said post puller on the ground;
- a substantially vertical shaft connected at a first end to the base;
- a post gripper in sliding engagement with said vertical shaft;
- a ratchet means disposed on said vertical shaft for providing a mechanical advantage to a user;
- an attachment means connected to said post gripper for transmitting a force from said ratchet means; and
- a stand-off disposed on a second end of said vertical shaft for preventing contact between said ratchet means and a post being pulled from the ground by said post puller.
9. The post puller according to claim 8 wherein said ratchet means is a winch.
10. The post puller according to claim 8 wherein said attachment means is a strap.
11. The post puller according to claim 8 wherein said attachment means is a composite cable.
12. The post puller according to claim 8 wherein said attachment means is a steel cable.
13. The post puller according to claim 9 further comprising a lever arm moveably connected to said winch.
14. The post puller according to claim 13 wherein said winch is mounted to said base and further comprising a pulley mounted on said second end for redirecting said connecting means; and a foot operated pedal disposed on a free end of said lever arm.
15. The post puller according to claim 8 further comprising at least one wheel moveably disposed on said base for moving said post puller.
16. The post puller according to claim 15 further comprising a handle disposed along an upper section of said vertical shaft for maneuvering said post puller when rolling.
17. The post puller according to claim 8 further comprising at least one removable lifting platform removeably disposed on said post gripper for lifting.
18. The post puller according to claim 8 further comprising a chain adjustably connected to said post gripper for frictionally engaging a post.
19. The post puller according to claim 18 wherein said post gripper has at least one adjustment slot disposed therein.
20. A post puller comprising:
- a vertical shaft having a first and second end;
- a base attached to said first end;
- a sliding section slidably connected to said vertical shaft;
- a winch disposed on said second end of said vertical shaft;
- a connector disposed between said winch and said sliding section; and
- a frictional grip adjustably disposed on said sliding section.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 10, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 25, 2007
Inventors: Daniel Saavedra (Grapeland, TX), Nancy Fritts-Saavedra (Grapeland, TX)
Application Number: 11/456,553
International Classification: E21B 19/00 (20060101);