
RAYVILLIAN wrote:Okay Guys this idea is great but I do see what might be one problem with using a strap like a seat belt.
In the first drawing you show the strap going in a V. At first thought you can put the roller at an angle but in looking at my WW that angle is close to 30 degrees and I'm afraid in real life the belt won't want to flex through that much angle and will slip to the side of the roller and possibly jam.
If you used small cable and pulleys to match the size of cable it should work. The cable would flex through the angle easier and wouldn't have to be much since your lifting less than 100 lbs.
I'm trying to figure out how I can retro fit this into the Winter Warrior.
Gary
Lou Park wrote:RAYVILLIAN wrote:Okay Guys this idea is great but I do see what might be one problem with using a strap like a seat belt.
In the first drawing you show the strap going in a V. At first thought you can put the roller at an angle but in looking at my WW that angle is close to 30 degrees and I'm afraid in real life the belt won't want to flex through that much angle and will slip to the side of the roller and possibly jam.
If you used small cable and pulleys to match the size of cable it should work. The cable would flex through the angle easier and wouldn't have to be much since your lifting less than 100 lbs.
I'm trying to figure out how I can retro fit this into the Winter Warrior.
Gary
Although I did not draw the picture, the "V" that you are looking at is a huge distortion and not even close to scale. In reality there is probably less then 1/4" between the wing walls and stationary walls. That is the reason for a strap in stead of a cable. You will have all the strength needed in less than 1mm where as a cable will not only need more space between wall, but will also mark up the stationary wall each time it goes up and down.
Lou
RAYVILLIAN wrote:The V I'm concerned about is the one in the first pic. If any thing it is under stated. My Warrior hatch drops 25" and in that drop the rear bottom corner of the hatch swings 15" toward the front of the trailer. Even if the attachment point was half way through that arc it would swing 7.5" both ways. The strap might work fine I was just pointing out that there might be a problem there.
Other than that this is the best idea I've seen for lifting the hatch on the Winter Warrior design I'm just trying to figure out how to work it with my drop floor that hangs below the frame rails.
GAry
RAYVILLIAN wrote:The V I'm concerned about is the one in the first pic. If any thing it is under stated. My Warrior hatch drops 25" and in that drop the rear bottom corner of the hatch swings 15" toward the front of the trailer. Even if the attachment point was half way through that arc it would swing 7.5" both ways. The strap might work fine I was just pointing out that there might be a problem there.
Other than that this is the best idea I've seen for lifting the hatch on the Winter Warrior design I'm just trying to figure out how to work it with my drop floor that hangs below the frame rails.
GAry
kennyrayandersen wrote:
I'm with you now -- the roller will probably have to be mounted at an angle (tipped down in the back) so the it lines up with the two points at the beginning and end of the arc. The same holds true -- it should split the difference between the positions so that the error is divided by two. I'd have to sit down and play with it, but I'm on vacation and won't be back in the office until Monday next. Chances are someone will have sketched it to scale on a piece of paper and determined what the orientation of the roller needs to be before I can 'officially' look at it. If worse came to worse, it will definitely work with a cable as it would be a lot more tolerant of misalignment.
Gary wrote:I'm still trying to figure out how to run a cable through the drop floor so I don't step on it every time I get in the trailer and where to put the crank where it's out of the way.
My normal engineering method is the sleep on it and wake up in the middle of the night thinking about it method.![]()
Gary
Lou wrote:First of all, what the heck are you doing on the computer during vacation, go have some fun. Second, you can't split the difference because while the wings are in the down position the strap would be at one angle, but while lifted up the angle of the strap would be multiplied by??? because of the shorter distance or amount of strap left. So you will need to keep the bearing very close to the final or up position.
Lou
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