Provided is a single-drum-type cableway carriage that can also be used for lumber-yarding which involves either the raising of a load or the lowering of a load over gentle slopes and steep surfaces.The cableway carriage according to the present invention includes: a base member 1; a main cable braking member 10 that has a braking face that comes into contact with the main cable and that is secured to the base member; a first lever 20 that has a first fulcrum serving as a center of rotation and secured to the base member, a first lever braking face provided in a position facing the braking face, a biasing member that biases the first lever braking face in a direction of separation from the braking face, and a drive pulley capable of applying a force in the direction in which the first lever braking face is brought close to the braking face by the tensile force of the rope, and a second lever 30 that has a second fulcrum secured to the base member and serving as a center of rotation, and a first lever pressing part capable of pressing the first lever in the direction in which the first lever braking face is separated from the braking face.


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    Title :

    OVERHEAD-LINE-TYPE CARRIER


    Additional title:

    TRÄGER VOM FREILEITUNGSTYP
    SUPPORT DE TYPE À LIGNE AÉRIENNE


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    2023-01-18


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English


    Classification :

    IPC:    B66C Krane , CRANES



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