The present invention relates to an adjustment head for a hoisting device, wherein the adjustment head could be releasably attached to a vehicle-supported as well as a stationary hoisting device to be used for mounting an element in an opening in a structure.
In the field of hoisting devices to be used for hoisting and mounting building elements; especially glazing panels, it is common practice to use a telehandler equipped with a vacuum gripper rack to grip and hoist a panel to be mounted in a wall or vehicle body and then fit it into its final position.
There are custom-built glass lifters available for short-range operations and for long-range operations, and for a number of reasons there also exists glass hoisting attachments to be suspended from a crane outrigger or to be mounted on a front end loader replacing e.g. a forklift attachment or bucket attachment.
Already in the 1960's a de facto standard for mounting means on many loaders was established by the Bobcat Company with their Bob-Tach® system (U.S. Pat. No. 3,672,521 Bauer et al.). The industry developed attachments or implements cooperating with said standardized system, thereby opening a door to a huge market of existing and future loaders ready to accept the standardized implements.
The actual problem dealt with in this invention is that the machinery used to hoist heavy glazing panels often is not able to bring the panels all the way into the waiting openings without an operator having to manually maneuver heavy panels the last distance. Such hard work would often be challenged by occupational health regulations.
US patent application no. 2007/0189882 A1 (Smith et al.) describes an attachment for a telescopic material handler for manipulating a load. The attachment includes a gripping system and a manipulation assembly.
An essential task to be solved, when heavy glazing panels are hoisted to a site at a high level above ground, is that the delicate maneuvering of the gripper rack carrying a panel during the final stages of positioning and mounting said panel requires a higher precision and control of movements than offered by a gripper assembly operated by a fully extended crane or boom, and consequently an adjustment head to be used with any standard hoist device but functionally independent therefrom and having a high degree of precision control of the gripping rack is the aim of the invention.
The said US application does provide many degrees of freedom, but a missing vital degree is to extend the reach of the implement, after a correct alignment is secured. Moreover, it is important that the implement is self-contained and only needs power from an external source to be a separate fully functional implement and not relying on external hydraulic sources.
A further disadvantage with said US application is that some incremental adjustments result in too large movements.
Accordingly, it has been important to consider a solution wherein at least some of the incremental adjustments result in shorter distances moved. An advantageous way of obtaining this comes from arranging the pivot points as close as possible to the panels to be mounted.
The present invention suggests an adjustment head for a hoisting device and adapted for releasable connection with a free end of the hoisting device, said adjustment head comprises a mechanism for three-dimensional adjustment of the adjustment head independently from adjustment means belonging to the hoisting device. The adjustment head is self-contained and comprises a mechanism providing extension and tilting in a vertical plane by means of an extendable arm and a linkage and piston means. The extendable arm would in a preferred embodiment be a telescopic boom. The linkage consists of a number of bars operated by a hydraulic cylinder and piston fixed to the extendable arm. Moreover, the head comprises actuators providing rotation around each axis thereof; said axes being oriented perpendicular to each other. The linkage is connected to the actuators for them to tilt in a vertical plane. The head further comprises a lateral sliding mechanism, e.g. a gear rack providing a sliding movement of the head perpendicular to the axial direction thereof; and comprises a service box with a complete set of control and drive means for all moving parts of said head, said sliding movement being provided by push or pull from hydraulic elements, e.g. cylinders, or wires.
The adjustment head according to the invention has an attached gripper structure to grip an element or panel and place said element in a required position relative to a structure such as a building or a vehicle.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention the tilt mechanism, the extendable mechanism and the sliding mechanism are arranged on a releasable connection console attached to a corresponding console at the free end of a hoisting device. Said connection consoles have a standardized layout permitting a wide range of implements to be attached.
One of the actuators mentioned above is connected to the extension and tilt mechanisms and the other actuator is connected to the gripper structure. Said gripper structure includes gripper heads using e.g. a vacuum source or a magnetic source contained in the service box to hold an element or panel.
Preferred embodiments show that in order to obtain a very compact configuration the actuators of the adjustment head are combined in one unit, and to obtain small incremental adjustments the tilting mechanism and the actuator unit are arranged closer to the gripper structure than to the connection console.
In order to facilitate operation from remote hold the adjustment head could be operated by control means in the service box and activated by a separate remote control.
Moreover, the invention suggests a method of hoisting and mounting an element in a fitting opening in a structure, comprising a first stage, wherein the element is gripped by a gripper rack from an optional position and hoisted to a site at the required level in proximity to the final position; and a second stage wherein the position of the element is spatially adjusted by means of an adjustment head according to the invention and controlled by control means in the service box, whereby the element finally fits into an opening in a structure, and the adjustment head releases the element.
The adjusting head according to the invention has a big potential because it can be applied to almost any hoisting device available in the market, as long as it has standardized mounting means. The hoisting device makes for the “gross motor control” motions bringing the hoisted element next to the final destination, while the adjusting head accounts for the fine tuning or “fine motor control” motions necessary for the final alignment of the element to the corresponding opening. The minor final movements to be performed imply finer incremental adjustments and thereby higher precision of the adjustment means.
Accordingly, much physical and hazardous work hitherto performed by personnel is avoided, and the mounting can be carried out in shorter time. Furthermore, a hoisting device adapted to have attached any standardized implement, would be used more extensively during working hours if an adjustable head according to the invention is available.
Building elements to be picked up and mounted in a structure like a building or a vehicle could comprise glass panels, concrete, steel or metal panels or wooden boards as long as the surface thereof can be sucked onto by vacuum cups or can be contacted by magnetic cups or the like.
The invention will be described in further details below with reference to the drawings, wherein
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At the free end of the extendable boom 10 is arranged a combination of actuators 11, 12 comprising a first actuator 11 and a second actuator 12 in a unitary configuration, wherein the first actuator 11 has a first shaft and the second actuator 12 has a second shaft; said first shaft and second shaft being oriented perpendicular to each other and the first actuator being connected to the free end of the extendable boom 10 via a tilt linkage 13 tilting the actuator 11 in a vertical plane by means of the piston of a hydraulic cylinder 15. The linkage 13 rotates around a pivot point 16. Said second actuator 12 is rotated in a plane perpendicular to the first shaft and swivels the rack 3 around the second shaft.
The adjustment head 2 is preferably configured to be operated by a separate remote control 14. However, it is possible to have an ordinary control panel connected to the head 2, if so desired, or to have both.
In a working situation a loader 1 having a standardized connection console 6 approaches an adjustment head 2 having a corresponding standardized connection console 7, and said consoles 6, 7 connect securely to each other (
All maneuvering is preferably controlled by means of a separate remote control 14; either from a convenient position on the ground or from a vantage point close to the opening.
In the description of the adjustment head and the method, vacuum is the means used for gripping and retaining a panel, but of course also other gripper means like magnetic means could be used according to the material characteristics of the panel.
The panels to be hoisted and mounted could be any panel of optional material, e.g. glass, gypsum, rock, concrete, iron, metal or fiberboard.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB09/54664 | 10/21/2009 | WO | 00 | 9/19/2012 |