Information
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Patent Grant
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6231271
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Patent Number
6,231,271
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Date Filed
Monday, April 5, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 15, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 405 243
- 405 275
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- 405 278
- 405 279
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- 294 114
- 294 864
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lifting apparatus for non-metallic piles (10) including a pair of lifting devices (26, 28) which grip opposed faces (22, 24) of the pile (10). A sling (36) supported from an overhead crane (44) is connected to the lifting arms or handles (30) of the lifting devices (26, 28) for lifting of the pile (10). The lifting handles (30) are secured to cams 72 which include gripping teeth (76) effective upon lifting of handles (30) to engage the inner face (24) of pile (10) for gripping the pile (10) between backing edge (58) and inner face (24). A modification shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 provides a threaded screw (86A) which is received within an opening (89A) in the pile (10) for lifting of the pile (10).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an apparatus and method for lifting sheet piles, and more particularly to such an apparatus and method which includes gripping of opposed surfaces of the sheet pile for lifting of the sheet pile.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As well known, sheet metal piles are driven by a pile driver at a construction site into the ground or the bottom of a body of water, such as a stream or bay, for example. The sheet metal piles normally are of a channel or Z-shape in cross section and adjacent piles have interlocked side edges to prevent separation of the driven piles thereby to provide a continuous wall. Adjacent side edges of adjacent piles interfit in an interlocking relation and an undriven pile is raised and vertically aligned with an adjacent driven pile for subsequent threading or stabbing of the side edges upon lowering of the undriven pile thereby forming the interlocking relation. Sheet piles when handled for being driven in an earth formation, particularly if the pile is formed of a non-metallic material or a relatively thin metal material such as aluminum, may become damaged from lifting or driving into the ground. Sheet piles or piling for certain uses such as sea walls, for example, may be formed of interlocking piling extruded from special vinyl formulations. Sheet piles formed of a rigid vinyl material are resistant to marine bores, rot, rust, galvanic corrosion, or highly acidic or alkaline soil conditions.
For interfitting or threading the lower end of an undriven pile onto the vertically aligned upper end of the driven pile, the undriven pile must be lifted to a height above the upper end of the driven pile for threading of the interfitting edges of the driven pile and the undriven pile. A pile threading device is normally utilized for accurate threading of the interfitting edges at the upper end of the driven pile and the pile threading device may be lifted by the undriven pile to the upper end of the driven pile for threading of the piles. After the lower end of the undriven pile clears the upper end of the driven pile, a workman at ground level actuates a laterally movable slide on the pile threading device to move the upper undriven pile laterally into a vertically aligned position with the subjacent side edge of the driven pile for threading the side edge of the undriven pile onto the side edge of the fixed driven pile. The accurate positioning and alignment of the side edges of the adjacent sheet piles for threading or stabbing eliminates the necessity of a workman being present adjacent the upper end of the driven pile thereby avoiding a possible safety hazard. It is important that the sheet piles be accurately aligned for registering of the interfitting side edges for threading so that a workman at a ground location below the raised undriven pile can easily move the undriven pile into accurate vertical alignment with the adjacent side edge of the driven pile.
The undriven pile is normally raised by an overhead crane of the like relative to the fixed driven pile until the lower end of the undriven pile clears the upper end of the driven pile. A threading device such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,618,135 dated Apr. 8, 1997 may be lifted by the undriven pile for accurately threading the side edges of the driven pile and undriven pile. For lifting of the undriven pile, an opening is provided in the pile along its upper edge and a hook from an overhead crane is received within the opening for lifting the undriven pile to a position above the upper end of the adjacent driven pile. When the sheet piles are formed of a non-metallic material, failure of the non-metallic material adjacent the opening may occur especially if the piles are of a relatively large weight and if the threading device are lifted by the undriven piles.
It is an object of the present device to provide an apparatus and method for lifting a sheet pile, particularly a non-metallic sheet pile, in a gripping action applied against opposed faces of the sheet pile.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method for lifting a sheet pile which grips opposed faces of the sheet pile adjacent a side edge thereof with the gripping force increasing with the weight of the sheet pile. The apparatus comprises a lifting device having a receptacle to receive a marginal edge portion of a sheet pile and a gripping member mounted for rotation about an eccentric axis. The gripping member has a handle for exerting a rotative movement to the eccentric gripping member. The handle is connected to an overhead lifting means such as a crane and a rotative movement is applied to the eccentric gripping memberfor tightly gripping of opposed faces of the sheet pile for lifting of the sheet pile. The gripping member has teeth along an arcuate surface thereof for biting into an adjacent face of the sheet pile.
The lifting apparatus includes a pair of lifting devices for mounting on opposite faces of the sheet pile. Each of the lifting devices has a handle and a suitable sling suspended from an overhead crane is connected to the handle of the lifting devices for lifting of the lifting devices and the sheet pile connected thereto. The lifting devices preferably include the cam which is effective for gripping of opposed faces of the sheet pile by the lifting device with the gripping force increasing with an increase in the lifted force. The camming action against the face of the pile does not provide any harmful action against the pile. The present invention is particularly adapted for non-metallic sheet piles such as sheet piles formed of a vinyl material.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specification and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective of the lifting apparatus of the present invention for lifting an undriven sheet pile;
FIG. 2
is a top plan, partly schematic, of the lifting apparatus shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged side elevational view of a pile gripping device of the lifting apparatus shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
with the gripping device shown in a final gripping relation with the pile;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged side elevational view of the pile gripping device shown in
FIG. 3
but showing the pile gripping device prior to being cammed into gripping relation with the sheet pile;
FIG. 5
is a perspective of a modified lifting device in which an adjustable pin is received within an opening of the sheet pile; and
FIG. 6
is an exploded view of the modified lifting device shown in FIG.
5
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings and particularly to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a lifting apparatus for sheet piling which comprise the present invention is shown. An undriven sheet pile shown generally at
10
is illustrated as including a pair of Z-shaped pile sections
12
and
14
secured to each other at a tongue and groove connection
16
. Pile
10
has a female groove
18
along one side and a male tongue
20
along the other opposed side. Undriven sheet pile
10
is lifted by an overhead crane, for example, to a height above an adjacent driven pile and male tongue
20
is then threaded or aligned vertically with a female groove in the driven pile. Then, sheet pile
10
is lowered to a surface level for being driven into the formation alongside the adjacent driven pile. The outer face of pile
10
is shown at
22
and the inner face of pile
10
is shown at
24
. For further details of threading an undriven pile with a driven pile, reference is made to U.S. Pat. No. 5,618,135 dated Apr. 8, 1997, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein for all purposes.
A lifting apparatus includes a pair of lifting devices shown generally at
26
and
28
. Lifting devices
26
and
28
are generally identical except adapted for mounting on opposite sides of sheet pile
10
. Each lifting device
26
and
28
has a handle
30
with an opening or hole
32
therethrough. A clevis
34
is mounted on each handle
30
and a sling generally indicated at
36
has an upper eye or ring
38
receiving a hook
40
on the end of a chain or cable
42
extending downwardly from an overhead crane
44
for lifting of lifting devices
26
and
28
. Sling
36
includes flexible members
46
connected by a rigid bar
48
.
Lifting device
26
has a generally box-shaped open ended receptacle
50
having a back side
52
and a front side
54
. A portion of front side
54
is cutaway to form a slot
56
and a backing edge
58
. A base plate
60
is secured to receptacle
50
and has a shaft or axle
62
extending therefrom adjacent slot
56
. Shaft
62
has a threaded outer end
64
and a pair of spaced washers
66
,
68
. An outer nut
70
may be threaded onto shaft
62
. Washer
66
is fixed to shaft
62
and washer
68
along with outer nut
70
are removable from shaft
62
.
A cam is shown at
72
having a lifting handle or lifting arrn
30
secured thereto and an opening
74
to receive shaft
62
. Cam
72
has a plurality of teeth
76
about a portion of the outer periphery of cam
72
for contacting pile
10
. For handling piles of different thicknesses, opening
74
may be positioned on cam
72
at a different location. Thus, different cams may be provided for different thicknesses of piles. Also, it may be desirable in some instances to provide a smooth cam without teeth.
The lifting apparatus of the present invention may be utilized for a single Z-shaped pile or a pair of Z-shaped pile sections
12
and
14
secured to each other as shown by pile
10
. Lifting devices
26
and
28
may be utilized for lifting a single Z-shaped pile section or lifting a pair of Z-shaped pile sections.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, female groove
18
of Z-shaped pile section
14
is inserted through slot
56
within receptacle
26
with groove
18
adjacent back side
52
. The outer surface
22
of Z-shaped pile section
14
is placed in contact with backing edge
58
. Next, male tongue
20
of Z-shaped section
12
is positioned within receptacle
50
of lifting device
28
with the front face or surface
22
engaging backing edge
58
. Sling
36
in this position is in a slack position without any lifting force exerted against lifting handle
30
. When pile
10
is properly positioned within lifting devices
26
and
28
, an upward lifting force for sling
36
is applied by crane
44
to raise handles
30
and rotate cams
72
into gripping engagement with back face
24
of sheet pile
10
. The lifting force exerted by cams
74
forces front face
22
into tight abutting contact with backing edge
58
with teeth
76
tightly gripping rear surface
24
of pile
10
adjacent backing edges
58
thereby tightly gripping pile
10
between opposed faces
22
,
24
. The greater the lifting force, the greater the gripping force exerted against the opposed faces
22
,
24
of pile
10
. Such a lifting apparatus has been found to be particularly useful in the raising or lifting of non-metallic piles, particularly piles formed of a vinyl material and without any damage or harm to the pile.
Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, a modified lifting device is shown at
26
A for receptacle
50
A having a front side
54
A defining a backing edge
58
A. A back side
52
A is provided. Lifting device
26
A does not include a camming arrangement but includes an attachment indicated at
80
A. Attachment
80
A has a handle
30
A which is mounted on shaft
62
A and secured by nut
70
A and washer
68
A on shaft
62
A. Handle
30
A is fixed and does not rotate on shaft
62
A. Splines may be provided on handle
30
A and shaft
62
A to restrict rotation, if desired. A base plate
82
A is adapted to fit against rear face
24
of pile
10
with front face
22
of pile
10
fitting against backing edge
58
A. A slot
84
A is provided in plate
82
A to receive side groove
18
of pile
10
. For securing pile
10
, a threaded securing screw shown at
86
A having a lock nut
87
A is mounted for threaded movement within an internally threaded plate
88
A which is secured to receptacle
50
A. Manual rotation of threaded screw
86
A by manually operated handle
90
A is effective to move threaded screw
86
A within a receiving opening
89
A in pile
10
with groove
18
received within receptacle
50
A for securement of screw
86
A by lock nut
87
A. In this position, lifting device
26
A is positively secured to pile
10
. When pile
10
is lifted to the desired position and threaded within the driven pile for lowering onto a formation adjacent the driven pile, threaded screw
86
A is removed from the opening in pile
10
thereby to permit removal of lifting device
26
A. While an opening
89
A is shown in pile
10
in the embodiment of
FIG. 5
, opening
89
A may be eliminated in some instances with screw
86
A tightened against the adjacent face of pile
10
to grip pile
10
against backing edge
58
A.
From the foregoing, it is apparent that a lifting apparatus for non-metallic or lightweight piles has been provided which is effective to raise or lift an undriven pile to a desired position for threading within a driven pile, and then lowering the undriven pile onto the formation for being driven into the formation without any damage or injury to the piles. In one embodiment, the tight gripping action from a pair of lifting devices is effective for tightly gripping of the opposed faces of the pile with the gripping force being proportional to the total lifting force. Such a lifting apparatus has been found to highly effective.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in detail, it is apparent that modifications and adaptations of the preferred embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and adaptations are within the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A lifting device for lifting an undriven sheet pile having a marginal side edge portion for interfitting an adjacent marginal side edge portion of a driven pile comprising:a base; a box-like receiver adjacent said base having opposed open ends and receiving said marginal side edge portion of the undriven sheet pile, said receiver having a side edge in abutting contact with one face of the undriven sheet pile; a pile support member on said base for contacting the opposed face of said undriven sheet pile; and a lifting handle on said pile support member for attachment to an overhead lifting means for raising of said undriven pile to a predetermined height resulting from a lifting force from said overhead lifting means.
- 2. A lifting device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pile support member includes a threaded bolt for securing said sheet pile and a lower plate member below said threaded bolt for contacting said opposite face of said undriven pile.
- 3. A lifting device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pile support member includes a cam member, and means mount said cam member for pivotal movement into gripping contact with an opposed face of the undriven pile.
- 4. Lifting apparatus for lifting an undriven sheet pile having a pair of opposed side edge portions for interlocking with adjacent sheet piles, said lifting apparatus comprising:a pair of spaced lifting devices for said undriven sheet pile, one lifting device fitting about one side edge portion and the other lifting device fitting about the other opposed side edge portion for gripping of said side edge portions; a handle for each of said lifting devices; a flexible lifting sling connected to each of said handles; and an overhead lifting means connected to said lifting sling for lifting of said sling and said undriven sheet pile supported thereby upon gripping of said side edge portions by said lifting devices.
- 5. Lifting apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein each lifting device includes a cam operatively connected to an associated handle so that upward movement of the handles effects a camming action against an adjacent face of the sheet pile for gripping of the sheet pile by the cams adjacent said opposed side edge portions of the sheet pile.
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