The present invention refers to the automated device intended for opening and closing metal goods-transportation boxes for stowage on ships, eliminating the need for storage silos near the quay of the port as well as the conveyor belts and accessories thereof for loading the ship. Currently, goods such as grains, fertilizers and the like are loaded onto ships through large load moving structures present at the ports, such as silos and conveyor belts, occupying a large area for stocking and moving these goods. With a great demand for shipping, exporters are limited to the ports' storage capacities. Alternatively, exporters stock goods at locations far from ports.
Storage outside of ports requires the exporter to handle and transport these goods in bags or containers, thus limiting the transport of merchandise to ships with proper features for this type of transport or in difficult-to-operate bendable boxes. In a conventional method, these boxes are loaded with goods on the exporter's stockyard and taken on trucks to the port and where they are hoisted by the ship's crane through two central eye bolts connected to the crane's wires. Then it is taken to the ship's hold, supported at the bottom of the hold or on another load already stowed and then an operator repositions these hoist wires attaching them to the eye bolt extremities of the box so that the ship's crane progresses opening when hoisting it again.
This method requires time for repositioning the box's hoist wires so that it will open. This conventional method has the added inconvenience of needing an operator inside the ship's hold to reposition the hoist wires, which is a risky operation, and the box needs to be supported while loading, so that the operator can reposition these hoist wires.
It is also not possible to close this box inside the ship's hold since it would need to be supported over the load to reposition the hoist wires, which would again cause the goods to enter the box when closing it. Since this box is open when it leaves the hold, the port quay could be contaminated by wastes from aggregate goods, which loosen from the box when moving the box back to the truck.
Provided is the automated device intended for opening and closing metal goods-transportation boxes for stowage on ships completely eliminates the difficulties of the conventional method presented above comprising special boxes (3) and (4) and an automatic “spreader” (1). The automatic “spreader” has two movable wires (8) and (9) that lower and lift the boxes and two wires (14) and (15) that are used to pull the extremities of these boxes as they are lowered and to open the two boxes, as shown in FIG.: 06. The boxes are closed as they are lifted. There are also covers 4 and 5. The device provides advantages when used, such as speed of operation, there is no need for an operator in the hold of the ship, since the boxes are opened and closed by actuating the system for lowering or lifting the boxes by means of the automatic “spreader”, which can be actuated remotely, using buttons.
As can be noted in the figures, the automated device intended for opening and closing metal goods-transportation boxes for stowage on ships is composed of a set of portable covers (4) and (5), whose functions will be noted throughout this report.
The automatic “spreader” (1) possesses two cylinders (6) and (7) cross-sections set parallel between themselves according to
These cylinders effect the opening and closing operation of the box and are set in motion through a hydraulic pump connected to an electric or combustion engine.
Optionally this system can be constructed with a gear motor and wire rope drum, thus substituting the hydraulic cylinder. The box is opened when the wires (8) and (9) are lowered, while it is closed as the same wires (8) and (9) are raised.
The boxes presented in attached
The boxes' two covers (4) and (5), which open a little when opening them and which close completely when wires (8) and (9) rise and which consequently causes the boxes to close. There are grooves present in these covers to prevent contact with wires (14) and (15) connected to extremities (12) and (13).
Located within the automatic “spreader” (
As can be noted from the text above, the device known as an automatic “spreader” (1) operated by a remote control, which runs the opening and closing operations of the boxes (3) in any place that they may be, being the same one hoisted by the ship's crane (2) (
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102012031119-4 | Dec 2012 | BR | national |
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PCT/BR2013/000032 | 1/23/2013 | WO | 00 |