The present disclosure relates to connection fixtures of the type for attaching to a substantially planar structure to be lifted to facilitate the lifting thereof. The present disclosure further relates to a method of use of such connection fixtures.
There are presently a number of means available for lifting heavy structural elements. For example, large structural steel panels of the type used in the construction of large industrial facilities are commonly lifted by bolting a connection fixture to the panel to which lifting cables can be attached. Such lifting cables are operated from above by lifting devices such as cranes, hoists, winches, and the like. Frequently a spreader bar, also referred to as a spreader beam or a lifting beam, is suspended from the connection device and the lifting cables attach the load to the spreader bar.
Although the use of bolt-on connection fixtures with such devices is quite simple and has been in use for many years, it has been found that this still leaves much to be desired in terms of precise, safe and ergonomic operation. Having to manually install bolts to attach the connection fixture to each panel is extremely time-consuming and fraught with potential for human error as well as repetitive stress injury. From the perspective of the construction workers, it would be desirable to have a way to attach the connection fixture which would avoid the use of bolts. From an economic perspective, it would further be desirable to have a way to facilitate the attachment of the connection fixture without the time-consuming procedure of installing individual bolts.
In one aspect, a connection fixture is provided capable of engaging holes in a substantially planar structure to be lifted. The connection fixture includes a first bracket portion for engaging one side of the substantially planar structure. The first bracket portion has a first bracket base having a length a fraction of the width of the substantially planar structure and having a first end and a second end; a generally C shaped lip extending downwardly from the first end of the first bracket base for surrounding a first edge of the substantially planar structure; and an elongated lifter portion extending upwardly from the second end of the first bracket base having a transverse hole therethrough. The connection fixture further includes a second bracket portion capable of interlocking with the first bracket portion. The second bracket portion has a second bracket base having a length substantially the width of the substantially planar structure less the length of the first bracket base and having a first end and a second end; a generally C shaped lip extending downwardly from the first end of the second bracket base for surrounding a second edge of the substantially planar structure; and an elongated lifter portion extending upwardly from the second end of the second bracket base having a transverse hole therethrough capable of aligning with the transverse hole through the elongated lifter portion of the first bracket portion. The connection fixture further includes an elongated element capable of fitting vertically between the first and second bracket portions. The elongated element is capable of moving vertically between a normally upper position and a depressed position. The elongated element has an upper portion having a transverse hole capable of aligning with the transverse holes in the elongated lifter portions of the first and second bracket portions; an optional spring loaded pin; and a lower pin capable of passing through the vertical hole in the substantially planar structure in the depressed position. The connection fixture further includes a generally C shaped shackle having a lifting hook portion and two shackle holes therein capable of fitting around the elongated lifter portions of the first and second bracket portions and aligning with the transverse holes thereof when the first and second bracket portions are interlocked; and a shackle pin or shackle screw capable of fitting through the shackle holes and the transverse holes of the elongated lifter portions of the first and second bracket portions when the first and second bracket portions are interlocked.
In another aspect, a method is provided for securing the connection fixture to a substantially planar structure to be lifted wherein the substantially planar structure has a vertical hole therein. The method includes first positioning the first bracket portion of the connection fixture such that the generally C shaped lip of the first bracket portion surrounds a first edge of the substantially planar structure. The second bracket portion of the connection fixture is then positioned such that the generally C shaped lip of the second bracket portion surrounds a second edge of the substantially planar structure; the second bracket portion interlocks with the first bracket portion; and the transverse holes of the elongated lifter portions of the first and second bracket portions are aligned. The elongated element of the connection fixture is then moved vertically into the depressed position such that the lower pin of the elongated element passes through the vertical hole in the substantially planar structure. At this point, a shackle can be attached to the connection fixture by positioning the shackle holes around the aligned transverse holes of the elongated lifter portions of the first and second bracket portions and inserting a shackle pin or screw through the shackle holes and the transverse holes of the elongated lifter portions of the first and second bracket portions.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims and accompanying drawings where:
A connection fixture is provided which can be securely connected to a substantially planar structure to facilitate lifting of the structure. In one embodiment, the substantially planar structure is a wind chime for use on a fluid storage tank, and the terms substantially planar structure and wind chime are used interchangeably herein. In another embodiment, the substantially planar structure is a base chime for use on a fluid storage tank.
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The connection fixture 100 further includes a second bracket portion 106 capable of interlocking with the first bracket portion 108. The second bracket portion 106 has a second bracket base 120 having a length substantially the width of the substantially planar structure 6 less the length of first bracket base 116 and having a first end and a second end. The second bracket base 120 has a hole 128 (shown on
The transverse holes 130 and 130′ align such that when a shackle 102 is installed around the elongated lifter portions 115, 117 and the shackle pin 104 is inserted, the shackle 102 is centered with respect to the center of mass across the width of the connection fixture 100 and the substantially planar structure 6. It is noted that the hole 7 in the substantially planar structure 6 need not be centered with respect to the width of the substantially planar structure 6.
The connection fixture 100 further includes an elongated element 118 fitting vertically within a vertical channel 127 in the second bracket portion 106 capable of moving vertically within the vertical channel 127 (shown on
The connection fixture 100 further includes a generally C shaped shackle 102 having a lifting hook portion 102a and two shackle holes 102b therein capable of fitting around the elongated lifter portions 115, 117 of the first and second bracket portions 108, 106 and aligning with the transverse holes 130 and 130′ thereof when the first and second bracket portions are interlocked. A shackle pin 104 (or shackle screw) is capable of fitting through the shackle holes 102b and the transverse holes 130 and 130′ of the elongated lifter portions of the first and second bracket portions when the first and second bracket portions are interlocked to secure the connection fixture 100 in place.
A method of securing the connection fixture 100 to a substantially planar structure 6 having a width and having a vertical hole 7 therethrough will be described with reference to
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The first and second bracket portions 108, 106 can be formed of a metallic material selected from the group consisting of iron, steel, aluminum, and alloys thereof. The metallic material can be extruded and finished by milling to the exact desired dimensions.
Desirably, a tether or lanyard can be attached from the steel rope 140 suspended from the crane to each component of the connection fixture 100 to prevent any component from falling to the ground or onto anything or anyone below the height of the connection fixture 100.
It is an advantage of the present connection fixture that it can be installed on the structure to be lifted without the use of bolts and by extension, without the use of corresponding nuts. The steps involved in installing the connection fixture are less time-consuming and more ergonomically friendly than conventional methods using known connection devices.
It is another advantage of the present connection fixture that in the event that the connection fixture is used to lift an excessive load exceeding the yield strength of the first and second bracket portions, physical distortion of the first and/or second bracket portion(s) will result, and the connection fixture will no longer be operable in that the device can no longer be moved into the closed position.
Unless otherwise specified, the recitation of a genus of elements, materials or other components, from which an individual component or mixture of components can be selected, is intended to include all possible sub-generic combinations of the listed components and mixtures thereof. Also, “comprise,” “include” and its variants, are intended to be non-limiting, such that recitation of items in a list is not to the exclusion of other like items that may also be useful in the materials, compositions, methods and systems of this invention.
From the above description, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes and modifications, which are intended to be covered by the appended claims.