The invention generally relates to hoisting equipment, more specifically to a bank-run container crane which is able to hoist two 40 feet containers at a time.
The increasing requirements of container transportation in the world and the continuous increment of the handling capacity of the container port put forward new and increased demands on the technical equipment for loading and unloading containers, and an urgent need for the design and development of high efficient bank-run container load and unload systems to meet the demand of the crane productivity needed by the larger ships.
Currently, cranes are only able to hoist only one 40 feet container at a time and its efficiency is low.
An object of the invention is to provide a container crane for hoisting two 40 feet containers at a time so as to improve the low efficiency of the container crane of the prior art, which is able to hoist only one single 40 feet container at a time.
The technical scheme of the invention is as follows:
A container crane for hoisting two 40 feet containers at a time, comprising: a first hoisting device, the first hoisting device comprises a first head block, a first spreader, a first winding barrel, a first hoisting mechanism motor, a first brake, a first hoisting reduction gear box, a first head block pulley and a first hoisting pulley, wherein the first hoisting pulley is arranged on a trolley and the first head block pulley is arranged on the first head block; a second hoisting device, the second hoisting device comprises a second head block, a second spreader, a second winding barrel, a second hoisting mechanism motor, a second brake, a second hoisting reduction gear box, a second head block pulley and a second hoisting pulley, wherein the second hoisting pulley is arranged on the trolley and the second head block pulley is arranged on the second head block; a connection cylinder, for approaching and separating the first head block and the first spreader mounted thereon and the second head block and the second spreader mounted thereon in a direction perpendicular to the length of the containers; and a wire rope winding system, for connecting the first hoisting device and the second hoisting device through a first hoisting wire rope and a second hoisting wire rope, so as to make the first hoisting device and the second hoisting device to work simultaneously.
The highly efficient container load and unload equipment of the invention is able to hoist two 40 feet containers at a time so that the efficiency of the load and unload operation is increased by at least 60% compared to the prior art, thus the high repayment is obtained with correspondingly less increase in the equipment cost, a beneficial result is obtained, also it has the wider applicable utility. The container crane of the present invention hoists two 40 feet containers at a time, and has overcome the following eight difficulties:
1. the change of the gap between two 40 feet containers;
2. the arrangement of two 40 feet containers;
3. the arrangement of two 40 feet containers in the length direction is a slightly trapezoid form;
4. the position deviation of two 40 feet containers in the length direction;
5. one end of the two 40 feet container being higher than another end of same (i.e. longitudinal slope);
6. the top planes of two 40 feet container are not horizontal, there is a angle between the top plane and a horizontal plane;
7. the two 40 feet containers are not aligned parallel with the main guided way of the container crane;
8. the overloading of two 40 feet containers.
The invention uses two separate hoisting devices, the separation, differential in height, shifting, included angle and releasing of the two hoisting devices are achieved by the cylinders, the cylinders can be separated so that the separation of the two hoisting devices can be obtained.
Each hoisting device is driven by a separate hoisting mechanism, and the two hoisting mechanisms are connected by as wire rope winding system. The separation of the two 40 feet containers can be achieved by the cylinders connecting the two hoisting devices.
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The first hoisting mechanisms 7 and the second hoisting mechanism 8 are synchronously operated by electrical synchronization or by mechanical synchronization so that the two sets of reduction gear boxes are combined as one set in order to operate two 40 feet containers. A single 40 feet container of 60 t under the crane is operated or two 20 feet containers of 60 t under the crane are operated when the weight of two 40 feet containers exceeds the designed value. The operation of a single 40 feet container of 60 t under the crane or the operation of two 20 feet containers of 60 t under the crane may be achieved by the separate individual use of the two hoisting mechanisms. If a reduction gear box is shared between the two hoisting mechanisms, the output of the reduction gear box and power mechanism is directed only to a set of the winding barrel.
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The two 20 feet separable spreaders and their head blocks are arranged at the water side and land side respectively, the two separable head blocks and the spreaders mounted thereon are connected by two cylinders being arranged parallel, and the joint of the head blocks is connected by sphere gemels so as to achieve the approach and separation of the two head blocks and the spreaders mounted thereon. The centre distance between the two head blocks and the spreaders mounted thereon is 2500 mm when the two hoisting devices are closed, the centre distance is 3700 mm when the two head blocks and the spreaders mounted thereon are separated, thus the range of the gap between the two containers is from 0 to 1200 mm. The shifting of the two head blocks and the spreaders mounted thereon in the direction along the length of the containers is attained by the shifting cylinder 16, the range of the shifting distance is from 0 to 400 mm.
The loading and unloading of two 40 foot containers in any position can be achieved by fast releasing of the connection of the cylinders of the two hoisting-devices, also one of the two 20 feet hoisting devices can be hoisted to its highest position i.e. in the unused position. The loading and unloading of a 40 feed container with 60 t weight or two 20 feet containers with 60 t can be achieved by another hoisting device. The fixing of containers of the two 40 feet container cranes is performed sequentially, i.e. the fixing and locking of containers by the first hoisting device is performed first, then the fixing and locking of containers by the second hoisting device is performed. After the fixing and locking of the two 40 feet containers is confirmed, the two 40 feet containers are hoisted and operated at same time. If the gap between two 40 feet containers accidentally exceeds the stretch and contraction range of the cylinder, the fixing of a container by one of the hoisting device is performed first, then the trolley is operated so that the fixing of a container by the second hoisting device can be operated, thus flexibility can be achieved.
If the weight of two 40 feet container exceeds 80 t and the operation of the two 40 feet containers can not be carried out at same time, one of the hoisting devices must be hoisted and fixed to the highest position by the hoisting mechanism, the operation of two 20 feet containers with 60 t weight or a single 40 feet container with 60 t weight may be carried out by the other hoisting device.
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This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/CN2004/000825, filed on Jul. 19, 2004, which claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 03141943.7, filed Jul. 30, 2003, the contents of which are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
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