Claims
- 1. A crane having an upper works rotatably mounted on a lower works and a boom pivotally mounted on the upper works comprising:
- a) a counter weight removably connected to the upper works; and
- b) a counter weight handling system for removing and lowering said counter weight from said upper works, said counter weight handling system comprising a counter weight pivot frame having a first end and a second end, said first end being pivotally connected to the upper works and said second end being pivotally connected to the counter weight, said counter weight pivot frame being pivotable through a vertical arc around an axis formed by the connection of the first end of the counter weight pivot frame to the upper works, said counter weight handling system further comprising a hydraulic cylinder pendently connected to said second end of said counter weight pivot frame, wherein said hydraulic cylinder is retracted to lower said counter weight from said upper works.
- 2. A crane according to claim 1 wherein the counter weight pivot frame comprises a first strut and a second strut, said struts each having a first end and a second end.
- 3. A crane according to claim 2 wherein the first end of the first strut is pivotally connected to a first side of the upper works, the first end of the second strut is pivotally connected to a second side of the upper works, and the second end of the first strut and second end of the second strut are each pivotally connected to the counter weight.
- 4. A crane according to claim 1 wherein the counter weight pivot frame comprises a "U" shaped frame having two legs connected by a cross-member.
- 5. A crane according to claim 4 wherein each leg of the frame is pivotally connected between the upper works and the counter weight.
- 6. A crane according to claim 1 wherein the counter weight is supported by a counter weight tray, said tray having a plurality of pendants pivotally connected between the second end of said counter weight pivot frame and the counter weight tray.
- 7. A crane according to claim 6 wherein the pendants are connected to the counter weight tray in a manner that causes the counter weight to tilt rearwardly from the upper works of the crane as the counter weight is lowered from the upper works.
- 8. A crane according to claim 6 wherein the counter weight tray is removably connected to the upper works by a plurality of hooks on said counter weight tray that engage a plurality of pins on said upper works.
- 9. A crane according to claim 6 wherein the counter weight tray comprises a guide roller for guiding said counter weight tray into an engaged position connected to said upper works.
- 10. A crane according to claim 1 wherein a wire rope pendant is used to pendently connect the hydraulic cylinder to the second end of said counter weight pivot frame.
- 11. A crane according to claim 1 wherein the counter weight is suspended by the hydraulic cylinder and the counter weight pivot frame while said counter weight is removed and lowered from said upper works.
- 12. A crane according to claim 1 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is pivotally connected between a mast and the upper works, said mast comprising a first end pivotally connected to said upper works and a second end pivotally connected to an end of said hydraulic cylinder.
- 13. A crane according to claim 12 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is connected to the counter weight by a wire rope pendant, said wire rope pendent being connected to the end of said hydraulic cylinder that is pivotally connected to the second end of said mast.
- 14. A boom hoist cylinder crane having an upper works rotatably mounted on a lower works, said crane further comprising:
- a) a mast having a first end and a second end, said first end being pivotally connected to said upper works;
- b) a hydraulic cylinder having a first end and a second end, said first end being pivotally connected to said upper works and said second end being pivotally connected to the second end of said mast;
- c) a boom pivotally mounted on said upper works and pendently connected to either the second end of said mast or the second end of said hydraulic cylinder, said boom being pivotable through an angle relative to said upper works, said angle being controlled by extension or retraction of said hydraulic cylinder;
- d) a counter weight removably connected to said upper works; and
- e) a counter weight handling system for moving said counter weight between a first position connected to said upper works and a second position disconnected from said upper works, said counter weight handling system comprising a counter weight pivot frame having a first end and a second end, said first end being pivotally connected to the upper works, said second end being pivotally connected to the counter weight and pendently connected to the hydraulic cylinder, said counter weight pivot frame being pivotable through a vertical arc around an axis formed by the connection of the first end of the counter weight pivot frame to the upper works, wherein said hydraulic cylinder is retracted to move said counter weight from said first position to said second position.
- 15. A boom hoist cylinder crane according to claim 14 wherein the counter weight is supported by a counter weight tray, said tray having a plurality of counter weight pendants pivotally connected between the second end of said counter weight pivot frame and the counter weight tray.
- 16. A boom hoist cylinder crane according to claim 15 wherein the counter weight pendants are connected to the counter weight tray in a manner that causes the counter weight to tilt rearwardly from the upper works of the crane as the counter weight is lowered from the upper works.
- 17. A boom hoist cylinder crane according to claim 15 wherein the counter weight tray is removably connected to the upper works by a plurality of hooks on said counter weight tray that engage a plurality of pins on said upper works.
- 18. A boom hoist cylinder crane according to claim 15 wherein the counter weight tray comprises a guide roller for guiding said counter weight tray into said first position connected to the upper works.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/016,226, entitled Self-Assembling Boom Hoist Cylinder Crane, filed Apr. 26, 1996; and a continuation-in-part of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/041,555, entitled Boom Hoist Cylinder Crane, filed Apr. 16, 1997.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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0 354 167 |
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