Claims
- 1. In combination with a crane structure; a main frame having a longitudinal dimension longer than lateral dimension thereof comprising spaced parallel and horizontal H beams rigidly interconnected at the ends and means supporting said main frame at the ends for movement in a first horizontal direction at right angles to the longitudinal dimension of said main frame, each said H beam having an upper and lower flange horizontal and a web vertical, each said H beam having two upper upwardly opening channel members substantially coextensive in the longitudinal direction with said upper flange, said two upper upwardly opening channel members each being fixed to the upper side of said upper flange and each lying above and on each side of the web, two lower upwardly channel members substantially coextensive in the longitudinal direction with said lower flange, said two lower upwardly opening members each fixed to the upper side of said lower flange and each lying on each side of the web, trolley means, upper support means comprising four wheels mounted on a first common shaft and each of said four wheels riding in its respective upper upwardly opening channel members on said H beams, and lower support means comprising:
- (a) two inner wheels mounted on a second common shaft which ride in the respective innermost pair of the lower upwardly opening channel members on said H beams, and
- (b) two outermost wheels mounted on a frame portion of said trolley means and which outermost wheels ride in the respective outermost lower upwardly opening channel members of said H beams, said frame portion extending beneath and laterally outside of said main frame, said trolley means being connected to and supported by said upper and lower support means and said trolley means being substantially coextensive with said H beams in the vertical direction.
- 2. A crane structure according to claim 1 which includes carriage means movable on said trolley means.
- 3. A crane structure according to claim 2 in which said trolley means includes a trolley for supporting an operator's cab, a carriage rotatable in the trolley, a pair of drums rotatably supported in said carriage, cables connected to each drum and leading downwardly therefrom, an operator's cab beneath the trolley having idler pulleys on top, said cables being entrained about said idler pulleys and leading therefrom back up to said carriage.
- 4. A crane structure according to claim 2 in which said trolley means includes a trolley for supporting an operators cab, a carriage rotatable in the trolley, a pair of drums rotatably supported in said carriage, an operators cab beneath the carriage, idler pulleys on top of said cab, a pair of cables for each frum each having one end connected to the respective drum and leading from the drum downwardly and about respective ones of said pulleys and back up to said carriage and at the free ends connected to the carriage.
- 5. A crane structure according to claim 2 which includes load cable means connected to said carriage means and extending downwardly therefrom, a ladle having a support bail operatively engaged by said cable means, said support bail being pivotally connected to the side of said ladle, a gear means fixed to the bail coaxial with the pivot axis of the ladle on the bail, a gear rotatable on the ladle and meshing with the gear means, and a motor connected for driving the gear to tilt the ladle on the bail.
- 6. A crane structure according to claim 2 which includes load cable means connected to said carriage means and extending downwardly therefrom, a ladle having a support bail operatively engaged by said cable means, said ladle having a bottom discharge spout, a stopper in the ladle engageable with the spout from above, a rod connected to the stopper and extending upwardly in the ladle, a plate connected to the rod near the top of the ladle, a pair of screws rotatable on the ladle and threadedly engaging said plate, and a motor drivingly connected to said screws to actuate said plate and rod and stopper.
- 7. A crane structure according to claim 2 which includes load cable means connected to said carriage means and extending downwardly therefrom, a ladle having a support bail operatively engaged by said cable means, said support bail being pivotally connected to the side of said ladle, a worm wheel fixed to the bail coaxial with the pivot axis of the ladle on the bail, a gear rotatable on the ladle and meshing with the worm wheel, a motor connected for driving the gear to tilt the ladle on the bail, said ladle having a bottom discharge spout, a stopper in the ladle engageable with the spout from above, a rod connected to the stopper and extending upwardly in the ladle, a plate connected to the rod near the top of the ladle, a pair of screws rotatable on the ladle and threadedly engaging said plate, and a motor drivingly connected to said screws to actuate said plate and rod and stopper.
- 8. A crane structure according to claim 2 which includes load cable means connected to said carriage means and extending downwardly therefrom, a ladle having a support bail operatively engaged by said cable means, said ladle having a bottom discharge spout, a stopper in the ladle engageable with the spout from above, a rod connected to the stopper and extending upwardly in the ladle, a plate connected to the rod near the top of the ladle, a pair of screws rotatable on the ladle and threadedly engaging said plate, a motor drivingly connected to said screws to actuate said plate and rod and stopper, a shroud member on the ladle surrounding the discharge end of the spout in radially spaced relation thereto and having an opening for the free flow of molten metal from the spout, and a blower on the ladle connected to withdraw air from within the shroud member.
- 9. A crane structure according to claim 8 which includes a duct leading from the inlet side of said blower to said shroud member and having a damper therein moveable to control the suction developed in said shroud member by said blower.
- 10. A crane structure according to claim 2 which includes pulley means on said carriage means, cables leading downwardly from said pulley means, a load frame having a load hook on the bottom, a cable drum rotatable on said load frame and connected to said cables, a pressure drum rotatable in said load frame and means for supplying pressure fluid thereto, and hose means leading from said pressure drum for connection to components of a ladle carried by said hook.
- 11. A crane structure according to claim 10 in which said components include a bail engaged by the said hook and on which said ladle is tiltable and fluid operable motor means connected between the bail and the ladle operable for tilting said ladle on said bail to discharge unwanted material from the ladle.
- 12. A crane structure according to claim 2 which includes a load frame beneath said carriage means, a pair of drums in vertically spaced relation in said load frame, motor means for driving said drums in rotation, and a pair of cables connected to each drum and connected in load transmitting engagement to spaced points of said carriage means.
- 13. A crane structure according to claim 12 in which said carriage means has spaced bearing members therein, a shaft in each bearing member, and a cable engaging member on each end of each shaft for engagement with a respective cable.
- 14. A crane structure according to claim 13 in which the cables pertaining to each of said drums is connected to the cable engaging members on the corresponding ends of said shafts.
- 15. A crane structure according to claim 2 which includes load cable means connected to said carriage means and extending downwardly therefrom, a ladle having a support bail operatively engaged by said cable means, said ladle having a bottom discharge spout, a stopper in the ladle engageable with the spout from above, a rod connected to the stopper and extending upwardly in the ladle, a plate connected to the rod neard the top of the ladle, a pair of parallel bars laterally on the ladle and engaging said plate, and motor means drivingly connected to said bars to actuate said plate and rod and stopper.
- 16. A crane structure according to claim 15 wherein said motor means is a hydraulic actuator having a piston rod reciprocably projecting therefrom and operatively connected to said bars.
- 17. A crane structure according to claim 16 wherein a cross member interconnects the piston rod with said bars.
- 18. A crane structure according to claim 1 in which said trolley means includes at least one trolley comprising a horizontal plate, a carriage beneath said plate, support means connected to the plate and extending to beneath the trolley, journal means rotatably supporting the trolley on the plate, and guide rollers interposed between said trolley and plate and between said trolley and said support means to support said trolley against tilting movements relative to said plate.
- 19. A crane structure according to claim 18 in which said journal means includes a shaft fixed to said carriage and extending upwardly therefrom, bearing means on said plate rotatably supporting said shaft, and means on the plate for driving said shaft to rotate the carriage on the trolley.
- 20. A crane structure according to claim 18 which includes at least one load drum mounted on said carriage and having load cable means connected thereto and leading downwardly therefrom, and means for driving said drum in rotation to pay out and reel in said cable means.
- 21. A crane structure according to claim 1 motors mounted on said trolley drivingly connected to the said first and second common shafts.
- 22. A crane structure in combination according to claim 1 which includes load cable means connected to said trolley means and extending downwardly therefrom, a ladle having a support bail operatively engaged by said cable means, said ladle having a bottom discharge spout, a stopper in the ladle engageable with the spout from above, a rod connected to the stopper and extending upwardly in the ladle, a plate connected to the rod near the top of the ladle, a pair of screws rotatable on the ladle and threadedly engaging said plate, a motor drivingly connected to said screws to actuate said plate and rod and stopper, a shroud member on the ladle surrounding the discharge end of the spout in radially spaced relation thereto and having an opening for the free flow of molten metal from the spout, and a blower on the ladle connected to withdraw air from within the shroud member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 559,388--Wilson filed Mar. 17, 1975 now abandoned as a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 374,924 filed June 29, 1973, entitled "Crane Structure", now U.S. Pat. No. 3,887,080--Wilson issued June 3, 1975.
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