The invention relates to a trolley of a crane, arranged to move along a main support structure of the crane, whereby the trolley comprises a frame structure; bearing wheels which are fastened to the frame structure and by means of which the trolley is arranged to move along said main support structure; a hoisting mechanism that has a rope drum for a hoisting rope, a rope pulley arrangement which has upper and lower rope pulley arrangements and through which the hoisting rope may be guided from the rope drum to a fixed fastening point on the trolley, and a hoisting member in cooperation with the hoisting rope for hoisting a load; whereby the rope drum is supported to the support frame structure of the trolley so that the axle of the rope drum is parallel to the main support structure; whereby the rope pulley arrangement is located, in the axial direction of the rope drum, at least partly outside the rope drum end which is on the side of said fastening point.
In prior art there are problems on the distribution of loads on a trolley, caused by the hoisting, whereby the trolley structure is under a heavy local strain, in particular torsional stresses of various kinds. Without major alternation work, the current structures are not suitable for different rope drum lengths or rope pulley arrangements of different widths, whereby the dimension of the upper rope drum arrangement in the axial direction of the rope drum varies. In many of the modern trolleys, the rope drum is usually positioned in the trolley structure or within the frame so that its length may not be changed in a simple manner.
An object of the invention is to improve the trolley referred to in the beginning so as to enable the aforementioned drawbacks to be solved. This object is reached by the solution according to the invention, which is characterised in that the support frame structure is divided into two separate frame parts, that is, a first frame part and a second frame part, whereby the first frame part supports the rope pulley arrangement and the rope drum end on the side thereof, and whereby the second frame part supports the opposite end of the rope drum.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.
The invention is specifically based on the fact that when the rope pulley arrangement is arranged in accordance with the invention partly or preferably entirely outside the end of a rope drum, the support frame structure is at the same time divided into two parts, one of which receives the stress caused in particular by the load being hoisted, and the other the load caused by the “free” end of the rope drum. This structure at the same time makes it possible to construct trolleys comprising upper rope pulley arrangements of different sizes and rope drums of different lengths by using the same frame components.
When most of the structure supporting a load has thus been separated from the hoisting mechanism, the structure supporting a load may be standardised independent of the rope drum length/hoisting height choice.
In particular, when the rope pulley arrangement is located, in the axial direction of the rope drum, entirely in front of the rope drum and outside the aforementioned end, the bends in the rope pulley arrangement, causing wear in the hoisting rope, may be avoided.
In the solution according to the invention, the structure supporting the trolley is mainly strained by tensile stress whereby a bending torque load is for the largest part avoided.
The invention will now be described in more detail by means of a few preferred exemplary embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings, in which
Referring at first to
The trolley 1 has a support frame structure 3 and bearing wheels 4 which are fastened to it and by means of which the trolley 1 is arranged to move along said main support structure 2. Some of these bearing wheels 4 may be used to move the trolley 1. An actuator (a moving mechanism of the trolley) for driving the bearing wheels 4 is not shown.
To the trolley 1, a hoisting mechanism is arranged that has a rope drum 5 for a hoisting rope 6, and a rope pulley arrangement which has upper and lower rope pulley arrangements 7 and 8, through which the hoisting rope 6 may be guided from the rope drum 5 to a fixed fastening point X on the trolley 1. A hoisting member 9 in cooperation with the hoisting rope 6 for hoisting a load is arranged in connection with the lower rope pulley arrangement 8. The rope drum 5 is supported to the support frame structure 3 of the trolley so that the axle 5a of the rope drum 5 is parallel to the main support structure 2. A hoisting motor and gears required to operate the hoisting mechanism (rope drum 5) is not shown (but are shown in
The trolley 1 according to the invention is characterised in that the rope pulley arrangement 7, 8 is located, in the axial direction of the rope drum 5, at least partly outside the rope drum 5 end which is on the side of said fastening point X; and in that the support frame structure 3 is divided into two separate frame parts, that is, a first frame part 3a and a second frame part 3b, whereby the first frame part 3a supports the rope pulley arrangement 7, 8 and the rope drum 5 end on the side thereof, and whereby the second frame part 3b supports the opposite end of the rope drum 5.
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The trolley 100 according to
The trolley 200 according to
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The above description of the invention is only intended to illustrate the basic idea of the invention. A person skilled in the art may thus vary its details within the scope of the attached claims.
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