The invention relates to an element for connecting a lattice system to a telescopic boom head, the lattice system consisting of upper chords and lower chords, between which struts and/or stays are arranged.
The invention is not limited to this connection of a lattice system to a telescopic boom head, but can also be used to connect a lattice system to another lattice system or to an adaptor for a lattice system.
It is generally known in practice that the chords of lattice systems of this type can be directly connected at connecting points between the telescopic boom head and the upper chords and the lower chords by bolts or by inserted butt straps.
It is also known, in this case, that the connections can be used for an angled arrangement, in that the upper chords and the lower chords are connected to the telescopic boom head by elements of different lengths.
The invention proceeds from the possibility that the lower chord of a lattice system is directly bolted to the telescopic boom head, while the corresponding upper chord is connected to the telescopic boom head by inserting a butt strap in such a way that an angling of the lattice parts also known as the main boom extension is produced.
The object of the invention is to provide a possibility with which simple production of the connection can take place, which can take place with single-handed operation or the mechanical aid of a simple device, wherein, in particular, a plurality of angling possibilities exist, however.
This object is achieved according to the invention with an element for connecting the chords of a lattice system to a telescopic boom head, wherein the lattice system consists of upper chords and lower chords, between which struts and/or stays are arranged, the lower chords being directly connected to the telescopic boom head by means of bolts, while the upper chords can be connected to the telescopic boom head by a connecting element of variable length in such a way that—with respect to the connection of the lower chords—the upper chords can be adjusted at a variable angle with respect to the telescopic boom head, and wherein the connecting element consists of two butt straps which can each be fastened to the upper chords and can be connected to one another at different points.
In this case, the connecting element may consist of two butt straps which are configured the same but are arranged in a mirror-inverted manner with respect to one another on connection.
The butt straps may, however, also have different lengths.
According to one configuration, each butt strap may be configured as a multi-armed lever, the arms enclosing an angle of <90° and a bore being provided in the region where the arms meet to fasten the butt strap at the end of the upper chord.
It is also possible for one arm to have a multiple of the length of the other arm and for one bore to be provided on the shorter arm and an approximately central bore and one arranged at the end to be provided on the longer arm to connect the butt straps to one another.
The invention is to be described below using embodiments.
In the drawings
In detail and coinciding in the two figures, the parts are designated:
In the two embodiments shown, a direct connection of the lower chords 5 and 6 is provided, specifically by the bolts 7.
Butt straps 1 and 2 are placed in between in the upper chords 3 and 4. These butt straps 1, 2, in the embodiment shown, each consist of two-armed levers, with one arm 10, 12 being shorter than the other arm 9, 11. According to one configuration, each butt strap may be configured as a multi-armed lever, the arms 9, 10 and 11, 12, respectively, enclosing an angle a of <90° and a bore being provided in the region where the arms meet to fasten the butt strap at the end of the upper chord.
In the 20° configuration, the two butt straps are each bolted by one end to the upper chord 3 and 4—at 7. The butt straps themselves are connected here by a further bolt 7, which is guided through the central openings of the two butt straps.
In order to obtain a greater angle of, for example 40°, according to
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