Claims
- 1. A method of operating a heavy duty self-propelled mobile crane on previously prepared foundations at one or more working sites with the foundations having their upper surfaces substantially at ground level, said crane being of the type including a chassis with foundation engaging propelling members, and vertically movable mobile components including a lowermost vertically movable mobile component and an auxiliary frame, said auxiliary frame mounted on the chassis for both vertical movement and rotation about a vertical axis relative to said chassis and foundation; said method comprising the steps of driving the crane onto the foundation at one of said sites, placing a steel ring having a horizontal surface on said foundation for defining therewith a rigid annular supporting surface substantially concentric with said axis, lowering the auxiliary frame and the vertically movable mobile components operatively connected thereto relative to the chassis for rotation on said ring with said foundation engaging propelling members supported on said foundation within said ring, applying a heavy load to one end of the auxiliary frame, adding sufficient counterweights to the other end of the auxiliary frame to substantially balance the weight of said load, raising the load and moving it to another location for release at said location, removing sufficient counterweights from said auxiliary frame to substantially balance said auxiliary frame after the load has been released, raising the auxiliary frame and vertically movable mobile components operatively connected thereto a sufficient distance above said foundation and relative to said chassis to provide adequate road clearance for the vertically movable crane components while driving the crane off said one site.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the steel ring is placed on the foundation prior to driving the crane onto the foundation, and wherein said foundation engaging propelling members of said crane are driven over a portion of said ring when moving onto and off of said foundation.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 including the step of rigidly securing the steel ring to the foundation prior to driving the crane onto the foundation.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein said ring is operatively connected to said auxiliary frame and is one of said vertically movable mobile components, and wherein the lower surface of the ring is said lower surface of said vertically movable lowermost component which is lowered onto the foundation after driving the crane onto the foundation.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein the steps of raising and lowering the auxiliary frame and the vertically movable mobile components includes the step of selectively applying a raising and lowering force between the foundation and the ring.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 wherein the steps of raising and lowering the auxiliary frame and the vertically movable mobile components includes the steps of selectively applying a raising and lowering force between the chassis and the ring.
- 7. A method according to claim 1 wherein said ring includes transverse portions and front and rear portions, said method including the steps of pivotally connecting the transverse portions of the ring to the front and rear portions of the ring, pivoting the transverse portions of the ring between a horizontal working position and an upright transport position, and selectively latching the transverse portions in their horizontal and vertical positions.
- 8. A method of operating a heavy duty self propelled mobile crane on previously prepared foundations at one or more sites with each foundation including a thin steel ring with horizontal upper and lower surfaces with the lower surface secured to the foundation and with its upper surface substantially at ground level, said crane being of the type including a chassis with foundation engaging propelling members, and vertically movable while components including a lowermost vertically movable mobile component and an auxiliary frame mounted on the chassis for both vertical movement and rotation about a vertical axis relative to said chassis; said method comprising the steps of driving the crane onto the foundation at one of said sites with said foundation engaging propelling members moving over a portion of said ring and into position within the ring wherein its vertical axis is substantially concentric with the axis of the ring, lowering the auxiliary frame and vertically movable components operatively connected thereto for rotatable supporting engagement on said ring and for positioning the lower surface of the lowermost vertically movable component substantially at ground level, applying a heavy load to one end of the auxiliary frame, adding sufficient counterweights to the other end of the auxiliary frame to substantially balance the weight of said load, raising the load and moving it angularly about said vertical axis relative to said chassis to another location for release at said location, removing sufficient counterweights from said auxiliary frame to substantially balance said auxiliary frame after the load has been released, raising the auxiliary frame and the vertically movable mobile components operatively connected thereto a sufficient distance above said foundation and relative to said chassis to provide adequate road clearance for the vertically movable mobile crane components, and driving the crane off said one site.
- 9. A method of operating a heavy duty self propelled mobile crane on previously prepared foundations at one or more working sites having their upper surfaces substantially at ground level; said crane being of the type including a chassis with foundation engaging propelling members; and vertically movable mobile components including a lowermost vertically movable mobile component, an auxiliary frame, and a full depth steel ring mounted on the chassis, all of said components and said ring mounted for vertical movement relative to said chassis and said foundation; said auxiliary frame being mounted for rotation relative to said chassis and said ring about a vertical axis: said method comprising the steps of driving the crane onto the foundation at one of said sites, lowering said ring and said mobile components including said auxiliary frame rotatably supported thereon into supporting engagement on said foundation with said foundation propelling members within said ring, said ring and foundation defining a rigid annular supporting surface substantially concentric with said axis, applying a heavy load to one end of said auxiliary frame, adding sufficient counterweights to the other end of the auxiliary frame to substantially balance the weight of said load, raising the load and moving it to another location for release at said location, removing sufficient counterweights from said auxiliary frame to substantially balance said auxiliary frame after the load has been released, raising said auxiliary frame and ring relative to said chassis a sufficient distance above said foundation to provide adequate road clearance for the mobile vertically movable crane components, and driving the crane off said one site.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Application Ser. No. 138,461, filed on Apr. 8, 1980 which issued on July 26, 1983 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,394,911.
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