Claims
- 1. A shovel lifting device comprising front and rear lifting beams which are adapted to support the revolving frame of a given mechanical shovel, front and rear lifting means respectively adapted to control the vertical displacement of said front and rear lifting beams, said front and rear lifting means, when taken as a whole, comprising at least three lifting means, and connection means interconnecting said front and said rear lifting beams with said corresponding lifting means, whereby said revolving frame of said mechanical shovel can be lifted by operation of said lifting means of said shovel lifting device.
- 2. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 1, wherein each said lifting means comprises a pair of cylinders mounted in parallel fashion, each cylinder of said pair being provided with an outer casing means which is slidably mounted on an inner casing means.
- 3. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 2, wherein each said pair of cylinders is mounted at lower end thereof to a base structure.
- 4. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 1, wherein said connection means comprises mounting boxes which are respectively mounted to each said lifting means and which include a head plate and a mounting plate extending from said head plate, said mounting plate being adapted to be mounted to said front or said rear lifting beam while said head plate is adapted to be mounted to said lifting means associated therewith.
- 5. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 2, wherein said connection means of each said lifting means comprises a mounting box having a head plate and a mounting plate which extends from said head plate, the underside of said head plate being provided with two protuberances having respective coaxial recesses which are adapted to received the head of each said cylinder, said mounting plate being adapted to be mounted to said front or said rear lifting beam.
- 6. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 1, wherein said connection means comprises spacing blocks, each said spacing block being mounted to said front lifting means so as to fill the difference in high that exist between the front and the rear of the underside of the revolving frame of said mechanical shovel.
- 7. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 6, wherein said spacing block comprises a bottom plate, a top plate, two side walls extending between said bottom and top plates, a mounting plate disposed at the rear of said top and said bottom plate and a plurality of vertical and horizontal reinforcement plates extending from the inside of said spacing block, said bottom plate being mounted to said front lifting means while said mounting plate of said spacing block being mounted to said front lifting beam, whereby said front lifting beam and said front lifting means thereof formed an integral assembly.
- 8. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 5, wherein said connections means comprises spacing blocks, each said spacing block being mounted to said front lifting means so as to fill the difference in high that exist between the front and the rear of the underside of said revolving frame of said mechanical shovel, whereby the entire stroke of the cylinders of said front lifting means is available for the lifting operation.
- 9. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 8, wherein said spacing block comprises a bottom plate, a top plate, two side walls extending between said bottom and top plates, a mounting plate disposed at the rear of said top and said bottom plate and a plurality of vertical and horizontal reinforcement plates extending from the inside of said spacing block, said bottom plate being mounted to said head plate of said mounting box while said mounting plate of said spacing block being mounted to said front lifting beam, whereby said front lifting beam and said front lifting means formed an integral assembly.
- 10. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 1, wherein said connection means comprises beam connection members mounted to said rear and said front lifting beams, said connection member being adapted to secure said front and said rear lifting beams to said lifting means associated therewith.
- 11. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 10, wherein said front and said rear lifting beams are respectively provided at each end thereof with said beam connection member, said beam connection member including a mounting plate having rear and front surfaces, two side walls extending from said front surface and being adapted to received one of said lifting means, and a beam supporting structure extending from said rear surface of said mounting plate for securing said beam connection member to said rear or front lifting beam, whereby said front and said rear lifting beam are connected to said lifting means associated therewith.
- 12. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 9, wherein said connection means comprises beam connection members which are respectively mounted to each end of said rear and said front lifting beams, each said beam connection members being adapted to be mounted to said mounting plate of one of said mounting box or to said mounting plate of one of said spacing block in order to secure said front and said rear lifting beam to said lifting means associated therewith.
- 13. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 1, wherein said front and said rear lifting beams are respectively provided with two front lifting means and two rear lifting means.
- 14. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 1, wherein said lifting means and said front and said rear lifting beams are provided with means for facilitating handling thereof.
- 15. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 1, wherein said front lifting beam is provided with at least one bracket means which is adapted to cooperate with said mechanical shovel to ensure a proper positioning of said front and rear lifting beams with respect to said mechanical shovel.
- 16. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 15, wherein said bracket means includes a pair of lifting arm secured to said front lifting beam and extending transversally therefrom, each said lifting arm comprising two spaced apart plates which are provided at each ends thereof with corresponding holes for receiving a coupling pin which is engaged with said revolving frame of said mechanical shovel, whereby said front lifting beam is fixed to said revolving frame of said mechanical shovel.
- 17. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 15, wherein said bracket means includes a pair of movable hook members movably mounted in spaced relation on said front lifting beam, and means to displace said movable hook members transversally relative to said front lifting beams, said movable hook members being adapted to engage said revolving frame of said mechanical shovel, whereby said front lifting beam is fixed to said revolving frame of said mechanical shovel.
- 18. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 17, wherein said movable hook members are respectively displaceable within a guide casing means by means of a screw bolt connected to each said movable hook member and extending through a screw hole defined in said guide casing means.
- 19. A shovel lifting beam as defined in claim 1, wherein said rear lifting beam is provided with at least one bracket means which is adapted to cooperate with said mechanical shovel to ensure a proper positioning of said front and rear lifting beams with respect to said mechanical shovel.
- 20. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 19, wherein said mechanical shovel is the B-E 295 XPA model and wherein said bracket means comprises a pair of horizontal brackets removably mounted in space relation on said rear lifting beam, each said horizontal bracket having a top plate, a bottom plate adapted to be secured to said rear lifting beam, and spacing plates extending between said top and bottom plates, said top plate being adapted to support said revolving frame of said B-E 295 XPA mechanical shovel.
- 21. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 19, wherein said mechanical shovel is the P&H 230 XPA model and wherein said bracket means comprises a pair of inclined brackets removably mounted in space relation on said rear lifting beam, each said inclined bracket having a base structure which is removably mounted on said rear lifting beam, a pair of spaced apart inclined support, a supporting plate mounted on each said spaced apart inclined support so as to form an inclined supporting plan which is similar to the underside of said revolving frame, and a protuberance extending from said supporting plate, said protuberance being adapted to engaged said revolving frame of said P&H 230 XPA mechanical shovel to ensure a proper positioning of said rear lifting beam relative to said revolving frame.
- 22. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 3, wherein each said lifting means are provided with means to determine the length stroke of each said pair of cylinders and/or the absolute lifting elevation of the shovel at any time during the lifting operation, this information being transmitted to an automaton which is adapted to control the lifting operation of the shovel, whereby the initial lifting plan is maintained during all the lifting operation.
- 23. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 22, wherein each said lifting means is provided with an absolute lifting elevation detector comprising an holder means extending substantially at right angle from said lifting means, a detector means mounted at the end of said holder, said detector means being connected to a cable which is secured at opposite end thereof to a plate, said plate being anchor in the soil, whereby the lifting elevation relative to the ground is computed at each said lifting means.
- 24. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 22, wherein each said lifting means is provided with a stroke length detector comprising a detector means connected to said pair of cylinders, a cable mounted at one end thereof to said detector means and at opposite end thereof to said base structure of said pair of cylinders, whereby the stroke of said cylinders is computed at each said lifting means
- 25. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 24, wherein said cable is protected by a vertical guard.
- 26. A shovel lifting device comprising a front and a rear lifting beams, each said front and said rear lifting beams being provided with at least one bracket means which is adapted to cooperate with a mechanical shovel having an upper part and a lower part to ensure a proper positioning of said front and said rear lifting beams with respect to said mechanical shovel, front and rear lifting means adapted to control the vertical displacement of said front and said rear lifting beam, wherein said front and said rear lifting beam comprise at least three lifting means, whereby said upper part of the shovel can be lifted by operation of said lifting means of said shovel lifting device
- 27. A method of lifting heavy mechanical shovel using a shovel lifting device having front and rear lifting beam which are adapted to support the revolving frame of a given mechanical shovel, front and rear lifting means respectively adapted to control the vertical displacement of said front and rear lifting beam, wherein said front and rear lifting means, when taken as a whole, comprising at least three lifting means, the method comprising the following steps:
a) preparing a lifting area and the mechanical shovel; b) installing said rear and said front lifting beams with said corresponding lifting means thereof at the appropriate location with respect to the mechanical shovel; and c) lifting the mechanical shovel in a single step by operation of said lifting means.
- 28. A method of lifting heavy mechanical shovel using a shovel lifting device having front and rear lifting beam which are adapted to support the revolving frame of a given mechanical shovel, front and rear lifting means respectively adapted to control the vertical displacement of said front and rear lifting beam, wherein said front and rear lifting means, when taken as a whole, comprising at least three lifting means, said lifting means being provided with detector means which are adapted to determine the length stroke and/or the absolute lifting elevation of the mechanical shovel at each of said lifting means, the method comprising the following steps:
a) preparing a lifting area and the mechanical shovel; b) installing said rear and said front lifting beams with said corresponding lifting means thereof at the appropriate location with respect to the mechanical shovel; c) mounting said detector means to said lifting means; d) recording the reference lifting plan; and e) lifting the mechanical shovel by operation of said lifting means.
- 29. A method of lifting heavy mechanical shovel using a shovel lifting device comprising two lifting beams, removable bracket means being adapted to be mounted to said lifting beams, front and rear lifting means respectively adapted to control the vertical displacement of said front and rear lifting beam, said front and rear lifting means comprising at all at least three lifting means, said lifting means being provided with removable detector means which are adapted to determine the length stroke and/or the absolute lifting elevation of the mechanical shovel at each of said lifting means, the method comprising the following steps:
a) preparing a lifting area and the mechanical shovel; b) if required, mounting said removable bracket means associated with the mechanical shovel to be lifted to said lifting beams; c) installing said rear and said front lifting beams with said corresponding lifting means thereof at the appropriate location with respect of the mechanical shovel; d) mounting said detector means to said lifting means; e) recording the reference lifting plan; and f) lifting the mechanical shovel by operation of said lifting means.
- 30. A shovel lifting device as defined in claim 15, wherein said bracket means includes a pair of lifting arm secured to said front lifting beam and extending transversally therefrom, each said lifting arm comprising an upper hook means and a lower support means adapted respectively to engage said front lifting beam and to support said revolving frame of said mechanical shovel, thereby allowing said front lifting beam to lift said revolving frame.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of PCT/CA98/00496 filed May 22, 1998 designating the United States and claiming priority of Canadian Patent Application serial number 2,206,010 filed May 23, 1997.
Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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