Claims
- 1. A hoist system, comprising:at least one mast, a hoist trolley moveable externally along the mast, and a platform, which is articulately coupled to the hoist trolley so that it is horizontally pivoting about a substantially vertical axis between two end positions relative to the hoist trolley, the vertical axis being situated between the hoist trolley and the platform, as seen horizontally, wherein the position of the vertical axis is adjustable for adjusting the distance between the hoist trolley and the platform.
- 2. A hoist system according to claim 1, wherein the position of the vertical axis is adjustable at different distances from the hoist trolley as seen horizontally.
- 3. A hoist system according to claim 1, wherein the position of the vertical axis is adjustable at different distances from the platform as seen horizontally.
- 4. A hoist system comprising:at least one mast, a hoist trolley moveable externally along the mast, a platform, which is articulately coupled to the hoist trolley so that it is horizontally pivoting about a substantially vertical axis between two end positions relative to the hoist trolley, the vertical axis being situated between the hoist trolley and the platform, as seen horizontally, the position of the vertical axis being adjustable at different distances from the platform as seen horizontally, for adjusting the distance between the hoist trolley and the platform, a first coupling element, which is coupled to the hoist trolley and which has at least two vertical bores situated at different distances from the hoist trolley, a second coupling element, which is coupled to the platform and which has a least one vertical bore spaced from the platform, and an axle pin releasably extending through any of the bores of the first coupling element and through the bore of the second coupling element, whereby the axle pin is coaxial with said vertical axis.
- 5. A hoist system according to claim 4, wherein the bores of the first coupling element form a row of bores extending centrally out of the hoist trolley.
- 6. A hoist system comprising:at least one mast, a hoist trolley moveable externally along the mast, a platform, which is articulately coupled to the hoist trolley so that it is horizontally pivoting about a substantially vertical axis between two end positions relative to the hoist trolley, the vertical axis being situated between the hoist trolley and the platform, as seen horizontally, the position of the vertical axis being adjustable for adjusting the distance between the hoist trolley and the platform, a first coupling element coupled to the hoist trolley, and a second coupling element coupled to the platform, the second coupling element being articulately coupled to the first coupling element so that it is pivoting about said vertical axis.
- 7. A hoist system according to claim 6, wherein the platform is articulately coupled to the second coupling element so that it is pivoting about a substantially horizontal axis.
- 8. A hoist system according to claim 7, wherein the first coupling element is articulately coupled to the hoist trolley so that it is pivoting about a further substantially horizontal axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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9904011 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the U.S. national phase of international application PCT/SE00/002146 filed Nov. 1, 2000, which designated the U.S.
PCT Information
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PCT/SE00/02146 |
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WO01/32544 |
5/10/2001 |
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