This application claims priority to FR Patent Application No. 19 15585 filed Dec. 24, 2019, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to the technical field of marine cranes, and in particular that of knuckle boom cranes for offshore applications.
In the offshore field, it is common that the vessels used are equipped with a knuckle boom crane.
The use of such knuckle boom cranes in the offshore field is interesting in particular with regard to their reaches and maximum loads.
For that purpose, such a knuckle boom conventionally comprises two successive booms: a support boom and a terminal boom.
The support boom (commonly called “main boom”) is conventionally articulated to a support structure. The terminal boom (commonly called “jib”) is for its part conventionally articulated to the support boom.
The operation of these two knuckle boom parts is conventionally made using hydraulic jacks:
Defining the stroke and attachment points of these jacks makes it possible to optimize the reach and capacity of this system.
Herein, the second jacks are conventionally implanted between the opposite faces of the two parts of the knuckle boom: the upstream end of the cylinder is fastened to the main boom and the downstream end of the rod is fastened to the knuckle boom.
However, the present structure of the knuckle booms has intrinsic limits in two points:
In order to remedy the above-mentioned drawback of the state of the art, the present invention proposes a knuckle boom crane for offshore application, wherein said crane comprises:
The knuckle boom comprises a main boom and a terminal boom, in series, each comprising:
The support structure and the upstream end of the main boom cooperate through upstream articulation means defining an upstream articulation axis.
The downstream end of the main boom and the upstream end of the terminal boom cooperate through downstream articulation means defining a downstream articulation axis.
The upstream and downstream articulation axes advantageously extend parallel to each other.
The means for operating said knuckle boom comprise:
And, according to the invention, said at least one downstream linear actuator is fastened, on the one hand, to one of the lateral faces of the support arm and, on the other hand, to one of the lateral faces of said terminal boom.
Such a configuration has in particular for interest to provide an improved lever arm between the main boom and the terminal boom.
This new design also makes it possible to increase the articulation angle between the parts of the knuckle boom.
And this arrangement of the downstream linear actuator also makes it possible to improve the capacity of the knuckle boom to support a load in a given position, in particular when the downstream linear actuator is fully retracted or fully extended.
Other non-limitative and advantageous features of the system according to the invention, taken individually or according to all the technically possible combinations, are the following:
The present invention also relates to a vessel for offshore application, equipped with a knuckle boom crane according to the invention.
Of course, the different features, variants and embodiments of the invention can be associated with each other according to various combinations, insofar as they are not incompatible or exclusive with respect to each other.
Moreover, various other features of the invention emerge from the appended description made with reference to the drawings that illustrate non-limitative embodiments of the invention, and wherein:
It is to be noted that, in these figures, the structural and/or functional elements common to the different variants can be denoted by the same reference numerals.
The knuckle boom crane 1 according to the invention (also called “crane 1”) is adapted to offshore applications.
Such a knuckle boom crane 1 is advantageously designed to equip a vessel for offshore application (not shown—also called “offshore vessel”). This crane 1 is hence adapted to be taken on-board the “offshore” vessel.
The term “vessel” includes in particular the marine vessels, in particular the ships, the floating cranes, the offshore barges and platforms.
This crane 1 is hence useful, without being limited thereto, for the installation or the dismantling of the transport infrastructures, the on-board reparations or operations.
As shown in particular in
The support structure 2 advantageously consists of a barrel or mast, intended to be rotated about a vertical longitudinal axis 2′, through operating means (not shown, advantageously hydraulic or electric).
The winch drum 7 and the rotating means 8 form together a winch, advantageously conventional per se.
The rotating means 8 are in particular chosen among the electric or hydraulic motor means.
The knuckle boom 3 is advantageously equipped with pulleys 9, which are sized, distributed and arranged in a customized manner, for guiding the elongated lift member L between the winch drum 7 and the load to be lifted (not shown).
The knuckle boom 3 comprises two boom parts 31, 32 (also called arms or sections), assembled in series from the support structure 2:
The main boom 31 and the terminal boom 32 each include:
The main 31 and terminal 32 booms hence advantageously have a generally parallelepipedal shape.
Within each of these boom parts 31, 32, the lateral faces 311, 321 advantageously extend parallel (or approximatively parallel) to each other, preferably vertically.
As illustrated in
As developed hereinafter, the upstream end 312 of the main boom 31 is assembled with the support structure 2. As for them, the downstream end 313 of the main boom 31 and the upstream end 322 of the terminal boom 32 are assembled together. And the downstream end 323 of the terminal boom 32 is free.
The support structure 2 and the upstream end 312 of the main boom 31 cooperate through upstream articulation means 35 defining an upstream articulation axis 35′, advantageously horizontal.
Hence, the main boom 31 is intended to be rotated with respect to the support structure 2, about this upstream articulation axis 35′ located at the upstream end 312 thereof.
As for them, the downstream end 313 of the main boom 31 and the upstream end 322 of the terminal boom 32 cooperate through downstream articulation means 36 defining a downstream articulation axis 36′, advantageously horizontal.
Hence, the terminal boom 32 is intended to be rotated with respect to the main boom 31, about the downstream articulation axis 36′ located at the upstream end 322 thereof.
The upstream 35 and downstream 36 articulation means advantageously consist of knuckles, for example in the form of roller bearings, which are arranged between the assembled ends (for example of the bearing/stud type).
The upstream 35′ and downstream 36′ articulation axes extend parallel to each other, advantageously horizontally.
The different rotational movements of the boom parts 31, 32 are executed by operating means 5 advantageously associated with control means (not shown).
The operating means 5 of the knuckle boom 3 comprise in particular linear actuators 51, 52, i.e.:
Generally, the linear actuators 51, 52 advantageously consist of hydraulic jacks, preferably associated with a hydraulic unit (not shown). The linear actuators 51, 52 may also consist of electric jacks.
Each linear actuator 51, 52 advantageously comprises a cylinder 511, 521 and a rod 512, 522.
Each cylinder 511, 521 has two ends:
As for it, the rod 512, 522 has a free, downstream end 512b, 522b.
As schematically illustrated in
By “cylindrical bulk”, it is meant in particular the external bulk defined by said at least one downstream linear actuator 52, in particular its cylinder 521.
And according to the invention, said at least one downstream linear actuator 52 is herein fastened at two particular points to the boom parts 51, 52, i.e.:
Such an arrangement of said at least one downstream linear actuator 52, according to the invention, then provides an improved lever arm between the main boom 31 and the terminal boom 32.
That way, as illustrated in
In other words, said at least one downstream linear actuator 52 is laterally offset with respect to the boom parts 31, 32, so as to extend opposite the lateral faces 311, 321 of these latter.
Said at least one downstream linear actuator 52 is hence located out of the intermediate space delimited, on the one hand, between the vertical planes P311 of the main boom 31 and, on the other hand, between the vertical planes P321 of the terminal boom 32.
Still according to the invention, the operating means 5 comprise two downstream linear actuators 52, identical and coplanar to each other, implanted on either side of the main boom 31 and of the terminal boom 32.
Each downstream linear actuator 52 is hence fastened to a couple of lateral faces 311, 321 located on a same side of the knuckle boom 3: a lateral face 311 of the main boom 31 and a lateral face 321 of the terminal boom 32, located on a same side of the knuckle boom 3.
Said at least one downstream linear actuator 52 is fastened, through assembly means 10, 11, to the two lateral faces 311, 321, i.e.:
Still more precisely, the upstream assembly means 10 are herein fastened to the cylinder 521 of the downstream linear actuator 52, remote from the upstream end 521a thereof, advantageously at the downstream end 521b thereof.
Preferably, the upstream assembly means 10 are herein fastened to the closing ring 521b of the cylinder 521 of the downstream linear actuator 52.
Said downstream linear actuator 52 then extends on either side of the upstream assembly means 10.
The cylinder 521 of the downstream linear actuator 52 is hence intended to pivot about the downstream end 521b thereof, at the downstream assembly means 10.
This cylinder 521 of the downstream linear actuator 52 extends, partially or fully, in protrusion (or in cantilever) with respect to the upstream assembly means 10 (upstream side).
With respect to the downstream assembly means 10, the cylinder 521 then extends on the side of the support structure 2 and the rod 522 extends on the side of the terminal boom 32.
In other words, the cylinder 521 extends opposite one of the lateral faces 311 of the main boom 31; and the rod 522 extends opposite one of the lateral faces 321 of the terminal boom 32 and one of the lateral faces 311 of the main boom 31.
As illustrated in
Such a combination of upstream assembly means 10 and downstream assembly means 11, in particular the “ball joint” function of the upstream assembly means 10, provides said at least one downstream linear actuator 52 with an optimized buckling length, releases the rotations and eliminates the parasitic moments, in particular the parasitic bending moments.
The upstream assembly means 10 herein comprise:
The spider 101 hence defines two rotational degrees of freedom R1, R2, perpendicular to each other (advantageously, a vertical axis of rotation R1 and a horizontal axis of rotation R2).
These axes of rotation R1, R2 advantageously intersect each other at the longitudinal axis 52′ of the downstream linear actuator 52.
For that purpose, the spider 101 herein consists of a ring within which in inserted the downstream end 521b of the cylinder 521 of the downstream linear actuator 52.
The ring 101 includes two pairs of concentric orifices 1011, 1012 each defining one of the two rotational degrees of freedom R1, R2.
Two first concentric orifices 1011 receive studs 1013 cooperating with complementary concentric blind orifices 1014, carried by the downstream end 521b of the cylinder 521 of the downstream linear actuator 52 (advantageously arranged on the closing ring 521b on the rod side, denoted by the same reference 521b for the sake of simplicity), to herein define the vertical axis of rotation R1.
Two second concentric orifices 1012 receive studs 1015 carried by the yoke 102 (an added one and a fixed one), to herein define the horizontal axis of rotation R2.
As for them, the downstream assembly means 11 are fastened to the free end 522b of the rod 522.
Still generally, said at least one downstream linear actuator 52 is advantageously fastened to one of the lateral faces 321 of the terminal boom 32, remote from the downstream articulation means 36.
Moreover, said at least one upstream linear actuator 51 is itself fastened, on the one hand, to the support structure 2 and, on the other hand, to the main boom 31.
Said at least one upstream linear actuator 51 is fastened at two points:
Herein, the upstream linear actuator 51 is fastened, on the one hand, to the upstream assembly means 15 at the upstream end 511a of its cylinder 51, and on the other hand, to the downstream assembly means 16 at the free end 512b of its rod 512.
The upstream linear actuators 51 are also two in number, identical and coplanar to each other, implanted on either side of the main boom 31.
In practice, the knuckle boom 3 is operable by the operating means 5 according to two movements:
In particular, said at least one downstream linear actuator 52 according to the invention provides an improved lever arm between the main boom 31 and the terminal boom 32.
During the opening of the terminal boom 32, the downstream linear actuator 52 is intended to oscillate about the first rotational degree of freedom R1 (horizontal) defined by the upstream assembly means 10.
The mounting of the cylinder 521 of the downstream linear actuator 52 at its downstream end 521b, through upstream assembly means 10, further optimizes the buckling length that is limited only to the extended rod length 522 (and no longer to the total length of this downstream linear actuator 52).
In case of buckling phenomenon, the downstream linear actuator 52 has also a rotational clearance according to the first rotational degree of freedom R1 (horizontal) and the second rotational degree of freedom R2 (vertical), also defined by the upstream assembly means 10.
The “ball joint” functions of the assembly means 10, 11 release the rotations and eliminate the parasitic moments, in particular the parasitic bending moments.
Of course, various other modifications can be brought to the invention within the framework of the appended claims.
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