Claims
- 1. A lifting apparatus for implementing a rectilinear movement of a handling device, comprising:
a pair of longitudinal members arranged in parallel relationship in a common plane at formation of a space therebetween and securable to a stationary or movable carrying unit; at least one connecting element rigidly interconnecting the longitudinal members; a drive mechanism; a lifting beam movable by the drive mechanism longitudinally along the longitudinal members and having attached thereon, directly or indirectly, a handling device; and a guide rail extending parallel to and supporting the lifting beam, said guide rail being received in carriages, arranged at a distance behind one another, for displacement in longitudinal direction in a freely running manner, as the lifting beam is moved by the drive mechanism, wherein the carriages are arranged in the space between the longitudinal members and secured to the connecting element, wherein the longitudinal members and the lifting beam are formed with longitudinal grooves for engagement of sliding blocks so that the connecting element, the drive mechanism and the carrying unit are securable to the longitudinal members in any desired longitudinal position, and the guide rail is securable to the lifting beam in any desired longitudinal position.
- 2. The lifting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lifting beam and the longitudinal members are configured as aluminum profiles made through an extrusion process and having a square or rectangular cross section.
- 3. The lifting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the carriages are guided in a linear direction.
- 4. The lifting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the connecting element is a metal plate.
- 5. The lifting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism is a cable balancer having a cable secured to a lower end of the lifting beam.
- 6. The lifting apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising an attachment element configured as a horizontal beam made of an aluminum profile, and a rigid load-moment support for securing the attachment element to the lifting beam via sliding blocks.
- 7. The lifting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal members have stop members secured by sliding blocks for limiting a lifting path of the lifting beam.
- 8. A lifting apparatus, comprising:
a pair of spaced-apart longitudinal members defining a longitude axis and formed with grooves extending longitudinally in the direction of the axis; a connecting element interconnecting the longitudinal members; a drive mechanism; a lifting beam operatively connected to a load-receiving member and movable by the drive mechanism in the direction of the axis, said lifting beam being with a groove extending longitudinally in the direction of the axis; a support unit, positioned between the longitudinal member, for guiding the lifting beam as it moves in the axial direction, said support unit including a pair of carriages mounted in axially spaced-apart relationship to the connecting element, and a guide rail movably received in the carriages and supporting the lifting beam; and fastening means in the form of sliding blocks for detachable securement to the grooves of the longitudinal members and the lifting beam to thereby permit positioning of the connecting element and the drive mechanism along a length of the longitudinal members, and of the guide rail along a length of the lifting beam at a desired location.
- 9. The lifting apparatus of claim 8, wherein the lifting beam and the longitudinal members are configured as aluminum profiles made through an extrusion process and having a square or rectangular cross section.
- 10. The lifting apparatus of claim 8, wherein the connecting element is a metal plate.
- 11. The lifting apparatus of claim 8, wherein the drive mechanism is a cable balancer having a cable secured to a lower end of the lifting beam.
- 12. The lifting apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising means for restricting a lifting path of the lifting beam, said means including a stop member detachably secured to the longitudinal members, and a pair of angle brackets mounted to axial end zones of the lifting beam for cooperation with the stop member.
Priority Claims (1)
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100 61 343.8 |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of prior filed provisional application, Appl. No. 60/260,578, filed Jan. 8, 2001, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e), the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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