The invention relates to a lifting device construction. More specifically, the invention relates to a movable personnel lift.
Various construction/renovation projects require the use of personnel lifts for hoisting employees to a proper working height, for example in the process of renovating or constructing a building wall.
One such personnel lift of the prior art is a scissor lift, employing a contractible and extensible scissor mechanism for operating a lift platform on which stands a person to be moved around. The personnel lift is typically operable in a self-propelled fashion upon wheels installed thereunder. The personnel lift has its control instruments typically included in a control panel mounted on a guardrail of the lift platform. Hence, the panel enables a lifting device to be moved around by driving the lifting device and the lift platform to be hoisted to a desired height. Typically, such a scissor lift is operated by means of a hydraulic cylinder/cylinders. In its lowest position, the device has its lift platform lying typically, at a height of just over a meter and, depending. on the design, can be hoisted from there to the height of about 4-6 meters.
Another prior known solution for a personnel lift is the employment of a lifting bucket at the end of a lifting boom. Such a solution can be mounted on a trailer for moving it to the worksite by being towed with a car. Like in the above-described solution, the lifting bucket is controlled from a control panel mounted on a lifting bucket guardrail. The lifting boom operation can be based solely on the control of fixed boom structures or else the boom structure may include hydraulically operating telescopic mechanisms capable of providing the lifting device with a more extensive working range.
Typically, in all prior art solutions, the personnel lifts can also be used to some extent for hoisting various working supplies/building materials to a worksite and back again. The necessary working supplies, such as for example wall or ceiling paneling accessories and the like, are loaded on the floor of a personnel lift and hoisted to the destination at a working height. The worker installs the carried amount of material and returns on the personnel lift to a lower level for a pickup of the next installation batch. Thus, the employed working supplies/building materials are prepared, for example to a correct dimension or size, on ground/floor level. For speedier work, it is preferable that one worker be used in the preparation of a new installation batch and another on the personnel lift in the installation of a previous batch
The solution according to the invention provides an improvement for prior art solutions by making it possible to work at a worksite with a minimal number of disruptions and by minimizing the number of required employees.
This is possible with a solution of the invention, wherein the lifting device construction comprises separately a walking platform and a working platform, as well as a hoist mechanism for the lifting device construction which is accommodated substantially between the walking platform and the working platform when the lifting device construction is in its bottom position. An integral assembly made up by the walking platform and the working platform is lifted by the hoist mechanism from below the working platform, whereby, when the lifting device construction is in a closed position, the hoist mechanism, regarding its main components, is capable of fitting in a space between the working platform and the walking platform.
The walking platform may extend at least partially or completely around the working platform. When it is desirable to maximize the working platform size, it is possible to limit the walking platform size to no more than a small working spot at some point along an edge of the working platform. On the other hand, whenever necessary, and depending on a work project, the walking platform can be expanded to comprise various extensions along which the installation and maintenance work can be performed over a more extensive range with a single position setting of the lifting device construction. It is preferred that such walking platform expansion elements not be attached to the lifting device construction until at the worksite.
Likewise, the working platform can be enlarged with expansion elements for providing a working platform of required size. In certain jobs, it is preferred that the working platform be located on one side of the lifting device construction, whereby for example the mass of building supplies present on the working platform and the mass of persons standing on the walking platform balance each other. Most preferably, this working platform expansibility is implementable by means of collapsible working platform modules, whereby, when the working platform is in a non-expanded configuration, it is possible to move around the working platform from anywhere, but once expanded, the walking platform lies right next to a current work project and the working platform lies further out from the project. In a respective manner, the walking platform enlargement is also carried out by means of collapsible walking platform modules.
According to a particularly preferred embodiment of the lifting device construction, the hoist mechanism comprises at least two threaded telescopic mechanisms. This solution enables a variable length lifting device construction, whereby, the lifting device construction frame in a transport condition can be set in a short configuration, but converted at the worksite, as necessary, to a long configuration for increasing a working extent e.g. along the length of a wall at the worksite, thereby in turn improving work efficiency with less parking of the lifting device construction on a new spot.
The above-described design in a lifting device construction enables easy ascent to a top of the lifting device construction, setting up a working platform (for example, in order to finish materials for installation), attachment of various accessories to the working platform, and overall speeding up the work and minimizing the personnel (work efficiency maximization). By using expansion elements for the walking platform, the working range can be expanded, thereby reducing the necessity of moving the lifting device construction.
The lifting device construction can be integrated with a trailer for easy transport from worksite to worksite, or else the lifting device construction can have its own chassis with wheels. In this case, the lifting device construction is readily movable for example by means of an electric motor.
The invention will now be described more precisely with reference to the drawings, in which
The lifting device construction has its walking platform 6 and working platform 7 making up an integral assembly and that has been lifted up with a hoist mechanism 8, which in this example is a threaded telescopic assembly. The hoist mechanism 8 bears itself on a bottom surface of the working platform 7 or is connected by way of bracing members to vertical walls present between the working platform and the walking platform 6, whereby, when in its bottom position, the hoist, mechanism remains, as far as its main components are concerned, between the working platform and the walking platform. The invention is not limited solely to the exemplified hoist mechanism 8, but the hoist mechanism can be established by using any prior known technology, such as for example a scissor lift, a hydraulic cylinder, or the like. The walking platform 6, which extends around the working platform 7, is further surrounded along its outer edge by a rail 9 for preventing a fall.
In the embodiment of
Described above are just by way of example a few preferred embodiments of the invention. However, the examples are by no means restrictive regarding the scope of protection, but the invention has its scope of protection defined in accordance with the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U20134094 | Apr 2013 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FI2014/050259 | 4/10/2014 | WO | 00 |