The present application claims the priority benefits of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2016/078467, filed Nov. 22, 2016, and claims benefit of German patent application DE 10 2015 120 350.2, filed Nov. 24, 2015.
The invention relates to a mobile crane with a main jib luffably mounted thereon and able to be raised via a luffing cylinder, and with a main jib extension releasably connected to a main jib head of the main jib via upper bolts and lower bolts, the main jib extension, starting from a basic position after release of the upper bolts, is able to be angled about a luffing axis relative to the main jib by means of an angling drive, the angling drive engages on a foot of the main jib extension, wherein a drive of the mobile crane, which is provided for another task, provides the movement energy for the angling drive.
The invention also relates to a method for angling a main jib extension relative to a main jib of a mobile crane, wherein the main jib is luffably mounted on the mobile crane and can be raised via a luffing cylinder, the main jib extension is releasably connected to a main jib head of the main jib via upper bolts and lower bolts, an angling drive engages on a foot of the main jib extension, wherein by means of the angling drive which, for the angling procedure, draws its movement energy from a drive of the mobile crane which is otherwise provided for another task of the mobile crane, the main jib extension, starting from a basic position is raised about a luffing axis relative to the main jib until the upper bolts are relieved, then the upper bolts are removed.
German utility model DE 20 2004 020 760 U1 already discloses a mobile crane with a main jib and a main jib extension fastened to its main jib head. The main jib extension is luffable from a basic position, in which the main jib extension is orientated with its longitudinal direction as an extension of the longitudinal direction of the main jib, into a 20° position and a 40° position. In a conventional manner, the main jib extension is releasably fastened to the main jib head via two lower bolts disposed in the region of bottom chords of the main jib extension and two upper bolts disposed in the region of top chords of the main jib extension. In order to be able to luff the main jib extension about the two lower bolts serving as a luffing axis out of the basic position, in a first step the two upper bolts are pulled and in a second step, by means of hydraulic luffing cylinders which engage on the main jib head and on the main jib extension, the luffing of the main jib extension is effected. The insertion and pulling of the two upper bolts is effected in each case via a hydraulic bolting cylinder. In order to power the luffing cylinders and the bolting cylinders an autonomous hydraulic assembly is disposed at the lower end of the main jib extension. It is possible to use e.g. a diesel engine or an electric motor, in each case with an associated hydraulic pump, as the hydraulic assembly.
The object of the invention is to create a mobile crane and a method for angling a main jib extension relative to a main jib of a mobile crane, with which the angling of the main jib extension is simplified.
In accordance with the invention, in the case of a mobile crane with a main jib luffably mounted thereon and able to be raised via a luffing cylinder, and with a main jib extension releasably connected to a main jib head of the main jib via upper bolts and lower bolts, wherein the main jib extension, starting from a basic position after release of the upper bolts, is able to be angled about a luffing axis relative to the main jib by means of an angling drive, the angling drive engages on a foot of the main jib extension, wherein a drive of the mobile crane, which is provided for another task, provides the movement energy for the angling drive, a simplification is achieved by virtue of the fact that the angling drive is designed such that a telescopic cylinder provides the movement energy for the angling drive by retracting and extending the main jib. This ensures that the angling procedure is not performed by means of external auxiliary means or additional auxiliary cylinders but instead drives are used which are provided on the mobile crane and are already present. The angling procedure is not performed by means of hydraulic cylinders which are to be additionally provided. The angling per se takes place predominantly on the ground or the deposit position of the main jib so that it is not necessary to work far above the upper edge of the mobile crane. The invention makes it possible to angle the main jib extension in the case of a mobile crane standing on even ground and with a horizontally orientated telescopic jib. The last part of the luffing-up of the main jib extension to a 20° or a 40° position is assisted by the luffing cylinder of the main jib.
In this case, provision is made that the angling drive engages the main jib on the one hand and engages the main jib extension in the region of its top chord on the other hand. Moreover, the angling drive is advantageously designed in such a way that the main jib extension can be raised and lowered so as to pivot about the luffing axis against the effect of the gravitational force of the main jib extension. In particular, in this case the luffing axis is formed by a lower rolling head spindle.
In one advantageous variant, provision is made that the angling drive comprises a coupling rod, the coupling rod is fastened at a first coupling rod end to the top chord of the main jib extension and is fastened at a second coupling rod end to the main jib, the length of the coupling rod is selected such that a main jib previously extended by the distance of an extension path can subsequently be retracted and extended such that the main jib extension can be raised and lowered so as to pivot about the luffing axis against the effect of the gravitational force of the main jib extension.
In accordance with the invention, in the case of a method for angling a main jib extension relative to a main jib of a mobile crane, wherein the main jib is luffably mounted on the mobile crane and can be raised via a luffing cylinder, the main jib extension is releasably connected to a main jib head of the main jib via upper bolts and lower bolts, an angling drive engages on a foot of the main jib extension, wherein by means of the angling drive which, for the angling procedure, draws its movement energy from a drive of the mobile crane which is otherwise provided for another task of the mobile crane, the main jib extension, starting from a basic position, is raised about a luffing axis relative to the main jib until the upper bolts are relieved, then the upper bolts are removed, a simplification is achieved by virtue of the fact that angling plates are inserted, or have been inserted, between the main jib head and a top chord of the main jib extension, by means of which angling plates desired angling of the main jib extension with respect the main jib is limited, the main jib extension is lowered by means of the angling drive for as long as until the maximum angling position is reached or a tip of the main jib extension comes to rest on a ground, the drive of the mobile crane is disconnected from the angling drive and if the maximum angling position is not yet reached, the main jib is raised in order to angle the main jib extension until the desired angling is achieved and in order to provide the movement energy a coupling rod is connected to the main jib and the main jib extension and the movement energy is provided by retracting and extending the main jib. In relation to the advantages associated herewith, reference is made to the statements previously given for the mobile crane.
In association with the present invention, a mobile crane is understood to be both a movable telescopic crane and also a movable crawler crane with a lattice mast jib.
The invention is explained in more detail hereinunder with the aid of an exemplified embodiment illustrated in the drawings.
Such main jib extensions 4 are fundamentally constructed as modular design systems from individual main elements and can be fitted together depending on the required length or load capacity thereof. The individual main elements have dimensions suitable for transportation and in most cases are not carried along with the telescopic crane but are transported separately. When the spindle loads of the telescopic crane and the construction size of the main jib extension 4 allow, the main jib extension 4 can be carried along if required. This would then be located in a transport position laterally next to and in parallel with the main jib 1. The individual main elements are connected to one another by means of bolt connections at corresponding bolting points A, B, C and D to form the desired main jib extension 4. The attachment to the main jib head 1a can be effected using main elements or as a preassembled unit or units.
Angling back the main jib extension 4 takes place in the reverse order.
Although in conjunction with the present exemplified embodiment, the main jib 1 is described as a telescopic jib and the main jib extension 4 is described as a lattice mast jib, the invention can also be applied to other embodiments of the main jib 1 and main jib extension 4. The main jib 1 can also be a lattice mast jib or a combination of a telescopic jib, lattice mast jib and/or box jib. For the main jib extension 4, lattice mast jibs or box jibs or combinations thereof are feasible.
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