Mobile lift unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6405831
  • Patent Number
    6,405,831
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 18, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A mobile human life unit includes an elevatable platform supported by a ladder mounted on a wheeled vehicle. A first embodiment of the mobile human lift unit utilizes a winch with a winch cable reeved over a pulley carried by a support having at least three legs which are held in fixed positions on the platform. A second embodiment of the mobile human lift unit has an overhead crane with a track which swings about a vertical pivot axis and carries a trolley with a winch.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to mobile lifts and more particularly to wheeled lifts having an elevatable platform with a hoist for rescuing a human from an enclosure; as well as lowering a human into and removing a human from an enclosure.




BACKGROUND ART




Mobile lifts have been used to elevate materials and workmen for a variety of purposes. One such lift includes a chassis mounted on four wheels with one section of an extension ladder rigidly supported on the chassis at an obtuse angle. An extensible section of the ladder supports a horizontal work platform. A hand winch is used to elevate and lower the extensible section of the ladder with the supported work platform. The work platform extends beyond the chassis of the mobile lift to permit placement of material or personnel beyond the area in which the wheeled chassis is free to travel. The platform may include a vertical entryway to permit access to the top opening of a container when the platform rests on the container with the entryway aligned with the top opening. Although these previously designed mobile lifts are advantageously used in numerous applications, there remains a need for equipment to quickly aid in rescue of incapacitated personnel from enclosures, such as storage tanks.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to providing a mobile human lift unit for rescuing personnel from enclosures. An overhead hoist is mounted on an elevatable platform having a vertical entryway. The overhead hoist includes a winch having a cable reeved on an overhead pulley with its free end attachable to a human lift harness or the like. The rescue equipment is mobile to permit it to be quickly positioned to effect a human rescue operation. The platform is vertically adjustable to correspond to the height of a variety enclosures. The overhead hoist may take the form of a tripod, an overhead track and dolly or an overhead crane. The use of an overhead crane which pivots about a vertical axis, facilitates lowering of a rescued person to the ground.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the invention showing a mobile human lift unit having a tripod mounted on an elevatable platform;





FIG. 2

is a top view of the platform of

FIG. 1

with some parts removed for illustration purposes;





FIG. 2A

is a view taken on the line


2


A—


2


A in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 3

is a side view of a second embodiment of the invention and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the platform of the second embodiment of the invention with the overhead crane lowering a rescued person to the ground.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The mobile human lift unit shown in

FIG. 1

includes a wheeled support vehicle


11


having a chassis


12


supported at it front end by a pair of side-by-side support wheels


13


,


14


rotatably mounted on a steering fork


16


. The steering fork


16


is pivotally connected to a forward projecting part of the chassis


12


and the top end of the steering fork


16


is pivotally connected to a tow bar


17


. The rear of the chassis


12


is supported by a pair of laterally spaced support wheels


18


,


19


and outriggers with vertically adjustable feet are secured to the chassis


12


to level and stabilize the chassis when it is placed in a rescue position.




A horizontal platform


26


is supported by a support structure which includes a ladder


27


whose extensible or fly section


28


is rigidly secured to the platform and whose butt section


29


is rigidly secured to the chassis by braces


31


,


32


,


33


,


34


. A hand operated winch


36


is provided to adjust the extension of the ladder, thus adjusting the elevation of the platform


26


. The ladder


27


not only adjustably supports the platform, but also provides access to the platform


26


. The ladder


27


extends upwardly at an obtuse angle from the front end of the chassis


12


, whereby the platform


26


extends horizontal beyond the chassis


12


a sufficient distance to permit the platform


26


to be placed directly above the top opening of a container, tank or enclosure of the type having a top opening. A guard rail


35


is provided on the platform


26


in conformance with safety standards.




Referring also to

FIG. 2

, the platform


26


has a floor


37


and a vertical opening or entryway


38


which is sufficiently large to permit vertical passage of a human. Three sockets or support members


41


,


42


,


43


are mounted on the platform


26


and are shaped and spaced about the entryway


38


to matingly receive the bottom ends of the legs


44


,


46


,


47


of a tripod


48


.

FIG. 2A

shows the leg


44


positioned in the support member


41


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a hand operated winch


51


is rigidly mounted on the leg


44


of the tripod


48


and includes a cable


52


which is reeved on a pulley


52


rotatably supported on an apex or pulley support member


54


to which the upper ends of the tripod legs


44


,


46


,


47


are attached. The free end of the cable


52


is provided with a hook


55


, or, preferably, a releasable connector suitable for attachment to a human lift harness.




The mobile human lift unit shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

includes a vehicle


61


with a chassis


62


rigidly supporting the butt section


63


of an extension ladder


64


. The extensible section


66


of the ladder


64


supports a work platform


67


having a vertical entryway


68


adapted for placement directly above a top opening of a tank shown by broken lines


69


. The vehicle


61


and ladder


64


are of the same general construction as the vehicle


11


and the ladder


27


shown in FIG.


1


. The platform


67


includes a floor frame


71


supporting a partial floor


72


and defining the vertical entryway


68


. The corners of the four sided floor frame


71


support four corner posts


73


,


74


,


76


,


77


to which a safety railing


78


is secured. A first overhead support beam


81


is secured by welding to the upper ends of the posts


73


,


77


and a second overhead support beam


82


is welded to the upper ends of the posts


74


,


76


. An overhead crane


83


is provided on the platform


67


which includes a pivotable mast


84


pivotally connected at its top to the beam


82


and pivotally connected at its bottom to the floor frame


71


. A horizontally extending boom or track


86


, which may be a flanged beam such as an I-beam, has one end rigidly secured, as by welding to the mast


84


a free end extending beneath and beyond the beam


81


.




The overhead crane


83


includes a trolley


87


having a horizontal leg


88


supported on the track


86


by a pair of dollies


89


, connected to the horizontal leg


88


by a pair of tension links


90


,


91


. The trolley


87


also includes a vertical let


92


to which a hand operated winch


93


is secured. The winch includes a cable


94


reeved on a pair of pulleys


96


,


97


rotatably mounted on the horizontal leg


88


of the trolley


87


. The free end of the cable


94


includes a releasable connector


99


adapted for connection to a human lift harness


98


. The mast


84


of the overhead crane


83


is pivotally connected at its top and bottom to the beam


82


and the floor frame


71


, respectively, by pivot pins


101


,


102


for swinging movement about a vertical axis


103


. In order to provide additional support for the free end of the track


86


, a dolly


106


is installed on the beam


81


and a dolly


107


is installed on the track


86


. The dollies


106


,


107


are interconnected by a tension member in the form of a rod


108


. The free end of the track


86


extends horizontally beyond the floor frame


71


to permit a rescued person to be moved through a gate


111


in the safety railing


78


.




Practical Application




A workman may accidently be overcome by fumes in a container in which he is working or preforming an inspection. Many containers can be accessed only through a top opening and such containers render rescue operations difficult. In rescuing a person from a container with a top opening, time is almost always a critical consideration; particularly in those instances where the fumes are life threatening. The mobile human lift unit of this invention provides equipment which can quickly be placed in a position for a human rescue operation and includes vertical lift apparatus for removing the rescued person from the container. The lift unit is also useful in lowering a person assisting in the rescue effort into the container. As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the lift unit not only lifts a rescued person from the container, but also is operable to move the incapacitated person through the gate


111


in the railing


78


, to swing the crane


83


about its vertical axis


103


and to lower the rescued person to the ground at one lateral side of the support vehicle


61


. In addition to rescue operations, the lift unit is advantageously used to lower workers into, and remove workers from, an enclosure in which work needs to be performed.




Other aspects, objects and advantages of this invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A lift unit for removing a human from an enclosure having a top opening, comprising:a wheeled vehicle having a chassis, a horizontally disposed platform including a portion having vertically open entryway and three support members spaced about said entryway, a support structure between said chassis and said platform in the form of an extension ladder having a butt section secured to said chassis and an extensible fly section supporting said platform, an apparatus operable to extend and contract said ladder to raise and lower said platform, said platform being disposed in elevated position above said chassis wherein a portion extends horizontally beyond a perimeter of said wheeled vehicle in one direction to permit said entryway to be positioned above said top opening of said enclosure, a lift tripod having an apex positioned above said open entryway, three legs having upper ends connected to said apex and lower ends supported, respectively, by said support members, and a pulley rotatably supported on said apex, and a winch including a lift cable reeved on said pulley and having a free end adapted for connection to a human lift harness.
  • 2. The lift unit of claim 1 wherein each of said support members are sockets that are shaped to receive the lower end of an associates leg of said tripod.
  • 3. The lift unit of claim 1 wherein said winch is mounted on one of said legs of said tripod.
  • 4. A mobile lift unit for lifting a human through a top opening of an enclosure, comprising:a wheeled vehicle having a chassis, a platform including a portion extending horizontally beyond a perimeter of said chassis, said portion having a vertical entryway, a support structure on said chassis supporting said platform at one side of said vehicle including an apparatus for raising and lowering said platform, said apparatus being operable to raise said platform to permit said vertical entryway to be placed over said top opening, a guard railing about the outer perimeter of said platform including a gate in said guard railing, steps on said support structure permitting a human to ascend to and descent from said platform via said gate, and an overhead crane pivotally mounted on said platform for swinging movement about a vertical axes and including a winch with a cable having a free end adapted for connection to a human to be moved vertically through said top opening and through said vertical entryway.
  • 5. The lift unit of claim 4 wherein said overhead crane includes a horizontally extending track and a trolley supported on said track, said trolley including at least one pulley on which said cable is reeved.
  • 6. The lift unit of claim 5 wherein said track is swingable about said vertical axis to a position in which objects suspended from said free end of said cable maybe moved through said gate upon movement of said trolley on said track in a direction away from said vertical axis.
  • 7. The lift unit of claim 6 wherein said overhead track is swingable about said vertical axis to a position permitting lowering of a human to the ground at one lateral side of said steps.
  • 8. The left unit of claim 6 wherein said platform includes an overhead beam spaced horizontally from said vertical axis and above said track, and further comprising a dolly on said overhead beam connected in supporting relation to said track.
  • 9. The lift unit of claim 4 wherein said support structure includes an extension ladder having a butt section secured to said chassis and an extensible section supporting said platform, said steps being on said ladder.
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