This invention relates to mobile lighting apparatus.
The invention has particular application to mobile lighting apparatus of the type in which an array of lights is mounted to a boom which can be raised when in a desired location or site for directing light onto a selected area and lowered for transport to another desired location or site.
One known mobile lighting apparatus includes a trailer with a boom and an array of lights mounted thereon which can be raised from a lowered position in which the boom is horizontal and can be secured in that position to a raised position in which the boom is vertical and can be secured in the vertical position. Such apparatus provides for operation of the lights only when the boom is in the vertical position and only provides for securement of the boom in either the horizontal or vertical positions.
The present invention is aimed at providing mobile lighting apparatus which can be more easily moved from one site to another. The invention is also aimed at providing mobile lighting apparatus which can supply more powerful lighting at a greater height than previously known mobile lighting apparatus and be relatively easy to raise and lower.
With the foregoing in view, the present invention resides broadly in mobile lighting apparatus, including:
a base;
traction means operatively connected to said base and adapted to engage the ground for moving said base relative thereto;
traction drive means operatively connected to said traction means for driving said traction means along the ground;
a turret mounted on said base for pivoting or rotating movement relative thereto about a substantially vertical axis;
turret drive means for driving said turret about said substantially vertical axis;
electricity generation means mounted to said turret for pivoting or rotating movement therewith;
an extendable boom pivotally mounted to said turret at or adjacent its proximal end for movement relative thereto between a lowered position and a raised position;
lighting means operatively connected to said boom at or adjacent its distal end; and
electricity communication means connecting said lighting means to said electricity generation means.
Preferably, said electricity generation means includes an internal combustion engine with an alternator or generator coupled thereto. It is also preferred that said electricity generation means overhang said base such that in use, the electricity generation means is closer to the ground than the turret so that in cases where the traction means sinks into the ground the electricity generation means or a platform on which it is mounted engages the ground and supports the turret.
Preferably, said drive means includes one or more hydraulic motors drivingly connected to the traction means and driven by an internal combustion engine independently of the electricity generation means.
Preferably, said electricity communication means includes a power cable arranged to fold and unfold on a tray or rack mounted to said boom as said boom retracts and extends.
In another aspect, the invention resides broadly in a method of converting lifting apparatus to lighting apparatus as previously described, the lifting apparatus having a base, traction means operatively connected to the base and adapted to engage the ground for moving the base relative thereto and traction drive means operatively connected to the traction means for driving the traction means along the ground, a turret mounted on the base for pivoting or rotating movement relative thereto about a substantially vertical axis and turret drive means for driving the turret about the substantially vertical axis, an extendable boom pivotally mounted at or adjacent its proximal end to the turret for movement relative thereto between a lowered position and a raised position, and a counterweight mounted to said turret to counter the weight of the boom, the method including:
connecting lighting means to said boom at or adjacent its distal end;
removing the counterweight at least in part and mounting electricity generation means to said turret in a predetermined position instead of the removed counterweight; and
electrically connecting the electricity generation means to the lighting means.
Preferably, said predetermined position is selected such that the electricity generation means acts as a suitable counterweight for the boom and the lighting means mounted thereon when fully extended.
The terms “horizontal” and ‘vertical” are intended to describe the orientation of the particular axis or component being referred to when the apparatus is at rest on a level horizontal surface even though the axis or component may not be geometrically exactly vertical or horizontal. Further, such terms are not intended to limit the apparatus to use in any particular orientation.
In order that the invention may be more easily understood and put into practical effect, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings wherein:
The lighting apparatus 10 illustrated in
A turret 17 is mounted on the base 11 for pivoting (or rotating) movement about a vertical axis 18 also in known manner for apparatus of this type and driven by a hydraulic motor (not visible in the drawings). An extendable boom 21 is mounted to the turret for up and down movement about a horizontal pivot pin 22 also in known manner for apparatus of this type.
A diesel engine driven hydraulic pump (not visible in the drawings) is mounted in the turret for supplying hydraulic fluid to drive the hydraulic traction motors and the hydraulic motor for pivoting the turret, as well as hydraulic rams for raising, lowering and extending and retracting the boom 21 in known manner.
A lighting frame 31 having an array of lights 32 mounted thereon is connected to the outer end 33 of the boom by a pivot pin 34 for up and down movement relative to the boom with a hydraulic ram 36 arranged to selectively raise and lower the frame.
The lights in the array are powered by a diesel engine driven generator unit 41 which is bolted to a support frame 42 extending from the rear of the turret. Advantageously, the generator unit is mounted in a predetermined position so as to provide a suitable counterweight to the boom, the lighting frame and the lights attached thereto.
A power cable 51 extends from the generator unit 41 on a “cat rack” type tray beside the boom (although in some embodiments it passes through the boom) and is connected at one end to a distribution box 52 mounted on the lighting frame 32. Additional smaller cables distribute power from the distribution box to individual lights 53 mounted on the frame.
The lighting apparatus 110 illustrated in
In use, when temporary lighting is required at a site, for example for machinery breakdown repairs, road works, sporting events and the like, the lighting apparatus is transported to the site by truck where it is unloaded via ramps in known manner. The apparatus can then be driven to the desired position under its own motive power by operation of a controller on the turret or by a remote controller connected to the turret by a cable or wireless controller for controlling the engine driven hydraulic pump. When the apparatus is in the desired location, the boom can be raised and extended to a desired elevated position by actuating the relevant control valves and then the generator can be started to supply power to the lights.
In the apparatus illustrated in
The foregoing description has been given by way of illustrative example of the invention and many modifications and variations which will be apparent to persons skilled in the art may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009904235 | Sep 2009 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU2010/001132 | 9/2/2010 | WO | 00 | 3/2/2012 |