Multi-position low profile boom nose

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6186346
  • Patent Number
    6,186,346
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 20, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A multi-position boom nose includes a support structure disposed at one end of a boom. The support structure supports at least a first sheave set, and the first sheave set includes at least one sheave. A pivot arm has a first end pivotally connected to the support structure. A second end of the pivot arm supports a second sheave set, and the second sheave set includes at least one sheave. The pivot arm has a first working position, a second working position and a stowed position. The pivot arm extends towards the boom in the stowed position. Specifically, the pivot arm extends into the boom in the stowed position. In the first working position, the pivot arm extends perpendicular to the boom. In the second working position, the pivot arm extends away from the boom, and the first sheave set supports a first load bearing member, while the second sheave set supports a second load bearing member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to the nose of a boom; and more particularly, a multi-position low profile boom nose.




2. Description of Related Art




The nose of a boom, multi-section or otherwise, is typically a welded steel structure that houses and provides support for one or more sheaves mounted to a shaft, and is used to redirect a lifting or load line around the point end of the boom to the load. Boom nose sheaves may be mounted to one single shaft at one location, but often there is an upper sheave assembly and a lower sheave assembly. The upper or primary sheave directs the load or lifting line around the end of the boom to a lower or secondary sheave assembly (i.e., lower boom nose sheave, auxiliary boom nose sheave, boom extension sheave). The secondary sheave assembly is necessary to accommodate multiple parts of line required when loads, which are greater than the allowable limit for one or two parts of line, are lifted. If no loads will be lifted that exceed the allowable limit for two parts of line, then one sheave location is sufficient.




When multiple parts of line are required, a hookblock is used to lift the load. A hookblock is a lifting device consisting of one or more sheaves enclosed in a steel housing with a hook at the bottom used for grabbing the load. For two parts of line, the wire rope must pass over the lower sheave on the boom nose, continue down around the hookblock sheave, and then return back again to the boom nose where it is attached to a dead end lug. For three or more parts of line, an appropriate number of lower boom nose sheaves and hookblock sheaves are required, and the load line is reeved back and forth between the two until the number of parts of line is obtained.




When lifting loads using multiple parts of line at high boom angles, the return lines from the hookblock to the lower boom nose sheaves must clear the bottom of the boom sections. This requires that the boom nose extend below the bottom of the boom to accommodate the necessary location of the lower boom nose sheaves. Thus, the overall height of the boom nose becomes greater than desirable as it reduces the height a load may be lifted.




A compact boom nose is an important feature when lifting loads in confined areas where accessibility is limited. However, it is also desirable that the maximum lifting capability not be compromised.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a multi-position boom nose which overcomes the problems and disadvantages discussed above.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a compact boom nose.




A still further object of the present invention is to provide a multi-position low profile boom nose having a primary and secondary sheave set with the secondary sheave set being stowable.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a boom nose which is compact and maximizes lifting capabilities.




Also an object of the present invention is to provide a multi-position boom nose having primary and secondary sheave sets with the secondary sheave set being positionable such that both the primary and second sheave sets can each support a load bearing member.




These and other objectives are provided by a multiposition boom nose, comprising: a support structure disposed at one end of a boom and supporting at least a first sheave set, said first sheave set including at least one sheave; a pivot arm having a first and second end, said first end pivotally connected to said support structure, said second end supporting a second sheave set, said second sheave set including at least one sheave, said pivot arm having at least a first working position and a stowed position, said pivot arm extending towards said boom in said stowed position.




These and other objectives are further provided by a multi-position boom nose, comprising: a support structure disposed at one end of a boom and supporting at least a first sheave set, said first sheave set including at least one sheave; a first load bearing means for bearing a load; a second load bearing means for bearing a load; a pivot arm having a first and second end, said first end pivotally connected to said support structure, said second end supporting a second sheave set, said second sheave set including at least one sheave, said pivot arm having at least a first working position and a second working position, said first load bearing means being supported by said first sheave set and said second load bearing means being supported by said second sheave set when said pivot arm is in said second working position.




Other objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention; methods, operation, and functions of the related elements of the structure; combination of parts; and economies of manufacture will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts in the various figures.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIGS. 1A and 1B

illustrate a side view and an end view, respectively, of an embodiment of the boom nose according to the present invention in a full boom nose configuration;





FIGS. 2A and 2B

illustrate a side view and an end view, respectively, of the embodiment of the boom nose according to the present invention in an auxiliary boom nose configuration and supporting two load bearing members;





FIGS. 3A and 3B

illustrate a side view and an end view, respectively, of the embodiment of the boom nose according to the present invention in the auxiliary boom nose configuration and supporting a single load bearing member; and





FIGS. 4A and 4B

illustrate a side view and an end view, respectively, of the embodiment of the boom nose according to the present invention in a compact or stowed boom nose configuration.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1A and 1B

illustrate a side view and an end view, respectively, of an embodiment of the boom nose according to the present invention in a full boom nose configuration. As shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, a boom nose


12


is disposed at the end of a multi-section boom


10


. The boom nose


12


is a support structure for supporting a primary set of sheaves


16


on a first shaft


14


. The boom nose


12


also supports a pivot arm


18


on first shaft


14


.




As shown in

FIG. 1B

, the pivot arm


18


is formed of two parallel plates


20


and a second shaft


22


. The pivot arm


18


supports a secondary set of sheaves


24


on the second shaft


22


. Each of the primary sheave set


16


and the secondary sheave set


24


includes at least one sheave. As shown in

FIG. 1B

, the embodiment of the boom nose according to the present invention illustrated therein includes one sheave in the primary sheave set


16


, and two sheaves in the secondary sheave set


24


.




A hoist load line


26


connected to a hoist (not shown) is reeved along the primary and secondary sheave sets


16


and


24


and a hookblock


28


. The end of the load line


26


is attached to the boom nose


12


by a dead end lug


30


.




As discussed above, the pivot arm


18


is pivotally connected to the boom nose


12


at the first shaft


14


. Accordingly, by pivoting the pivot arm


18


about the first shaft


14


, the secondary sheave set


24


can be disposed in one of several positions. As further shown in

FIG. 1A

, the boom nose


1


, includes a first mounting hole


32


formed in a lower right hand corner, a second mounting hole


34


formed in a lower left hand corner, and a third mounting hole


36


formed in an upper left hand corner. The pivot arm


18


also includes a fourth mounting hole


37


formed therein. By positioning a locking pin


38


in the fourth mounting hole


37


and the second mounting hole


34


as shown in

FIG. 1A

, the pivot arm


18


is locked perpendicular to the boom


10


. This position is referred to as the full boom nose configuration.




The full boom configuration is used to lift any load which requires three or more parts of line. In addition, the full boom nose configuration can be used anytime that a compact boom nose is not a requirement.




By pivoting the pivot arm


18


upwards and disposing the locking pin


38


in the fourth mounting hole


37


and the third mounting hole


36


, the pivot arm


18


can be locked such that the pivot arm


18


extends away from the boom


10


. In this position, referred to as the auxiliary boom nose configuration, the pivot arm


18


forms an obtuse angle with the boom


10


.





FIGS. 2A and 2B

illustrate a side view and an end view, respectively, of the embodiment of the boom nose according to the present invention in the auxiliary boom nose configuration. As shown in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, in the auxiliary boom nose configuration, a main hoist load line


46


, connected to a main hoist (not shown), is reeved about the primary sheave set


16


and the hookblock


28


. The end of the main hoist load line


46


is attached to the boom nose


12


using the dead end lug


30


. Furthermore, an auxiliary hoist load line


40


, connected to an auxiliary hoist (not shown), is reeved on both the primary sheave set


16


and the second sheave set


24


. The end of the auxiliary hoist load line


40


is attached to a headache ball


42


. Consequently, when in the auxiliary boom nose configuration, both the main and auxiliary hoist load lines


46


and


40


could be used at the same time.




In addition, there is a second option for the auxiliary boom nose configuration.

FIGS. 3A and 3B

illustrate a side view and an end view, respectively, of this second option. With the main hoist load line


46


reeved in the full boom nose configuration of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, a switch to the auxiliary boom nose configuration can be easily accomplished by pulling the locking pin


38


, rotating the pivot arm


18


into the auxiliary boom nose configuration, and reinstalling the locking pin in the fourth and third mounting holes


37


and


36


. This will provide additional boom length, reduce boom nose height, and can be accomplished without unreeving the main hoist load line


46


.




With the fly section of the boom


10


partially extended, the pivot arm


18


is rotated towards the boom


10


until the pivot arm


18


extends towards the boom


10


. The pivot arm


18


can then be locked in this position, referred to as the compact boom nose or stowed boom nose configuration, by inserting the locking pin


38


in the fourth mounting hole


37


and the first mounting hole


32


.

FIGS. 4A and 4B

illustrate a side view and an end view, respectively, of the stowed boom nose configuration. As shown in

FIG. 4A

, retracting the fly section of the boom


10


causes the pivot arm


18


with the secondary sheave set


24


attached thereto to extend into the boom


10


. In the stowed boom nose configuration, the hoist load line


26


is reeved on the primary sheave set


16


and the hook block


28


, and the end thereof is attached to the boom nose


12


by the dead end lug


30


.




The compact or stowed boom nose configuration can be used when one or two parts of line are required to lift a load and it is desirable to have the ability to increase the elevation of the load without increasing the elevation of the boom when working in a confined area.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A combination comprising:a boom having a distal end; a support structure connected adjacent said distal end of said boom; a first sheave set supported by said support structure, said first sheave set including at least one sheave; a pivot arm having a first end and a second end, a portion of said pivot arm, adjacent said first end of said pivot arm, being pivotally attached to said support structure about a pivot axis, wherein said pivot arm is rotated about said pivot axis a first degree of rotation to a first working position and rotated about said pivot axis a second degree of rotation to a stowed position; and a second sheave set supported adjacent said second end of said pivot arm, said second sheave set including at least one sheave, wherein said second sheave set is contained within said boom when said pivot arm is in said stowed position.
  • 2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said boom has a longitudinal extension direction, and wherein said first degree of rotation is substantially ninety degrees relative to said longitudinal extension direction.
  • 3. The combination according to claim 2, wherein said second degree of rotation is substantially zero degrees relative to said longitudinal extension direction.
  • 4. The combination according to claim 3, wherein said pivot arm is rotated about said pivot axis a third degree of rotation to a second working position.
  • 5. The combination according to claim 4, wherein said third degree of rotation corresponds to an obtuse angle relative to said longitudinal extension direction.
  • 6. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said boom is an extensible boom including a plurality of sections.
  • 7. The combination according to claim 1, further comprising:a cable, said cable engaging said at least one sheave of said first sheave set and said at least one sheave of said second sheave set when said pivot arm is in said first working position, said cable engaging said at least one sheave of said first sheave set but not engaging said at least one sheave of said second sheave set when said pivot arm is in said stowed position.
  • 8. The boom nose of claim 1, wherein said at least one sheave of said first sheave set has an axis of rotation, and said pivot axis of said pivot arm is collinear with said axis of rotation.
  • 9. A combination comprising:a boom having a distal end; a support structure connected adjacent said distal end of said boom, said support structure including a first alignment feature; a first sheave set supported by said support structure, said first sheave set including at least one sheave; a pivot arm having a first end and a second end, a point adjacent said first end of said pivot arm being pivotally attached to said support structure, said pivot arm including a second alignment feature, wherein said pivot arm is rotated about said pivot axis a first degree of rotation to a first working position and rotated about said pivot axis a second degree of rotation to a stowed position; a second sheave set supported adjacent said second end of said pivot arm, said second sheave set including at least one sheave, wherein at least a portion of said second sheave set is positioned inside said boom when said pivot arm is in said stowed position; and a member for cooperating with said first and second alignment features to lock said pivot arm into either of said first working position or said stowed position.
  • 10. The combination according to claim 9, wherein said at least one sheave of said first sheave set has an axis of rotation, and said pivot axis of said pivot arm is collinear with said axis of rotation.
  • 11. The combination according to claim 9, wherein said boom is an extensible boom including a plurality of sections.
  • 12. The combination according to claim 9, further comprising:a cable, said cable engaging said at least one sheave of said first sheave set and said at least one sheave of said second sheave set when said pivot arm is in said first working position, said cable engaging said at least one sheave of said first sheave set but not engaging said at least one sheave of said second sheave set when said pivot arm is in said stowed position.
  • 13. The boom nose of claim 9, whereinsaid first alignment feature includes a first hole and a second hole formed in said support structure; said second alignment feature includes a third hole formed in said pivot arm; and said member includes a locking pin, wherein said locking pin is disposed in said first and third holes to lock said pivot arm in said stowed position, and disposed in said second and third holes to lock said pivot arm in said first working position.
  • 14. The combination according to claim 9, wherein said boom has a longitudinal extension direction, and wherein said first degree of rotation is substantially ninety degrees relative to said longitudinal extension direction.
  • 15. The combination according to claim 14, wherein said second degree of rotation is substantially zero degrees relative to said longitudinal extension direction.
  • 16. The combination according to claim 15, wherein said pivot arm is rotated about said pivot axis a third degree of rotation to a second working position.
  • 17. The combination according to claim 16, wherein said third degree of rotation corresponds to an obtuse angle relative to said longitudinal extension direction.
  • 18. The boom nose of claim 17, wherein a first load bearing means is supported by said first sheave set and a second load bearing means is supported by said second sheave set when said pivot arm is in said second working position.
  • 19. The boom nose of claim 9, whereinsaid first alignment feature includes a first hole, a second hole, and a third hole formed in said support structure; said second alignment feature includes a fourth hole formed in said pivot arm; and said member includes a locking pin, wherein said locking pin is disposed in said first and fourth holes to lock said pivot arm in said stowed position, disposed in said second and fourth holes to lock said pivot arm in said first working position, and disposed in said third and fourth holes to lock said pivot arm in a second working position.
  • 20. The boom nose of claim 19, wherein said at least one sheave of said first sheave set has an axis of rotation, and said pivot axis of said pivot arm is collinear with said axis of rotation.
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