Claims
- 1. A crane comprising:
- a base including a pair of spaced apart leg support members, each of the leg support members including a socket,
- a mast mounted on the base and extending upwardly from the base, the mast having an upper end,
- a boom pivotally connected to the upper end of the mast,
- a lifting ram having opposite ends, one end pivotally connected to the mast and the other end pivotally connected to the boom,
- a pair of crane legs each having opposite ends, one end of one of the crane legs being selectively housed in one of the sockets in telescoping relation and one end of the other crane leg being selectively housed in the other of the sockets in telescoping relation, and
- means for pivotally connecting one end of one of the legs to one of the leg support members, and means for pivotally connecting one end of the other of the legs to the other of the leg support members, the means for pivotally connecting providing for pivotal movement of the legs from a horizontal position to a generally vertical stored position adjacent the mast.
- 2. A crane as set forth in claim 1 and further including means for releasably connecting the legs to the mast.
- 3. A crane as set forth in claim 1 wherein the means for pivotally connecting includes means for selectively restraining the legs from removal from the sockets.
- 4. A crane as set forth in claim 3 wherein the means for selectively restraining includes latch members pivotally connected to each of the sockets, and hook members housed in ends of each of the legs, the latch members each being movable between a first position wherein the latch member engages the hook member to prevent removal of one of the legs from one of the sockets and a second position wherein the hook member does not engage the latch member and the one of the legs is removable from the one of the sockets.
- 5. A crane as set forth in claim 4 wherein the leg is supported for pivotal movement from a horizontal position to the generally vertical stored position by engagement of the hook member with the latch member.
- 6. A crane as set forth in claim 1 wherein each crane leg has a first telescoping portion and a second telescoping portion.
- 7. A crane as set forth in claim 6 further comprising means for releasably preventing telescoping movement of the first telescoping position with respect to the second telescoping portion, said means for releasably preventing telescoping movement including a first pin supported by said one of said telescoping portions for restricted movement between a first position wherein said first pin engages one of said telescoping portions to prevent removal of said other of said telescoping portions from said one of said telescoping portions and a second position wherein said first pin releases said other of said telescoping portions for removal from said one of said telescoping portions and said first pin being fixed to said one of said telescoping portions for restricted movement between said first position and said second position.
- 8. A crane comprising:
- a base including a pair of spaced apart leg support members, the leg support members each having forward ends and rearward ends, and a rigid member located between the leg support members, the rigid member having one end fixed to one of the leg support members and the other end fixed to the other leg support member,
- a mast mounted on the base and extending upwardly from the base, the mast having an upper end,
- a boom pivotally connecting to the upper end of the mast,
- a lifting ram having opposite ends, one end pivotally connected to the mast and the other end pivotally connected to the boom,
- a pair of crane legs each having opposite ends, one of the crane legs being supported by one of the leg support members and the other of the crane legs being supported by the other of the leg support members,
- a first pair of wheels supporting the forward ends of the spaced apart leg support members, and a second pair of wheels supporting the rearward ends of the leg support members, the second pair of wheels having one of the wheels spaced rearwardly of the rearward end of one of the leg support members and the other of the wheels spaced rearwardly of the rearward end of the other of the leg support members, and
- a bracket having opposite ends, one end of the bracket being fixed to a rearward end of one of leg support members and the other end of the bracket being fixed to a rearward end of the other of the leg support members, the second pair of wheels being positioned beneath the bracket and supporting the bracket.
- 9. A crane as set forth in claim 8 wherein each crane leg has a first telescoping portion and a second telescoping portion.
- 10. A crane as set forth in claim 9 further comprising means for releasably preventing telescoping movement of the first telescoping portion with respect to the second telescoping portion, said means for releasably preventing telescoping movement including a first pin supported by said one of said telescoping portions for restricted movement between a first position wherein said first pin engages one of said telescoping portions to prevent removal of said other of said telescoping portions from said one of said telescoping portions and a second position wherein said first pin releases said other of said telescoping portions for removal from said one of said telescoping portions for removal from said one of said telescoping portion and said fist pin being fixed to said one of said telescoping portions for restricted movement between said first position and said second position.
- 11. A crane comprising:
- a base including a pair of spaced apart generally elongated tubular sockets, each socket having an open forward end and a rearward end,
- a mast mounted on said base and extending upwardly from the base, the mast having an upper end,
- a boom pivotally connected to the upper end of the mast, the boom having an outer end adapted to support a load,
- a lifting ram having opposite ends, one end pivotally connected to the mast, and the other end pivotally connected to the telescopic boom,
- a pair of legs each having opposite ends, one end of one of the legs being removably housed in telescoping relation in one of the elongated tubular sockets, and one end of the other of the legs being removably housed in telescoping relation in the other of the elongated tubular sockets, and
- means providing a pivotal connection between the legs and the sockets to enable the legs to pivot from a horizontal position to a generally vertical position near the mast, the means for providing a pivotal connection including means for selectively disconnecting the legs from the sockets.
- 12. A crane as set forth in claim 11 wherein said means for providing a pivotal connection includes brackets fixed in each of said legs, each of said brackets including an upstanding end, and latches housed in each of said tubular sockets, each of said latches including one end engageable with an upstanding end of a respective one of the brackets, and each of said latches including an actuator on the other end, the actuator projecting from the socket for manual actuation to raise said latch to a non-interfering position.
- 13. A crane as set forth in claim 12 wherein said upstanding ends of the brackets each comprise a hook, the hook of each of the brackets being engageable with a respective one of the latches to provide for pivotal movement of the legs.
- 14. A crane as set forth in claim 12 wherein said actuator can be actuated to move said latch out of the path of said hook to enable removal of the leg from the socket.
- 15. A crane as set forth in claim 11 wherein each of said open forward ends of said sockets include a cut out portion adapted to house one of said legs when the legs are pivoted upwardly to the generally vertical position.
- 16. A crane as set forth in claim 11 wherein each crane leg has a first telescoping portion and a second telescoping portion.
- 17. A crane as set forth in claim 16 further comprising means for releasably preventing telescoping movement of the first telescoping position with respect to the second telescoping portion, said means for releasably preventing telescoping movement including a first pin supported by said one of said telescoping portions for restricted movement between a first position wherein said first pin engages one of said telescoping portions to prevent removal of said other of said telescoping portions from said one of said telescoping portions and a second position wherein said first pin releases said other of said telescoping portions for removal from said one of said telescoping portion and said first pin being fixed to said one of said telescoping portions for restricted movement between said first position and said second position.
- 18. A crane comprising:
- a base including a pair of spaced-apart leg support members, each of the leg support members including a leg support socket, and a mast support member including a mast socket,
- a mast supported by the base and extending generally upwardly from the base, the mast having an upper end, and a lower end adapted to be housed in the mast socket, and the mast being removably supported by the mast socket, the mast further having therein a bore adapted to house a pair of pins having grooves and means for releasably engaging the pins when housed in the bore to selectively prevent removal of the pins from the bore, said means for releasably engaging the pins including a locking pin, the locking pin including a pair of ends adapted to be housed in the grooves, and a spring for biasing the ends of the locking pin into engagement with the grooves,
- a boom pivotally connected to the upper end of the mast,
- a lifting ram having opposite ends, one end pivotally connected to the mast, and the other end pivotally connected to the boom,
- a pair of crane legs each having opposite ends, one end of one of the crane legs being housed in one of the leg support sockets in telescoping relation, and one end of one of the other crane legs housed in the other of the leg support sockets in telescoping relation, and
- a pair of vertical braces, one of the vertical braces having a lower end connected by a pin to one of the leg support sockets and the other of the vertical braces having a lower end connected by a pin to the other of the leg support sockets, and means for releasably connecting the upper ends of the braces to the upper end of the mast, said means comprising a pair of pins housed in the bore in the mast, the first pin having therein a groove and being fixed to the upper end of one of the braces, and the second pin having therein a groove and being fixed to the upper end of the other of the braces.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 281,490, filed Dec. 8, 1988 now abandoned.
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