Portable lifting device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6478172
  • Patent Number
    6,478,172
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 4, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A portable lifting device provides the heavy and massive object lifting, loading and/or unloading through the window opening and includes a plurality of telescopic stanchions, each of which comprises at least two of a plurality of telescopic sections, a frame, comprising brackets connected to triangular trusses, connected by the adjustable holders to the telescopic stanchions, a girder with the installed trolley, a grip, a winch with an electrical motor, and a hook unit.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to the portable lifting devices intended to lift the massive objects and mostly for the massive object lifting and loading and/or unloading through the window openings.




BACKGROUND OF TIE INVENTION




The devices for lifting of the objects and transporting them for short distances have become specialized.




Some of such devices are characterized by having a central bay defined by two spaced sides and an arch-like structure connecting the sides that bridges over the bay. A straddle carrier is adapted to be driven over a load, such as a container or van, to receive the load within the bay. By raising the load is elevated for transport, or for stacking one container upon another by utilizing the frame as an elevator. In some straddle carriers the bay is sufficiently large so that by turning the load can be shifted in its orientation, and it is consequently desirable to suspend the load in such fashion that they can turn or reorient the load without moving the entire straddle carrier.




It is unsatisfactory to maneuver the entire straddle carrier in order to align the spreader frame with the load, and the art has addressed itself to this problem by providing some controlled degree of longitudinal and lateral movement of the spreader frame with respect to the straddle carrier chassis. For example, some spreader frames are supported by four hoist cables connected to its four corners, and one end of the frame can be shifted either sidewardly, or turned so as to skew the entire frame.




The U.S. Pat. No. 4,266,904 discloses a lifting device with the spreader frame. The frame is swivelly connected to a vertically adjustable reaction member that is fixed against rotation but free to pivot sidewardly, an extendible operating element connected between the frame and the reaction member for swivelling the frame with respect to the reaction member about a first axis of movement, a second extendible operating element connected between the frame and the reaction member for swivelling the frame with respect to the reaction member about a second axis of movement, a third extendible operating member for pivoting the reaction member, and supporting elements spaced along the frame adapted to raise and lower the frame. Alignment of the frame can then be made with a load that is oriented initially at a substantial variance in position from the frame in either the horizontal or vertical direction. Further, once the load is raised it can be reoriented in its position by swivelling the frame, or translating the frame in any of several directions of movement without any necessity of maneuvering the straddle carrier from which it is suspended. In this manner, a load can, for example, be lifted from a freight car that is positioned in one direction, then rotated through an arc and translated to another position for depositing on a semi-trailer that is positioned in a different direction than the freight car. With this capability the associated straddle carrier, or other structure that suspends the spreader frame, need not be moved in trans-shipping a load from one form of conveyance to another. Furthermore, the spreader frame makes practical a form of straddle carrier spanning a large open area between its ground engaging supports, or which cantilevers a frame outwardly from its supports to also service a working area outside the perimeter of the supports. It then becomes possible to use a straddle carrier as a form of gantry, as well as being a vehicle for transporting a load from one site to another. The elongated spreader frame is suspended beneath a trolley that can move back and forth along rails. A vertically adjustable reaction member in the form of a column extends from the trolley downward to a swivel connection with the spreader frame. The column is mounted in the trolley in a restricted manner that restrains it from rotation, but it is free to pivot in the longitudinal direction of the spreader frame. A pair of hydraulic operating cylinders are connected between the column and the spreader frame for swivelling the spreader frame around two axes of movement. The spreader frame is also supported from the trolley near its ends by lifting means that can raise and lower the frame ends with respect to the trolley. The entire frame can then be raised or lowered, or by independent movement of the lifting means the frame can be tilted about a third axis. Thus, the spreader frame can be rotated about any of three principal axes to spatially orient it through a substantial range of positions. Shifting movements which translate the spreader frame are also made possible. One shifting movement is accomplished by connecting a hydraulic cylinder between the column and the trolley to tilt the column and thereby shift the swivel connection at the lower end of the column in the longitudinal direction of the frame.




nThe mentioned prior art is complex and does not provide the lifting, loading and/or unloading the objects through the window opening.




Another U.S. Pat. No. 6,065,621 discloses the lifting mechanism, having a telescopic boom, four telescopic support legs with pivotable wheels thereon, and a low center of gravity frame of a two part construction pivotally connected together and having a tilt indicator warning thereon.




Specifically the lifting mechanism includes the first frame, a second frame, a pair of rear retractable and extendible leg extensions (or wheel frames), a rear wheels and on each rear wheel frame, a pair of front retractable and extendible outriggers (wheel frames), a front wheels on each front wheel frame, a selectively retractable and extendible boom, a boom angle actuator, an actuator drive device in communication with the boom angle actuator such as by electrical or fluid lines, a power supply in communication with the selected parts of the lift mechanism that need power, a winch with a controller thereon and in communication with the power supply such as by electrical lines, a snatch block, a tilt indicator, a safety switch or switches, a remote winch control or switch box, and a remote actuator control or switch box. The first and second frames have a lot of additional components (such as legs or main axle, pivot arms, etc.) respectively to each other.




This lifting mechanism is complex and massive.




Thus, there is a great need in the art for portable lifting devices to lift the objects (on the assigned high level), for example, such as construction materials, machinery equipment through window opening into the building under construction, and/or to lift and unload, for instance a massive furniture (such as piano, etc.), through window opening.




OBJECT AND ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the present invention are to provide the lifting, loading and/or unloading of the objects.




It is another object of the invention to provide the possibility of the object lifting, loading and/or unloading through the openings/apertures in the limited space area between buildings, where the cranes can not be successfully used,




It is still further object of the invention to reduce the time and expenses of the object lifting on the high level and loading and/or unloading into the closed space with the opening/aperture.




It is still another object of the invention to increase the safety and efficiency of the object lifting on the high level and loading and/or unloading into the closed space with the opening/aperture.




It is still another object of the invention to increase the safety and efficiency of the object lifting on the high level and loading/unloading into the closed space with the opening/aperture.




It is still further another object of the invention to reduce the time and expenses of the processes of the lifting device installation.




Still, further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description accompanying drawings.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




In order that the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed may be more clearly understood, embodiments thereof will be described by way of example with reference to the attached drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a simplified spatial representation of an improved portable lifting device.





FIG. 2

is a simplified representation of an improved portable lifting device installation.





FIGS. 3



a


-


3




c


are the simplified drawings of the cross-sectional views.











SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A portable lifting device provides the heavy and massive object lifting, loading and/or unloading through the window opening (wall openings). An improved portable lifting device includes a plurality of telescopic stanchions hingedly connected to the bases. Each of the telescopic stanchions comprises at least two of a plurality of telescopic sections. Also an improved portable lifting device comprises a frame connected by the adjustable holders to the stanchions, a girder with a trolley, a winch with an electrical motor, and a hook unit.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Here the description of an improved device will be done in statics (as if the components of the improved portable lifting device are suspended in the space) with description of their relative connections to each other. The description of the functional operations of an improved device will be done hereinafter.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an improved portable lifting device includes a trolley


2


installed in a girder (e.g. monorail, etc.)


1


. The trolley


2


is coupled with a hook unit


3


and drum


42


of the winch


9


by a hoist cable (rope)


8


. The girder


1


is by bolts (not shown) attached to the first triangular truss


30


and second triangular truss


31


, which are respectively connected to the brackets


5


. The brackets


5


and triangular trusses


30


,


31


form the frame


33


. The frame


33


is connected to the rest


6


, which has a restrictive block


7


(see FIG.


2


), using for the hoist cable


8


auxiliary passage at the time of the portable lifting device installation only. The electrically controlled winch


9


, including an electrical motor


34


, and a drum


42


with the cable


8


, is installed on the frame


33


. The frame


33


is connected to the telescopic stanchions


10


, each of which has an adjustable screws


11


. The improved portable lifting device can include a plurality of telescopic stanchions


10


(on

FIG. 1

are shown, as an example, four telescopic stanchions). Each telescopic stanchion


10


can include a plurality of telescopic sections. (on

FIG.1

are shown, as an example, two telescopic sections). The lower telescopic section


35


of each stanchion


10


has a main aperture


12


and the upper telescopic section


36


has the apertures


32


. The height of each stanchion can be adjusted and fixed by the fixing fingers (not shown), passing through the main aperture


12


of the lower telescopic section


35


and appropriate aperture


32


of the upper telescopic section


36


of each stanchion


10


respectively. The lower telescopic section


35


of each telescopic stanchion


10


is by hinge


13


connected to the base


14


. The extending struts


29


are used for the steady position of the stanchions


10


. The height “H” is a difference between the appropriate stanchions


10


installation on the base


14


and provides a compact initial horizontal position of the lifting device, convenient for its mobility and size, as shown on FIG.


2


. The frame


33


is by adjustable holders


15


connected to the stanchions


10


. The connection is provided by the main pin


17


and pin


18


. (see

FIG. 3



a


), passing through the aperture in the holder


15


and an appropriate aperture


32


of the telescopic stanchion


10


. Each holder


15


includes two semi-rings


16


connected to each other by the bolts


19


(see.

FIG. 3



a


). As shown on

FIG. 3



a,


the main pin


17


is through the bush


20


inserted into the aperture of the holder


15


and appropriate aperture


32


. The bush


22


is connected to the bracket


5


of the frame


33


.




Referring to

FIG. 3



b,


the grip


21


is by gripping screw


22


attached to the upper side of the window opening. The pulley


23


of the grip


21


is installed in the slots


24


in order to provide its mobility at the time of the lifting device installation.




The improved portable lifting device operates as follows. At the time of the lifting device installation the axle


25


of the pulley


23


is rested to the slot edges


26


of the slots


24


, as shown on

FIG. 3



c.


On the grip


21


is installed the switch


27


(see

FIG. 3



b


), providing the motor


34


of the winch


9


automatic turn-off at the moment of the contact of the switch lever


37


with the plate


28


. The hoist cable


8


passes from the drum


42


of the winch


9


via pulley


23


, restrictive block


7


, girder block


38


, block (not shown) of trolley


2


and pulley (not shown) of hook unit


3


.




The portable lifting device is installed as follows. Initially, the telescopic stanchions


10


are not extended and in the horizontal position (for example, on the floor), as shown on

FIG. 2

(the additional supports


39


can be used to prevent the damage of the stanchions


10


).




The frame


33


with the winch


9


is attached to the girder


1


, comprising the installed trolley


2


. The stanchions


10


are by hinges


13


attached to the base


14


. Then, the holders


15


are by auxiliary pin


18


and main pin


17


attached to the stanchions


10


(the main pin


17


is assembled with the bush


20


connected to the bracket


5


of the frame


33


, thereby connecting the frame


33


with the girder


1


assembly to the stanchions


10


). The main adjusting screws


11


are not initially extended. Then, the stanchions


10


are telescopically extended to the approximate length adequate to the a priori known floor-ceiling distance and fixed at this position by the fingers (not shown) through the main apertures


12


and appropriate apertures


32


. The grip


21


is by griping screw


22


attached to the upper side of the window opening. The hoist cable


8


is from the drum


42


extended via pulley


23


, restrictive block


7


girder block


38


, block (not shown) of the trolley


2


and pulley (not shown) of the hook unit


3


. Then, the motor


34


of the winch


9


is by the switch


27


turned-on, providing the stanchions


10


automatic uprise in the vertical position. When the stanchions


10


approach the final vertical position, the switch level


37


of the switch


27


is rested to the plate


28


, turning-off the motor


34


, thereby stopping the winch


9


operation and discontinuing uprise of the stanchions


10


. The final adjustment of the stanchions


10


length is provided by the extension of the main adjusting screws


11


, rigidly fixing the lifting device between floor and ceiling. The axle


25


of the pulley


23


is in the slot


26


shifted to the its final position for lifting operation, as shown on

FIG. 3



c


(the final axle


25


position in the slot


26


is the position opposite to the slot edge


26


). Finally, the extending struts


29


are installed and adjusted by the adjusting screws


40


, and the lifting device is ready for lifting. The shifting of the trolley


2


in the girder


1


is easy provided by trolley rollers


41


and handle


4


. The fixation of the trolley


2


in the girder


1


at the time of the lifting operation is provided by a handle


4


coupled, for example, with the rack and pinion or ratchet mechanisms (not shown) installed in the girder


1


. The shifting of the lifted load through the window opening inside the building along girder


1


is provided by the same rack and pinion or ratchet mechanisms (the additional winch can be used too).




CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATION AND SCOPE




Accordingly the reader will see that, according to the inventions I have provided a portable lifting device for lifting, loading and/or unloading through the window opening. An improved portable lifting device has various possibilities.




While the above description contains many specificities, these should be not construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but as exemplification of the presently-preferred embodiments thereof. Many other ramifications are possible within the teaching to the invention. For example, an improved portable lifting device provides simplification of the technological cycles of construction work, e.g. such as loading and/or unloading works, and provides an effective lifting, loading and/or unloading operations in the difficult-accessed areas, where the cranes can not be used. Also in some residential buildings, which are not provided with a cargo lift, an improved portable lifting device can be successful used for delivery of massive furniture (e.g. such as a piano) into residential unit.




Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, and not by examples given.



Claims
  • 1. A portable lifting device includes:a plurality of telescopic stanchions, each of which is hingedly connected to an appropriate base and comprises a main adjusting screw, providing extension of a lower telescopic stanchion section; a girder, comprising a girder block, and a trolley installed in said girder and including a handle providing shifting and fixation of said trolley along said girder; a frame, including brackets and triangular trusses appropriately connected to each other, and wherein each bracket is rigidly connected to an appropriate bush, through which a main pin, passing through an aperture into a holder and an appropriate aperture into upper telescopic stanchion section of said appropriate telescopic stanchion, connects said frame to an appropriate telescopic stanchion; a winch, comprising an electrical motor and a drum with a hoist cable, and wherein said winch includes a remote switch comprising a switch lever, which during an automatic installation of the assembled lifting device from an initial horizontal position to a vertical working position provides an automatic turn-off of said electrical motor at the moment of contact of said switch lever with a plate connected to a grip: a grip, including a griping screw, a pulley on an axle, and wherein said axle is movable in a slot inside said grip, providing mobility of said pulley at the time of said automatic installation of the assembled lifting device from said initial horizontal position to said vertical working position; a holder, coupling said each of said plurality of telescopic stanchions with said frame and comprising two semi-rings connected to each other; a hook unit, including a hook pulley connected to a hook and coupled with said hoist cable, which is extended from said drum via said pulley, a restrictive block appropriately providing said automatic installation of the assembled lifting device from said initial horizontal position to said vertical working position, said girder block, a block of said trolley to said hook pulley of said hook unit.
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