This application claims priority from French patent application No. 0655264, filed on Dec. 1, 2006, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to the technical field of lifting and handling appliances for boards made of wooden, composite, plaster or other materials designed to be placed on the ceilings and/or walls of a structure.
The Applicant has developed many appliances of this type which are marketed under the brand name LEVPANO and which are the subject of numerous patents.
These boards are large and are heavy loads to move and position; appliances of this type use telescopic masts which are raised manually by a winch. A broken-rope safety device is provided, this ensures that, if the traction rope used to raise or lower the sections that make up the mast fails, an additional safety rope takes over and acts as a substitute for the failed traction rope. A safety device of this type is described in French Patent No. 2538437 and has subsequently been improved by the device described in the Applicant's French Patent No. 2758150. The Applicant has used this patent to its satisfaction.
Although this device is widely used by the Applicant, it is not always practical to install it. The device is fitted inside the terminal section of the telescopic mast, as shown in FIG. 2 of above-mentioned French Patent No. 2758150.
The Applicant's approach was therefore to attempt to improve this safety device and the way it is fitted without compromising the necessary reliability and operating requirements.
The objective was therefore to externalise tensioning of the safety rope relative to the terminal section of the telescopic mast in order to make fitting the entire device easier.
The solution devised by the Applicant achieves this objective by completely rethinking the way in which the traction and safety ropes are attached compared with the previous practice described in the above-mentioned French patent.
This solution significantly improves the way in which the device is fitted by simplifying it and makes it possible, if applicable, for the maintenance operative to perform safety checks at any time without any particular difficulty by allowing immediate access to the device without the need to disassemble the telescopic mast assembly of the lifting appliance.
Thus, the safety device according to the invention meets the sought-after objective in terms of fitting, maintenance and cost, which are all drastically improved compared with the prior art.
According to a first aspect of the invention, the safety device applied to appliances for lifting boards of the type comprising a telescopic mast, the upper part of which accommodates the board holder and traction and safety ropes operated by a manually controlled winch, is distinctive in that it comprises firstly a component for attaching and fastening the traction and safety ropes so that they are at the same fastening level, said attachment component being fixed in the lower receiving part of the terminal inner section of the telescopic assembly and secondly a mechanism for tensioning the safety rope, this mechanism being external relative to the telescopic mast and situated facing the winch for winding the traction and safety ropes.
According to another aspect, the safety device is distinctive in that the tensioning mechanism comprises a long connecting rod which is freely articulatedly mounted on the shaft by a positioning hole and its other end is designed to receive, in opposition, another deflecting pulley of the safety rope and in that a kickover spring is mounted on the shaft and one end rests against the opposite-facing part of the inner section and the other end is engaged in a hook shape formed on the outer face of the connecting rod.
These aspects and others will become apparent from the following description.
The object of the present invention is described, merely by way of example, in the accompanying drawings in which:
The object of the present invention is described, merely by way of example, in the accompanying drawings.
The safety device according to the invention is applied to appliances for lifting boards designed to be placed on the ceilings and/or walls of a structure regardless of the other features of these appliances, for example mechanisms for orienting the board-holder support.
The following description is given exclusively and directly in respect of the invention. The configuration of the telescopic elements which constitute the mast of the lifting appliance is immaterial and the illustration shown in
In
Fixed section (1) is designed so that one of its sides can accommodate a vertically arranged shaped support part (3) which has a dual function, namely to provide a means of gripping (3a) and moving the appliance and also to accommodate, on a support surface (3b), winch (4) on which the traction cable (5) and safety cable (6) are wound. This support part (3) is made of tubular sections for example.
The safety device according to the invention is described below, making reference to the drawings. The safety device comprises, in a special, original manner, firstly a component for attaching and fastening (7) the traction rope (5) and safety rope (6) so that they are at the same fastening level, said attachment component being fixed in the lower receiving part (2b1) of the terminal inner section (2b) of the telescopic assembly and secondly a mechanism (9) for tensioning the safety rope (6), this mechanism (9) being arranged externally relative to the telescopic mast and located facing the winch (4) for winding the traction and safety ropes. The mechanism (9) for tensioning the safety rope (6) is located inside support part (3).
More especially, attachment component (7) is in the form of a shaped plate, the upper part (7a) of which has, on its inner face, two clamping points (7b) spaced apart and standing proud from the flat base (7c) of the plate. These two clamping points (7b) are parallel to each other with a gap between them and their lower part has a hole (7b1) through which a means of connection can pass. Each clamping point allows room for and fastening of the anchoring loops (5a) (6a) provided at the end of the traction and safety ropes, as shown in
Ropes (5) and (6) have, close to their end loop part (5a) and (6a), completely conventional connecting rings (11). The rope strands therefore rise vertically along the wall of the above-mentioned inner section far enough to allow, using the simple pulley principle and lifting of the telescopic sections in the mast as described, for instance, in French Patent No. 2758150, deflection in order to extend the mast in the direction of above-mentioned winch (4).
Thus, the fixed section has, at the location of support part (3), an opening around which there is provided an externally protruding fixed U-shaped yoke joint (12) separately mounted in any appropriate manner on the support face of the section. This yoke joint has two vertical, parallel wings (12a) between which two deflecting pulleys (14) of the traction rope and safety rope respectively are mounted on a shaft (13). Shaft (13) protrudes beyond the yoke joint and makes it possible to fasten the mechanism (9) for tensioning the safety rope. In practice, this tensioning mechanism (9) comprises a long connecting rod (9a) which is freely articulatedly mounted on shaft (13) via a positioning hole and its other end is designed to receive, in opposition, another deflecting pulley (15) of the safety rope. A kickover spring (16) is mounted on shaft (13), one end (16a) presses against the opposite-facing part of the inner section and the other end (16b) is engaged in a hook shape (9a) formed on the outer face of the connecting rod. As shown in
The connecting rod keeps the safety rope tensioned by means of spring (16) and, as long as the traction rope has not failed, the mechanism for tensioning the safety rope is not actuated. This is the situation shown in
If traction rope (5) fails, the load is transferred to the safety rope which is tensioned. The connecting rod changes position due to the force exerted by the load acting on the safety rope, this force exceeds the force exerted by the spring, as shown in
The design of the safety device according to the invention of is simple and allows straightforward assembly of the components as well as fast, improved maintenance of the appliance. The components are easy to manufacture and inexpensive.
The solution therefore offers improved safety due to the optimised amplitude of the swiveling of the connecting rod and the effect thereof on the safety rope.
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