Claims
- 1. A flexible bar handler, comprising:
a mobile carriage; a lift boom assembly rotatably attached to rotate around a vertical axis of the carriage to swing a distal end of the boom assembly back and forth and pivotally attached to pivot around a horizontal axis of the carriage to raise and lower the distal end of the boom assembly; and a lift bracket comprising an elongated rail with receptor-shaped cross section to lengthwise accommodate a bar, the lift bracket being attached at a point on its length at the distal end of the longitudinal boom assembly opposed to a counter weight attached at an opposite proximal end of the boom assembly, wherein the lift bracket is pivotally attached to a horizontal pin at the point to permit the lift bracket to tilt to one side or the other so as to raise and lower the lift bracket ends.
- 2. The handler of claim 1, wherein the lift bracket is pivotally attached to a vertical pin at the point to permit the lift bracket to rotate horizontally.
- 3. The handler of claim 1, wherein the lift bracket to attached at the terminal end of the boom assembly by a shaft extension that is fitted to extend from within the boom assembly so as to telescopically retract into and extend from within the boom assembly.
- 4. A flexible bar handler, comprising:
a mobile carriage; a lift boom assembly comprising a longitudinal boom assembly extending from the carriage and comprising a plurality of sections with an extend and a retract functionality nested within one another in a retracted position and telescopically extended from one another in an extended position; and a lift bracket comprising an elongated rail with receptor-shaped cross section to lengthwise accommodate a bar, the lift bracket being attached at a point on its length at a distal end of the longitudinal boom assembly opposed to a counter weight attached at an opposite proximal end of the boom assembly, wherein the lift bracket is pivotally attached to a horizontal pin at the point to permit the lift bracket to tilt to one side or the other so as to raise and lower the lift bracket ends.
- 5. The bar handler of claim 4, wherein the boom assembly sections are nested within one another in a retracted position and telescopically extended from one another in an extended position
- 6. A method of handling a stator bar; comprising:
loading the bar into a lift bracket comprising an elongated rail with receptor-shaped cross section, wherein the lift bracket is part of a flexible bar handler that includes a mobile carriage; manipulating the lift bracket by (i) swinging an end of the boom assembly back and forth, (ii) raising or lowering an end of the boom assembly, (iii) tilting the lift bracket to tilt the bracket to one side or the other so as to raise and lower the lift bracket ends or (iv) moving the bar forward or backward by the mobile carriage to position the bar for unloading into the stator slot; and unloading the bar into the slot.
- 7. The method of claim 6, where in the stator bar handler additionally comprises:
a lift boom assembly rotatably attached to rotate around a vertical axis of the carriage to swing a distal end of the boom assembly back and forth and pivotally attached to pivot around a horizontal axis of the carriage to raise and lower the distal end of the boom assembly; and a lift bracket comprising an elongated rail with receptor-shaped cross section to lengthwise accommodate a bar, the lift bracket being attached at a point on its length at the distal end of the longitudinal boom assembly opposed to a counter weight attached at an opposite proximal end of the boom assembly, wherein the lift bracket is pivotally attached to a horizontal pin at the point to permit the lift bracket to tilt to one side or the other so as to raise and lower the lift bracket end.
- 8. The method of claim 6, comprising manipulating the lift bracket by (i) swinging an end of the boom assembly back and forth and (ii) raising or lowering an end of the boom assembly to position the bar for unloading into the stator slot.
- 9. The method of claim 6, comprising manipulating the lift bar by (iii) tilting the lift bracket to tilt the bracket to one side or the other so as to raise and lower the lift bracket ends and (iv) moving the bar forward or backward by the mobile carriage to position the bar for unloading into the stator slot.
- 10. The method of claim 6, comprising manipulating the lift bracket by (i) swinging an end of the boom assembly back and forth, (ii) raising or lowering an end of the boom assembly, (iii) tilting the lift bracket to tilt the bracket to one side or the other so as to raise and lower the lift bracket ends or (iv) moving the bar forward or backward by the mobile carriage to position the bar for unloading into the stator slot.
- 11. A method of handling a stator bar; comprising:
manipulating the lift bracket by (i) swinging an end of the boom assembly back and forth, (ii) raising or lowering an end of the boom assembly, (iii) tilting the lift bracket to tilt the bracket to one side or the other so as to raise and lower the lift bracket ends to load the bar from a stator slot into a lift bracket comprising an elongated rail with receptor-shaped cross section, wherein the lift bracket is part of a flexible bar handler that includes a mobile carriage; (iv) moving the bar forward or backward by the mobile carriage to position the bar for unloading to a repair area; and unloading the bar at the repair area.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Application is a Continuation-in-Part Application of Oliver et al., U.S. application Ser. No. 10/151,975, filed May 22, 2002 and entitled STATOR BAR HANDLER AND METHOD.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09793432 |
Feb 2001 |
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10284484 |
Oct 2002 |
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10151975 |
May 2002 |
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10284484 |
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