The invention pertains to a telescopic crane boom with a tubular base box section, with at least one box section mounted in telescopic fashion inside the base box section, and with a head with deflecting pulleys on the outward-facing end of the innermost box section.
The total weight of a mobile crane with telescopic boom allowed on public highways is determined by the permissible axle load (e.g., 12 tons in Germany) and the number of axles. Parts of the crane such as the counterweight and the main boom extension must often be transported separately to remain under the permissible axle loads. The length of the telescopic boom, which consists of rigid sheet metal box sections, also limits transportability and the maximum allowable weight per unit.
The last inner box section, that is, the innermost section of the boom, carries at its forward end a head with a set of pulleys to reeve the lifting cable, to reverse the direction of the lifting cable (feed pulley), and possibly to serve as points of attachment for a main boom extension and to accommodate bracing for the boom. The head is inserted into the interior of the box section, and the steel components and accessory parts of the head block it off for the most part and cannot be removed except by completely disassembling the inner box section.
If it is desired to extend the length of the telescopic boom by adding more inner box sections, these additional sections must be transported separately and installed at the construction site. For this purpose, the box section with the head, which has been innermost section up to now, must be removed first. Then, a box section without a head but with the same cross section and forward mount and possibly also with additional inner box sections, is pushed into place.
It is disadvantageous that it is first necessary to remove the innermost box section on which the head is mounted and the associated set of pulleys and that this section cannot be used again for the extended boom. This means that two box sections with the same cross section are required for an extension. After the extension has been installed, one of the box sections remains behind and has no use.
The invention is based on the object of decreasing the amount of disassembly and assembly work required to reconfigure a boom to make it longer and to avoid the situation of having a useless box section present on the construction site.
This object is achieved according to the invention for a telescopic crane boom with a tubular base box section, with at least one inner box section mounted in telescopic fashion inside the base box section, and with a head with deflecting pulleys on the outward-facing end of the innermost box section, in that the functions of the head and forward mount at the end of this innermost box section are integrated into a frame, which is arranged on the outside circumference of the box section in such a way that all of the parts belonging to the head are located outside the open cross section of the box section, and in that at least one additional box section can be inserted into this box section to extend the boom.
At least one additional boom head can be attached to the box section to be inserted.
The additional boom head is preferably attached to the innermost inner box section.
According to an embodiment of the invention, points of attachment for a main boom extension are provided on the innermost box section to be inserted.
The main boom extension can be a luffing boom extension or an adapter for a luffing boom extension.
According to another embodiment, the head can comprise at least one feed pulley, which is designed to pivot, to slide, or to be fitted on the head in such a way that it does not interfere with the open cross section.
It is also possible for the head (1) to comprise at least one feed pulley, which is designed to pivot, to slide, or to be fitted on the head in such a way that it can be brought into the open cross section by pivoting, sliding, or being fitted.
It is advantageous for the head to consists of transverse connectors connected to each other.
The set of pulleys can be arranged on the transverse connectors.
Points of attachment for bracing the boom can be located on the transverse connectors; or fork heads, serving as points of attachment for a boom extension, can be provided on the transverse connectors.
According to another embodiment, both sets of head pulleys can be used to reeve a bottom hook block.
It is also possible, however, for only the head pulley sets of the outer box section to be used to reeve a bottom hook block.
Finally, the set of head pulleys of the inner box section can be used to deflect of the cable, and it is also possible for the head of the boom to be mounted detachably on the box section.
The invention consists in integrating the functions of the head and forward mount into a frame, which is either permanently installed on or simply attached to the outside circumference of the inner box section of the boom or of some other box section, where the cross sections remain accessible without the need for extensive conversion work, as a result of which additional inner box sections can be inserted without the need to disassemble the box section to which the head is attached.
The invention is to be explained in greater detail below on the basis of an exemplary embodiment, which is illustrated in the drawings:
The head 1 consists of a load-bearing steel structure, which is located completely outside the cross section 2 of the box section 3 of the boom. The fork heads 4, 5, serving as points of attachment for a main boom extension, are located outside the box radii 6 and are connected to each other horizontally and vertically by transverse connectors 7 and 8. At the same time, they are connected in the longitudinal direction 9 to the box radii 6 to transmit forces into the box section 3 of the boom.
Points of suspension 10 for the set of pulleys 11 are connected to the lower fork heads 4, the forces on the pulleys being transmitted via the existing connections to the box section 3. At the rear of the upper fork heads 5, bracing points 12, one on the right, the other on the left, can be provided for the lateral bracing of the boom, for example, the forces of which are also transmitted via the existing connections to the box section 3 of the boom.
At least one feed pulley 13 for the set 11 of pulleys is located between the upper fork heads 5. This feed pulley can also be designed to be movable in the width direction to minimize the deflection angle of the cable when different reevings are selected. If this feed pulley 13 projects into the cross section 2, it must be slid, turned, or lifted away from the cross section to allow additional inner box sections to be inserted. It is also possible to install the feed pulley 13 outside the cross section 2, so that there is no need to remove it from that area.
Slideway linings 14 are installed in the radii of the box section 6, the cross section 2 of which remains preserved all the way to the end of the head. The slideway linings 14 assume the function of guiding and supporting the inner box 15 to be inserted, as is also the case with telescopic booms of the prior art.
The transverse connectors 7, 8 of the fork heads 4, 5 stiffen the box cross section 2, as a result of which bearing forces can be absorbed.
Another inventive benefit of a telescopic boom with two boom heads, in which, therefore, one head is present on the end of the boom and other head is mounted on one of the other box sections, is the possibility of dual-hook operation for the rotation of loads.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 023 371.9 | May 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE2007/000785 | 4/26/2007 | WO | 00 | 5/1/2009 |