Claims
- 1. A crane and lift apparatus including
- a pair of laterally disposed portal frames including forward and rearward corner columns for supporting a work load,
- at least one wheel secured to each of said columns for movement of said apparatus,
- at least one upper frame beam for connecting one each of said forward and said rearward corner columns,
- upper transverse girders for connecting respective forward corner columns and respective rearward corner columns of said pair of portal frames,
- a spreader deployed from said upper transverse girders for at least lateral movement of said work load therealong,
- power drive and control means for selectively moving said crane and lift apparatus along ground level,
- a single cabin deployed for movement throughout a substantial vertical range between one of said forward columns and a tandemly associated rearward column, said cabin having a cabin floor,
- at least one vertically movable horizontal cabin support mechanism connected to said single cabin and extending between one of said forward corner columns and its associated rearward corner column for raising and lowering said single cabin from ground level to the top of the apparatus,
- chain hoist means secured to said chain support mechanism for selective raising and lowering thereof,
- said chain hoist means including a chain connected at one of its ends to an outer end of said cabin support mechanism and at its other end to a lower portion of said outer end of said cabin support mechanism said chain being trained over both a drive sprocket and an idler sprocket, said sprockets and said chain being disposed adjacent opposite ends of said one of said columns associated with said cabin support mechanism,
- said chain hoist means also including cable means and guide track means adjacent said other column associated with said cabin support mechanism for electrically controlling operation of said chain for said raising and lowering of said cabin support mechanism,
- a connector assembly extending between an inside lower portion of one of said pair of forward columns and an inside portion of its associated rearward column,
- said connector assembly comprising a first element extending downwardly from and secured to said inside portion of said forward column and having a lower end portion positioned beneath said cabin floor when said cabin is in its lowermost position within said range of movement,
- said connector assembly comprising a second element extending downwardly from and secured to said inside portion of said rearward column and having a lower end portion positioned beneath said cabin floor when said cabin is in its lowermost position within said range of movement, and
- said connector assembly comprising a tie bar having a first end removably joined to said lower end portion of said first element and a second end removably joined to said lower end portion of said second element,
- whereby said cabin lies above said tie bar and beneath said upper frame beam when said cabin is within its range of movement and whereby an operator positioned in said single cabin has available substantially unlimited sight lines of observation to control the raising and lowering of said work load between ground level and the top of the apparatus.
- 2. A crane and lift apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cabin support mechanism comprises first and second guide tracks secured to facing vertical side surfaces of said corner columns for directed vertical movement of the single cabin,
- roller means disposed in distal ends of said cabin support mechanism rotatably contained in said first and second guide tracks to facilitate raising and lowering of the single cabin, and
- a feed track for selectively controlling the raising and lowering of said single cabin.
- 3. A crane and lift apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sight lines of said operator encompass an entire vertical height of said work load ranging between a lower side and an upper side thereof.
- 4. A crane and lift apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sight lines of said operator comprise an amplitude of 140 degrees of visual observation.
- 5. A crane and lift apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said single cabin comprises,
- console means for longitudinal, lateral and rotatable movement within said single cabin so as to provide a wide range of peripheral visibility and angles of observation of said work load.
- 6. A crane and lift apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising
- ladder device means for an operator ascending to and descending from said single cabin disposed at any elevation between ground level and the top of the apparatus.
- 7. An apparatus for controlling the vertical movement of a cabin throughout a range of movement while positioned between upright columns comprising the side frame of a crane, such apparatus comprising, in combination
- a single cabin mounted for movement from ground level to a level adjacent the top of said crane side frame,
- a generally horizontal lift mechanism supporting said single cabin and extending between a forward vertical member and a rearward vertical member of said side frame for raising and lowering said single cabin within said side frame from ground level to the top of the apparatus,
- chain hoist means secured to said horizontal lift mechanism for selective raising and lowering thereof,
- said chain hoist means including a chain connected at one of its ends to an outer end of said horizontal lift mechanism and at its other end to a lower portion of said outer end of said horizontal lift mechanism, said chain being trained over both a drive sprocket and an idler sprocket, said sprockets and said chain being disposed adjacent opposite ends of a vertical member associated with said horizontal lift mechanism,
- said chain hoist means also including cable means and guide track means adjacent said other vertical member associated with said horizontal lift mechanism for electrically controlling operation of said chain for raising and lowering of said horizontal lift mechanism,
- first and second guide tracks secured to oppositely disposed facing vertical side surfaces of said forward and rearward vertical members of said side frame for directed vertical movement of the single cabin,
- roller means disposed in distal ends of said lift mechanism rotatably contained in said first and second guide tracks to facilitate raising and lowering of the single cabin, and feed track means for selectively controlling the raising and lowering of said single cabin.
- a first buttress beam element extending downwardly from and secured to an inside portion of said rearward vertical member and terminating in a lower end portion,
- a second buttress beam element extending downwardly from and secured to an inside portion of said forward vertical member and terminating in a lower end portion,
- a tie bar removably secured to said respective lower end portions of said buttress beam elements, said tie bar disposed at a lowermost position within said side frame in near proximity to ground level,
- whereby an operator positioned in said single cabin has available substantially unlimited sight lines of observation to control the raising and lowering of a work load between ground level and the top of the crane.
- 8. A cabin apparatus as claimed in claim 7 comprising
- a ladder device for an operator ascending to and descending from said single cabin disposed at any elevation between ground level and the top of the apparatus.
- 9. A cabin apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said sight lines of said operator encompass a an entire vertical height of said work load ranging between a lower side and an upper side thereof.
- 10. A cabin apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said sight lines of said operator comprise an amplitude of 140 degrees of visual observation.
- 11. A cabin apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said single cabin comprises,
- console means for longitudinal, lateral and rotatable movement within said single cabin so as to provide a wide range of peripheral visibility and angles of observation of said work load.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/728,081 filed Oct. 9, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,826,734.
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