Underwater operation platform and method for using the same
US-2018229819-A1 · Aug 16, 2018 · US
US10112807B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10112807-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515110459-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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A supporting leg for a working machine that has a mast includes a hollow body, which is composed of two web plates arranged at a distance from each other and two flange plates, which connect the web plates to each other and are arranged at a distance from each other and are connected to the web plates by welds, and a supporting foot protruding downward from the hollow body. The web plates each have two substantially vertically arranged broad sides and two substantially horizontally arranged narrow sides that connect the broad sides to each other. The flange plates each have two substantially horizontally arranged broad sides and two substantially vertically arranged narrow sides that connect the broad sides to each other. The flange plates each lie against broad sides of the web plates facing each other via the narrow sides of the flange plates and the narrow sides of the web plates are exposed and form lower and upper contact surfaces of the hollow body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A supporting leg for a working machine having a mast, with a hollow body which is composed of two web plates, which are arranged at a distance from each other, and two flange plates, which connect the web plates to each other, are arranged at a distance from each other, and are connected to the web plates via weld seams, and with a supporting foot protruding downward from the hollow body, wherein the web plates in each case have two substantially vertically arranged wide sides and two substantially horizontally arranged narrow sides connecting the wide sides to each other, wherein the flange plates in each case have two substantially horizontally arranged wide sides and two substantially vertically arranged narrow sides connecting the wide sides to each other, wherein the flange plates each bear with the narrow sides against mutually facing wide sides of the web plates, wherein the narrow sides of the web plates are exposed and form lower and upper bearing surfaces of the hollow body, and wherein an upper flange plate of the two flange plates is connected to the web plates at a distance from upwardly directed narrow sides of the narrow sides of the web plates and/or a lower flange plate of the two flange plates is connected to the web plates at a distance from downwardly directed narrow sides of the narrow sides of the web plates. 2. The supporting leg as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an outer wide side of one of the flange plates is aligned with a narrow side of each of the web plates. 3. A supporting construction for a working machine having a mast, with a supporting leg as claimed in claim 1 , and with a supporting leg box which partially accommodates the hollow body of the supporting leg and is open to a front side, wherein the hollow body is mounted in the supporting leg box so as to be displaceable in a longitudinal direction running parallel to the wide sides and to the narrow sides of the web plates and the flange plates, and projects to the front side, wherein the supporting foot is arranged outside the supporting leg box, wherein the supporting leg box has two supporting strips which extend at a distance from each other in the longitudinal direction and comprise upwardly directed supporting surfaces, wherein one of the two narrow sides of the web plates in each case is a downwardly pointing narrow side, wherein the one of the web plates rests via the downwardly pointing narrow side on the upwardly directed supporting surfaces of the two supporting strips of the supporting leg box, wherein the front side of the supporting leg box has a downwardly open, cross-sectionally U-shaped bracket having free limbs and a base connecting the free limbs, and wherein the base comprises a supporting surface resting directly on the upwardly directed narrow sides of the narrow sides of the web plates. 4. The supporting construction as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the supporting surfaces and the downwardly pointing narrow sides of the web plates are in each case flat over the entire length thereof. 5. The supporting construction as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the supporting surfaces are arranged at a distance above a bottom of the supporting leg box. 6. The supporting construction as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the supporting leg has a guide strip which protrudes downward from the hollow body and is guided between a bottom of the supporting leg box and the supporting surfaces and/or between the supporting strips. 7. The supporting construction as claimed in claim 5 , wherein a position-measuring device for measuring a travel of the supporting leg is arranged between the bottom of the supporting leg box and the supporting surfaces. 8. The supporting construction as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the position-measuring device has two toothed wheels which are mounted on the supporting leg box and over which a chain endlessly revolves, said chain being connected via a driver to the supporting leg, and wherein one of the toothed wheels is provided with a counting device for counting the revolutions thereof. 9. The supporting construction as claimed in claim 3 , wherein at least one of the web plates is provided on the outer wide side, which faces away from the other web plate, with a groove which runs in the longitudinal direction and into which a wear element is inserted, and wherein at least one guide pin for bearing against the respective wear element protrudes inward from the supporting leg box. 10. The supporting construction as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the supporting leg box is open to a rear side opposite the front side, wherein the hollow body of a further supporting leg is accommodated in the supporting leg box and protrudes to the rear side, and wherein the hollow body of the further supporting leg is mounted displacably in the longitudinal direction and rests with the downwardly pointing narrow sides of the web plates on the supporting surfaces. 11. The supporting construction as claimed in claim 10 , wherein each of the supporting legs is displaceable via a drive cylinder arranged in the supporting leg box, and wherein the two drive cylinders comprise cylinder eyes and are fastened at the cylinder eyes to the supporting leg box via a common bolt. 12. A method for controlling a mast of a working machine provided with a supporting construction as claimed in claim 3 , wherein a control device determines the position of the supporting leg or of the supporting legs with respect to the supporting leg box and, with reference to the determined values, specifies a possible pivoting range of the mast.
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