Self-erecting crane with control of the configuration change operations
US-2022388817-A1 · Dec 8, 2022 · US
US10577228B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10577228-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615389933-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 3, 2020 |
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This automatic unfolding and folding tower crane comprises a mast and a jib which are movable between an operation configuration and a transport configuration. The mast has a first mast section ( 2.1 ) and a second mast section ( 2.2 ). The jib has a first jib section ( 4.1 ) and a second ( 4.2 ) jib section. The first jib section ( 4.1 ) has an upper limit ( 4.11 ) and a lower limit ( 4.12 ) defining a height (H 4.1 ) of the first jib section ( 4.1 ). The first mast section ( 2.1 ) is rotatably connected to the first jib section ( 4.1 ) about a hinge axis (Y 24 ). The jib direction (X 4 ) is shifted with respect to the mast direction (Z 2 ) parallel to the hinge axis (Y 24 ). A distance between the hinge axis (Y 24 ) and the lower limit ( 4.12 ) is greater than 75% of the height (H 4.1 ) of the first jib section ( 4.1 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An automatic unfolding and folding tower crane, comprising a mast and a jib configured to be placed at least: in an operation configuration, in which the mast extends along a mast direction which is substantially vertical, and the jib extends along a jib direction which is substantially horizontal, and in a transport configuration in which the mast and the jib are folded, the mast having at least: one first mast section and one second mast section which extend substantially along the mast direction when the automatic unfolding and folding tower crane is in the operation configuration, the jib having at least: one first jib section and one second jib section which extend substantially along the jib direction when the automatic unfolding and folding tower crane is in the operation configuration, the first jib section having, at the level of the mast, an upper limit and a lower limit, the upper limit and the lower limit defining a height of the first jib section, the first mast section being connected to the first jib section at least in rotation about a hinge axis, the hinge axis extending orthogonally to the mast direction and to the jib direction when the automatic unfolding and folding tower crane is in the operation configuration, wherein: the jib direction is shifted with respect to the mast direction parallel to the hinge axis, a distance between the hinge axis and the lower limit, measured parallel to the mast direction, is greater than 75% of said height of the first jib section. 2. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 1 , wherein the distance between the hinge axis and the lower limit, measured parallel to the mast direction, is greater than 90% of the height of the first jib section. 3. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 1 , wherein the first jib section comprises at least: i) one upper chord defining the upper limit and ii) one lower chord defining the lower limit. 4. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 1 , wherein the jib direction is shifted with respect to the mast direction so that a shift distance between i) a lateral portion of the jib turned toward the mast and ii) a lateral portion of the mast turned toward the jib, measured parallel to the hinge axis, is greater than 200 mm, preferably greater than 250 mm. 5. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 4 , wherein the shift distance between i) the lateral portion of the jib turned toward the mast and ii) the lateral portion of the mast turned toward the jib, measured parallel to the hinge axis, is greater than 250 mm. 6. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 1 , wherein the first mast section and the second mast section are configured so that the first mast section may slide inside the second mast section. 7. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according claim 1 , wherein said height of the first jib section is greater than a width of the first jib section, measured parallel to the hinge axis. 8. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 1 , further comprising: a frame configured to support the mast and the jib when the tower crane is in the operation configuration, the frame being intended to receive a counterweight, a retaining tie-rod arranged to connect the rear end of the jib to the counterweight, the retaining tie-rod being configured to extend substantially parallel to the mast when the tower crane is in the operation configuration, and a force transmitting member arranged to transmit forces from the jib to the retaining tie-rod, the transmission member being constituted by a king-rod extending obliquely with respect to the jib direction. 9. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 8 , wherein the king-rod comprises a guide element which is configured to guide the retaining tie-rod, the guide element being located on the side opposite to the jib direction with respect to the mast direction. 10. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 9 , wherein a distance between the guide element of the king-rod and the mast direction, measured parallel to the hinge axis, is comprised between 75 mm and 150 mm. 11. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 8 , wherein the retaining tie-rod extends substantially on the side opposite to the jib direction with respect to the mast direction, the tower crane further comprising an unfolding cylinder configured to unfold the mast, in order to place the mast and the jib in the operation configuration, the unfolding cylinder being arranged on the same side of the mast direction as the first jib section. 12. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 8 , wherein the king-rod and a lower portion of the first jib section are rotatably linked about an axis of rotation which is parallel to the hinge axis, the tower crane further comprising connecting rods and a universal joint arranged to connect the king-rod to an upper portion of the first jib section, the connecting rods being hinged together by pivot linkages and by the universal joint. 13. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 1 , further comprising a hoisting cable and several pulleys configured to guide the hoisting cable between the first mast section and the first jib section, the axes of the pulleys being non-parallel, the pulleys being arranged so that two consecutive pulleys along the hoisting cable have two collinear tangential directions. 14. The automatic unfolding and folding tower crane according to claim 1 , wherein, when the tower crane is in the transport configuration, the first and the second jib sections are superimposed and disposed next to the mast.
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