Method for transferring a tower crane
US-2018282135-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US10640338B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10640338-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615559592-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 5, 2020 |
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A boom attach/detach device includes a boom, an extensible cylinder, and a boom supporting device. At least a part of the boom supporting device is arranged more to a boom front end side than an upper slewing body. When the extensible cylinder conducts extension and contraction operation in a state where coupling between the upper slewing body and the boom by a boom foot pin is cut off, the boom supporting device supports the boom to enable a rear end portion of the boom to move in a boom axis direction. The boom can be attached or detached with ease without a need to use a separate power device from a crane to suppress increases in size, in mass, and in cost of an upper slewing body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A boom attach/detach device of a crane, the device comprising: an upper slewing body; a boom attached to the upper slewing body via a boom foot pin so as to rise and fall; a drive cylinder provided in the upper slewing body or the boom to drive the boom; and a boom supporting portion which supports the boom, wherein at least a part of the boom supporting portion is arranged more to a boom front end side than the upper slewing body, and when the drive cylinder conducts extension and contraction operation in a state where coupling between the upper slewing body and the boom by the boom foot pin is cut off, the boom supporting portion supports the boom so as to enable a rear end portion of the boom to move in a boom axis direction, and wherein the boom supporting portion includes: a boom front end side supporting portion, a rail extending in the boom axis direction, and a boom rear end side supporting portion arranged more to a boom rear end side than the boom front end side supporting portion and the boom rear end side supporting portion is movable in the boom axis direction along the rail. 2. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 1 , wherein the boom is extensible, and the drive cylinder is an extensible cylinder which causes the boom to extend and contract. 3. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 1 , wherein the boom rear end side supporting portion includes a support height changing portion which changes a part supporting the boom to have an arbitrary height. 4. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of the boom rear end side supporting portions are provided spaced apart in the boom axis direction. 5. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 1 , further comprising a jack which lifts up the upper slewing body to an arbitrary height. 6. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 1 , wherein the drive cylinder is a rising and falling cylinder attached to the upper slewing body to cause the boom to rise and fall with respect to the upper slewing body. 7. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 6 , wherein the boom includes: a bracket for rising and falling to which the rising and falling cylinder is attached when causing the boom to rise and fall; and a coupling member for attachment/detachment which is arranged more to the boom rear end side than the bracket for rising and falling and to which the rising and falling cylinder is attachable. 8. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 6 , further comprising a cylinder receiving base provided in a slewing frame of the upper slewing body to receive a cylinder tube of the rising and falling cylinder. 9. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 6 , wherein the boom supporting portion is further provided in the slewing frame of the upper slewing body. 10. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 1 , wherein the boom supporting portion is provided on a transport carriage for transporting the boom. 11. A boom attach/detach method for a crane, the crane including a boom attached to an upper slewing body via a boom foot pin so as to rise and fall; and a drive cylinder provided in the upper slewing body or the boom to drive the boom; a boom supporting portion which supports the boom, at least a part of the boom supporting portion is arranged more to a boom front end side than the upper slewing body, the boom supporting includes: a boom front end side supporting portion, a rail extending in a boom axis direction, and a boom rear end side supporting portion arranged more to a boom rear end side than the boom front end side supporting and the boom rear end side supporting portion is movable in the boom axis direction along the rail, the method comprising in a state where the boom is supported at a position more to the boom front end side than the upper slewing body and coupling between the upper slewing body and the boom by the boom foot pin is cut off, causing the drive cylinder to conduct extension and contraction operation to enable a rear end portion of the boom and the boom rear end side supporting portion to move in the boom axis direction. 12. The boom attach/detach method for a crane according to claim 11 , wherein the boom is extensible, and the drive cylinder is an extensible cylinder which causes the boom to extend and contract. 13. The boom attach/detach method for a crane according to claim 11 , wherein the drive cylinder is a rising and falling cylinder attached to the upper slewing body to cause the boom to rise and fall with respect to the upper slewing body. 14. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 1 , wherein the rail has a C-shaped or I-shaped cross-section. 15. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 1 , wherein the rail is a first rail of the boom supporting portion and the boom supporting portion includes a second rail spaced apparat from the first rail in a boom width direction that is transverse to the boom axis direction. 16. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 15 , wherein the boom supporting portion includes lateral members that extend in the boom width direction to connect the first rail and the second rail, and the boom front end side supporting portion is fixed to the first rail and the second rail at a position between the lateral members. 17. The boom attach/detach device of a crane according to claim 1 , wherein the boom rear end supporting portion includes: an outer frame, an inner frame arranged inside the outer frame and vertically moveable with respect to the outer frame to directly contact the boom, wheel supporting portions fixed to the outer frame, and wheels supported by the wheel supporting portions, the wheels being mounted direction on the rail and the wheels rotate to move the boom rear end supporting portion with respect to the rail.
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