Composite rcc deck and prestressed parabolic bottom chord underslung open web steel girder bridge superstructure
US-2024060253-A1 · Feb 22, 2024 · US
US10947680B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10947680-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816138899-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 16, 2021 |
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A lifter assembly includes a base having a top and a bottom surface. Connectors are attached to the base extending outwardly from the bottom surface. Each of the connectors includes at least one rail wheel rotatably attached thereto. The base includes traveling wheels rotatably attached thereto. A post is attached to the base extending outwardly from the top surface to a distal end. An arm is disposed on the distal end, rotatably attached to the post, extending outwardly to a terminal end. A support is movably attached to the arm and extends outwardly to a support end. A trolley is slidably disposed on the arm and movable along the arm between the terminal end and the post. Each of the traveling wheels includes a leg pivotably attached to the base connecting the traveling wheel to the base and move the traveling wheel between a transport and a storage position.
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A lifter assembly for removing or replacing highway or railway bridges comprising: a base having a top surface for receiving a bridge span and a bottom surface disposed opposite of said top surface; a pair of connectors attached to said base spaced from one another and extending outwardly from said bottom surface of said base; each of said connectors including at least one rail wheel rotatably attached to said connector for moving said base along the railway; said base including a plurality of traveling wheels rotatably attached to said base for transporting said base along the highway; a post attached to said base and extending outwardly from said top surface of said base to a distal end; an arm disposed on said distal end of said post rotatably attached to said post and extending radially outwardly from said post parallel to said base to a terminal end with said arm being rotatable about said post; a support movably attached to said arm and extending outwardly from said arm to a support end for engaging a bridge support; a trolley slidably disposed on said arm and movable along said arm between said terminal end and said post; and each of said traveling wheel including a leg pivotably attached to said base and extending between said base and said traveling wheel to connect said traveling wheel to said base and move said traveling wheel between a transport position and a storage position with said transport position being defined as said traveling wheel and said leg being perpendicular to said connectors and said storage position being defined as said traveling wheel and said leg being parallel to said connectors. 2. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said leg includes an extension member extending outwardly from said leg parallel to said base and attached to said traveling wheel with said extension member being extendable for raising and lowering the traveling wheels to raise and lower said base. 3. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said base including a pair of fins spaced from one another and extending outwardly from said base to receive said leg between said fins. 4. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 3 further including a fastener extending through said fins to secure said leg to said fins of said base and allow said leg to pivot about said base between said transport position and said storage position. 5. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said support is slidably attached to said arm and movable along said arm between said post and said terminal end of said arm. 6. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein said support is telescopic and movable between an extended position and retracted position with said extended position being defined as said support extending perpendicularly outwardly from said arm with said support end being beyond said traveling wheels and said rail wheels to engage a bridge support and said retracted position being defined as said support extending outwardly from said arm with said support end being disposed adjacent to said base. 7. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 6 further including a plate extending outwardly from said base to receive said support end in said retracted position. 8. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said support is pivotably attached to said terminal end of said arm. 9. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein said support is movable about said arm between an extended position and a retracted position with said extended position being defined as said support extending perpendicularly outwardly from said arm with said support end being beyond said traveling wheels and said rail wheels for engaging the bridge support and said retracted position being defined as said support extending outwardly from said arm with said support being disposed at an oblique angle relative to said arm. 10. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said arm has a top and a bottom and including a pair of top rail and a pair of bottom rail with said pair of top rails being disposed at said top and extending perpendicularly outwardly from said arm and away from one another and said bottom rails being disposed at said bottom spaced from said top rail and extending outwardly from said arm and away from one another. 11. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 10 wherein said trolley is slidably attached to said top rail and said support is slidably attached to said bottom rail. 12. The lifter assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said arm is telescopic and longitudinally extendable to a length exceeding a width of a railway bridge to be replace or removed. 13. A system for removing or replacing highway or railway bridges comprising: a pair of lifter assemblies with each of said lifter assembly including a base having a top surface for receiving a bridge span and a bottom surface disposed opposite of said top surface; a pair of connectors attached to said base spaced from one another and extending outwardly from said bottom surface of said base; each of said connectors including at least one rail wheel rotatably attached to said connector for moving said base along a railway; said base including a plurality of traveling wheels rotatably attached to said base for transporting said base along the highway; a post attached to said base and extending outwardly from said top surface of said base to a distal end; an arm disposed on said distal end of said post rotatably attached to said post and extending radially outwardly from said post parallel to said base to a terminal end with said arm being rotatable about said post; a support movably attached to said arm and extending outwardly from said arm to a support end for engaging a bridge support; a trolley slidably disposed on said arm and movable along said arm between said terminal end and said post; and said terminal end of said arm of one of said lift assemblies being connected via a releasable connection to said terminal end of said arm of another one of said lift assemblies joining said lift assemblies to one another for moving the bridge span and allow the lift assemblies to operate as a gantry. 14. The system as set forth in claim 13 further including a collar extending about said distal ends of said lift assemblies and a plurality of bolts extending through said collar and said arms to define said releasable connection and connecting said lift assemblies to one another. 15. The system as set forth in claim 13 wherein said terminal end of said arm of said one of said lift assemblies defining a plurality of slots spaced from one another and said terminal end of said arm of said another one of said lift assemblies defining a plurality of protrusions received by said slots to define said releasable connection and connecting said lift assemblies to one another. 16. A lifter assembly for removing or replacing highway or railway bridges: a base of generally H-shape having a first member and a second member disposed parallel and spaced to one another and an intermediate member extending perpendicularly between said first member and said second member to connect said first member and said second member for receiving a bridge span; said base having a top surface for receiving the bridge span and a bottom surface disposed opposite of said top surface; said first member and said second member each including at least one connector attached to said base and extending outwardly from said bottom surface of said base; a plurality of rail wheels rotatably attached to said at
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