Crane with rotary locking mechanism
US-2017305727-A1 · Oct 26, 2017 · US
US11111115B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11111115-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815906823-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 7, 2021 |
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A wear pad for a telescoping boom assembly includes a wear pad body having a first surface and a second surface oppositely positioned from the first surface and spaced from the first surface by a height of the wear pad body, a groove formed in one of the first surface and the second surface, the groove extending along a length of the wear pad body, and an insert positioned in the groove such that a portion of the insert projects outwardly from the groove. The telescoping boom assembly includes an inner boom section and an immediately adjacent outer boom section. The wear pad is configured to be installed between the inner and outer boom sections.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wear pad for a telescoping boom assembly comprising: a wear pad body having a first surface and a second surface oppositely positioned from the first surface and spaced from the first surface by a height of the wear pad body; a plurality of recesses formed in at least one of the first surface and the second surface and extending in a width direction of the wear pad body, the recesses spaced apart along a length of the wear pad body; a groove formed in one of the first surface and the second surface, the groove extending along the length of the wear pad body, wherein the groove includes an open side elongated along the length of the wear pad body; and an insert positioned in the groove such that a portion of the insert projects outwardly from the open side of the groove, wherein the wear pad is configured to be installed between an inner telescoping boom section and an immediately adjacent outer telescoping boom section. 2. The wear pad of claim 1 , wherein the insert is a low friction material. 3. The wear pad of claim 2 , wherein the low friction material includes at least one of: polytetrafluoethylene, graphite, and molybednum disulfide. 4. The wear pad of claim 1 , wherein the groove and the insert at least partially correspond in shape such that the insert is retained in the groove by way of an interlocking fit. 5. The wear pad of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of recesses allow for flexing of the wear pad body. 6. The wear pad of claim 5 , wherein the wear pad body is movable from a substantially flat un-flexed condition to a flexed condition having at least one radius of curvature. 7. The wear pad of claim 1 , wherein the wear pad body is machined in a preformed shape and size, having a radius of curvature, and is substantially rigid. 8. The wear pad of claim 1 , wherein the insert and groove are disposed on the first surface of the wear pad body, the first surface being an outer surface of the wear pad body having a generally convex shape. 9. The wear pad of claim 1 , wherein the insert and groove are disposed on the second surface of the wear pad body, the second surface being an inner surface of the wear pad body and having a generally concave shape. 10. The wear pad of claim 1 , further comprising a second groove and a wiper disposed in the second groove. 11. A telescoping boom assembly, comprising: an outer boom section; an inner boom section disposed in the outer boom section and configured for telescoping movement to extend out of and retract into the outer boom section; a wear pad having a first surface and a second surface oppositely positioned from the first surface and spaced from the first surface by a height of the wear pad; a plurality of recesses formed in at least one of the first surface and the second surface and extending in a width direction of the wear pad, the recesses spaced apart along a length of the wear pad; a groove formed in one of the first surface and the second surface, the groove extending along the length of the wear pad; and an insert positioned in the groove, the insert having a portion which projects outwardly from the open side of the groove, wherein the wear pad is installed at one of the inner boom section and the outer boom section and the insert is configured to contact the other of the inner boom section and the outer boom section. 12. The telescoping boom assembly of claim 11 , wherein the insert is a low friction material. 13. The telescoping boom assembly of claim 12 , wherein the low friction material includes at least one of: polytetrafluoethylene, graphite, and molybednum disulfide. 14. The telescoping boom assembly of claim 11 , wherein the groove and the insert at least partially correspond in shape such that the insert is retained in the groove by way of an interlocking fit. 15. The telescoping boom assembly of claim 11 , wherein the wear pad is installed on the inner boom section. 16. The telescoping boom assembly of claim 15 , wherein the insert and groove are disposed on the first surface of the wear pad, the first surface being an outer surface having a generally convex shape, such that the insert contacts an inner surface of the outer boom section. 17. The telescoping boom assembly of claim 11 , the wear pad further comprising a second groove and a wiper disposed in the second groove. 18. A telescoping boom assembly of a crane, comprising: an outer boom section; an inner boom section disposed in the outer boom section and configured for telescoping movement to extend out of and retract into the outer boom section; a first wear pad having a first surface and a second surface oppositely positioned from the first surface and spaced from the first surface by a height of the first wear pad; a plurality of recesses formed in at least one of the first surface and the second surface and extending in a width direction of the first wear pad, the recesses spaced apart along a length of the first wear pad; a groove formed in one of the first surface and the second surface, the groove extending along the length of the first wear pad, the groove having a depth and an open side elongated along the length of the first wear pad; an insert positioned in the groove, the insert having a height greater than the depth of the groove such that a portion of the insert projects outwardly from the open side of the groove; and a second wear pad, wherein the first wear pad is installed at a rear portion of the inner boom section and is configured to move with the inner boom section relative to the outer boom section, and the second wear pad is installed at a forward portion of the outer boom section and is fixed relative to the outer boom section. 19. The telescoping boom assembly of claim 18 , wherein an inner surface of the second wear pad is configured to contact an outer surface of the inner boom section. 20. The telescoping boom assembly of claim 18 , wherein the second wear pad includes a groove formed in an inner surface extending along a length of the second wear pad, and an insert positioned in the groove having a portion projecting outwardly from the groove.
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