Lifting assembly for lifting heavy loads
US-11155445-B2 · Oct 26, 2021 · US
US11434868B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11434868-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917263227-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2022 |
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A method of installing a rotor on a nacelle (44) on a wind turbine generally includes providing a rotor hub counterweight assembly (10, 10′) which are rotated and lifted from a downtower location to an uptower location at which wind turbine blades (50, 52, 54) are progressively attached and the counterweights (14, 16), (14′, 16′) are progressively removed. The rotor hub and counterweight assembly (10, 10′) for use when installing a rotor on a wind turbine (46) generally includes a rotor hub (12) having first, second and third flanges (18, 20, 22), a first counterweight (14, 14′), a second counterweight (16, 16′), and a lifting apparatus connecting member (26, 26′). A lifting apparatus connecting member (26) is configured with at least two connection points (60, 62) being configured for allowing at least two of three operations including installation, rotating and lifting the rotor hub (12), and removal of the lifting apparatus connecting member (26′).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of installing a rotor on a nacelle of a wind turbine, the method comprising: providing a rotor hub at a downtower location, the rotor hub having first, second and third flanges at positions spaced 120 degrees apart and extending around the axis of rotation of the rotor hub; providing a first counterweight mounted to the first flange at the downtower location; providing a second counterweight mounted to the second flange at the downtower location; providing a lifting apparatus connecting member mounted to the third flange; connecting a portion of a lifting apparatus to the lifting apparatus connecting member at the downtower location; lifting the rotor hub and the first and second mounted counterweights by the lifting apparatus connecting member to an uptower location adjacent a hub connection side of the nacelle; and mounting the rotor hub to the hub connection side. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: mounting the rotor hub to the hub connection side such that the third flange is at the 12-o'clock position, and the first and second flanges are respectively at the 4-o'clock and 8-o'clock positions; removing the lifting apparatus connecting member; rotating the rotor hub such that the third flange is at the 3-o'clock position, and the first and second flanges and the first and second counterweights are respectively at the 7-o'clock and 11-o'clock positions; mounting a first wind turbine blade to the third flange while the third flange is at the 3-o'clock position; rotating the rotor hub such that the first flange and first counterweight are at the 3-o'clock position, the third flange and first wind turbine blade are at the 11-o'clock position, and the second flange and second counterweight are at the 7-o'clock position; removing the first counterweight at the 3-o'clock position; mounting a second wind turbine blade to the first flange while the first flange is at the 3-o'clock position; rotating the rotor hub such that the second flange and second counterweight are at the 3-o'clock position, the first flange and second wind turbine blade are at the 11-o'clock position, and the third flange and first wind turbine blade are at the 7-o'clock position; removing the second counterweight at the 3-o'clock position; and mounting a third wind turbine blade to the second flange while the second flange is at the 3-o'clock position. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: rotating the rotor hub in a direction transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor hub during the step of lifting the rotor hub. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein lifting the rotor hub further comprises: initially standing the rotor hub on respective first and second base portions of the first and second counterweights at the downtower location. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first and second base portions comprise convexly configured feet and lifting the rotor hub further comprises: initially rotating the rotor hub in a direction transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor hub while supporting the rotor hub on the convexly configured feet. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the lifting apparatus connecting member further comprises first and second connection points, and the method further comprises: using the first connection point to move the lifting apparatus connecting member into position for mounting to the third flange; and using the second connection point during the step of lifting the rotor hub and the first and second mounted counterweights to the uptower location. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the lifting apparatus connecting member further comprises a third connection point, and the method further comprises: using the third connection point while removing the lifting apparatus connecting member from the third flange. 8. A rotor hub and counterweight assembly for use when installing a rotor on a wind turbine, the assembly comprising: a rotor hub having first, second and third flanges at positions spaced 120 degrees apart and extending around the axis of rotation of the rotor hub; a first counterweight mounted to the first flange; a second counterweight mounted to the second flange; and a lifting apparatus connecting member mounted to the third flange, wherein the first and second counterweights further comprise first and second feet for standing the assembly up at a downtower location after initially rotating the assembly and before further lifting the assembly to an uptower location. 9. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first and second feet are convexly configured feet for initially rotating the rotor hub approximately 90 degrees in a direction extending transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor hub while supporting the rotor hub on the convexly configured feet. 10. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the lifting apparatus connecting member further comprises first and second connection points, wherein the first connection point is used to move the lifting apparatus connecting member into position for mounting to the third flange, and the second connection point is used to rotate and lift the assembly to an uptower location. 11. The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the lifting apparatus connecting member further comprises a third connection point, wherein the third connection point is used to remove the lifting apparatus connecting member from the third flange. 12. A lifting apparatus connecting member configured to be mounted to a flange of a wind turbine rotor hub, the lifting apparatus connecting member being couplable to a lifting apparatus for lifting the rotor hub and mounted counterweights from a downtower location to an uptower location and mounting the rotor hub to a wind turbine nacelle, the lifting apparatus connecting member including at least two connection points for coupling with the lifting apparatus, the at least two connection points being configured for allowing at least two of the three following operations: i) installing the lifting apparatus connecting member on the third flange, ii) rotating and lifting the rotor hub and counterweights to the uptower location, and iii) removing the lifting apparatus connecting member from the third flange. 13. The lifting apparatus connecting member of claim 12 , further comprising a third connection point for allowing the third of the three operations to be performed. 14. The lifting apparatus connecting member of claim 13 , wherein the lifting apparatus connecting member includes first and second ends and a wherein first connection point for installing the lifting apparatus connecting member on the third flange is located proximate the first end, a second connection point for removing the lifting apparatus connecting member from the third flange is located proximate the second end, and a third connection point for rotating and lifting the rotor hub and counterweights is located between the first and second connection points.
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