Method for securing a tilting jib crane for securing an angular position of a tilting jib

US11919752B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11919752-B2
Application numberUS-202217681711-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 25, 2022
Priority dateFeb 25, 2021
Publication dateMar 5, 2024
Grant dateMar 5, 2024

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A method for securing an angular position of a crane jib displaceable in lifting and in lowering by a winch integrating a motor driving a drum on which is wound a rope and secured to a platen provided with arcuate oblong locking holes, the method including measuring a speed parameter representative of an angular speed of the jib, controlling the motor to displace the jib with a limitation of the speed parameter to a first maximum value and a limitation of a motor torque to a first limit value, until reaching an angular position in which a lock is aligned with and locked into the locking hole, and controlling the motor to displace the jib in lowering with a limitation of the speed parameter to a second maximum value and a limitation of the motor torque to a second limit value, until the speed parameter is null for a predetermined time period to stop the motor.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A securing method for a tilting jib crane to secure an angular position of a tilting jib, the tilting jib being displaceable in lifting and in lowering by a tilting winch comprising a tilt motor driving a drum on which is wound a tilting rope coupled to the tilting jib, the drum being secured in rotation with a locking platen provided with locking holes circumferentially distributed, the securing method implementing a locking phase in which a lock is displaced: from a release configuration in which said lock is disengaged from the locking platen to authorize the rotation of the drum and thus allow lifting/lowering of the tilting jib, and to a locking configuration in which said lock is engaged inside one of the locking holes, after alignment, to block the rotation of the drum and thus secure the angular position of the tilting jib, wherein the locking holes are all oblong arcuate shaped so that the lock is engaged with a circumferential clearance within a locking hole in the locking configuration, wherein the securing method further comprises: measurement of a speed parameter representative of an angular speed of displacement of the tilting jib, in lifting or in lowering; first control of the tilt motor to displace the tilting jib in lifting or in lowering, with a limitation of the speed parameter to a first maximum speed value and a limitation of a motor torque of the tilt motor to a first torque limit value, until a given angular position of the tilt jib is reached, in which the lock is aligned with one of the locking holes of the locking platen, the lock occupying the release configuration; implementation of the locking phase by displacing the lock from the release configuration to the locking configuration; and second control of the tilt motor to displace the tilting jib in lowering, with a limitation of the speed parameter to a second maximum speed value, which is lower than the first maximum speed value, and a limitation of the motor torque of the tilt motor to a second torque limit value, which is lower than the first torque limit value, until that the speed parameter is zero for a predetermined time period to stop the tilt motor. 2. The securing method according to claim 1 , wherein a validation by an operator that the lock occupies the locking configuration is implemented in order to authorize the second control of the tilt motor. 3. The securing method according to claim 1 , wherein a detection by a detection system that the lock occupies the locking configuration is implemented in order to authorize the second control of the tilt motor. 4. The securing method according to claim 1 , wherein, after the second control of the tilt motor, a release phase is implemented with the following steps: third control of the tilt motor to displace the tilting jib in lifting, with a limitation of the speed parameter to the second maximum speed value and a limitation of the motor torque of the tilt motor to the second torque limit value; displacement of the lock from the locking configuration to the release configuration. 5. The securing method according to claim 4 , wherein the third control of the tilt motor is followed, before or after the displacement of the lock to the release configuration, by a closure of a motor brake associated with the tilt motor. 6. The securing method according to claim 4 , wherein the displacement of the lock towards the release configuration is followed by a fourth control of the tilt motor to displace the tilting jib in lifting or lowering, with a limitation of the speed parameter to the first maximum speed value and a limitation of the motor torque to the first torque limit value. 7. The securing method according to claim 6 , wherein a validation by an operator that the lock occupies the release configuration is implemented in order to authorize the fourth control of the tilt motor. 8. The securing method according to claim 6 , wherein a detection by a detection system that the lock occupies the release configuration is implemented in order to authorize the fourth control of the tilt motor. 9. The securing method according to claim 4 , wherein, while considering that the locking holes each extend over a given locking angular sector, the first control of the tilt motor followed by the forward displacement of the lock cause said lock to be substantially in the middle of the locking hole, and the second control of the tilt motor causes the drum to rotate in a lowering direction according to an angular lowering sector substantially equivalent to half of the angular locking sector, and wherein the third control of the tilt motor causes the drum to rotate in a lifting direction, opposite to the lowering direction, according to an tilting angular sector substantially equivalent to half of the angular locking sector. 10. The securing method according to claim 1 , wherein, while considering that the locking holes each extend over a given locking angular sector, the first control of the tilt motor followed by the forward displacement of the lock cause said lock to be substantially in the middle of the locking hole, and the second control of the tilt motor causes the drum to rotate in a lowering direction according to an angular lowering sector substantially equivalent to half of the angular locking sector. 11. The securing method according to claim 1 , wherein the tilting jib crane is a luffing jib crane or a self-erecting crane. 12. A tilting jib crane comprising a tilting jib displaceable in lifting and in lowering by means of a tilting winch integrating a tilt motor driving a drum on which is wound a tilting rope coupled to the tilting jib, the drum being secured in rotation with a locking platen provided with circumferentially distributed locking holes, and further comprising a lock displaceable between: a release configuration in which the lock is disengaged from the locking platen to authorize the rotation of the drum and thus allow lifting/lowering of the tilting jib; and a locking configuration in which the lock is engaged inside a locking hole to block the rotation of the drum and thus secure the angular position of the tilting jib; wherein the locking holes are all oblong arcuate shaped so that the lock is engaged with a circumferential clearance within a locking hole in the locking configuration, the tilting jib crane further comprising: a measurement system for measuring a speed parameter representative of an angular speed of displacement of the tilting jib, in lifting or in lowering, and a monitoring/control system connected to the tilt motor and to the measurement system, the monitoring/control system being configured to: perform a first control of the tilt motor to displace the tilting jib in lifting or in lowering, with a limitation of the speed parameter to a first maximum speed value and limitation of a motor torque of the tilt motor to a first torque limit value, until a given angular position of the tilting jib is reached, in which the lock is aligned with one of the locking holes of the locking platen, said lock occupying the release configuration; and after a forward displacement of the lock to occupy a locking configuration in which the lock is engaged inside the locking hole on which the lock is aligned, perform a second control of the tilt motor to displace the tilting jib in lowering, with a limitation of the speed parameter to a second maximum speed value, which is lower than the first maximum speed value, and a limitation of the motor torque of the tilt motor to a second torque limit value, which is lower than the first torque limit value, until the speed parameter is zero for a predetermined

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Classifications

  • B66C23/82Primary

    Luffing gear · CPC title

  • for electric drives (transmitting control pulses B66C13/40; systems or devices of general application H02P) · CPC title

  • mounted on road or rail vehicles; Manually-movable jib-cranes for use in workshops; Floating cranes (with pneumatic or hydraulic motors B66C23/54; vehicle or ship aspects B60 - B63) · CPC title

  • Movement of the crane arm; Coupling of the crane arm with the counterweights; Safety devices for the movement of the arm · CPC title

  • B66C23/04Primary

    with jibs the effective length of which is variable in operation, e.g. longitudinally displaceable, extensible · CPC title

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What does patent US11919752B2 cover?
A method for securing an angular position of a crane jib displaceable in lifting and in lowering by a winch integrating a motor driving a drum on which is wound a rope and secured to a platen provided with arcuate oblong locking holes, the method including measuring a speed parameter representative of an angular speed of the jib, controlling the motor to displace the jib with a limitation of th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Manitowoc Crane Group France
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66C23/82. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 05 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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