Crane
US-2018029853-A1 · Feb 1, 2018 · US
US12545558B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12545558-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318103593-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Priority date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Publication date | Feb 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 10, 2026 |
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The invention relates to a mobile crane having a telescopic boom that is luffably coupled to a superstructure and that comprises a coupling section and at least one telescopic section supported therein in a retractable and extendable manner. At least one guying support is fastened to the coupling section and is connected to the coupling section or to the superstructure via a first guying and to a connection piece at a telescopic section via a second guying. In accordance with the invention, the second guying comprises at least two guying elements coupled with one another. The second guying is thereby adjustable in length and is thus adaptable to the extension length of the telescopic boom such that at least one of the mutually coupled guying elements is directly releasably connectable to the guying support. The invention further relates to a guying system for a mobile crane in accordance with the invention, to a method of moving a mobile crane in accordance with the invention into a guyed work position, and to a method of varying the extension length of the guyed telescopic boom of a mobile crane in accordance with the invention.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) having a telescopic boom ( 16 ) that is luffably coupled with a superstructure ( 14 ) and comprises a coupling section ( 16 a ) and at least one telescopic section ( 16 b ) that can be retracted and extended therein, wherein at least one guying support ( 24 ) is fastened to the coupling section ( 16 a ) and is connected via a first guying ( 21 ) to the coupling section ( 16 a ) or the superstructure ( 14 ) and via a second guying ( 22 ) to a connection piece ( 82 ) at the telescopic section ( 16 b ), and the second guying ( 22 ) comprises at least two guying elements ( 30 , 32 , 34 ) coupled with one another, and is thereby adjustable in length, and adaptable to the extension length of the telescopic boom ( 16 ), such that at least one of the mutually coupled at least two guying elements ( 30 , 32 ) is directly releasably connectable to the guying support ( 24 ), wherein a guide rope ( 40 ) is provided that runs from the guying support ( 24 ) to the connection piece or a first guying element ( 30 ) coupled to the connection piece; and the at least one of the at least two guying element ( 30 , 32 , 34 ) is connected to the guide rope ( 40 ). 2 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the at least two guying elements ( 30 , 32 , 34 ) is configured as a guy rod. 3 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 2 , wherein a first guying element ( 30 ), of the at least two guying elements, is permanently coupled with the connection piece in crane operation and is configured as a guy rope piece with a fixed length or as a guy rod. 4 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 3 , wherein at least two of the at least two guying elements ( 30 , 32 , 34 ) have different lengths. 5 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 2 , wherein at least two of the at least two guying elements ( 30 , 32 , 34 ) have different lengths. 6 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , wherein a first guying element ( 30 ), of the at least two guying elements, is permanently coupled with the connection piece in crane operation. 7 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 6 , wherein at least two of the at least two guying elements ( 30 , 32 , 34 ) have different lengths. 8 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , wherein at least two guying elements ( 30 , 32 , 34 ) of the at least two guying elements have different lengths. 9 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the guide rope ( 40 ) is supported on a guide rope winch ( 42 ) at or in the guying support ( 24 ) in a manner to be wound up and down. 10 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the guying support ( 24 ) comprises a holding device having a movable holding element ( 26 ) movable by an actuator ( 25 ) from a holding position in which the holding element ( 26 ) fixes an unused guying element of the at least two guying elements ( 30 , 32 , 34 ) not used for guying in guying operation. 11 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the guying support ( 24 ) comprises a guide and support device ( 28 ) on which an unused guying element ( 30 , 32 34 ) of the at least two guying elements not used for guying is supportable in guying operation. 12 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the guying support ( 24 ) is fastened in an articulated manner to the coupling section ( 16 a ). 13 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first guying ( 21 ) comprises a length variable element ( 50 ), by which the length of the first guying ( 21 ) is variable, with the length variable element ( 50 ). 14 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , wherein two guying supports ( 24 ) are fastened to the coupling section ( 16 a ) by a respective first and second guyings ( 21 , 22 ). 15 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , comprising the at least one guying support ( 24 ) that can be installed at the telescopic boom ( 16 ) of the mobile crane ( 10 ), the first guying ( 21 ) for connecting the guying support ( 24 ) to the coupling section ( 16 a ) or superstructure ( 14 ) of the mobile crane ( 10 ), and the second guying ( 22 ) for connecting the guying support ( 24 ) to the connection piece at the telescopic section ( 16 b ) of the telescopic boom ( 16 ). 16 . A method of moving a mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 into a guyed work position, comprising the steps: providing the telescopic boom ( 16 ) in a telescoped in state and providing the guying support ( 24 ); installing the guying support ( 24 ) at the coupling section ( 16 a ) of the telescopic boom ( 16 ); connecting the first guying ( 21 ) to the superstructure ( 14 ) or coupling section ( 16 a ) and to the guying support ( 24 ); connecting a first guying element ( 30 ) of the second guying ( 22 ) to the connection piece of the telescopic boom ( 16 ), with one of the guying elements ( 30 , 32 ): releasing the releasable connection between said guying element ( 30 , 32 ) and the guying support ( 24 ), with the telescopic boom ( 16 ); telescoping out the telescopic boom ( 16 ) to a desired extension length, with at least one guying element ( 30 , 32 ) here moving away from a holding device of the guying support ( 24 ); and establishing a releasable connection of a further guying element ( 32 ) to the guying support ( 24 ). 17 . A method in accordance with claim 16 , wherein the guying support ( 24 ) is pivoted forwardly in the direction of the connection piece to release the releasable connection and rearwardly in the direction of the superstructure ( 14 ) to establish the releasable connection. 18 . A method in accordance with claim 16 , wherein the first guying ( 21 ) comprises a length variable element ( 50 ) by which the length of the first guying ( 21 ) is variable, and the guying support ( 24 ) is pivoted to the front or rear by actuation of the length variable element ( 50 ), with the length variable element ( 50 ). 19 . A method of varying the extension length of the telescopic boom ( 16 ) of a mobile crane ( 10 ) in accordance with claim 1 , comprising the steps: luffing up the telescopic boom ( 16 ), with one of the guying elements ( 30 , 32 ) being releasably connected to the guying support ( 24 ); releasing the releasable connection between said guying element ( 30 , 32 ) and the guying support ( 24 ); and telescoping out or in the telescopic boom ( 16 ) to a desired extension onto a holding device of the guying support ( 24 ). 20 . A mobile crane ( 10 ) having a telescopic boom ( 16 ) that is luffably coupled with a superstructure ( 14 ) and comprises a coupling section ( 16 a ) and at least one telescopic section ( 16 b ) that can be retracted and extended therein, wherein at least one guying support ( 24 ) is fastened to the coupling section ( 16 a ) and is connected via a first guying ( 21 ) to the coupling section ( 16 a ) or the superstructure ( 14 ) and via a second guying ( 22 ) to a connection piece ( 82 ) at the telescopic section ( 16 b ), and the second guying ( 22 ) comprises at least two guying elements ( 30 , 32 , 34 ) coupled with one another, and is thereby adjustable in length, and adaptable to the extension length of the telescopic boom ( 16 ), such that at least one of the at least two mutually coupled guying elements ( 30 , 32 ) is direc
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