Crane

US9327950B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9327950-B2
Application numberUS-201314032040-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 19, 2013
Priority dateSep 24, 2012
Publication dateMay 3, 2016
Grant dateMay 3, 2016

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A crane, in particular a tower crane, with a boom rotatable about an upright slewing gear axis and an out-of-service brake which permits and slows down the rotary movements of the boom in the out-of-service condition. The out-of-service brake is formed to operate in a rotational-speed-dependent manner such that with a greater rotational speed of the crane the applied braking torque is greater than with a smaller rotational speed of the crane.

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What is claimed is: 1. A crane comprising: a boom rotatably mounted about an upright axis of rotation; and an out-of-service brake that permits and slows down rotary movements of the boom in an out-of-service condition of the crane; wherein the out-of-service brake is adapted to operate in a rotational-speed-dependent manner such that an applied braking torque is greater at a greater rotational speed of the crane than at a lower rotational speed of the crane. 2. The crane according to claim 1 , wherein the crane is a tower crane. 3. The crane according to claim 1 , wherein an out-of-service condition of the crane comprises an out-of-service condition of the crane under wind loads. 4. The crane according to claim 1 , wherein the out-of-service brake is further adapted such that up to a predetermined rotational speed of the boom, the applied braking torque is smaller than a predetermined torque, wherein the predetermined torque is generated by a predetermined wind load on the crane, and only upon exceeding the predetermined rotational speed of the boom, the applied braking torque is greater than the torque generated by a wind load on the crane. 5. The crane according to claim 1 , wherein the out-of-service brake is further adapted such that with increasing rotational speed of the boom, the applied braking torque rises. 6. The crane according to claim 1 , wherein the out-of-service brake is further adapted such that with increasing rotational speed of the boom, the applied braking torque rises one of continuously and incrementally. 7. The crane according to claim 1 , wherein the out-of-service brake is further adapted to operate in a self-applying manner free from external energy and/or external current. 8. The crane according to claim 1 , wherein the out-of-service brake comprises a centrifugal brake. 9. The crane according to claim 8 , wherein the centrifugal brake comprises a brake drum and flyweights with brake pads rotating with rotary movements of the boom, wherein the brake pads are adapted to be urged against the brake drum. 10. The crane according to claim 1 , wherein the out-of-service brake comprises a viscous clutch/brake. 11. The crane according to claim 10 , wherein the viscous clutch/brake comprises a housing part and a disk part rotating with rotary movements of the boom. 12. The crane according to claim 1 further comprising a deactivator for deactivating the out-of-service brake in crane operation. 13. The crane according to claim 1 further comprising a slewing gear with a drive train, wherein the out-of-service brake is integrated into the drive train of the slewing gear. 14. The crane according to claim 1 further comprising: a deactivator for deactivating the out-of-service brake in crane operation; and a slewing gear with a drive train; wherein the deactivator comprises a coupling for one or both decoupling at least a part of the out-of-service brake from the drive train of the slewing gear and decoupling a rotatorily fixable brake part from a non-rotatable base part. 15. The crane according to claim 1 further comprising a slewing gear service brake that is provided for slowing down rotary movement of the boom in crane operation. 16. The crane according to claim 15 , wherein the out-of-service brake applies a braking torque that is smaller than a maximum braking torque of the slewing gear service brake. 17. The crane according to claim 16 , wherein the out-of-service brake applies a braking torque that amounts to about 30% to 70% of a maximum braking torque of the slewing gear service brake. 18. The crane according to claim 16 , wherein the out-of-service brake applies a braking torque that amounts to about 40% to 60% of a maximum braking torque of the slewing gear service brake. 19. The crane according to claim 1 , wherein the out-of-service brake is integrated into a power-transmitting drive train of a slewing gear. 20. The crane according to claim 1 , wherein the out-of-service brake is one or both connected to a slewing gear transmission via a transmission branch and is arranged parallel to a drive motor of a slewing gear. 21. A crane comprising: a boom rotatable mounted about an upright axis of rotation; and an out-of-service brake that permits and slows down rotary movements of the boom in an out-of-service condition of the crane; wherein the out-of-service brake is adapted to operate in a rotational-speed-dependent manner such that an applied braking torque is greater at a greater rotational speed of the crane than at a lower rotational speed of the crane; and wherein on an input side of a slewing gear transmission the out-of-service brake is connected to a drive train of a slewing gear, which leads from a slewing drive to an output element of the slewing gear. 22. The crane according to claim 21 , wherein the out-of-service brake is provided between a drive motor and an input element of the slewing gear transmission. 23. A crane comprising: a boom rotatably mounted about an upright axis of rotation; an out-of-service brake that permits and slows down rotary movements of the boom in an out-of-service condition of the crane; and a deactivator for deactivating the out-of-service brake in crane operation; wherein the out-of-service brake is adapted to operate in a rotational-speed-dependent manner such that an applied braking torque is greater at a greater rotational speed of the crane than at a lower rotational speed of the crane; and wherein the deactivator comprises a brake lock for locking a movable brake part of the out-of-service brake formed as a centrifugal brake. 24. A crane comprising: a boom rotatably mounted about an upright axis of rotation; an out-of-service brake that permits and slows down rotary movements of the boom in an out-of-service condition of the crane; and a deactivator for deactivating the out-of-service brake in crane operation; wherein the out-of-service brake is adapted to operate in a rotational-speed-dependent manner such that an applied braking torque is greater at a greater rotational speed of the crane than at a lower rotational speed of the crane; and wherein the deactivator comprises an axial positioning means for axially shifting a brake part of the out-of-service brake formed as a centrifugal brake into a non-engagement position. 25. A crane comprising: a boom rotatable mounted about an upright axis of rotation; an out-of-service brake that permits and slows down rotary movements of the boom in an out-of-service condition of the crane; and a slewing gear with a drive train, wherein the out-of-service brake is integrated into the drive train of the slewing gear; wherein the out-of-service brake is adapted to operate in a rotational-speed-dependent manner such that an applied braking torque is greater at a greater rotational speed of the crane than at a lower rotational speed of the crane; and wherein the out-of-service brake comprises a viscous clutch/brake connected to a portion of the drive train of the slewing gear between a drive motor and a slewing gear transmission. 26. The crane according to claim 25 further comprising a deactivator for deactivating the viscous clutch/brake in crane operation, wherein the deactivator comprises a jumper for one or both of bridging the viscous clutch/brake and rotatorily blocking parts of the viscous clutch/brake rotatable relative to each other. 2

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  • for releasing a normally applied brake · CPC title

  • actuated by centrifugal force · CPC title

  • Fluid-resistance brakes · CPC title

  • B66C23/88Primary

    Safety gear (for cranes in general B66C15/00; for rope, cable, or chain winding mechanisms B66D1/54) · CPC title

  • Positive locking brakes · CPC title

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What does patent US9327950B2 cover?
A crane, in particular a tower crane, with a boom rotatable about an upright slewing gear axis and an out-of-service brake which permits and slows down the rotary movements of the boom in the out-of-service condition. The out-of-service brake is formed to operate in a rotational-speed-dependent manner such that with a greater rotational speed of the crane the applied braking torque is greater t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Liebherr Werk Biberach Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66C23/88. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2016 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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