Crane assembly
US-9033165-B2 · May 19, 2015 · US
US9938121B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9938121-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514713806-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 9, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A crane assembly includes a main body, a boom, a hoist, a sheave, a hook assembly including a hook, a cable, and a projection. The boom extends from the main body and includes a tubular main section and a tubular extension section telescopically nested within the tubular main section. The boom has a first end pivotally coupled to the main body. The hoist is coupled to at least one of the first end of the boom and the main body. The sheave is disposed at an opposing second end of the boom opposite to the main body. The cable extends from the hoist, along the length of the boom, over the sheave, and downward to the hook assembly. The projection extends outward from the boom and toward the main body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A crane assembly, comprising: a main body; a boom extending from the main body and comprising a tubular main section and a tubular extension section telescopically nested within the tubular main section, the tubular main section having a top side, an opposing underside, and a sidewall separating the top side of the tubular main section from the opposing underside of the tubular main section, wherein the boom has a first end pivotally coupled to the main body; a hoist coupled to at least one of the first end of the boom and the main body; a sheave disposed at an opposing second end of the boom opposite to the main body, wherein the first end and the opposing second end are separated by a length of the boom; a hook assembly including a hook hanging below at least a portion of the boom, wherein the crane assembly is configured for lifting items via the hook; a cable extending from the hoist, along the length of the boom along the top side of the tubular main section, over the sheave, and downward to the opposing underside of the tubular main section to the hook assembly such that the hook is coupled to the opposing second end of the boom by the cable; and a projection extending outward from the boom and toward the main body, wherein the projection is configured to receive the hook over an end of the projection such that tension in the cable maintains the hook in place on the projection, and wherein gravity is sufficient to release the hook from the projection when the boom is raised and the tension in the cable is released. 2. The crane assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cable extends along the length of the boom along the top side of the tubular main section. 3. The crane assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cable extends along the length of the boom along the sidewall of the tubular main section. 4. The crane assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cable extends along the length of the boom through at least one of the tubular main section and the tubular extension section. 5. The crane assembly of claim 1 , wherein the projection extends downward from the opposing underside of the tubular main section. 6. The crane assembly of claim 5 , wherein a portion of the projection extends in a direction that is substantially parallel with the length of the boom. 7. The crane assembly of claim 6 , wherein the end of the projection includes a lip. 8. The crane assembly of claim 5 , wherein the hook assembly includes a block and a second sheave upon which the cable is received, and wherein the hook is coupled to the block. 9. The crane assembly of claim 5 , wherein the boom comprises a second-stage extension configured to slide from within the tubular extension section, and wherein the projection extends from the tubular main section of the boom. 10. The crane assembly of claim 9 , wherein the hook hangs below the opposing second end on the opposing underside of the tubular main section when the hook is in an operational configuration. 11. A utility vehicle, comprising: a chassis; and a crane assembly comprising: a main body coupled to the chassis; a boom comprising a tubular main section and a tubular extension section telescopically nested within the tubular main section, the tubular main section having a top side, an opposing underside, and a sidewall separating the top side of the tubular main section from the opposing underside of the tubular main section, wherein the boom has a first end pivotally coupled to the main body; a hoist coupled to at least one of the first end of the boom and the main body; a sheave disposed at an opposing second end of the boom opposite to the main body, wherein the first end and the opposing second end are separated by a length of the boom; a hook assembly including a hook hanging below at least a portion of the boom, wherein the crane assembly is configured for lifting items via the hook; a cable extending from the hoist, along the length of the boom along the top side of the tubular main section, over the sheave, and downward to the opposing underside of the tubular main section to the hook assembly such that the hook is coupled to the opposing second end of the boom by the cable; and a projection extending outward from the boom and toward the main body, wherein the projection is configured to receive the hook over an end of the projection such that tension in the cable maintains the hook in place on the projection, and wherein gravity is sufficient to release the hook from the projection when the boom is raised and the tension in the cable is released. 12. The utility vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the cable extends along the length of the boom along the top side of the tubular main section. 13. The utility vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the cable extends along the length of the boom along the sidewall of the tubular main section. 14. The utility vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the cable extends along the length of the boom through at least one of the tubular main section and the tubular extension section. 15. The utility vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the projection extends downward from the opposing underside of the tubular main section. 16. The utility vehicle of claim 15 , wherein a portion of the projection extends in a direction that is substantially parallel with the length of the boom. 17. The utility vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the end of the projection includes a lip. 18. The utility vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the hook assembly includes a block and a second sheave upon which the cable is received, and wherein the hook is coupled to the block. 19. The utility vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the boom comprises a second-stage extension configured to slide from within the tubular extension section, and wherein the projection extends from the tubular main section of the boom. 20. A method of manufacturing a crane assembly, comprising: providing a main body; pivotally coupling a first end of a boom to the main body, the boom comprising a tubular main section and a tubular extension section telescopically nested within the tubular main section, the tubular main section having a top side, an opposing underside, and a sidewall separating the top side of the tubular main section from the opposing underside of the tubular main section; coupling a hoist to at least one of the first end of the boom and the main body; disposing a sheave at an opposing second end of the boom opposite to the main body, wherein the first end and the opposing second end are separated by a length of the boom; hanging a hook assembly including a hook below at least a portion of the boom, wherein the crane assembly is configured for lifting items via the hook; extending a cable from the hoist, along the length of the boom along the top side of the tubular main section, over the sheave, and downward to the opposing underside of the tubular main section to the hook assembly such that the hook is coupled to the opposing second end of the boom by the cable; and coupling a projection to the boom, the projection extending outward from the boom and toward the main body, wherein the projection is configured to receive the hook over an end of the projection such that tension in the cable maintains the hook in place on the projection, and wherein gravity is sufficient to release the hook from the projection when the boom is raised and the tension in the cable is released.
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