Patent classifications
E04G2003/286
Climbing apparatus for climbing a tall structure
A system for a climbing apparatus including a housing assembly, a wheel assembly, a lock assembly, a rope assembly and a chainsaw assembly is disclosed. The housing assembly includes a housing having a rope wheel therein. The housing is mounted to a chainsaw to power the components within the housing to allow a user to ascend and descend a structure. The rope is secured to the top of a structure and then mounted to the rope wheel at an opposite end. The chainsaw is actuated to also actuate rope assembly. The rope wheel rotates to allow for rope to be fed, allowing a user attached to the housing to ascend or descend, as needed. With the lever the user may lock the rope in place to allow the user to work at a desired height on a structure.
CLIMBING BOOT FOR A RAIL-GUIDED CLIMBING SYSTEM
A climbing boot for a rail-guided climbing system, which can be used in particular as a climbing formwork, climbing frame, protective climbing wall and/or climbing working platform. The climbing boot comprises a main boot body having first and second rail guide elements, wherein at least the first rail guide element, in particular the first and second rail guide elements, is/are arranged on the main boot body so as to be pivotable and/or extendable in such a way that, in the pivoted and/or extended guidance state, a climbing rail, which is arranged slidably between the first and second rail guide elements is guided by the rail guide elements by portions of the climbing rail being surrounded by the rail guide elements.
ELEVATING CAGE WITH PIVOTABLY ATTACHED PANELS HAVING RESPECTIVE PIVOTABLE LATCHES
An elevating cage system includes floor panels for a walk surface that can pivot upward to expose a portion of a container disposed below the platform. Each floor panel has a latch that pivots to engage a cage railing surrounding the platform and hold the floor panel in an open position. The latch is weighted about a pivot so that when the panel is pivoted to a completely open position, the latch pivots under its own weight to engage a stop so that the latch is disposed in an orientation to engage the handrail and hold the panel in the open position until an operator releases the latch. When the panel pivots to its closed position, the latch's weight balance about its pivot causes the latch to rotate until the latch engages the stop and is held in a stowed orientation in which the latch is entirely below a plane of an upper surface of the panel.
Device and a ship for maintaining an offshore wind turbine
A maintenance device for maintaining an offshore wind turbine, the device being suitable for pressing against and traveling along the pylon of the wind turbine. The device includes a maintenance platform including a preferably U-shaped notch so that the pylon of the wind turbine can penetrate into said notch and travel means for causing the maintenance platform to travel along the pylon of the wind turbine. The travel means comprising a plurality of motor-driven crawlers arranged under said maintenance platform so that when the pylon of the wind turbine is placed in said notch with the vertical longitudinal axis of the pylon of the wind turbine perpendicular to the work plane of said maintenance platform.
Climbing device having a climbing rail
A climbing device is proposed having at least one climbing rail (14) for adjusting and/or climbing a scaffolding and/or a formwork and/or a platform, at least one climbing shoe (15, 16) being arranged on the climbing rail (14), at least one hydraulic cylinder (2) comprising at least one drive piston (10), arranged in a cylinder housing (12), and having a hydraulic fluid being provided for raising the climbing shoe (15, 16) and/or the climbing rail (14) and/or the scaffolding and/or the formwork and/or the platform, which at least partially avoids or at least reduces the disadvantages of the prior art. According to the invention this is achieved in that the hydraulic cylinder (2) is embodied as a hydraulic unit (1), the hydraulic unit (1) comprising at least one hydraulic tank (5) for storing hydraulic fluid, an electric motor (3) and a hydraulic pump (4) driven by the electric motor (3) for pressurizing the hydraulic fluid.
SCAFFOLDING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH CURVILINEAR WALLS AND METHOD OF USE
Systems and methods for scaffolding systems for use with curvilinear walls, particularly to fit about the curved wall of a holding tank and to be readily moved to varying heights of the holding talk wall.
SCAFFOLD SYSTEM
A scaffold system adapted for securing to a structure and for vertical movement relative to the structure, including first and second wall mounts, each of the wall mounts having a bar and a spring biasing the bar in a first direction, a slide post having a slide hook, a slide arm and a hanging pad secured to the slide arm, the slide post arranged for vertical axial movement within at least one of the first and second wall mounts, a main post having at least one post hook, a first deck fixedly secured to the main post, and a ball screw jack having a mounting plate and a lifting screw, the mounting plate secured to the first deck and the lifting screw secured to the hanging pad. The main post is arranged to complementarily fit within slide post.
MASON'S ADJUSTABLE CHIMNEY-PLATFORM ARRANGEMENT
An adjustable platform assembly for supporting workers and supplies about an elevated work site, the platform assembly being movably supported on an articulable support, the platform comprising a stationary curvilinear rear bridging panel arrangement having a 1.sup.st side curvilinear platform member and a 2.sup.nd side curvilinear platform member, each comprising a floor and railing assembly, wherein each elongated 1.sup.st and 2.sup.nd curvilinear side platform member floor and railing assembly is independently movable on support members outwardly and inwardly, with respect to the curvilinear bridging panel arrangement, to change the platform assembly back and forth between a generally C shape to a generally O shape, or any peripherally adjustable combination thereof, as required.
Scaffold system
A scaffold system adapted for securing to a structure and for vertical movement relative to the structure. The scaffold system includes first and second wall mounts, each of the wall mounts having a bar and at least one spring biasing the bar in a first direction, a slide post having a slide hook, a slide arm and a hanging pad secured to the slide arm, the slide post arranged for vertical axial movement within at least one of the first and second wall mounts, a main post having at least one post hook, a first deck fixedly secured to the main post, and a ball screw jack having a mounting plate and a lifting screw, the mounting plate secured to the first deck and the lifting screw secured to the hanging pad. The main post is arranged to complementarily fit within slide post, the slide hook is adapted for releasable engagement with the first wall mount bar or the second wall mount bar and the at least one post hook is adapted for releasable engagement with the first wall mount bar or the second wall mount bar.
ROTOR BLADE INSPECTION RIG
Disclosed is a rotor blade inspection device having a maintenance chamber through which a rotor blade can pass vertically, wherein the floor opening and a roof opening, through which the rotor blade can pass, are arranged in the chamber floor and in the chamber roof of the maintenance chamber, characterized in that the maintenance chamber is arranged on a supporting frame, and in that the bracing frame can be supported on a tower of a wind turbine, and in that the chamber floor and the chamber roof of the maintenance chamber are respectively designed as a diaphragm system in order to minimize a gap between the floor opening or roof opening and the rotor blade.