B66C23/64

System and Method of Concealing Permanent Hard Point Attachments below a Paver Stone Surface
20210162628 · 2021-06-03 ·

A method for installing and deploying concealed mounting points for a davit or jib crane on a roof patio or large balcony covered with stone pavers. Specifically, a metal plate assembly lower flange is affixed to the concrete roof slab with its contact points covered by waterproofing membrane. The metal assembly hard point upper flange holes correspond to the holes in the mounting base of the davit or jib crane. The metal assembly when installed is lower than the pavers supported by metal pedestal transition components. As such, the metal assembly hard point is concealed and covered by a removable cover plate that also sits on top of the metal pedestal transition components and is flush with the top of the pavers.

TOWER CRANE
20210114849 · 2021-04-22 ·

The invention relates to a tower crane, preferably a rotary tower crane, particularly preferably a top-slewing crane, comprising a jib and a counter-jib. The jib and/or counter-jib is hinged to the tower top and/or rotating platform by means of at least one connection point. A first connection part of the at least one connection point has a concave stop surface, and a second connection part of the connection point comprises a convex counter-stop surface, wherein the counter-stop surface of the second connection part acts on the stop surface of the first connection part by means of a pressure force in order to produce a force-fitting connection between the connection parts.

TOWER CRANE
20210114849 · 2021-04-22 ·

The invention relates to a tower crane, preferably a rotary tower crane, particularly preferably a top-slewing crane, comprising a jib and a counter-jib. The jib and/or counter-jib is hinged to the tower top and/or rotating platform by means of at least one connection point. A first connection part of the at least one connection point has a concave stop surface, and a second connection part of the connection point comprises a convex counter-stop surface, wherein the counter-stop surface of the second connection part acts on the stop surface of the first connection part by means of a pressure force in order to produce a force-fitting connection between the connection parts.

System and method of concealing permanent hard point attachments below a paver stone surface
10994441 · 2021-05-04 ·

A method for installing and deploying concealed mounting points for a davit or jib crane on a roof patio or large balcony covered with stone pavers. Specifically, a metal plate assembly lower flange is affixed to the concrete roof slab with its contact points covered by waterproofing membrane. The metal assembly hard point upper flange holes correspond to the holes in the mounting base of the davit or jib crane. The metal assembly when installed is lower than the pavers supported by metal pedestal transition components. As such, the metal assembly hard point is concealed and covered by a removable cover plate that also sits on top of the metal pedestal transition components and is flush with the top of the pavers.

Jack-up platform comprising a mooring system and method for mooring a floating vessel

A jack-up platform is described having a horizontal working deck that may be jacked up out of the water by moving its legs to a position wherein they take support on an underwater bottom. The jack-up platform further comprises a mooring system for mooring a floating vessel at a mooring side of the jack-up platform. The mooring system comprises an elongated support means for supporting a hull part of the floating vessel, and guiding means connected to the hull of the jack-up platform at the mooring side. The guiding means are able to rigidly hold the elongated support means in a support position, in which the elongated support means is within reach of the hull part of the floating vessel to be supported when the hull is jacked out of the water and the jack-up platform rests on its legs. A method for mooring a floating vessel using the jack-up platform is also described.

PROCESS OF PRODUCING A BOOM PART AS WELL AS A BOOM AND A BOOM PART OR BOOM PRODUCED THEREWITH
20210071812 · 2021-03-11 ·

The present invention relates to a process of producing a boom part from a sheet metal blank, in particular a process of producing a boom part having a bearing seat, in which the starting material is merely formed by bending. Thus, the production process is simplified. In addition, the present invention relates to a process of producing a boom that is closed at both ends by joining two boom parts produced by means of the process of the present invention. Furthermore, the present invention comprises boom parts and booms which are produced by means of one of the processes according to the present invention.

Boom for a pipelaying machine

A boom for a pipelaying machine includes a pair of posts located in a first plane and disposed in a tapered configuration with respect to a second plane transverse to the first plane. The boom also includes a cross-brace disposed between the pair of posts and located partway along a length of the pair of posts. The cross-brace includes a first link member and a second link member disposed along the first plane. Further, each of the first and second link members are angularly offset from each other and the second plane respectively. Furthermore, ends of the first and second link members are rigidly attached to the pair of posts. The cross-brace further includes a first rib member and a second rib member disposed along the second plane and rigidly attached to the first link member and the second link member respectively.

Boom for a pipelaying machine

A boom for a pipelaying machine includes a pair of posts located in a first plane and disposed in a tapered configuration with respect to a second plane transverse to the first plane. The boom also includes a cross-brace disposed between the pair of posts and located partway along a length of the pair of posts. The cross-brace includes a first link member and a second link member disposed along the first plane. Further, each of the first and second link members are angularly offset from each other and the second plane respectively. Furthermore, ends of the first and second link members are rigidly attached to the pair of posts. The cross-brace further includes a first rib member and a second rib member disposed along the second plane and rigidly attached to the first link member and the second link member respectively.

JACK-UP PLATFORM COMPRISING A MOORING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOORING A FLOATING VESSEL
20210017727 · 2021-01-21 ·

A jack-up platform is described having a horizontal working deck that may be jacked up out of the water by moving its legs to a position wherein they take support on an underwater bottom. The jack-up platform further comprises a mooring system for mooring a floating vessel at a mooring side of the jack-up platform. The mooring system comprises an elongated support means for supporting a hull part of the floating vessel, and guiding means connected to the hull of the jack-up platform at the mooring side. The guiding means are able to rigidly hold the elongated support means in a support position, in which the elongated support means is within reach of the hull part of the floating vessel to be supported when the hull is jacked out of the water and the jack-up platform rests on its legs. A method for mooring a floating vessel using the jack-up platform is also described.

BOOM FOR A PIPELAYING MACHINE

A boom for a pipelaying machine includes a pair of posts located in a first plane and disposed in a tapered configuration with respect to a second plane transverse to the first plane. The boom also includes a cross-brace disposed between the pair of posts and located partway along a length of the pair of posts. The cross-brace includes a first link member and a second link member disposed along the first plane. Further, each of the first and second link members are angularly offset from each other and the second plane respectively. Furthermore, ends of the first and second link members are rigidly attached to the pair of posts. The cross-brace further includes a first rib member and a second rib member disposed along the second plane and rigidly attached to the first link member and the second link member respectively.