Patent classifications
B66D1/08
Stroke transmitter for an actuator device
The invention relates to a stroke transmitter for an actuator device. The stroke transmitter comprises a first and a second conversion unit, which are mechanically connected to one another in series, wherein the first conversion unit is designed as a hydraulic conversion unit, it can be connected to an actuator on its drive side and it is connected to the drive side of the second conversion unit on its output side, wherein the second conversion unit is designed as a cable system and has an output element on its output side. The invention also relates to an actuator device comprising an actuator and a stroke transmitter mechanically connected in series with the actuator.
VESSEL SUPPORT SYSTEM
The support mechanisms of the present invention comprise a vessel supported by suspension cables suspended from trollies that can move along the length (longitudinal) of a framework. The support system is such that waste material, even upon heating, cooling, etc., can constantly and smoothly move through the entire system, with the vessel generally being in a natural, balanced orientation.
CRANE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND CONTROLLING METHOD OF THE SYSTEM
A crane hydraulic system and a controlling method of the system is provided in order to fundamentally reduce impact in start and stop operations of a load sensing winch system. The load sensing subsystem is arranged, at the start and stop moments of a winch system, the pressure compensator can be opened, and the variable pump oil inlet line communicates with the oil return line to realize pressure relief, so as to reduce the pressure impact.
CRANE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND CONTROLLING METHOD OF THE SYSTEM
A crane hydraulic system and a controlling method of the system is provided in order to fundamentally reduce impact in start and stop operations of a load sensing winch system. The load sensing subsystem is arranged, at the start and stop moments of a winch system, the pressure compensator can be opened, and the variable pump oil inlet line communicates with the oil return line to realize pressure relief, so as to reduce the pressure impact.
NET HAULER FOR TRAWLER
The present disclosure belongs to the technical field of fishing operation equipment in fishery, and relates to a net hauler for a trawler. The net hauler includes two rope drums, a drum rotation shaft is disposed on each rope drum and includes a first rotation shaft and a second rotation shaft, a drum is disposed on the first rotation shaft, a cylindrical housing is disposed between two ends of the first rotation shaft and the second rotation shaft, a pivot is disposed on the cylindrical housing. The present disclosure has advantages of changing a net hauling speed and improving a fishing efficiency.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT RECOVERY WINCH SYSTEM AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
A heavy equipment recovery winch system includes a winch assembly mountable to a drive end of a heavy equipment vehicle, a hydraulic assembly and a fairlead assembly. The hydraulic assembly is mounted to a portion of the heavy equipment vehicle and the hydraulic assembly is operatively connected to the winch assembly. The fairlead assembly is mountable to the drive end of the heavy equipment vehicle to assist with guiding a cable from the winch assembly.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT RECOVERY WINCH SYSTEM AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
A heavy equipment recovery winch system includes a winch assembly mountable to a drive end of a heavy equipment vehicle, a hydraulic assembly and a fairlead assembly. The hydraulic assembly is mounted to a portion of the heavy equipment vehicle and the hydraulic assembly is operatively connected to the winch assembly. The fairlead assembly is mountable to the drive end of the heavy equipment vehicle to assist with guiding a cable from the winch assembly.
Drilling rig
A drilling rig includes a base section, a first section, a second section, a third section and a fourth section. For the base section upper region, a fixed pulley block and a guide pulley are installed. Except for the fourth section-crown block section, each section lower region is installed with a lifting lug for a movable pulley block installation for substantially vertical lifting. The crown block section is installed substantially vertical; the subsequent section is located substantially horizontal with the section front pillar upper region connecting to the previous section front pillar lower region. The previous section is substantially vertical lifted to draw the next section skidding into the base section and lifting substantially vertical with the previous section pillar lower region connected to the next section pillar upper region.
Self-raising winch boom and control systems and methods associated therewith
A winch boom system and method includes a frame, a shaft supported by the frame, and a winch drum attached to the shaft such that rotation of the shaft about a shaft axis rotates the winch drum. A boom is pivotably coupled to the frame, the boom defining a cavity in which the winch drum is positioned. A winch rope is wound about the winch drum, passing through the cavity of the boom, and extending from the boom at a point distal from the winch drum.
Hydraulic controller for hydraulically actuated liftable and lowerable hook of crane
A hydraulically actuated liftable and lowerable hook of a crane has a hydraulic system comprises at least one working machine with a hydraulic motor driving a winch. At least one drive machine comprising a pump is connected directly or indirectly to at least one of the working machines by means of two connections via corresponding working lines, which serve as a feed or return depending on the operating state of the working machine. A lowering brake valve is provided in one working line and is connected to the other working line via a control line such that the lowering brake valve is displaceable against a restoring force by pressure, which prevails in the other working line and is forwarded via the control line, from the blocking position of said valve into a through-flow position for lowering the hook by means of a primary winch.