A DOCKING STATION FOR A HEAD BLOCK ASSEMBLY
20210348713 ยท 2021-11-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C1/104
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M11/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M11/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A docking station comprising a first frame arranged to receive a first head block assembly; and a second frame moveably coupled to the first frame by an engagement assembly, wherein the engagement assembly is arranged to selectively move the second frame from a retracted position to an extended position so as to allow the second frame to receive a second head block assembly engageable by the docking station.
Claims
1. A docking station comprising: a first frame arranged to receive a first head block assembly; and a second frame moveably coupled to the first frame by an engagement assembly, wherein the engagement assembly is arranged to selectively move the second frame from a retracted position to an extended position so as to allow the second frame to receive a second head block assembly engageable by the docking station.
2. The docking station according to claim 1, wherein, in the retracted position, the second frame is positioned above the first frame.
3. The docking station according to claim 1, wherein the engagement assembly further comprises a pivoting mechanism arranged to allow rotation of the second frame relative to the first frame about at least one principal axis.
4. The docking station according to claim 1, wherein the second frame further comprises at least one rigger leg pivotally coupled to the second frame, the rigger leg is arranged to contact the ground and support the second frame when the second frame is in the extended position.
5. The docking station according to claim 4, wherein the rigger leg is arranged to retract into the second frame when the second frame is in the retracted position.
6. The docking station according to claim 1, wherein the first frame is mounted on a vehicle.
7. The docking station according to claim 1, wherein the first frame further comprises a plurality of corner flare guides arranged to engage a first head block assembly engageable by the docking station.
8. The docking station according to claim 1, wherein the engagement assembly further comprises a plurality of pairs of parallel beams arranged to allow rotation of the second frame relative to the first frame.
9. The docking station according to claim 1, wherein the engagement assembly further comprises a hinge mechanism arranged to allow rotation of both the first frame and the second frame about at least one principal axis.
10. The docking station according to claim 9, wherein the first and second frames rotate in opposite directions from each other.
11. The docking station according to claim 1, wherein the engagement assembly further comprises a plurality of linkages coupled to at least one linear actuator, the linear actuator arranged to selectively move the second frame horizontally, and then vertically, from the retracted position to the extended position.
12. The docking station according to claim 2, wherein the engagement assembly further comprises a pivoting mechanism arranged to allow rotation of the second frame relative to the first frame about at least one principal axis.
13. The docking station according to claim 2, wherein the second frame further comprises at least one rigger leg pivotally coupled to the second frame, the rigger leg is arranged to contact the ground and support the second frame when the second frame is in the extended position.
14. The docking station according to claim 13, wherein the rigger leg is arranged to retract into the second frame when the second frame is in the retracted position.
15. The docking station according to claim 3, wherein the second frame further comprises at least one rigger leg pivotally coupled to the second frame, the rigger leg is arranged to contact the ground and support the second frame when the second frame is in the extended position.
16. The docking station according to claim 15, wherein the rigger leg is arranged to retract into the second frame when the second frame is in the retracted position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0014] It will be convenient to further describe the present invention with respect to the accompanying drawings that illustrate possible arrangements of the invention. Other arrangements of the invention are possible, and consequently the particularity of the accompanying drawings is not to be understood as superseding the generality of the preceding description of the invention.
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[0025] It will be appreciated that the head block assembly of the present invention may comprise only a head block, or a spreader coupled beneath the head block.
[0026] In the illustrated embodiment, the docking station is mounted on a vehicle, such as a trailer towed by a truck. However, it will also be appreciated that the docking station can also be a fixed docking station secured to another fixed structure.
[0027] In an embodiment of the present invention as shown in
[0028] In addition, as depicted in
[0029] Rigger legs 80 are further provided on the second frame 20 so as to contact the ground and provide support for the second frame 20 when it is in the extended position. In this illustrated embodiment, the rigger legs 80 are rotatably coupled to the second frame 20 and mechanically linked to the action of actuator 50 so as to extend out when the second frame 20 is in the extended position such that the rigger legs 80 are perpendicular to the ground, and retract into the second frame 20 when the second frame 20 is in the retracted position without the need for manual intervention. Alternatively, leg actuators (not shown) may also be provided so as to move the rigger legs 80 without the need for manual intervention. The leg actuators may be hydraulic actuators, linear actuators, rotary actuators or any other actuators that allow automatic movement of the rigger legs 80 relative to the second frame.
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[0031] As shown in
[0032] Once the first and second head block assemblies 90, 95 have been lifted, the operator will actuate the actuators 50 so as to bring the second frame 20 back to its retracted position (as shown in
[0033] To this end, the present invention provides a mobile docking station 5 that can be mounted on a standard trailer without the need for a customized trailer. In particular, the docking station 5 will be in the retracted position while it is on the move, and will only extend to its extended position once it is in position and ready to receive the second head block assembly from the crane. Hence, the width of the docking station, when it is in the retracted position, will be similar to that of the standard trailer and therefore, the docking station can be directly mounted onto the trailer. It follows therefore that the trailer will only occupy one lane while it is on the move (as compared to two lanes as of the prior art), and hence, requires a much smaller turning radius as compared to that of the prior art. As a result, the maneuverability and safety of the trailer will be enhanced.
[0034] In further embodiments of the present invention, the operator may also actuate the docking station remotely from an operation control building. In this case, the docking station may be used in a fully automated port, wherein the docking station is mounted on an AGV (driverless Automated Guided Vehicle). An operator will be stationed in the operation control building to control the extension and retraction of the second frame. In this instance, the operator views the docking station through a video feed. When the docking station has reached its intended position, the operator will push a control button to extend the second frame, and the signal will be sent through a wireless system to the AGV that carries the docking station thereby instructing the docking station to move to its extended position. Accordingly, the docking station may be actuated remotely from a distance, thereby allowing one operator to remotely control several docking stations at any one instance.
[0035] In an alternative embodiment as depicted in
[0036] In operation, upon actuation of the actuators, the parallel beams 230 will rotate about the pivot connectors so as to move the second frame 220 from the retracted position (as shown in
[0037] In yet another embodiment as shown in
[0038] In further embodiments of the present invention as shown in
[0039] It is to be appreciated that the trailer may be a standard width trailer such as a low bed trailer, a standard flat bed trailer, or an AGV (driverless Automated Guided Vehicle). In this regard, for a flat bed trailer, it is also to be appreciated that the docking station 5 of the present invention may protrude slightly beyond the width of the standard flat bed trailer.
[0040] While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, modifications and variations in design and/or detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.