Hoisting device
11807500 · 2023-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66F7/0616
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F7/0666
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C13/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66C13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hoisting device includes a first part movably connected to a running rail above it, and a second part suspended under the first part, and a hoist arranged between the first part and second part to lift and lower the second part. In addition, a scissors mechanism is arranged between the first part and second part to prevent the horizontal movement and twisting movement of the second part in relation to the first part. Such a hoisting device is advantageous, because the second part of the hoisting device may be lifted and lowered at the same time as the first part is moved without any notable swinging exerted on the second part.
Claims
1. A hoisting device comprising: a first part movably connected to a running rail; a second part suspended under the first part; a hoist arranged between the first part and second part to lift and lower the second part; a scissors mechanism arranged between the first part and second part to prevent horizontal movement and twisting movement of the second part in relation to the first part; and one or more aligning members to align the second part in the correct place in relation to a shelf, wherein said one or more aligning members comprise one or more protruding pins located at a bottom part of the hoisting device that orient themselves in counterparts of the shelf to align the second part in the correct place in relation to the shelf.
2. The hoisting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hoist comprises at least one flexible rope fixed to the second part at four fastening points to lift and lower the second part.
3. The hoisting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said scissors mechanism comprises a plurality of beam pairs, at the centre of at least one beam pair there being a first joint connecting the beams, and to a first end, a second end, a third end, and a fourth end of said at least one beam pair, a second joint, a third joint, a fourth joint, and a fifth joint are arranged, which joints rotatably connect said at least one beam pair to the previous and subsequent beam pair.
4. The hoisting device as claimed in claim 3, wherein a first running rail is arranged on a second surface of the first part, and a second running rail is arranged on a first surface of the second part.
5. The hoisting device as claimed in claim 4, wherein a first end part of said scissors mechanism is slidably fixed to the first running rail by a first runner block, and a second end part of the scissors mechanism is rotatably fixed to the second surface of said first part, and wherein a third end part of said scissors mechanism is slidably fixed to the second running rail by a second runner block, and a fourth end part of the scissors mechanism is rotatably fixed to the first surface of said second part.
6. The hoisting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one electrical wire is arranged between the first part and the second part, the electrical wire being fastened to the scissors mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described in closer detail in connection with the preferred embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF AT LEAST ONE EMBODIMENT
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(5) Said hoisting means 4 may comprise at least one flexible rope, which is strung between the first part and the second part so that it fastens to the second part at four fastening points to lift and lower the second part 3. Said flexible rope may also be a strap or cable, for example. Alternatively, the hoisting means 4 may comprise, for example, four or more ropes, each of which is connected to the second part 3 each at its own fastening point.
(6) Said scissors mechanism 5 comprises a plurality of beam pairs. At the centre of at least one beam pair there is a first joint 6 rotatably connecting the beams, and to the first end, second end, third end, and fourth end of said at least one beam pair, a second joint 7, third joint 8, fourth joint 9, and fifth joint 10 have been correspondingly arranged. Said joints 7 to 10 rotatably connect said at least one beam pair to the previous and subsequent beam pair. Said joints 6 to 10 are advantageously implemented by using bearings.
(7) In the embodiment shown in
(8) Said scissors mechanism 5 is advantageous, because it stiffens the structure of the hoisting device and seeks to keep the second part 3 parallel to the first part 1, and thus to reduce the horizontal swinging and rotating swinging acting on the second part 3. Due to the scissors mechanism 5, the second part 3 of the hoisting device may be lifted at the same time as the first part 1 of the hoisting device is moved in the lateral direction without any notable swinging exerted on the second part 3. The simultaneous lifting and lateral movement described in the above is shown in
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(10) Alternatively, the aligning members may be electrical or optical sensors, for example. For the aligning members to work, at least one electrical wire 23 (shown by dotted lines in
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(12) Alternatively, the hoisting device may be controlled in an automatic control mode. In such a case, the hoisting device comprises a computer, separate from it, which reads a computer program or input entered by a user, and based on them sends signals to the hoisting device to control the electrical motor that makes the hoisting device in question move. The hoisting device may further comprise a second transmitter which in both the manual and automatic control modes sends information received from the aligning members back to the control device or computer.
(13) A person skilled in the art will find it obvious that, as technology advances, the basic idea of the invention may be implemented in many different ways. The invention and its embodiments are thus not restricted to the above-described examples but may vary within the scope of the claims.