COUNTERWEIGHT TRAY RETENTION SYSTEM FOR LIFTING MACHINE AND RELATED METHODS
20230391589 · 2023-12-07
Inventors
- Andrew Soper (Lexington, KY, US)
- John Borwig (Lawrenceburg, KY, US)
- Cody Brown (Lexington, KY, US)
- Joey Goodin (Lexington, KY, US)
- Will Draper (Lexington, KY, US)
Cpc classification
F16B21/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R2011/0052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for retaining a counterweight tray adapted for connection to a lifting machine includes a retainer adapted for connecting the counterweight tray to the lifting machine in one orientation and releasing the counterweight tray from being connected to the lifting machine in another orientation. The counterweight tray may include an opening, and the retainer may be adapted for passing through the opening in the counterweight tray in one orientation and retained thereto in another orientation. Related methods are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A system for retaining a counterweight tray adapted for connection to a deck of a lifting machine having a rotatable superstructure including a boom, comprising: a retainer adapted for connecting the counterweight tray to the deck of the lifting machine in one orientation and releasing the counterweight tray from the deck of the lifting machine in another orientation.
2. The system of claim 1, the retainer including one or more lugs.
3. The system of claim 1, the retainer including two opposed lugs.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the two opposed lugs are provided on a lower portion of the retainer and adapted to extend into a corresponding slot associated with the deck of the lifting machine to secure the counterweight tray to the lifting machine.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein an upper portion of the retainer includes a handle.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the retainer is adapted for receiving a locking pin.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the retainer includes an oversized portion adapted for engaging the counterweight tray when another portion of the retainer is passed through the counterweight tray.
8. A crane including the system of claim 1.
9. A retention system for a lifting machine, comprising: a counterweight tray including an opening; and a retainer adapted for passing through the opening in the counterweight tray in one orientation and being retained to the counterweight tray in another orientation.
10. The retention system of claim 9, wherein the opening is located centrally on the counterweight tray.
11. The retention system of claim 9, wherein at least a portion of the opening is shaped to allow for rotation of the retainer in only one direction.
12. The retention system of claim 9, wherein the retainer forms a single point of retention for the counterweight tray.
13. The retention system of claim 9, the retainer including one or more lugs.
14. The retention system of claim 13, wherein the one or more lugs comprise two opposed lugs provided on a lower portion of the retainer and adapted to fit within a corresponding slot associated with a deck of the lifting machine.
15. The retention system of claim 9, wherein an upper portion of the retainer includes a handle.
16. The retention system of claim 9, wherein the retainer includes a projection adapted for receiving a locking pin.
17. The retention system of claim 9, wherein the retainer includes an oversized portion adapted for engaging the counterweight tray when another portion of the retainer is passed through the opening in the counterweight tray.
18. A crane including the retention system of claim 9.
19. A method for retaining a counterweight tray on a lifting machine, comprising: passing a retainer through an opening in the counterweight tray in a first orientation; and moving the retainer to a second orientation to secure the counterweight tray to the lifting machine.
20. The method of claim 19, further including the step of locking the retainer in the second orientation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] Reference is now made to
[0023] The second boom section 16 is telescopically received within the first or base boom section 14 and includes a head end 16a of the boom assembly 12. It should be appreciated that additional boom sections may be telescopically received within the second boom section 16 and so on to form intermediate sections of the boom assembly 12 when extended. An internal hydraulic cylinder (not shown) is provided to move the telescoping boom sections 14, 16 relative to each other in a manner known in the art.
[0024] A lifter, such as a boom hoist external cylinder E, pivots the entire boom assembly 12 in a vertical direction at a connection point P. A hoist rope H, such as a cable, is also connected to a hoist at one end of the crane 10. The rope H extends over a sheave S at the head end 16a, and thus may be used in connection with the raising and lowering of the boom assembly 12 to carry and move loads.
[0025] With continued reference to
[0026] The platform or tray 18 may be connected to the base B by one or more lifters, which may take the form of hydraulically actuated cylinders 30, 32 permanently connected to the base B, but may be disconnected prior to use and supported by an auxiliary structure (such as a carrier, trailer or the like). The cylinders 30, 32 may be actuated by an onboard hydraulic motor. Actuation of the cylinders 30, 32 to raise or lower the tray 18 may be controlled by the operator from the crane cab.
[0027] In accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, and with reference to
[0028] The retainer 104 includes an upper portion 104a having a handle 106 and an oversized portion 108 (see
[0029] When the retainer 104 is thus rotated into a first, locked position, which may be perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the crane 10, the lugs 112, 114 extend through an opening 111 in the deck D in one orientation (which opening may be similarly shaped to opening 110). The retainer 104 may then be rotated into engagement with members 116, 118, termed “doublers,” connected to the underside of the deck D. In particular, the engagement may be such that the lugs 112, 114 pass into longitudinally extending slots 126, 128 formed in the members 116, 118. As can be appreciated from the illustration, an upper portion of the opening 102 may be shaped strategically, such that the retainer 104 can only be rotated in one direction to create the locked condition.
[0030] The tray 18 may also be provided with means for securing the retainer 104 in the locked condition. For example, as shown in
[0031] In any case, once the retainer 104 is rotated to the unlocked position, the tray 18 is thus released from engagement with the deck D. Removal and storage of the retainer 104 should then be completed. The tray 18 may then be associated with the base B, and the operation of the crane 10 may proceed in the usual manner.
[0032] As can be appreciated, the retention system 100 thus provides for a simple yet effective manner of securing the counterweight tray 18 in place on the lifting machine when not in use, such as during over-the-road transport. A single central connection may be used, which avoids the need for multiple points of connection. The retainer 104 employed is simple in construction, and easy to use to deploy to achieve the desired locking engagement and retention or release. A minimum number of parts are required, thus helping to avoid loss and reduce the chance of damage.
[0033] The foregoing description of certain embodiments provides an illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.