Utility tower leveling apparatus and method
10710856 ยท 2020-07-14
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H12/344
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H12/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A lattice type transmission tower leveling device for leveling a transmission tower with respect to a ground surface. The tower leveling device includes a series of side supports positioned at first and second sides of the transmission tower. The leveling device also includes a support beam that is secured to a third side of a transmission tower that is leaning and a second support beam that is secured to a fourth side of the transmission tower opposite the third side. The device further includes a series of brace members that are interconnected to form a lattice brace structure. The lattice brace structure is coupled to the upright members of the transmission tower. The tower leveling device also includes a lift beam secured to the side supports of the tower and a series of hydraulic cylinders that extend from the lift beam to the first support beam. Linear movement of the cylinders causes the transmission tower to rotate about the axis of rotation so that the tower can be leveled and new tower base supports can be installed.
Claims
1. An electrical or communication transmission tower leveling device for leveling an existing transmission tower with respect to a ground surface wherein the transmission tower includes a plurality of upright members and interconnecting lattice members, the leveling device comprising: a frame structure positioned near the transmission tower; a first support that is secured to a first side of a transmission tower that is leaning, the first support adapted to be pivotally secured to the frame structure to form an axis of rotation; a second support that is secured to a second side of the transmission tower, opposite the first side of the transmission tower; a lift support beam positioned on the same side of the transmission tower as the second support; at least one lift cylinder that extends from the lift support to the second support; a controller for controlling the extension and retraction of the at least one lift cylinder; wherein extension or retraction of the at least one lift cylinder causes the transmission tower to rotate about the axis of rotation to allow for the transmission tower to be leveled.
2. The transmission tower leveling device of claim 1, wherein the lift support beam is secured to the frame structure.
3. The transmission tower leveling device of claim 2, wherein the at least one lift cylinder is pivotally coupled to the lift support beam.
4. The transmission tower leveling device of claim 3, wherein the at least one lift cylinder is pivotally coupled to the second support.
5. The transmission tower leveling device of claim 1, further including a series of brace members that are interconnected to form a lattice brace structure, the lattice brace structure coupled to the upright members of the transmission tower to stabilize the transmission tower during leveling.
6. The transmission tower leveling device of claim 1, further including an interconnecting member that extends between the first support and the second support.
7. The transmission tower leveling device of claim 6, wherein the first support and the second supports are in the form of elongated beams.
8. The transmission tower leveling device of claim 1, wherein the frame structure includes support posts and beam segments coupled to the support posts.
9. The transmission tower leveling device of claim 8, wherein the lift support is coupled to a beam segment with a support bracket.
10. A method for leveling an existing transmission tower with respect to a ground surface wherein the transmission tower includes a plurality of upright members and interconnecting lattice members, the method comprising the steps of: providing a frame structure positioned near the transmission tower; securing a first support to a first side of a transmission tower that is leaning, and pivotally securing the first support to the frame structure to form an axis of rotation; securing a second support to a second side of the transmission tower, opposite the first side of the transmission tower; positioning a lift support on the same side of the transmission tower as the second support; securing at least one lift cylinder to the lift support and to the second support; removing lower portions of the upright members of the transmission tower; controlling the extension and retraction of the at least one lift cylinder, wherein extension or retraction of the at least one lift cylinder causes the transmission tower to rotate about the axis of rotation to allow for the transmission tower to be leveled installing new upright member lower portions of the transmission tower.
11. The method of claim 10, further including the step of providing a series of brace members that are interconnected to form a lattice brace structure, the lattice brace structure being coupled to the upright members of the transmission tower to stabilize the transmission tower during leveling.
12. The method of claim 10, further including the step of providing an interconnecting member that extends between the first support and the second support.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the first support and the second supports are in the form of elongated beams.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the lift support is an elongated beam.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the frame structure includes support posts and beam segments coupled to the support posts.
16. A lattice type transmission tower leveling device for leveling a transmission tower with respect to a ground surface wherein the transmission tower includes a plurality of upright members and interconnecting lattice members, the leveling device comprising: a frame structure positioned near the transmission tower; a first support beam that is adapted to be secured to a first side of a transmission tower that is leaning, the first support beam adapted to be pivotally secured to the frame structure to form an axis of rotation; a second support beam that is secured to a second side of the transmission tower, opposite the first side of the transmission tower; a lift support beam positioned on the same side of the transmission tower as the second support beam; a plurality of lift cylinders that are connected at one end to the lift support beam and to a second end to the second support beam; a controller for controlling the extension and retraction of the lift cylinders; wherein extension or retraction of the lift cylinders cause the transmission tower to rotate about the axis of rotation to allow for the transmission tower to be leveled.
17. The transmission tower leveling device of claim 16, further including a series of brace members that are interconnected to form a lattice brace structure, the lattice brace structure coupled to the upright members of the transmission tower to stabilize the transmission tower during leveling.
18. The transmission tower leveling device of claim 17, further including a pair of interconnecting member that extend between the first support beam and the second support beam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(21) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to a number of illustrative embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same.
(22) A tower leveling device 10 is shown in
(23) Tower leveling device 10 for leveling a transmission tower 12 includes a first brace support structure 14 and a second brace support structure 16, as shown in
(24) Second brace support structure 16 is formed of generally horizontal members 24 that are connected to the upright frame members 18 located on opposite sides of the tower 12. Second brace support structure 16 also includes a vertical member 19 that is perpendicular to and interconnected to horizontal member 24. Second brace support structure 16 also includes diagonal members 21 that are interconnected with horizontal members 16. First and second brace support structures 14, 16 assist in maintaining the integrity of the tower 12 while the tower 12 is being leveled. First and second brace support structures 14, 16 can be secured to the four sides of the tower to maintain tower integrity. Vertically oriented support posts 28, which form part of the tower leveling device 10, are shown secured to the ground outboard of the upright frame members 18 of the tower 12.
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(27) Side support beam segments 34, 36 are secured to steel posts 30 with the use of clevis or cotter pin to create an axis of rotation, as shown in
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(29) Support beam segment 36 is coupled to vertical posts 30, as shown in
(30) Hydraulic rams 44 are secured to horizontal support beam by pivotal couplers 48, as shown in
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(32) Once the lifting structure 10 is in place, the weight of the tower 12 is fully supported by the lifting structure 10, as shown, for example, in
(33) Once the tower 12 is leveled, the lifting structure 10 maintains the position of the tower 12 so that new frame member segments 18, 18 can be installed onto the tower 12 and secured to new concrete footings, or other footings, in the ground. With the new frame member segments 18, 18 in place, the lifting structure 10 can be removed from the tower 12 and used to align the next tower. Alternatively the low side of the tower 12 can be raised with the lifting structure 10 by telescoping the hydraulic rams 44 outwardly that are attached to a low side of the tower 12. This would raise the low side of the tower 12 so that it can be leveled.
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(36) While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.