Crane and counterweight for a crane
10640337 · 2020-05-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C23/365
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C23/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66C23/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C23/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
This invention relates to a crane comprising an undercarriage and a turntable rotatable with respect to the undercarriage with a counterweight and a mounting point for the attachment of a winch, wherein the counterweight includes at least one winch pick-up means for the temporary attachment of a winch to be mounted on the turntable, wherein the winch can be attached to the winch pick-up means such that the winch can be pivoted about a vertical axis.
Claims
1. A crane, comprising an undercarriage and a turntable rotatable with respect to the undercarriage with a counterweight and a mounting point for the attachment of a winch, wherein the counterweight includes at least one winch pick-up for temporary attachment of the winch to be mounted on the turntable, and the winch is attachable to the winch pick-up to be pivotable about a vertical axis.
2. The crane according to claim 1, wherein the winch pick-up comprises a swivel bearing.
3. The crane according to claim 1, wherein the winch is pivotable from a position outside the turntable radius into a mounting position of the winch.
4. The crane according to claim 2, wherein the winch pick-up comprises at least one extendable tube with fastening points for releasably mounting the winch, and on an upper side of the counterweight, the tube is extendable in a vertical direction and when not in use, at least partly recessible into the counterweight.
5. The crane according to claim 4, wherein the winch includes a counter-tube which comprises a complementary bearing for pivotally supporting the counter-tube on a bearing of the extendable tube of the counterweight.
6. The crane according to claim 5, wherein the complementary bearing comprises a cylindrical protrusion which is insertable into a bore of an upper end face of the extendable tube, one or more stops are provided on one of the bearings to limit range of rotation, and the respective bearing is fixable via latching in one of limited rotational end regions.
7. The crane according to claim 4, wherein the extendable tube is configured to be bolted in required extended length, and used bolts are also suitable for bolting the winch at the mounting point of the crane turntable.
8. The crane according to claim 1, wherein the winch is an auxiliary hoisting gear.
9. The crane according to claim 1, wherein one or more ballasting cylinders are provided to move the counterweight into a mounting position on the crane turntable, the crane turntable comprises one or more pivotable consoles for accommodating the counterweight, and the one or more consoles include one or more ballasting cylinders which are pivotable into corresponding piston rod receptacles of the counterweight, to lift the counterweight in a vertical direction.
10. A method for mounting a winch on the turntable of a crane, comprising providing the crane of claim 1 and the following steps: a. mounting the winch on the winch pick-up, wherein the winch is located outside a radius of rotation of the crane turntable, b. turning in the crane turntable, to move fastening points of the crane turntable for the winch into a region of the winch, and c. pivoting the winch into mounting position on the crane turntable via the winch pick-up and mounting the winch on the crane turntable.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein consoles of the turntable are pivoted after turning in the crane turntable, and ballasting cylinders are extended before pivoting or shortly before reaching a desired pivoted console position, to introduce the same into piston rod receptacles of the counterweight during further pivoting of the consoles.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein before pivoting the winch into the mounting position, the counterweight is lifted via the ballasting cylinders of the consoles.
13. The method according to claim 11, wherein after pivoting of the winch, the counterweight is lowered via the ballasting cylinders, whereby the winch is hooked in at the mounting point of the crane turntable.
14. The method according to claim 10, wherein an extendable tube of the winch pick-up is bolted in required extension length, and after hooking in the winch at the mounting point, bolts are used for bolting the same.
15. The method according to claim 10, wherein after mounting the winch, the winch pick-up is retracted into the counterweight.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages and properties of the invention will be explained in detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the Figures, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) Furthermore, the crane includes an auxiliary hoisting gear 20 which in addition to the regular hoisting gear 21 can be mounted on the crane turntable 10 behind the main hoisting gear 21 as needed depending on the crane operation. It is required here that in case of need the crane itself can mount the auxiliary hoisting gear 20 without any further aids.
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(11) Would the demounted auxiliary hoisting gear 20 be deposited in the required mounting position on the counterweight 30, the same would lie within the radius of rotation of the crane turntable 10 and the bearing points 14 of the consoles 12 would collide with the deposited auxiliary hoisting gear 20 during a rotary movement of the crane turntable 10.
(12) So far, this problem has not occurred in conventional turntables without the consoles 12. Previous mounting methods therefore provided to first deposit the auxiliary hoisting gear 20 on the counterweight 30 and subsequently pivot the crane turntable 10 rearwards to the hoisting gear for the succeeding assembly. This procedure, however, no longer is practicable for the above reasons. For this reason, the present invention proposes to equip the counterweight 30 with a pivotable winch pick-up means 40. Details on the pick-up means 40 will be explained in detail below with reference to the representations of
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(14) In the following step according to
(15) The auxiliary hoisting gear 20 includes a corresponding counter-tube 22, on whose lower end face a cylindrical protrusion 23 is present (see
(16) In the next step, the crane turntable 10 now is rotated, so that the consoles 12 and the mounting points 14 for the auxiliary hoisting gear 20 are moved close to the counterweight 30. Subsequently, the ballasting cylinders 13 are extended (
(17) In this position, the auxiliary hoisting gear 20 can unimpededly be pivoted into the mounting position (see
(18) It can be seen in
(19) By extending the cylinders 13, the counterweight 30 according to
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(21) In the right detail representation, the bearing of the counter-tube 22 on the auxiliary hoisting gear 20 is shown. The counter-tube 22 likewise can be pivotally mounted on the auxiliary hoisting gear 20, in particular about a vertical and/or horizontal axis.
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(23) In addition, the distance of the center of gravity of the auxiliary hoisting gear 20 from the swivel axis causes a deflection which impairs the positioning accuracy.
(24) For the solution of this problem a support 110 is provided. The support 110 can comprise a bearing point, in particular a roller 111. The roller 111 can run along a path 112 on the counterweight 30, wherein the path 112 is formed as rolling surface for the roller 111. Here, a sand cover can be provided to form an anti-skid surface or also a reinforcement. The path 112 can have a center which lies on the swivel axis of the auxiliary hoisting gear 20. When the roller 111 is oriented tangentially to a circular path with the center on the swivel axis of the auxiliary hoisting gear 20, a movability of the bearing for the roller 111 even can be omitted.