MOVABLE CRANE ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR ERECTING MOVABLE CRANE ARRANGEMENT
20190119081 · 2019-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C2700/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A movable crane arrangement includes a main girder for a trolley; end girders with running wheels to be supported on both ends of the main girder; running platforms for the running wheels of the end girders; and one elongated container, inside which at least part of the crane arrangement is placed in a disassembled or folded state for transport, if desired. One running platform is arranged to be implemented on the roof of the container at a selected height, and the other running platform is arranged to be implemented on the erecting platform of the crane arrangement. A method for erecting such a crane arrangement is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A movable crane arrangement comprising: a main girder for a trolley; end girders with running wheels to be supported on both ends of the main girder; running platforms for the running wheels of the end girders; and one elongated transport container, inside which at least part of the crane arrangement can be placed, if desired, in a disassembled or folded state for transport, wherein one running platform is arranged to be implemented on the roof of the container at a selected height, and the other running platform is arranged to be implemented on the erection platform of the crane arrangement.
2. The movable crane arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein auxiliary erecting means are arranged that comprise erecting columns supported to the container, and lifting devices fastened to the erecting columns, and at least part of the auxiliary erecting means may be fitted into the same container, if desired.
3. The movable crane arrangement as claimed in claim 2, wherein the lifting devices are selected from a group that consists of at least a winch, tackle, and a chain hoist.
4. The movable crane arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the long side of the container opens.
5. The movable crane arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening points of the erecting columns are at the opposite end corners of the container, and the erecting columns extend to a selected height above the container.
6. A method for erecting a movable crane arrangement that comprises a main girder for a trolley; end girders with running wheels to be supported on both ends of the main girder; and running platforms for the running wheels of the end girders, said method comprising the steps of: providing one elongated container; providing auxiliary erecting means for the crane arrangement that comprise erecting columns and lifting devices, wherein the erecting columns are supported and fastened to the container and the lifting devices are fastened to the erecting columns; providing one running platform on the roof of the container at a selected height; providing another running platform on the erection platform of the crane arrangement; and lifting with the lifting devices the main girder to the end girder and together with possible vertical legs between the main girder and end girders up by means of the auxiliary erecting means, and lowering the end girders on the running platforms.
7. The method as claimed in claim 6, further comprising the step of arranging the long side of the container to open.
8. The method as claimed in claim 6, further comprising the step of arranging at least part of the crane arrangement inside said container in a disassembled or folded state for transport, when the crane arrangement is brought to the erecting site or taken away from the erecting site.
9. The method as claimed in claim 6, further comprising the step of arranging at least part of the auxiliary erecting means inside said container, when the crane arrangement is brought to the erecting site or taken away from the erecting site.
10. The method as claimed in claim 6, further comprising the step of fastening the erecting columns to the opposite end corners of the container in such a manner that erecting columns extend to a selected height above the container.
11. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the lifting devices are selected from a group that consists of at least a winch, tackle, and a chain hoist.
12. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the main girder with its end girders and possible vertical legs between the main girder and end girders are first lifted up to be parallel to the container, and next the main girder is turned so that the end girder on the container side enters an approximately 90 angle in relation to the main girder.
13. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the main girder is turned when the end girder on the container side is already on its running platform.
14. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the end girder on the container side is lowered on its running platform only after the main girder has been turned.
15. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein one running platform is arranged right on top of the roof of the container.
16. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein one running platform is arranged on a support structure on the roof of the container, and said auxiliary erecting means of the crane arrangement are used in erecting the support structure.
17. The method as claimed in claim 7, further comprising the step of arranging at least part of the crane arrangement inside said container in a disassembled or folded state for transport, when the crane arrangement is brought to the erecting site or taken away from the erecting site.
Description
LIST OF FIGURES
[0011] The invention will now be described in more detail in connection with preferred embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] With reference to
[0018] When a crane arrangement according to the invention as shown in
[0019] The erecting columns 8 and 9 are first fastened to the opposite end corners on the door-side of the container 1, to their bottom and top parts, for instance to standard-shaped notches on the outer surfaces of the corner pieces in the container 1. The erecting columns 8 and 9 are made to extend to a selected height above the container 1, the erecting columns 8 and 9 are here approximately 3 times the height of the container 1. The ends of the erecting columns 8 and 9 have lateral projections 13 and 14 with lifting eyes 13a and 14. Of course, the erecting columns could also be A-trestles or steep rails extending from the rear side of the container 1. The only essential thing is to have sufficiently robust and high lifting supports close to the container 1 for the purpose of erecting the crane.
[0020] After this, a support structure 12 consisting of lattices 12a is built on top of the container 1 for one running platform 6 by using standard corner locks in the standard corner pieces of the container 1, and the running platform 6 is mounted on top of this support structure 12 preferably by using the lifting devices 10 and 11 that are supported to the lifting eyes 13a and 14a of the erecting columns 8 and 9.
[0021] The second running platform 7 is mounted on the erection platform of the crane arrangement at a distance corresponding to the length of the main girder 3 from the container 1 and parallel to the container 1.
[0022] Next, the lifting devices 10 and 11 are used to lift the main girder 3 from both its ends together with the end girders 4 and 5 and the vertical legs 16 between the main girder 3 and end girder 5 up to be initially parallel to the container. There is a hinge (not shown) between the end girder 5 and vertical legs 16 and the vertical legs 16 are straightened before lifting or during lifting. Finally, the main girder 3 is turned in such a manner that the end girder 4 on the container 1 side is at an approximately 90 angle to the main girder 3, and the end girder 5 that is away from the container 1 is placed on the running platform 7. When turning the main girder 3, the end girder 4 on the container 1 side may already be on its running platform 6, if there is a flexible rotating coupling between the main girder 3 and end girder 4. However, if there is only a rotating coupling between the main girder 3 and end girder 4, the end girder 4 is lowered to its running platform 6 only after the main girder 3 has been turned and the end girder 5 that is away from the container 1 has been lowered on its running platform 7.
[0023] The trolley (not shown) may be already fastened to the main girder 3 when the main girder 3 is lifted or it may be mounted in place only after the main girder 3 is in place.
[0024] When the crane arrangement is operational, the erecting columns 8 and 9 and the lifting devices 10 and 11 can be dismantled.
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[0026] As for the running platforms 6 and 7 mentioned above, their structure depends on whether rubber wheels, plastic wheels, or railway wheels are used as the running wheels. If railway wheels are used, the running platforms are rails. If sufficiently large rubber wheels are used, the running platform 7 away from the container 1 could be the actual positioning platform of the crane arrangement, even the ground, if it is hard enough.
[0027] The present invention is only intended to illustrate the basic idea of the invention. A person skilled in the art may vary its details within the scope of the attached claims.