METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING A TOWER CRANE
20180282135 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C23/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C23/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C23/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66C23/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C23/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for transferring a tower crane with a mobile crane, in particular crawler crane, wherein the mounted tower crane is lifted by means of the lifting cable of the mobile crane, in order to transfer the same to the target site, and the tower crane is stabilized by means of one or more connecting points between mobile crane boom and crane tower.
Claims
1. A method for transferring a tower crane with a mobile crane, in particular crawler crane, wherein the mounted tower crane is lifted by the lifting cable of the mobile crane, to transfer the same to the target site, and during transfer the tower crane is stabilized by one or more connecting points between mobile crane boom and crane tower.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein during the lifting movement the crane tower is guided in lifting direction by at least one of the one or more connecting points, which comprises a guide bearing.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein via the connecting points in the region of the tower tip the tower crane is connected with the boom tip of the crawler crane and/or in the region of the tower base is connected with the boom articulation piece of the crawler crane, and preferably at least the connecting point in the region of the tower tip comprises a guide bearing.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the one or more connecting points are articulated, in particular rotatable about a horizontal axis of rotation, preferably vertically to the luffing plane of the mobile crane, and the articulated connection is seated at the mounting point of the connecting point with the mobile crane boom and/or at the mounting point with the crane tower.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the position of the longitudinal axis of the tower crane taken up is controlled/regulated, in particular maintained almost vertical, by an adaptation of the luffing angle of the mobile crane boom and/or an adaptation of the distance between mobile crane boom and crane tower by at least one variable-length connecting point.
6. A connecting frame to be mounted on a crane tower for carrying out the method according to claim 1, wherein the frame encloses the circumference of the crane tower, in particular of an individual lattice piece, and the frame ideally includes one or more plain bearings and/or at least one articulated dumper.
7. The connecting frame according to claim 6, wherein the connecting frame comprises one or more fastening points for connection with a mobile crane boom, in particular fastening points for forming an articulated connection with the mobile crane boom, preferably with horizontal axis of rotation, which particularly preferably extends transversely to the luffing plane of the mobile crane.
8. A take-up means to be mounted on a mobile crane boom for fastening a connecting frame according to claim 6.
9. The take-up means according to claim 8, wherein the take-up means is designed in the form of a swivel arm which is pivotally mountable on the mobile crane boom, in particular on the boom foot, and preferably can be articulated to at least one said connecting frame.
10. The take-up means according to claim 9, wherein the swivel arm is variable in length, for example by a telescoping mechanism.
11. The take-up means according to claim 9, wherein at least one support cylinder is provided for fixing and/or adjusting the swivel angle with respect to the mobile crane boom.
12. The take-up means according to claim 8, wherein the take-up means is rigidly mountable on the boom head of a mobile crane and comprises one or more connecting points for the articulated connection with the connecting frame.
13. A tower crane with at least one connecting frame according to claim 6.
14. A mobile crane, in particular a crawler crane, with at least one take-up means according to claim 8.
15. A system comprising at least one tower crane and at least one mobile crane according to claim 14.
16. The method according to claim 2, wherein via the connecting points in the region of the tower tip the tower crane is connected with the boom tip of the crawler crane and/or in the region of the tower base is connected with the boom articulation piece of the crawler crane, and preferably at least the connecting point in the region of the tower tip comprises a guide bearing.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the one or more connecting points are articulated, in particular rotatable about a horizontal axis of rotation, preferably vertically to the luffing plane of the mobile crane, and the articulated connection is seated at the mounting point of the connecting point with the mobile crane boom and/or at the mounting point with the crane tower.
18. The method according to claim 3, wherein the one or more connecting points are articulated, in particular rotatable about a horizontal axis of rotation, preferably vertically to the luffing plane of the mobile crane, and the articulated connection is seated at the mounting point of the connecting point with the mobile crane boom and/or at the mounting point with the crane tower.
19. The method according to claim 2, wherein the one or more connecting points are articulated, in particular rotatable about a horizontal axis of rotation, preferably vertically to the luffing plane of the mobile crane, and the articulated connection is seated at the mounting point of the connecting point with the mobile crane boom and/or at the mounting point with the crane tower.
20. The method according to claim 17, wherein the position of the longitudinal axis of the tower crane taken up is controlled/regulated, in particular maintained almost vertical, by an adaptation of the luffing angle of the mobile crane boom and/or an adaptation of the distance between mobile crane boom and crane tower by at least one variable-length connecting point.
Description
[0030] Further advantages and properties of the invention will be explained in detail in the following part with reference to an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the Figures, in which:
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[0035] For this purpose, two supported connecting frames 31, 32 are mounted around the crane tower 11 of the tower crane 1, which completely or at least partly enclose the outer circumference of one lattice element each of the crane tower 11. The first connecting frame 31 therefor is fixed at the top of the tower 11 in the region of the tower tip 14. The second connecting frame 32 is mounted on the bottom side of the tower 11, in particular in the region of the tower base 13. For assembly/disassembly it optionally is possible to open the frame structure via a mechanism. Alternatively, however, the connecting frames 31, 32 can also be attached already during assembly of the crane and can remain at the crane structure.
[0036] Both the frame 31 and the frame 32 are not rigidly connected with the respective lattice pieces, but rather are slidingly mounted on the outer circumference of the lattice pieces, so that an axial movement of the crane tower 11 through the frame opening is possible. In the drawing, a vertical movement of the crane tower up and down is ensured despite quasi stationary connecting frames 31, 32.
[0037] On the boom 22 of the crawler crane 2 two take-up parts 41, 42 are mounted for taking up the tower crane 1. On the boom head piece 21 a frame-like take-up part 41 is mounted, which is articulated to the upper connecting frame 31 via the connecting point 33. The connecting point 33, in particular a bolting point, allows a rotary movement of the connecting frame 31 with respect to the take-up part 41 about a horizontal axis of rotation transversely to the luffing plane of the mobile crane 2.
[0038] On the boom articulation piece 23 of the crawler crane a swivel arm 42 is mounted, which on the one hand is pivotally mounted with respect to the articulation piece 23 about a horizontal axis and also permits an articulated connection with the connecting frame 32 in the region of the connecting point 34. The swivel arm 42 also is telescopable in longitudinal direction. By varying the swivel arm length the distance of the tower base 13 to the mobile crane 2 can be determined and hence the alignment of the hanging crane tower 11 can be influenced.
[0039] Furthermore, the swivel arm 42 is held via the mounted prop 43 or the swivel angle of the swivel arm 42 with respect to the articulation piece 23 can be adjusted by means of the prop 43. The prop is designed in the form of a hydraulic cylinder which is attached both to the swivel arm and to the mobile crane boom 22.
[0040] After the mobile crane boom 22 is connected with the crane tower 11, the lifting cable 25 of the crawler crane 2 or the load hook 26 attached thereto is fixed at the crane tower 11 of the tower crane 1 via one or more fixing points 12. As soon as the tower crane 1 is balanced, the tower crane 1 is slightly lifted by the crawler crane 2 by means of its lifting gear. By means of the lifting gear of the crawler crane 2 the tower crane 1 is brought under pretension without the tower crane 1 being lifted. This results in a stable system and the connection of the crane tower 11 with the ground 5 can safely be released. When the firm connection of the tower crane 1 with the ground 5 is released, the tower crane 1 can be pulled up by means of the lifting gear of the crawler crane 2. Due to the supported connecting frames 31, 32 the tower crane 1 can be pulled up vertically more easily, until the same is lifted off the ground 5 far enough, in order to be moved.
[0041] As is indicated in particular in the detail representations of
[0042] By extending and retracting the swivel arm 42 by means of the telescoping mechanism, the tower crane or its longitudinal axis can be stabilized, in order to maintain the same in an almost vertical position. Beside the telescoping mechanism of the swivel arm 42 the luffing angle of the boom 22 can also be adapted. At the same time, the swivel arm 42 can be adjusted in its height by means of the prop 43.
[0043] The take-up part 41 at the crawler crane boom head piece 21 and the uppermost connecting frame 31 at the crane tower 11 can easily be radially rotated with each other, whereby slight irregularities during transfer, such as for example slopes of the travel path, can be overcome. The probable duration of the take-up of the tower crane 1 by the crawler crane 2 including the path-dependent travel can be budgeted with about 1 hour.
[0044] As an alternative solution, the lower fixing point 32 at the crane tower 11 also can be designed rigid, other than in the illustrated exemplary embodiment of
[0045] Due to the invention as explained above, the previously required long disassembly time is eliminated, which has been required for transferring the tower crane 1. With this solution, the completely mounted tower crane 1 is taken up by means of the crawler crane 2 and, hanging on the crawler crane 2, is transferred from A to B.