Hoisting apparatus with enclosure and lifting platform
10023435 ยท 2018-07-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B11/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04G21/3247
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G3/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B66B9/187
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B9/187
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04G21/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G3/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The hoisting apparatus includes a climbing rail, which is adapted to be suspended on and translated vertically along a construction at a distance from the ground. There is an enclosure supported by the climbing rail. There is also a lifting platform that is housed within the enclosure and is vertically movable relative to the enclosure.
Claims
1. A hoisting apparatus, comprising: a climbing rail, suspended on and translated vertically along a construction at a distance from ground; an enclosure supported by said climbing rail; a lifting platform housed within said enclosure and being vertically movable relative to the enclosure; and a hoist mast that extends within the enclosure and supports the lifting platform.
2. The hoisting apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the enclosure comprises a box having one or more closed faces.
3. The hoisting apparatus, as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least the bottom face and four side faces of the box, as defined when the hoisting apparatus is suspended on the construction, are closed.
4. The hoisting apparatus, as claimed in claim 3, wherein the closed faces of the box each comprise one or more mesh or perforated panels.
5. The hoisting apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the enclosure comprises a rigid self-supporting structure.
6. The hoisting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the enclosure has a vertical height that spans multiple floors of the construction when the hoisting apparatus is suspended on the construction.
7. A hoisting apparatus, comprising: a climbing rail, suspended on and translated vertically along a construction at a distance from ground; an enclosure supported by said climbing rail; and a lifting platform housed within said enclosure and being vertically movable relative to the enclosure, wherein the enclosure comprises a box having one or more closed faces, and wherein the box comprises an inner side face, which is arranged to lie between the construction and the lifting platform when the hoisting apparatus is suspended on the construction, the inner side face comprising at least one opening for providing access to the enclosure from the construction, and an access door for covering the opening.
8. The hoisting apparatus, as claimed in claim 7, wherein the inner side face has a vertical height that spans multiple floors of the construction and comprises multiple openings provided with access doors, which openings are vertically spaced from one another, such that two or more of the openings may be brought into vertical alignment with corresponding floors of the construction by vertical translation of the hoisting apparatus along the construction.
9. The hoisting apparatus, as claimed in claim 7, wherein the inner side face has a vertical height that spans multiple floors of the construction and comprises a single vertically extending opening provided with multiple access doors, which access doors are vertically spaced from one another, such that two or more of the access doors may be brought into vertical alignment with corresponding floors of the construction by vertical translation of the hoisting apparatus along the construction.
10. A hoisting system, comprising: a hoisting apparatus being comprised of: a climbing rail, suspended on and translated vertically along a construction at a distance from ground; an enclosure supported by said climbing rail; and a lifting platform housed within said enclosure and being vertically movable relative to the enclosure; and a plurality of hoisting apparatus supports, each of the hoisting apparatus supports comprising: a support element fixable to the surface of a floor of the construction, adjacent an edge of the floor, and a climbing shoe at an end of the support element for engaging the climbing rail of the hoisting apparatus.
11. The hoisting system, as claimed in claim 10, further comprising: hydraulic lifting means for engaging the hoisting apparatus and lifting the climbing rail relative to the hoisting apparatus supports.
12. The hoisting system as claimed in claim 10, further comprising: a plurality of climbing screens, wherein one of the climbing screens is provided closely adjacent to each of the vertically extending side edges of the inner side face, wherein the enclosure comprises a box having one or more closed faces, and wherein the box comprises an inner side face, which is arranged to lie between the construction and the lifting platform when the hoisting apparatus is suspended on the construction, the inner side face comprising at least one opening for providing access to the enclosure from the construction, and an access door for covering the opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Non-limiting embodiments will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(7) The enclosure comprises an inner screen 6, which is arranged to lie between the construction and the lifting platform when the hoisting apparatus is suspended on the construction. The enclosure, including the inner screen, has a vertical height that spans multiple floors of the construction. The inner screen comprises multiple openings 7 therein, which are vertically spaced from one another. Two or more, and preferably all, of the openings may be brought into vertical alignment with corresponding floors 20 of the construction by vertical translation of the hoisting apparatus along the construction. Doors 8 are provided for closing the openings.
(8) Whilst multiple openings are provided in the present arrangement there could instead be provided a single vertically extending opening with multiple vertically spaced doors for restricting access to the opening at different floor levels of the construction.
(9) The doors need not entirely cover the opening(s) although this is preferable. The doors may substantially cover the opening(s) or gaps may be provided. The doors are configured to at least hinder access to the opening(s) from respective floors of the construction. They act primarily as safety barriers for blocking user access to prevent accidents.
(10) The doors may be attached in any suitable manner and may take any suitable form, they are not to be limited. In the present arrangement, as seen in
(11) By virtue of the provision of the inner screen with the access opening(s) closed by the doors, there is no need to install safety gates on the floors of the construction themselves, as is the case in prior art arrangements. This is particularly beneficial when providing access to freshly poured floors where access to formwork or similar may be required but where it is not yet possible to install a safety gate, and where access to/from the hoisting apparatus would otherwise be prevented for health and safety reasons. Moreover, the inner screen 6 closes off a portion of the perimeter of the construction on the floors 20 that it spans, in the same manner as a climbing screen. This is particularly beneficial when the hoisting apparatus is used in conjunction with climbing screens, as discussed further below, wherein the perimeter of those floors may be closed off by the combination of the climbing screens and the hoisting apparatus.
(12) The enclosure preferably comprises a box having one or more closed faces. Preferably at least the bottom face and four side faces of the box, as defined when the hoisting apparatus is suspended on the construction, are closed as shown in the present arrangement. Most preferably the faces are each closed by a single mesh panel or multiple mesh panels. The panels are preferably rigid to aid in increasing the structural rigidity of the enclosure but may be also flexible. Whilst the panels need not be mesh, they are preferably formed with perforations of some form to allow a degree of airflow therethrough, since the panels will be subject to wind forces when the hoisting apparatus is suspended on the construction.
(13) The inner face 6 comprises a front closed side face of the box. The inner face is preferably substantially planar as shown. In addition to the front closed side face there is provided an opposed and parallel outer closed side face 9 of the box and a pair of opposed and parallel closed side faces 11, 12 that join the inner and outer faces to one another. A closed bottom face 13 is further provided. These additional closed faces are all preferably substantially planar. In the present arrangement, the top of the box is open. It could, however, comprise a further closed face.
(14) With the four side faces and the bottom face closed, it can be ensured that tools, materials or equipment do not fall from the suspended hoisting apparatus. The arrangement is such that the panels forming the closed faces abut one another or are closely spaced from one another to avoid gaps through which tools, materials or equipment may fall.
(15) Whatever the structure of the enclosure, it preferably comprises a rigid self-supporting structure. A suitable framework will generally be provided to provide structural rigidity to the box, which structure can take any suitable form as will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art. The climbing rails may form part of this structure or may be fixed to this structure.
(16) Housed within the enclosure is a hoist, which comprises a pair of spaced parallel vertically extending hoist masts 5 and a lifting platform. The lifting platform is supported by the hoist masts and travels vertically along the hoist masts. Travel of the lifting platform is effected by an electric motor. The hoist may be of any conventional form and is not limited to the arrangement shown. The hoist masts may be integral to the structure of the enclosure and may add to the structural integrity thereof.
(17) In one particular alternative arrangement (not shown), the hoisting apparatus may be reconfigured such that the hoist masts are omitted and the lifting platform is instead supported by the guide rails directly and travels vertically along the guide rails.
(18) With particular reference to
(19) In the present arrangement, the hoisting apparatus is supported by supports provided on three adjacent floors 20 (A, B, C). That is, each of the climbing rails is engaged by three supports provided on adjacent floors. In alternative arrangements there may be supports provided on more or less floors. In any arrangement, however, it is preferable that the hoisting apparatus extends to at least the floor above the highest floor provided with a support such that access to such floor may be obtained by the lifting platform.
(20) In the present arrangement tie elements 18, which may comprise bars, cables or otherwise are provided, which extend between adjacent supports at an oblique angle. Such ties are useful to spread loads.
(21) Where there is formwork in place on any of the floors spanned by the hoisting apparatus, the formwork will generally substantially extend between the edges of those floors and the inner face 6 of the hoisting apparatus. Otherwise, the formwork may support a suitable platform. On any of the floors that are provided with the supports 14 there may be provided a platform that substantially extends between the edge of the floor and the inner face 6 of the hoisting apparatus. Such platform may be supported by the supports 14 or may be otherwise supported in any conventional manner. The platform may take any conventional form that allows for a worker and/or equipment to be supported thereby beyond the edge of the floor of the construction. The platform may support a work platform comprising wooden sheeting or otherwise.
(22) The hoisting system may further comprise one or more climbing screens (not shown), each of which comprises climbing rails and a safety screen. The climbing rails (in the same manner as the climbing rails of the hoisting apparatus) are adapted to be mountable on and translatable along the construction. The safety screen is supported by the climbing rails. The climbing rails are engaged by climbing screen supports, which may be identical to the hoisting apparatus supports 14, as described above.
(23) There may be support elements and/or platforms extending between the climbing rails and safety screen. The climbing screens may be of any conventional structure.
(24) The climbing screens may each have the same vertical height as the hoisting apparatus. There may be a climbing screen closely adjacent to each of the vertically extending side edges of the inner screen 6, such that the climbing screens and the hoisting apparatus together close off the perimeter of all of the floors spanned thereby, wholly or partially. The climbing screens and the hoisting apparatus may be moved up the building such that they span the same floors during periods of construction.
(25) Whilst the hoisting apparatus could be lifted by crane with the supports guiding the vertical travel, it is preferred that the hoisting apparatus is self-climbing. To effect hydraulic lifting, suitable hydraulic lifting means will be provided in the conventional manner, which will be adapted to engage the hoisting apparatus and lift the climbing rail relative to the hoisting apparatus supports.
(26) Numerous modifications will be possible to the hoisting apparatus as described herein, within the scope of the claims that follow.