Four Cable Operated Scissors
20180134525 ยท 2018-05-17
Inventors
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Abstract
Four cable operated scissors grab (1), comprising a pair of scissor levers (2a, 2b) that are connected via a pivot joint to pivot about a pivoting axis (4), which scissor levers each include a grab shell (5a, 5b) and a hoist cable connection (6a, 6b) situated on a first side of the lever with respect to the pivot joint, and a closing cable connection (8a, 8b) situated on a second side of the lever that is opposite with respect to the pivot joint, so that in use a dedicated hoisting cable is fastened to each lever on the first side of the lever, and a dedicated closing cable is fastened to each lever at the second side of the lever. The scissor levers each include a sheave (12a, 12b) on the second side of the lever, and said sheaves are each arranged as a first and final closing sheave, so that in use each of the two closing cables extend in a single pass from a closing cable connection on the second side of one lever via the closing sheave on the second side of the other lever to depart from the grab and continue upward to a crane carrying the grab.
Claims
1. A four cable operated scissors grab, comprising a pair of scissor levers that are connected via a pivot joint to pivot about a pivoting axis, which scissor levers each include a grab shell and a hoist cable connection situated on a first side of the lever with respect to the pivot joint, and a closing cable connection situated on a second side of the lever that is opposite with respect to the pivot joint, so that in use a dedicated hoisting cable is fastened to each lever on the first side of the lever, and a dedicated closing cable is fastened to each lever at the second side of the lever, wherein the scissor levers each include a sheave on the second side of the lever, and wherein said sheaves are each arranged as a first and final closing sheave, so that in use each of the two closing cables extend in a single pass from the closing cable connection on the second side of one lever via the closing sheave on the second side of the other lever to depart from the grab and continue upward to a crane carrying the grab.
2. The grab of claim 1, in which each first and final closing sheave is situated at or near an end of the second side of the lever that faces away from the pivot joint.
3. The grab of claim 1, in which the scissor levers each include only one closing sheave.
4. The grab of claim 1, in which apart from any rotational cable connections, the grab includes rotational connections at only the two first and final closing sheaves and at the pivot joint.
5. The grab of claim 1, in which for each scissor lever, the first and second sides of the lever extend continuously at the pivot joint.
6. The grab of claim 1, in which the scissor levers each include two lever plates that extend in interspaced relation.
7. The grab of claim 1, in which the scissor levers each include stiffening profiles on the first sides extending parallel to the pivoting axis
8. The grab of claim 1, wherein stiffening profiles are arranged to form a cross stiffener that continues from one side of the shell to the other.
9. The grab of claim 1, in which the scissor levers of the pair are substantially identical and are connected via the pivot joint in a mirrored arrangement.
10. The grab of claim 1, in which the closing cable connection is situated at or near an end of the second lever that faces away from the pivot joint.
11. The grab of claim 1, in which the first and final closing sheaves are each provided with a cable guide that covers part of the circumference of the first and final closing sheave to hold the closing cable on the first and final closing sheave.
12. The grab of claim 11, in which the cable guide is movably disposed relative to the first and final closing sheave.
13. The grab of claim 12, in which the cable guide includes the closing cable connection so as to allow movement relative to the first and final closing sheave.
14. The grab of claim 1, in which the closing cable connection is rotatably disposed relative to lever.
15. The grab of claim 11, in which the closing cable connection and the cable guide are integrated.
16. The grab of claim 15, comprising a carrier, rotatably connected to the second side of the lever, which carrier includes a first portion to which the closing cable connects that extends from a rotational joint in a first direction, and that further includes a second portion that is provided with a cable guide that extends from the rotational joint in a second, opposite direction, and that covers part of the circumference of the first and final closing sheave to hold the closing cable on the first and final closing sheave.
17. The grab of claim 16, wherein the rotational joint of the carrier is carried on the pivot axle of the first and final closing sheave.
18. The grab of claim 1, in which the scissor levers are arranged to pivot about the pivot axis between a closed position of the grab in which side and bottom edges of the shells are adjacent each other and the shells cooperate to form a bucket that can hold material to be handled, and a fully opened position of the grab in which the side and bottom faces are spaced apart and define a maximum opening there between through which material to be handled can pass.
19. The grab of claim 18, in which when the grab moves from the closed position to the fully opened position, a plane through the pivot axis and the side and bottom edges of the grab shell has an angular displacement about the pivot axis that is included in the range of 50-70 degrees.
20. The grab of claim 1, including a set of two hoisting cables that are connected to the hoisting cable connections.
21. The grab of claim 1, including a set of two closing cables that are connected to the closing cable connections.
22. The grab of claim 21, in which the closing cables are interconnected via a connecting piece.
23. A four cable operated scissors grab, comprising a pair of scissor levers that are connected via a pivot joint to pivot about a pivoting axis, which scissor levers each include a grab shell and a hoist cable connection situated on a first side of the lever with respect to the pivot joint, and a closing cable connection situated on a second side of the lever that is opposite with respect to the pivot joint, a dedicated hoisting cable being fastened to each lever on the first side of the lever, and a dedicated closing cable being fastened to each lever at the second side of the lever, wherein the scissor levers each include a sheave on the second side of the lever, and wherein in use each of the two closing cables extends in a single pass from the closing cable connection on the second side of one lever via the closing sheave on the second side of the other lever to depart from the grab and to continue upward to a crane carrying the grab
24. Four cable operated scissors grab, comprising a pair of scissor levers that are pivotably connected via a pivot joint, which scissor levers each include a grab shell and a hoist cable connection situated on a first side of the lever with respect to the pivot joint, and a closing cable connection situated on a second side of the lever that is opposite with respect to the pivot joint, so that in use a dedicated hoisting cable is fastened to each lever on the first side of the lever, and a dedicated closing cable is fastened to each lever at the second side of the lever, in which the scissor levers are arranged to pivot about the pivot axis between a closed position of the grab in which side and bottom edges of the shells are adjacent each other and the shells cooperate to form a bucket that can hold material to be handled, and a fully opened position of the grab in which the side and bottom edges are spaced apart and define a maximum opening there between through which material to be handled can pass, wherein when the grab moves from the closed position to the fully opened open position, a plane through the pivot axis and the side and bottom edges of each grab shell has an angular displacement about the pivot axis that is included in the range of 50-70 degrees.
25. A cable connector with integral cable guide for a grab in accordance with claim 15, comprising a carrier, which in use may be rotatably connected to a grab, including a first portion to which the cable connects that extends from a rotational joint in a first direction, and further includes a second portion that is provided with a cable guide that extends from the rotational joint in a second, opposite direction, and that covers part of the circumference of a sheave of the grab to hold the cable on the circumference of the sheave.
Description
[0024] The invention will be further elucidated on the basis of non-limitative exemplary embodiments represented in the drawings. In the drawings:
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[0045] It should be noted that the figures are merely schematic representations of preferred embodiments of the invention. In the figures, identical or corresponding parts are represented with the same reference numerals.
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[0047] The scissor levers 2a, 2b each include a grab shell 5a, 5b, and a hoist cable connection 6a, 6b situated on a first side 7a, 7b of the first and second levers 2a, 2b respectively. The scissor levers 2a, 2b of the grab 1 further include a closing cable connection 8a, 8b on a second side 9a, 9b of the first and second levers 2a, 2b respectively. As may be seen best in
[0048] In use each of the two closing cables 11a, 11b extend in the single pass from a respective closing cable connection 8a, 8b on the second side 9a, 9b of one lever 2a, 2b via the closing sheave 12a, 12b on the second side 9a, 9b of the other lever 2a, 2b. The closing cables 11a, 11b depart the grab 1, and continue upward to a crane 13 carrying the grab 1.
[0049] Each final closing sheave 12a, 12b is situated at an end 14a, 14b of the second side 9a, 9b of the respective lever 2a, 2b that faces away from the pivot joint 3. The scissor levers 2a, 2b each include only one closing sheave, which is embodied as a final closing sheave 12a, 12b. No further or auxiliary closing sheaves are present. The grab 1 includes rotational connections at only the two final closing sheaves 12a, 12b and at the pivot joint 3.
[0050] For each scissor lever 2a, 2b the first sides 7a, 7b and second sides 9a, 9b of the levers 2a, 2b extend in the same plane. The levers 2a, 2b each extend continuously at the pivot joint. The levers 2a, 2b each include two steel lever plates 16 that continuously extend with interspace from each other from the grab shell 5a, 5b respectively to the final closing sheave 12a, 12b.
[0051] The final closing sheaves 12a, 12b are provided on the second sides 9a, 9b of the levers 2a, 2b respectively via rotational connections 15a, 15b. The rotational connections are formed by pivot axles 28 on which the final closing sheaves 12a, 12b are bearing mounted.
[0052] The scissor levers 2a, 2b each include stiffening profiles 17 on the first sides 7a, 7b that extend parallel to the pivoting axis 4. The profiles 17 are embodied by sections that extend between the lever plates 16 and between the lever plates 16 and the sides 19 of the grab shells 5a, 5b to form a cross stiffener that continues from one side of the shell to another. The profiles extend with interspace along the bottom 31 of the grab shells 5a, 5b.
[0053] The scissor levers 2a, 2b are substantially identical and are connected via the pivot joint 3 in mirrored arrangement, so that an symmetrical construction is achieved.
[0054] The closing cable connection 8a, 8b respectively is situated at the end 14a, 14b of the second side 9a, 9b of the respective first and second levers 2a, 2b. As shall be discussed more in detail with respect to
[0055] The scissor levers 2a, 2b are arranged to pivot about the pivot axis 4 between a closed position I of the grab 1 in which side edges 29a, 29b and bottom edges 30a, 30b of the shells 5a, 5b are adjacent each other and the shells cooperate to form a bucket that can hold material to be handled, and a fully opened position II of the grab 1. In the fully opened position II of the grab 1, the side edges 29a, 29b and bottom edges 30a, 30b of the shells are spaced apart and define a maximum opening there between through which material to be handled can pass. The fully opened position II is shown in
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[0057] The closing cables 11a, 11b are interconnected via a connecting piece 35, embodied as a chain. The connecting piece 35 is affixed to the closing cables 11a, 11b near the grab 1 to move along with the closing cables on the opening and closing stroke S of the grab 1 when it moves between the closed position I and the fully opened position II.
[0058] Also the hoisting cables 10a, 10b may be interconnected via a connecting piece 36. The connecting piece 36 may be separate, and can be affixed to the hoisting cables 10a, 10b near the grab 1 to move along with the opening cables on the opening and closing stroke S of the grab 1 when it moves between the closed position I and the fully opened position II. A portion of such a connecting piece 36 for the hoisting cables 10a, 10b is shown in
[0059] When suspended from the crane 13 as shown in
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[0061] Due to the closing sheaves on the grab 1 being arranged as final closing sheaves 12a, 12b, the closing cables 11a, 11b in the closed position I of the grab 1 typically extend upward to the crane 13 spaced apart and mirrored from an upright center plane A of the grab 1 passing through or including the rotation axis of the grab. After leaving the final closing sheave 12a, 12b, the closing 11a, 11b cables extend to the crane 13 without passing over the center of the grab, and in particular without being guided back through the upright center plane A to the lever arm that carries its cable connection.
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[0063] The cable guide part 34 covers a part of the circumference 21a, 21b of the final closing sheave 12a, 12b. During operation, it holds the closing cable 10a, 10b on the circumference 21a, 21b of the closing sheave 12a, 12b. In the embodiment of
[0064] In a second embodiment which is shown in
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[0066] In this further embodiment, the grab 1 has the same basic structure and functionality as the grab 1 of the first embodiment. However, the scissor levers 2a, 2b are configured differently than in the first embodiment. In particular, the scissor levers are each built up of parallel planar plates that are interspaced by transverse stiff elements. One scissor lever 2b extends continuously at the pivot axis 4, while the other scissor 2a lever is interrupted at the pivot axis 4. An inner portion of the crossing lever 2a, i.e. the second side 9a, includes an extension 43 that extends beyond a transverse tube 44 to partially overlap with an outer portion of the crossing lever 2a, i.e. first side 7a, up to a transverse stiffener 45 that is arranged in parallel to the pivot tube. In this embodiment, the transverse stiffener is embodied as a tube. Also, the ends 14a, 14b of the scissor levers 2a, 2b comprise transverse stiffeners 39, here also embodied as tubes, that carry gaff sections 38. The gaff sections 38 are again arranged as parallel planar gaff plates 40. Such arrangement of the scissor levers as parallel planar plates interspaced by transverse stiffening elements allows for a lightweight, yet stiff construction, with e.g. a relatively light pivot joint 3. The invention therefore also relates to a four cable operated scissors grab, comprising a pair of scissor levers that are pivotably connected via a pivot joint, which scissor levers each include a grab shell and a hoist cable connection situated on a first side of the lever with respect to the pivot joint, and a closing cable connection situated on a second side of the lever that is opposite with respect to the pivot joint, so that in use a dedicated hoisting cable is fastened to each lever on the first side of the lever, and a dedicated closing cable is fastened to each lever at the second side of the lever, in which the scissor levers are arranged to pivot about the pivot axis between a closed position of the grab in which side and bottom edges of the shells are adjacent each other and the shells cooperate to form a bucket that can hold material to be handled, and a fully opened position of the grab in which the side and bottom edges are spaced apart and define a maximum opening there between through which material to be handled can pass, wherein the scissor levers are arranged as parallel planar plates interspaced by transverse stiff elements.
[0067] The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments represented here, but includes variations. For example, the configuration of the sheaves on the crane may vary. The invention may also be defined in terms of the cable arrangement on the grab, and may then not be limited to the presence of only a single, final closing sheave. Additional auxiliary closing sheaves may then be present. In such terms, the invention relates to a four cable operated scissors grab, comprising a pair of scissor levers that are connected via a pivot joint to pivot about a pivoting axis, which scissor levers each include a grab shell and a hoist cable connection situated on a first side of the lever with respect to the pivot joint, and a closing cable connection situated on a second side of the lever that is opposite with respect to the pivot joint, a dedicated hoisting cable being fastened to each lever on the first side of the lever, and a dedicated closing cable being fastened to each lever at the second side of the lever, wherein the scissor levers each include a sheave on the second side of the lever, characterized in that in use each of the two closing cables extends in a single pass from the closing cable connection on the second side of one lever via the closing sheave on the second side of the other lever to depart from the grab and to continue upward to a crane carrying the grab. Such variations shall be clear to the skilled person and are considered to fall within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. [0068] 1 grab [0069] 2a, 2b lever [0070] 3 pivot joint [0071] 4 pivot axis [0072] 5a, 5b grab shell [0073] 6a, 6b hoist cable connection [0074] 7a, 7b first side of first respective second lever 2a, 2b [0075] 8a, 8b closing cable connection [0076] 9a, 9b second side of respective first and second lever [0077] 10a, 10b hoisting cable [0078] 11a, 11b closing cable [0079] 12a, 12b final closing sheave [0080] 13 crane [0081] 14a, 14b end of second part of respective first and second lever [0082] 15a, 15b rotational connection final closing sheave 12a, 12b [0083] 16 lever plate [0084] 17 stiffening profile [0085] 18 cross stiffener [0086] 19 side of shell [0087] 20a, 20b cable guide [0088] 21a, 21b circumference final closing sheave 12a, 12b [0089] 22 not used [0090] 23 point of departure [0091] 24 carrier [0092] 25 first portion carrier [0093] 26 rotational joint [0094] 27 second portion carrier [0095] 28 pivot axle [0096] 29a, 29b side edges [0097] 30a, 30b bottom edges [0098] 31 bottom of shell [0099] 32 cable connector with integral cable guide [0100] 33 cable connecting part [0101] 34 cable guide part [0102] 35 connecting piece closing cables [0103] 36 connecting piece hoisting cables [0104] 37 crane sheave [0105] 38 gaff section [0106] 39 tube [0107] 40 gaff plate [0108] 41 rope wedge socket [0109] 42 cable guide [0110] 43 extension [0111] 44 pivot tube [0112] 45 tube [0113] I closed position grab [0114] II fully opened position grab [0115] maximum opening angle grab shell [0116] A center plane [0117] S stroke