HYDRAULIC CRANE FOR VEHICLE
20180099601 ยท 2018-04-12
Inventors
- Diego Clemente Martinez Romero (Puebla, MX)
- Francisco Jose Fernandez Sanchez (Puebla, MX)
- Jose Antonio Segura Salgado (Puebla, MX)
Cpc classification
B60P1/5433
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/5495
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C23/166
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/5485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A stowable hydraulic crane for a vehicle load bed includes a boom, a mast configured to pivot between a deployed configuration and a stowed configuration in a load bed sidewall receiver, and a base. A hydraulic member is provided to tilt the boom. The base includes a locking member for retaining the mast in the deployed configuration.
Claims
1. A stowable hydraulic crane for a vehicle load bed, comprising: a boom; a mast configured to pivot between a deployed configuration and a stowed configuration held in a load bed sidewall receiver; a base; and a boom actuator.
2. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 1, wherein the mast carries a pivoting receiver for the boom.
3. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 2, wherein the pivoting receiver includes a plurality of apertures alignable with a plurality of cooperating apertures defined in the boom.
4. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 3, further including at least one fastener configured to pass through a pivoting receiver aperture and an aligned cooperating boom aperture to attach the boom to the mast.
5. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 1, wherein the mast is pivotally attached to the base.
6. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 1, wherein the base is mounted in the load bed sidewall receiver and configured to rotate about a base longitudinal axis.
7. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 6, wherein the base further includes a locking member for retaining the mast in the deployed configuration.
8. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 1, wherein the boom actuator comprises a hydraulic actuator.
9. A stowable hydraulic crane for a vehicle load bed, comprising: a boom; a rotating base mounted in a load bed sidewall receiver; a mast carrying a pivoting receiver for the boom and pivotally attached to the rotating base for translation between a deployed configuration and a stowed configuration held in the load bed sidewall receiver; and a boom actuator for tilting the boom.
10. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 9, wherein the pivoting receiver includes a plurality of apertures alignable with a plurality of cooperating apertures defined in the boom.
11. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 10, further including at least one fastener configured to pass through a pivoting receiver aperture and an aligned cooperating boom aperture to attach the boom to the mast.
12. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 9, wherein the base further includes a locking member for retaining the mast in the deployed configuration.
13. A vehicle body, comprising: a passenger cabin; a load bed including one or more load bed pillars; and a stowable hydraulic crane, comprising: a boom; a base rotatably mounted to a one of the one or more load bed pillars; a mast configured to pivot between a deployed configuration and a stowed configuration held in a load bed sidewall receiver; and a boom actuator for tilting the boom.
14. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 13, wherein the mast carries a pivoting receiver for the boom.
15. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 14, wherein the pivoting receiver includes a plurality of apertures alignable with a plurality of cooperating apertures defined in the boom.
16. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 15, further including at least one fastener configured to pass through a pivoting receiver aperture and an aligned cooperating boom aperture to attach the boom to the mast.
17. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 13, wherein the mast is pivotally attached to the base.
18. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 17, wherein the base further includes a locking member for retaining the mast in the deployed configuration.
19. The stowable hydraulic crane of claim 13, wherein the boom actuator comprises a hydraulic actuator.
20. A vehicle including the vehicle body of claim 13.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the disclosed stowable hydraulic crane, and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing:
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[0017] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosed stowable hydraulic crane, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] With reference to
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[0020] Various elements make up the stowable hydraulic crane 170. With reference to
[0021] Turning to
[0022] A locking member 350 may be included, comprising a locking rod 360 configured and dimensioned to fit within each notch or groove 290a, 290b and to extend across the gap between side walls 280a, 280b. Thus, when mast 190 is raised to the substantially vertical horizontal position shown in
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[0024] As shown in
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[0026] A suitable device for capturing items to be lifted into/removed from the vehicle load bed 120 is provided at a distal end of the boom arm 450, in the depicted embodiment being a hook 480. However, as will be appreciated any suitable such device may be provided, including without intending any limitation hooks, block and tackle, magnets, grapples, mechanical claws, and any other such capturing device known to be used in conjunction with cranes for lifting and moving items.
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[0028] Thus, by the foregoing description there is provided a convenient, useful stowable hydraulic crane 170 for use by a vehicle owner in the manner described above. When not needed, the user need only dismantle a portion of the crane, i.e. remove the boom arm 450 and boom actuator 210, disengage the locking member 350 and/or disengage the handle 220 from the retainer 230. Then, the mast 190 may be folded down into a recess 175, and the boom arm 450 and boom actuator 210 may be placed in a same or a different recess 175 for stowage.
[0029] Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, the hook 480 or other device may be directly attached to the boom arm 450 as shown in the drawing figures, or may be attached by an extendable cable or rope which is in turn coiled about a rotatable reel or drum. Still further, the hook 480 or other device and boom arm 450 may be configured such that the hook can slide up and down a length dimension of the boom arm, as is known for a gantry crane. Also, rather than a boom actuator 210 including a pump handle 520 as shown in the drawings, the boom actuator may be operatively connected to a pump such as a hydraulic pump, allowing remote actuation of the boom arm 450 such as from an interior of the vehicle passenger cabin 110 or elsewhere. Still more, rather than dismantling the crane components as described above, the stowable hydraulic crane 170 may simply be folded, such as by pivoting the boom arm 450 and boom actuator 210 whereby each is aligned in a substantially coplanar orientation and then folding the mast 190 down into a recess 175 as described above. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.