Crane Support Assembly
20170144870 ยท 2017-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C23/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C23/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A crane support system includes two spaced apart longitudinal members couplable with a vehicle frame. Two spaced apart groups of tubes are coupled with and extend between the longitudinal members and outboard relative to one member to define an outboard subassembly portion. A tower frame is mounted atop the outboard subassembly portion. A first brace extends angularly between the groups of tubes, the brace extending from a one of the groups forward relative to the vehicle frame toward the other group aft relative to the vehicle frame and toward the tower frame. A horizontal arm extends transversely beneath the outboard subassembly portion. A vertical support has a top end coupled with the arm and a bottom end couplable with an outrigger. A second brace extends angularly between the vertical support and the arm for transferring bending moment and/or shear from the cantilever to the outrigger via the vertical support.
Claims
1. A crane tower assembly comprising: a crane tower frame mountable atop at least one support subassembly member which is couplable with at least one longitudinal channel of a vehicle frame for supporting the crane tower frame outboard relative to the at least one longitudinal channel of the vehicle frame; a horizontal arm couplable with the at least one support subassembly member outboard relative to the vehicle frame from beneath the at least one support subassembly member and transversely relative to the at least one support subassembly member; a vertical support having a top end portion coupled with the horizontal arm and a bottom end portion couplable with an outrigger assembly; and, a rigid brace extending angularly between the vertical support and the horizontal arm for supporting the horizontal arm and for transferring at least one of bending moment and shear acting on the horizontal arm during crane operation to the outrigger assembly via the vertical support.
2. The crane tower assembly as in claim 1, further comprising: a bracket couplable between the bottom end portion of the vertical support and the outrigger assembly for rigidly coupling the vertical support with the outrigger assembly.
3. The crane tower assembly as in claim 2, wherein the bracket further comprises: a vertically extending outrigger coupling portion for coupling the bracket with the outrigger assembly; and, a horizontally extending support portion extending perpendicularly from the outrigger coupling portion and couplable with the bottom end portion of the vertical support from beneath the bottom end portion of the vertical support.
4. The crane tower assembly as in claim 3, wherein the bracket further comprises: at least one aperture extending through the outrigger coupling portion for alignment with at least one corresponding aperture in the outrigger assembly, the at least one aperture and the at least one corresponding aperture, when aligned, providing passage for a fastener from the outrigger coupling portion to the outrigger assembly for coupling the bracket with the outrigger assembly.
5. The crane tower assembly as in claim 1, wherein the crane tower frame further comprises: two pair of vertically extending corner members, each corner member having a bottom corner member end portion and a top corner member end portion, the bottom corner member end portion of each vertically extending member of each pair of vertically extending corner members is couplable with the at least one support subassembly member; and, at least one horizontal member extending between each top corner member end portion of the vertically extending corner member of each pair of vertically extending corner members.
6. The crane tower assembly as in claim 5, further comprising: at least one horizontal brace extending between the at least one horizontal member of each pair of vertically extending corner members.
7. The crane tower assembly as in claim 5, further comprising: a crane plate mounted atop and supported by the two pair of vertically extending corner members.
8. The crane tower assembly as in claim 5, wherein: the at least one horizontal member extending between each vertically extending corner member of one pair of vertically extending corner members includes two spacer bars.
9. The crane tower assembly as in claim 5, further comprising: a bottom plate having an opening passing therethrough for passage of the vertical support.
10. A crane tower support subassembly comprising: two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members couplable with a vehicle frame; two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes coupled with the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members and extending between the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members and outboard relative to one of the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members to define an outboard support subassembly portion for supporting a crane tower assembly; and, a brace extending angularly between the two groups of parallel rigid tubes, the brace coupled with at least one tube of each of the two groups of parallel rigid tubes for extending from a one of the two groups of parallel rigid tubes forward relative to the vehicle frame toward another one of the two groups of parallel rigid tubes aft relative to the vehicle frame and toward the crane tower assembly, the brace restricting movement of one of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes relative to the other one of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes during crane operation.
11. The crane tower support subassembly as in claim 10, further comprising: at least two brackets each coupled with a corresponding one of the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members, each one of the at least two brackets for coupling the corresponding one of the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members with the vehicle frame.
12. The crane tower support subassembly as in claim 11, further comprising: a horizontal support member coupled with the outboard support subassembly portion parallel relative to the longitudinally extending members, the horizontal support member extending between the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes of the outboard support subassembly portion and spaced apart from the one of the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members for supporting at least a portion of the crane tower assembly.
13. The crane tower support subassembly as in claim 10, wherein: the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes include a forward group of parallel rigid tubes and an aft group of parallel rigid tubes; and, a forwardmost tube of the forward group of parallel rigid tubes and an aftmost tube of the aft group of parallel rigid tubes extend outboard relative to the other one of the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members for each supporting at least one component of a vehicle.
14. The crane tower support subassembly as in claim 10, wherein: the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes include a forward group of parallel rigid tubes and an aft group of parallel rigid tubes; and, a forwardmost tube of the forward group of parallel rigid tubes of the outboard support subassembly portion and an aftmost tube of the aft group of parallel rigid tubes of the outboard support subassembly portion are longer than other tubes of the forward group of parallel rigid tubes and the aft group of parallel rigid tubes.
15. The crane tower support subassembly as in claim 10, wherein: the two groups of parallel rigid tubes, the brace, and the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members are coplanar.
16. The crane tower support subassembly as in claim 10, wherein: the two groups of parallel rigid tubes, the brace, and the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members are each formed from rigid tubes having the same dimensions in cross-section.
17. A crane tower support system comprising: two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members couplable with a vehicle frame; two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes coupled with the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members and extending between the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members and outboard relative to one of the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members to define an outboard support subassembly portion; a crane tower frame mounted atop the outboard support subassembly portion; a first brace extending angularly between the two groups of parallel rigid tubes, the first brace coupled with at least one tube of each of the two groups of parallel rigid tubes for extending from a one of the two groups of parallel rigid tubes forward relative to the vehicle frame toward another one of the two groups of parallel rigid tubes aft relative to the vehicle frame and toward the crane tower frame, the first brace restricting movement of one of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes relative to the other one of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes during crane operation; a horizontal arm coupled with and extending transversely relative the two groups of parallel rigid tubes of the outboard support subassembly portion from beneath the outboard support subassembly portion; a vertical support having a top end portion coupled with the horizontal arm and a bottom end portion couplable with an outrigger assembly; and, a rigid second brace extending angularly between the vertical support and the horizontal arm for supporting the horizontal arm and for transferring at least one of bending moment and shear acting on the horizontal arm during crane operation to the outrigger assembly via the vertical support.
18. The crane tower support system as in claim 17, further comprising: a bracket coupled with the bottom end portion of the vertical support for rigidly coupling the bottom end portion of the vertical support with the outrigger assembly.
19. The crane tower support system as in claim 18, wherein the bracket further comprises: a vertically extending outrigger coupling portion for coupling the bracket with the outrigger assembly; and, a horizontally extending support portion extending perpendicularly from the outrigger coupling portion and coupled with the bottom end portion of the vertical support from beneath the bottom end portion of the vertical support.
20. The crane tower support system as in claim 19, wherein the bracket further comprises: at least one aperture extending through the outrigger coupling portion for alignment with at least one corresponding aperture in the outrigger assembly, the at least one aperture and the at least one corresponding aperture, when aligned, providing passage for a fastener from the outrigger coupling portion to the outrigger assembly for coupling the bracket with the outrigger assembly.
21. The crane tower support system as in claim 17, wherein the crane tower frame further comprises: two pair of vertically extending corner members, each corner member having a bottom corner member end portion and a top corner member end portion, the bottom corner member end portion of each vertically extending corner member of each pair of vertically extending corner members coupled with a corresponding one of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes of the outboard support subassembly portion; and, at least one horizontal member extending between each vertically extending corner member of each pair of vertically extending corner members.
22. The crane tower support system as in claim 21, further comprising: at least one horizontal brace extending between the at least one horizontal member of each pair of vertically extending corner members.
23. The crane tower support system as in claim 22, further comprising: a crane plate mounted atop and supported by the two pair of vertically extending corner members.
24. The crane tower support system as in claim 21, wherein: the at least one horizontal member extending between each vertically extending corner member of one pair of vertically extending corner members includes two spaced apart spacer bars each extending between each vertically extending corner member of the one pair of vertically extending corner members.
25. The crane tower support system as in claim 17, further comprising: a horizontal support member coupled with the outboard support subassembly portion parallel relative to the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members, the horizontal support member extending between the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes of the outboard support subassembly portion.
26. The crane tower support system as in claim 25, wherein: the horizontal support member is spaced apart from the one of the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members.
27. The crane tower support system as in claim 17, wherein: the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes include a forward group of parallel rigid tubes and an aft group of parallel rigid tubes; and, a forwardmost tube of the forward group of parallel rigid tubes and an aftmost tube of the aft group of parallel rigid tubes both extend outboard relative to the other one of the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members.
28. The crane tower support system as in claim 17, wherein: the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes include a forward group of parallel rigid tubes and an aft group of parallel rigid tubes; and, a forwardmost tube of the forward group of parallel rigid tubes of the outboard support subassembly portion and an aftmost tube of the aft group of parallel rigid tubes of the outboard support subassembly portion are longer than other tubes of the forward group of parallel rigid tubes and the aft group of parallel rigid tubes.
29. The crane tower support system as in claim 17, wherein: the two groups of parallel rigid tubes, the first brace, and the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members are coplanar.
30. The crane tower support system as in claim 17, wherein: the two groups of parallel rigid tubes, the first brace, and the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members are each formed from rigid tubes having the same dimensions in cross-section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For a better understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention reference may be had by way of example to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The present disclosure relates to a crane support assembly for mounting a crane system to a utility vehicle and more specifically to a crane support assembly which provides increased support against operational forces acting on the crane system.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The crane tower support subassembly 14 is shown in greater detail in
[0029] The crane tower support subassembly 14 also includes two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes 24 coupled with the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members 20. The two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes 24 extend between the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members 20 and outboard relative to one of the two parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending members 20 to define an outboard support subassembly portion 26. In a manner described further herein, the crane tower assembly 12 may be mounted atop the outboard support subassembly portion 26. Each of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes 24 shown in
[0030] Of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes 24, one of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes 24 is further forward relative to the vehicle frame than the other one of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes 24 which is further aft relative to the vehicle frame. A brace 30 extends angularly between the forward group of parallel rigid tubes 32 toward the aft group of parallel rigid tubes 34 and toward the outboard support subassembly portion 26. The brace 30 provides further rigidity to the crane tower support subassembly 14 and also provides further resistance to forces acting on the crane tower support subassembly 14 such as for example bending moment and shear stresses which may arise during crane operation. During crane system operation, it is preferable that the forces acting on the two groups of parallel rigid tubes 24 are limited to bending moment and shear forces. The brace 30 restricts relative movement between the two groups of parallel rigid tubes 24 and in particular restricts longitudinal movement of one of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes 24 relative to the other one of the two spaced apart groups of parallel rigid tubes 24 during crane system operation in a direction transverse relative to the two longitudinally extending members 20. This in turn restricts unwanted bending forces from being transferred to the vehicle frame during crane system operation.
[0031] In one preferred aspect shown in
[0032] The crane tower assembly 12 is shown in greater detail in
[0033] Crane tower assembly 12 may also include a rear panel 84 a first side panel 86 a second side panel 88 and a door 90 coupled with the vertically extending corner members or aides to form a crane tower housing 92 the interior of the crane tower housing 92 is accessible via the door 90. A drip tray 94 is coupled with a top edge portion 97 of the door 90. The drip tray 94 redirects water or other fluids or debris away from the door 90. The crane tower housing 92 may also include a bottom plate 96 coupled with bottom portions of each of the rear panel 84, the first side panel 86, the second side panel 88 and the door 90. Bottom plate 96 has an opening 98 passing therethrough. Vertical support 64 passes through the bottom plate 96 via the opening 98.
[0034] With further reference to
[0035] The forwardmost tube 36 and the aftmost tube 38 of the outboard support subassembly portion 26 may also be longer than the other tubes of the forward group of parallel rigid tubes 32 and the aft group of parallel rigid tubes 34 forming the outboard support subassembly portion 26. The greater length of the forwardmost tube 36 and aftmost tube 38 relative to the other tubes of the forward and aft groups of parallel rigid tubes 32 provides a space or cutaway portion 102 which may be occupied by the door 90 and any associated hardware when it is in a closed or nearly closed position.
[0036] Also shown in
[0037] Returning to
[0038] The coupling of the bottom end portion 68 of vertical support 64 is shown in greater detail in
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[0040] While there have been described herein what are considered to be preferred and exemplary aspects of the present invention, other modifications of these aspects falling within the invention described herein shall be apparent to those skilled in the art.