AUXILIARY BOOM, CRANE, METHOD FOR UNFOLDING AUXILIARY BOOM AND METHOD FOR RETRACTING AUXILIARY BOOM
20250074750 ยท 2025-03-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C23/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C23/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed are an auxiliary boom, a crane, a method for unfolding an auxiliary boom and a method for retracting an auxiliary boom. The auxiliary boom comprises an auxiliary boom body and a jackscrew mechanism. The auxiliary boom body comprises a connecting frame. The jackscrew mechanism comprises a first shaft, a second shaft and a driving mechanism; the first shaft and the second shaft are both arranged between the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole; the driving mechanism is in driving connection with the first shaft and the second shaft When the first shaft is in a protruded state, the first shaft is inserted into the first connecting hole; when the second shaft is in the protruded state, the second shaft is inserted into the second connecting hole.
Claims
1. An auxiliary boom, comprising: an auxiliary boom body comprising a connecting frame; the connecting frame comprises a first connecting hole and a second connecting hole which are coaxially arranged; and a jackscrew mechanism comprising a first shaft, a second shaft and a driving mechanism; the first shaft and the second shaft are both arranged between the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole and coaxial with the first connecting hole; the driving mechanism is in driving connection with both the first shaft and the second shaft to drive the first shaft and the second shaft to protrude simultaneously and retract simultaneously; wherein when the first shaft is in a protruded state, the first shaft is inserted into the first connecting hole; when the first shaft is in a retracted state, the first shaft leaves the first connecting hole; when the second shaft is in the protruded state, the second shaft is inserted into the second connecting hole; and when the second shaft is in the retracted state, the second shaft leaves the second connecting hole.
2. The auxiliary boom according to claim 1, wherein the driving mechanism comprises: a first connecting seat fixedly connected to the connecting frame and provided with a first through hole allowing the first shaft to pass through; a second connecting seat fixedly connected to the connecting frame and provided with a second through hole allowing the second shaft to pass through; and a drum arranged between the first connecting seat and the second connecting seat and rotatably connected to at least one thereof; wherein an end of the first shaft facing the drum is provided with a first thread, a first end of the drum is correspondingly provided with a first thread segment in a thread fit with the first thread, and the first shaft is located in the first through hole; an end of the second shaft facing the drum is provided with a second thread, and a second end of the drum is correspondingly provided with a second thread segment in a thread fit with the second thread, and the second shaft is located in the second through hole; a screwing direction of the first thread is opposite to that of the second thread.
3. The auxiliary boom according to claim 2, wherein the driving mechanism further comprises: a first bearing, an inner ring of which is arranged to sleeve the drum; a first end cover with a first concave portion, and the first end cover is fixedly connected to an outer ring of the first bearing and the second connecting seat; and a second end cover with a second concave portion, and the second end cover is fixedly connected to the outer ring of the first bearing and the second connecting seat; wherein the first concave portion and the second concave are spliced together to form a mounting cavity for accommodating the first bearing.
4. The auxiliary boom according to claim 2, wherein an outer wall of the second end of the drum is provided with meshing teeth; the driving mechanism further comprises: a gear located outside the drum and in the second through hole of the second connecting seat, the gear being meshed with the meshing teeth; and a gear shaft inserted into a through hole of the gear and rotatably connected to the second connecting seat.
5. The auxiliary boom according to claim 4, wherein the number of teeth of the gear is smaller than that of the meshing teeth provided on the outer wall of the second end of the drum.
6. The auxiliary boom according to claim 4, wherein one end of the gear shaft protrudes out of the second through hole of the second connecting seat, and a portion of the other end of the gear shaft located outside the second through hole is configured to be non-circular.
7. The auxiliary boom according to claim 2, wherein the jackscrew mechanism further comprises: a guiding mechanism comprising a first guiding member; the first guiding member comprises a first mounting end and a first protruding end which are fixedly connected; the first mounting end is mounted on the first connecting seat, and the first protruding end protrudes into the first through hole; wherein an outer wall of the first shaft is provided with a first chute, a length direction of which is parallel with an axial direction of the first shaft; the first protruding end is inserted into the first chute.
8. The auxiliary boom according to claim 7, wherein the guiding mechanism further comprises: a second guiding member comprising a second mounting end and a second protruding end which are fixedly connected; the second mounting end is mounted on the second connecting seat, and the second protruding end protrudes into the second through hole; wherein an outer wall of the second shaft is provided with a second chute, a length direction of which is parallel with an axial direction of the second shaft; the second protruding end is inserted into the second chute.
9. The auxiliary boom according to claim 1, wherein the size of an end of the first shaft away from the drum is smaller than that of an end of the first shaft facing the drum; and/or the size of an end of the second shaft away from the drum is smaller than that of an end of the second shaft facing the drum.
10. The auxiliary boom according to claim 1, wherein along a width direction of the auxiliary boom body, two sides of the connecting frame in a width direction thereof are provided with at least one group of the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole respectively; and the jackscrew mechanism is arranged between each group of the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole.
11. A crane, comprising the auxiliary boom according to claim 1.
12. The crane according to claim 11, further comprising: a main boom, a lateral portion of which is provided with a first bracket for fixing the auxiliary boom; the first bracket is provided with a pin hole; a boom head of the main boom being provided with an insertion hole, a boom head of the auxiliary boom being provided with a first connecting hole and a second connecting hole, and the auxiliary boom being provided with a fixing hole at a position corresponding to the pin hole; a first limiting mechanism located at a lateral portion of the boom head of the main boom to assist an auxiliary boom pin hole to be aligned with a main boom pin hole; a second limiting mechanism located at the lateral portion of the main boom to assist the fixing hole to be aligned with the pin hole.
13. The crane according to claim 12, wherein the first limiting mechanism comprises: a first bolt; and a stud connected to the lateral portion of the boom head of the main boom, the first bolt being in threaded connection with the stud.
14. The crane according to claim 13, wherein a first nut is provided between the first bolt and the stud.
15. The crane according to claim 13, wherein the stud is fixedly connected to the lateral portion of the boom head of the main boom.
16. The crane according to claim 12, wherein the second limiting mechanism comprises: a second bolt in threaded connection with the lateral portion of the main boom.
17. The crane according to claim 12, wherein the second limiting mechanism further comprises: a second nut provided on the second bolt.
18. A method for unfolding an auxiliary boom, wherein the auxiliary boom is the auxiliary boom according to claim 1, the method for unfolding the auxiliary boom comprising the following steps of: rotating the auxiliary boom around a first bracket until a first connecting hole and a second connecting hole on one side of the auxiliary boom in a width direction are aligned with insertion holes of the main boom, respectively; wherein two coaxial insertion holes are arranged on each side of the main boom in a width direction thereof, and wherein one of the insertion holes corresponds to the first connecting hole and the other of the insertion holes corresponds to the second connecting hole; the first bracket is mounted on the main boom, and the auxiliary boom is rotatably connected to the first bracket; driving a driving mechanism of a jackscrew mechanism of the auxiliary boom so that the first shaft on the one side of the auxiliary boom in the width direction is inserted into the first connecting hole and one of the insertion holes, and the second shaft on the one side of the auxiliary boom in the width direction is inserted into the second connecting hole and the other of the insertion holes.
19. The method for unfolding the auxiliary boom according to claim 18, further comprising the following steps of: continuing to rotate the auxiliary boom until the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole on the other side of the auxiliary boom in the width direction are aligned with the insertion holes of the main boom, respectively; driving the driving mechanism of the jackscrew mechanism of the auxiliary boom so that the first shaft on the other side of the auxiliary boom in the width direction is inserted into the first connecting hole and one of the insertion holes, and the second shaft on the other side of the auxiliary boom in the width direction is inserted into the second connecting hole and the other of the insertion holes.
20. A method for retracting an auxiliary boom, wherein the auxiliary boom is the auxiliary boom according to claim 1, and the method for retracting the auxiliary boom comprises the following steps of: driving a driving mechanism of a jackscrew mechanism on a side of the auxiliary boom away from a first bracket, so that a first shaft and a second shaft driven by the driving mechanism retract to disconnect the auxiliary boom from a main boom on the side, wherein the first bracket is fixed to the main boom; continuing to rotate the auxiliary boom until the auxiliary boom is close to the first bracket of the main boom; connecting the auxiliary boom with the first bracket; continuing to rotate the auxiliary boom so that the auxiliary boom is close to a second bracket, wherein the second bracket is mounted on the main boom, and the second bracket and the first bracket are arranged at an interval; driving the driving mechanism of the jackscrew mechanism on a side close to the first bracket, so that the first shaft and the second shaft driven by the driving mechanism retract, and the auxiliary boom is completely disconnected from the main boom; connecting the auxiliary boom with the second bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0083] Next, the technical solutions provided by the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to
[0084] Explanation of nouns and terms used herein.
[0085] Main boom: also known as a main erecting boom. The main boom is a telescopic arm on the crane for hoisting, which consists of 3 to 7 sections of arms. The basic arm of the main boom is an outermost section thereof and remains unchanged when the main boom protrudes and retracts. The tail arm of the main boom is an innermost section thereof, which is at a highest position when the main boom protrudes, and connected to a hook for hoisting operation. One or more sections of intermediate arms are disposed between the basic arm and the tail arm of the main boom.
[0086] Auxiliary boom: also known as an auxiliary erecting boom, which is mounted on the arm head of the tail arm of the main boom to protrude the length of the crane jib and achieve a greater lifting height.
[0087] The inventors have found that the related art at least has the following defects; in the existing process of mounting the auxiliary boom to the main boom, due to the limitation of machining errors, it is difficult to accurately align the auxiliary boom mounting hole with the main boom connecting hole, which makes it difficult to insert and pull out the pins, and usually a copper hammer is required for knocking. The position of the arm head is high, especially the position of the upper pin is high, so the operator has to stand on a climbing ladder to complete the dismounting operation of the pins, which leads to a low mounting efficiency and an inconvenient operation.
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[0090] The auxiliary boom body 1 includes a boom frame 12 and a connecting frame 11, and the length and size of the boom frame 12 are set as required. The connecting frame 11 is located at an end of the boom frame 12. The main boom 200 and the auxiliary boom 100 are connected to each other through the connecting frame 11. When the auxiliary boom 100 is required to work, the main boom 200 and the auxiliary boom 100 are connected together. When the auxiliary boom 100 is not required to work, the main boom 200 and the auxiliary boom 100 are disconnected, and then the auxiliary boom 100 is mounted on a side surface of the main boom 200.
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[0093] The first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 protrude simultaneously and retract simultaneously. For the convenience of description, two sides of the auxiliary boom 100 in the width direction are marked as side A and side B. In which, the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 on the side A enter the protruded state simultaneously, and enter the retracted state simultaneously. The first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 on the side B enter the protruded state simultaneously, and enter the retracted state simultaneously. The side A corresponds to a side of the main boom 200 close to a first bracket, and the side B corresponds to a side of the main boom 200 away from the first bracket. When the auxiliary boom 100 is to be mounted, the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 on the side A protrude firstly, and the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 on the side B protrude later. When the auxiliary boom 100 is to be dismounted, the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 on the side B retract firstly, and the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 on the side A retract later.
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[0098] The first connecting seat 231 is fixedly connected to the connecting frame 11 and provided with a first through hole 231a. The first connecting seat 231 is welded and fixed with the protrusion on the top of the connecting frame 11 shown in
[0099] The second connecting seat 232 is also fixedly connected to the connecting frame 11 and provided with a second through hole 232a. The second connecting seat 232 is welded and fixed with the protrusion on the bottom of the connecting frame 11 shown in
[0100] The drum 233 is arranged between the first connecting seat 231 and the second connecting seat 232 and rotatably connected to at least one thereof. In which, an end of the first shaft 21 facing the drum 233 is provided with a first thread 210, and a first end of the drum 233 is correspondingly provided with a first thread segment 233b in a thread fit with the first thread 210. The first shaft 21 is located in the first through hole 231a. An end of the second shaft 22 facing the drum 233 is provided with a second thread 220, and a second end of the drum 233 is correspondingly provided with a second thread segment 233c in a thread fit with the second thread 220. A screwing direction of the first thread 210 is opposite to that of the second thread 220.
[0101] When the drum 233 is rotated in a first direction, the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 protrude simultaneously. When the drum 233 is rotated in a second direction, the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 retract simultaneously. The first direction is opposite to the second direction.
[0102] In the above technical solution, the drum 233 is rotated by an external force to drive the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 to move up and down linearly. Moreover, the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 are pushed to protrude and retract with a small force due to a thread rotation with a small lead angle of the threads, so that the mounting process is smooth and labor-saving, and the driving mechanism 23 is small in size, stable and reliable in action, and very convenient to operate.
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[0104] The first end cap 235 has a first concave portion 235a, and the first end cap 235 is fixedly connected to an outer ring of the first bearing 234 and the second connecting seat 232.
[0105] The second end cover 236 has a second concave portion 236a, and the second end cover 236 is fixedly connected to the outer ring of the first bearing 234 and the second connecting seat 232. In which, the first concave portion 235a and the second concave portion 236a are spliced together to form a mounting cavity P for accommodating the first bearing 234. During the rotation of the drum 233, only the first bearing 234, rather than the first end cap 235 and the second end cap 236, rotates with the drum 233. The first end cover 235 and the second end cover 236 serve to protect the first bearing 234, prevent foreign matters from entering the first bearing 234, and avoid any danger to the operator caused by the rotation of the first bearing 234.
[0106] The first end cover 235, the second end cover 236 and the second connecting seat 232 are fixedly connected by a plurality of connecting bolts 239, so that the structure of the whole jackscrew mechanism 2 is more stable.
[0107] In the above technical solution, a rotatable connection between the drum 233 and the second connecting seat 232 is realized by the bearing. It is unnecessary to separately provide a rotatable connecting mechanism between the first connecting seat 231 and the drum 233, and the whole jackscrew mechanism 2 is compact in structure and reliable in action, so that the rotation process is flexible and labor-saving.
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[0109] In some embodiments, one end of the gear shaft 238 protrudes out of the second through hole 232a of the second connecting seat 232, and a portion of the gear shaft 238 located outside the second through hole 232a is configured to be non-circular. A tool such as an electric wrench is used to rotate the gear shaft 238, and the portion of the gear shaft 238 outside the second through hole 232a is configured to be non-circular, so that the gear shaft 238 is easy to be stressed and not easy to slip during rotation. The portion of the gear shaft 238 outside the second through hole 232a is also designed in the form of an external hexagon, which is driven by tools such as a universal electric wrench and the use is convenient. Moreover, the gear shaft 238 is located at an end of the second connecting seat 232 away from the first connecting seat 231, i.e., the gear shaft 238 is at a lower position, so that the operators complete the mounting of the auxiliary boom 100 on the ground without climbing, thereby avoiding the danger caused by climbing. As shown in
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[0115] The crane with double limiting mechanisms includes a main boom 200, an auxiliary boom 100, a first limiting mechanism 506 and a second limiting mechanism 507.
[0116] A lateral portion of the main boom 200 is provided with a first bracket 503 for fixing the auxiliary boom 100. The first bracket 503 is provided with a pin hole 503a. A boom head of the main boom 200 is provided with an insertion hole, and a boom head of the auxiliary boom 100 is provided with a first connecting hole 111 and a second connecting hole 112. The auxiliary boom 100 is provided with a fixing hole 508 at a position corresponding to the pin hole 503a.
[0117] The first limiting mechanism 506 is located at a lateral portion of the boom head of the main boom 200 to assist the first connecting hole 111 and the second connecting hole 112 to be aligned with corresponding insertion holes respectively. The second limiting mechanism 507 is located at the lateral portion of the main boom 200 to assist the fixing hole 508 to be aligned with the pin hole 503a.
[0118] When the auxiliary boom 100 is to be mounted to the main boom 200, the pin hole 503a is connected to the fixing hole 508 through a pin (not shown), and the auxiliary boom 100 rotates around the pin under the action of external force. Under the action of the first limiting mechanism 506, the first connecting hole 111 and the second connecting hole 112 are quickly and accurately aligned with corresponding insertion holes respectively, i.e., the alignment on the side A is realized, as shown in
[0119] When the auxiliary boom 100 is to be dismounted from the main boom 200, the jackscrew mechanism 2 on the side B is started firstly to disconnect the auxiliary boom 100 from the main boom 200 on the side B. Then, under the action of external force, the auxiliary boom 100 rotates to a lateral side of the main boom 200 around the pin of side A of the boom head of the main boom 200. Under the action of the second limiting mechanism 507, the fixing hole 508 is quickly and accurately aligned with the pin hole 503a, as shown in
[0120] In some embodiments, the first limiting mechanism 506 includes a first bolt 506a and a stud 506c. The stud 506c is connected to the lateral portion of the boom head of the main boom 200: the first bolt 506a is in threaded connection with the stud 506c, and a first nut 506b is provided between the first bolt 506a and the stud 506c.
[0121] During use, the height of the first bolt 506a is adjusted, and the first nut 506b locks the first bolt 506a to prevent the first nut 506b from rotating to be offset during mounting. At this time, when the auxiliary boom 100 abuts against the first bolt 506a, an auxiliary boom pin hole 5 of the auxiliary boom 100 is aligned with a main boom pin hole 4 of the main boom 200 to facilitate the pin connection, so that the auxiliary boom 100 is connected to the main boom 200 conveniently and quickly, thereby avoiding the problem that the auxiliary boom pin hole 5 does not be quickly and accurately aligned with the pin hole 4 of the main boom in the related art.
[0122] In some embodiments, the second limiting mechanism 507 includes a second bolt 507a and a second nut 507b. The second bolt 507a is in threaded connection with the lateral portion of the main boom 200, and the second bolt 507a is connected to the second nut 507b.
[0123] During the retraction of the auxiliary boom 100, the second bolt 507a is adjusted to a proper position, so that the auxiliary boom 100 rotates along the first connecting hole 111 and the second connecting hole 112 on the side A, and the fixing hole 508 is quickly and accurately aligned with the pin hole 503a under the blocking limitation by the second bolt 507a.
[0124] In some embodiments, the first limiting mechanism 506 adjusts a screwing depth of the stud 506c through the first bolt 506a, and adjusts the first connecting hole 111 and the second connecting hole 112 to be aligned with corresponding insertion holes respectively, so that the first connecting hole 111 and the second connecting hole 112 are directly connected to corresponding insertion holes respectively by the pins. The second limiting mechanism 507 adjusts the alignment between the fixing hole 508 and the pin hole 503a by adjusting the screwing depth of the second bolt 507a into the lateral portion of the main boom 200. The first limiting mechanism 506 and the second limiting mechanism 507 are simple and reliable in structure so that on the one hand, the operation is simple and the adjustment is quick, and on the other hand, it is convenient to adjust the length in time according to the position of the pin hole 503a to change the limiting position.
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[0126] Step S110: rotating the auxiliary boom 100 around the first bracket 503 until a first connecting hole 111 and a second connecting hole 112 on one side of the auxiliary boom 100 in a width direction are aligned with insertion holes of the main boom 200 respectively. In which, two coaxial insertion holes are arranged on each side of the main boom 200 in a width direction thereof, i.e., two first insertion holes 201 on a side A and a second insertion hole 202 on the side A are coaxial, and two first insertion holes 201 on a side B and a second insertion holes 202 on the side B are coaxial. The first bracket is mounted on the main boom 200, and the auxiliary boom 100 is rotatably connected to the first bracket.
[0127] Step S120: driving a driving mechanism 23 of the auxiliary boom 100 so that a first shaft 21 on the one side of the auxiliary boom 100 in the width direction is inserted into the first connecting hole 111 and one of the insertion holes, and at the same time, a second shaft 22 on the one side of the auxiliary boom 100 in the width direction is inserted into the second connecting hole 112 and the other of the insertion holes. That is, the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 on the side A protrude simultaneously, so that the first shaft 21 is inserted into the first insertion hole 201 on the side A and the first connecting hole 111, and the second shaft 22 is inserted into the second insertion hole 202 on the side A and the second connecting hole 112.
[0128] The step of inserting the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 is as follows: when the auxiliary boom 100 is to be mounted, the auxiliary boom 100 is rotated into the first connecting hole 111 thereof. After the connecting holes 112 are aligned with the first insertion holes of the main boom 200, a gear 237 is rotated by a manual or automatic tool to drive a drum 233 to rotate. Threads on an inner side of the drum 233 push the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 to protrude up and down simultaneously and penetrate into the first connecting hole 111, the second connecting hole 112 and the first insertion hole, thereby locking of the auxiliary boom 100 on the side A. Next, the auxiliary boom 100 continues to be pushed to rotate around a jackscrew shaft on the side A to complete the mounting of the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 of a jackscrew mechanism 2 on the side B, thereby locking of the auxiliary boom 100.
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[0130] Step S130: continuing to rotate the auxiliary boom 100 until the first connecting hole 111 and the second connecting hole 112 on the other side of the auxiliary boom 100 in the width direction, i.e., on the side B, are aligned with the insertion holes of the main boom 200, respectively. That is, the first connecting hole 111 on the side B is aligned with the first insertion hole 201 of the main boom 200 on the side B, and the second connecting hole 112 on the side B is aligned with the second insertion hole 202 of the main boom 200 on the side B.
[0131] Step S140: driving the driving mechanism 23 of the auxiliary boom 100 so that the first shaft 21 on the other side of the auxiliary boom 100 in the width direction, i.e., on the side B, is inserted into the first connecting hole 111 and the first insertion hole 201, and the second shaft 22 (on the other side of the auxiliary boom 100 in the width direction) is inserted into the second connecting hole 112 and the second insertion hole 202.
[0132] The above technical solution realizes the convenient mounting of the main boom 200 and the auxiliary boom 100.
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[0134] Step S210: driving a driving mechanism 23 of a jackscrew mechanism 2 on a side away from the first bracket, so that a first shaft 21 and a second shaft 22 driven by the driving mechanism 23 retract to disconnect the auxiliary boom 100 from the main boom 200 on the side. That is, the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 on a side B both retract, thereby disconnecting the auxiliary boom 100 from the main boom 200 on the side B.
[0135] The specific step is as follows: when the auxiliary boom 100 is to be dismounted, a gear 237 is rotated in a direction opposite to that when mounting the auxiliary boom 100; the rotation of the gear 237 drives a drum 233 to rotate synchronously, and the rotation of the drum 233 drives the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 in threaded connection therewith to retract, thereby realizing the retraction of the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 on the side B.
[0136] Step S220: continuing to rotate the auxiliary boom 100 until the auxiliary boom 100 is close to the first bracket of the main boom 200.
[0137] Step S230: connecting the auxiliary boom 100 with the first bracket.
[0138] Step S240: continuing to rotate the auxiliary boom 100 so that the auxiliary boom 100 is close to the second bracket. In which, the second bracket is mounted on the main boom 200, and the second bracket and the first bracket are arranged at an interval.
[0139] Step S250: driving the driving mechanism 23 of the jackscrew mechanism 2 on a side close to the first bracket, so that the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 driven by the driving mechanism 23 retract, and the auxiliary boom 100 is completely disconnected from the main boom 200. That is, the first shaft 21 and the second shaft 22 on the side A retract simultaneously, and the auxiliary boom 100 is disconnected from the main boom 200 on the side A. Since the disconnection on the side B has been made in step S210, after the disconnection on the side A, the auxiliary boom 100 is disconnected from the main boom 200 on both the side A and the side B, and in this case, the auxiliary boom 100 is completely disconnected from the main boom 200.
[0140] Step S260: connecting the auxiliary boom 100 with the second bracket.
[0141] According to this technical solution, the auxiliary boom 100 is conveniently dismounted from the main boom 200.
[0142] In the description of the present disclosure, it should be understood that the orientations or positional relationships indicated by the terms such as center longitudinal, horizontal, front, rear, left, right, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, inner and outer are based on those shown in the drawings, and only for the convenience of describing the present disclosure and simplifying the description, rather than indicating or implying that the stated devices or elements must have particular orientations or be configured and operated in particular orientations, and therefore should not be construed as limitations to the protection scope of the present disclosure.
[0143] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate, rather than limiting, the technical solutions of the present disclosure. Although the present disclosure has been described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that the specific embodiments of the present disclosure can still be modified or some technical features can be equivalently replaced without deviating from the spirit of the technical solutions of the present disclosure, and those modifications and equivalent replacements should fall within the protection scope of the technical solutions of the present disclosure.