NZ611966B - Panel Lifting Device - Google Patents
Panel Lifting DeviceInfo
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Abstract
611966 The invention relates to a bracket (50) used to retain and lift sizeable panels of building materials. The bracket comprises a body having two opposing substantially planar surfaces (51, 52) arranged parallel and spaced apart from one another. At least one of the planar surfaces has one or more apertures (56) therein, with each aperture being adapted for a fixture to be inserted there through and to fixedly secure to the panel. A suspension arm (55) is also provided in connection with the body, having a first end pivotally connected, about an axis (55), to a first planar surface of the body. A second end of the suspension are, distally disposed from the body, releasably connects to at least one retractable element, such as a rope or chain. Each retractable element is connected to a lifting apparatus located in an elevated position, and is configured to retract the element. more apertures (56) therein, with each aperture being adapted for a fixture to be inserted there through and to fixedly secure to the panel. A suspension arm (55) is also provided in connection with the body, having a first end pivotally connected, about an axis (55), to a first planar surface of the body. A second end of the suspension are, distally disposed from the body, releasably connects to at least one retractable element, such as a rope or chain. Each retractable element is connected to a lifting apparatus located in an elevated position, and is configured to retract the element.
Description
N EL L I F T I N G V ICE
P A DE
TECH NICAL FIELD
ates
The present invention rel to a device configured to be releasably
attached to a panel and a g apparatus, allowing the panel to be lifted
by the apparatus. In particular, the invention relates to a bracket or a clamp
ted to a lifting apparatus and used to retain and l ift sizeabl panels
of building als between positions in a construction site.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
Devices for releasably engaging articles, such as panels are widely known. A
common device is a clamp, which has been used in many ries for a
significant length of time. Clamps are employed either as a temporary or
permanent fastening to secure one item to another. Whilst clamps may vary
in features or form, the majority of clamps function on the principle of
having at least one pair of jaws that are urged towards each other to grip
one or more items between the jaws by a compressive force. This may be
achieved by mechanical means, for example by using a screw thread to
decrease the distance between jaws, or hydraulically, where rams or pistons
are employed to force the jaws s each other.
Many variants of clamp design exist, with commonplace examples ing
C-clamps, G-clamps, flooring clamps, bar clamps and spring clamps.
Clamps are often developed for specific es, such as wheel clamps for
car wheels, having a number of purpose related requirements. Similarly,
clamps are often developed for specific purposes in the construction
industry, in particular, for instances where it is required that items are
firmly gripped for connection to and lifting by automated lifting apparatus
such as cranes. Such instances may include occasions where building
materials, such as large and heavy sheets or panels of material, are
required to be l ifted between the storeys of a building by lifting apparatus.
The specifications for a clamp that is intended to grip and lift sizeable
concrete panels between locations on a construction site must tak a
number of factors into t. For example, concrete is an inherently
heavy and brittle material, requiring the clamp to have substantial gripping
capacity yet exert a limited gripping force in order to avoid being over
tightened and cracking the panels. The location of panels before being lifted
and the desired location after lifting may al be limited in terms of space
abl e
avail to manoeuvre clamp and panel throughout the lifting process, the
arrangement of the panels before g, e.g. being d in an
orientation that is conventional to a certain site, and the desired
ternative
arrangement of the panel after g, e.g. in an al orientation to
that before being lifting to allow the panel to be installed on the
construction site.
A number of solutions have been developed in the past to attempt to
resolve some of the issues associated with lifting concrete panels. For
example, United States patent no. 4398761, entitl “Device for g and
oses
tilting concrete ” in the name of Hanson et al, discl a clamp used
for hoisting and rotating te panels. Whilst the invention disclosed is
te for its purpose, it is specified for a certain type of concrete panel,
having specific dimensions and features such as grooves which mate with
the clamp jaws, and is not suitable for gripping and lifting other types of
concrete panels. The clamp also has a complex structure and icant
number of components, such as multiple cables to hoist and rotate the
clamp and panel and hydraulic rams to force the jaws onto the es of
the panel; both of which would prove unnecessarily complicated and
expensive for a number of applications. The disclosed clamp is specified to
lift a panel from a single orientation, being the large face of the panel
3O parallel with the ground surface, and does not allow panels to be lifted from
other positions. Furthermore, the clamp grips more than one side surface of
a panel to l ift the panel, limiting the options of affixing the panel to a
construction site along its side surfaces when being l ifted.
Accordingly, it would be useful to provide a solution that avoids or
leviates
substantially al any of the disadvantages present in the prior art, or
which provides an alternative to the prior art approaches.
SUMMARY OF THE ION
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a lifting device for
releasably attaching to a panel comprising:
a body having two ng substantially planar surfaces arranged parallel
and spaced apart from one another, at least one of the planar surfaces
having one or more apertures therein, each aperture adapted for a fixture
to be inserted there through and to fixedly secure to the panel;
a suspension arm in connection with the body, the suspension arm having a
first end proximally ed to the body and being rotatably connected to a
first planar surface of the body around an axis arranged substantially
perpendicular to the planar surface, the sion arm further having a
second end distally ed to the body and being releasably connected to
at least one retractable element; and
wherein each retractable element is connected to a lifting apparatus located
in an elevated position, configured to retract the element.
Preferably, the suspension arm is attached to a single retractable element.
ably, the device is configured to be attached to a panel having front,
rear and side surfaces, and wherein the distance between the opposed
planar surfaces is substantially the same as the ce n the front
and rear surfaces of the panel.
The lifting device preferably has a receiving surface arranged substantially
perpendicular to and extending between the opposed planar surfaces.
A lifting device in ance with claim 4, wherein when the receiving
surface is in contact with a side surface of a panel that is larger or equal to
all other side surfaces, the axis of on of the suspension arm is
positioned on the longitudinal line of symmetry of the front or rear surface
of the panel.
Preferably, a gripping material is secured to each planar surface, the
gripping material having a high coefficient of friction. I n one embodiment,
each planar surface preferably includes a textured region having a high
coefficient of on.
Preferably, the suspension arm has at least one projection extending at an
angle to the suspension arm and d to connect to a handl
Preferably, the projection is cylindrical and the handle has a complimentary
hollow tubular portion.
Preferably, the suspension arm has an intermediary part rotatably
connecting the suspension arm to the retractabl element, the intermediary
part being adapted to connect to a handl
Preferably, the intermediary part rotates around an axis arranged
substantially perpendicular to the axis around which the suspension arm
Preferably, the table element is ed from one or more of the
following: a chain, a rope, a cable, a cord.
E F E
BRI DESCRIPTION OF T H DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the invention wil now be bed, by way of
example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the invention
attached to a side surface of a panel.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the invention.
ternative
Figure 3A is a perspective view of an al preferred embodiment of
the invention.
Figure 3B is a side view of the embodiment shown in the previous .
ternative
Figure 4 is a perspective view of an al embodiment of the invention
ed to a side surface of a panel.
ternative
Figure 5 is a front view of an al embodiment of the invention
attached to a side surface of a panel.
Figure 6 is a ctive view of the invention as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 7 is a front view of the invention as described in the previous two
Figures being hoisted.
Figure 8 is a side view of the invention as described in the previous three
Figures being hoisted.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention relates to a lifting device adapted to be releasably
attached to panels of material and be elevated by a lifting tus, such
as a winch, to enable the transport of panels between locations. In
ular, the invention is directed towards lifting rectangular te
panels used in construction projects, having two large planar es and
four side surfaces, such as autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panels (such
abl e es
as those avail under the “HEBEL” trade mark). The invention enabl
the lifting of such panels between positions on a construction site, with one
evated
of these positions being at an el location.
The invention discloses a lifting device that is simple in construction, aiming
to provide a lightweight, durable and less expensive alternative than
ement
conventional lifting equipment, requiring only a single hoisting el to
e e
provide lifting, such as a cabl or chain. The device is abl to be attached
y to panels by unskilled labourers and configured to consistently lift
panels stored at ground level on a long side surface, as is convention, to an
evated
el position, rotating the panels from a e orientation to an
instalment orientation, having the long side surface arranged vertically, in a
l ed
control and ent manner
The invention is particularly useful for lifting panels from a storage position,
where the panels are typically d in an array on a long side surface
and simultaneously g and rotating panels into a preferred orientation
l ation
for instal or storage in a construction site. The preferred embodiment
is configured to be attached to or clamp a single side surface of a panel
and, using a suspension arm connected to the device and a lifting
apparatus, rotate the panel about its longitudinal centre of gravity axis
during a lifting operation, on a plane parallel to the gripped or secured
surfaces of the panel. This action is optimised so that when a panel
ed to the device of the present invention is elevated by the lifting
apparatus, the opposite side surface to the side surface to which the device
is attached may be affixed in its preferred installation location. This
installation location will typically be adjacent to a previously installed panel.
By lifting and rotating a panel in such a manner, the ion es a
3O controlled method to late a panel from a storage position to an
installation position, allowing the panel to be immediately attached to a
construction site on up to three side surfaces of the panel. The suspension
so e
arm arrangement al avoids undesirabl g of the panel during lifting,
which can prove inconvenient and dangerous.
To further e the llability of the movement of the panel once
gripped and lifted, the ion al provides an adjustment handle, which
is able to be attached to the suspension arm and allows a user to accurately
manually adjust the vertical or horizontal position of the panel, in many
instances by a very small amount, and without needing to activate the
lifting apparatus. This is particularly useful in situations such as where a
lement
panel has a glue joint with an adjacent panel or other construction e
and where the adhesion of the glue joint is improved by frictional
movement, which can be provided by the panel being installed being rubbed
against an adjacent panel to ensure a successful bond joint. It can also
e micro adjustments of the position of the panel to align fixing
apertures or the like.
In Figure 1, a perspective view of a one aspect of the invention is shown
attached to the side surface 2 of a panel 1, wherein the lifting device is
configured as a clamp, the clamp having the two jaws 3, 4 gripping a front
and rear surface 5, 6 of a panel. The jaws are pivotally connected by an
e ation
axl 7 such that the jaws rotate around a first axis in rel to each other.
Whilst the red ment has two ble jaws for simplicity of
construction, it is within the scope of invention that other multiples of
opposing jaws may be provided according to the requirements of the clamp.
The jaws 5, 6 are also connected by a ratchet mechanism 8 configured to
urge the jaws towards one another. The ratchet mechanism also has a
fitting 9 for a tool, the fitting adapted to connect to a handle or other similar
item to enable ion of the mechanism. Alternatively, the ratchet may
also have a tool or handle permanently attached to the clamp to allow
actuation of the mechanism. The ratchet mechanism may be tightened or
slackened by rotating the fitting, to either urge the jaws towards each other
3O and clamp an item or release the jaws to allow each jaw to rotate away
from each other. It is preferable that the ratchet includes a torque-limited
mechanism which may be set to a predefined torque value, according to the
properties of the panel, and that once the torque exerted on the ratchet
s that value, the ratchet mechanism disengages, ting the
clamp from being excessively tightened and potentially cracking the panel.
The clamp has at l east two panel gripping portions, one of which can be
seen 10 in Figure 1. I n the preferred embodiment each panel gripping
portion 10 is a substantially planer pad, pivotally connected to a jaw 3 such
that the angle of the panel grip in on to the jaw may adjust whilst the
clamp is being tightened and the jaw is forced towards the panel.
ludes
The device further inc a suspension arm 11 is pivotally connected to a
jaw 3 at a proximal end around an axis arranged substantially dicular
to the jaw. The suspension arm is freely rotatable around the axis in a
single plane such that when the clamp grips the surfaces of a panel, the
arm 11 rotates on a plane parallel to the gripped surfaces 5, 6. The distal
end of the suspension arm is adapted to connect to a table element,
such as a chain, cable, cord or rope which in turn is connected to a lifting
apparatus, such as a winch or hoist, located in an elevated position. In the
preferred embodiment shown this is by an re 12 through the body of
the arm 11 which may receive a fitting or hook however other conventional
connection means wil be appreciated to be within the scope of the
invention. The suspension arm also comprises one or more sions 13
ing at an angle of less than 90 degrees from the main body of the
arm adapted to fit inside a recess in a handle 14. When a clamp gripping a
panel is lifted by a lifting apparatus and suspended by the suspension arm,
the projection 13 and handle 14 allow a user to rotate the suspension arm
manually, causing the panel to move vertically and/or horizontally. This
allows a user to perform delicate adjustments to the position of the panel to
assist installation or accurately place the panel, without ting the lifting
apparatus.
In Figure 2 a perspective view of the invention as shown in the previous
3O figure is shown in isolation. The rear jaw 4 can also be seen to have a panel
gripping region 14, similar to the panel ng surface 10 pivotally
connected to the front jaw 3. However, the grip 14 is preferably rigidly fixed
to the body of the jaw 4 and unabl to rotate. Both gripping surfaces 10, 15
may have additional features to se the on between the clamp and
the panel being gripped, such as a second material bonded to the e of
astomer
each having a high co-efficient of friction, such as an el or rubber
compound. Each gripping surface may alternatively be etched or have a
type of texture which al increases the co-efficient of friction of each
surface.
The front jaw 3 of the device can be seen to have an ‘S’ shaped profile,
having a first section, or support section 31, joined to the axl 7, a second
section 32 arranged substantially perpendicular to the first and a third
section 33 ed ntially parallel to the first section. This
arrangement, creates a receiving surface 34 on an underside of the second
section 32 configured substantially perpendicular to the panel gripping
surface 10. The receiving surface supports the device when the device is
rested on a side surface of a panel, prior to securing the device to the
panel. This arrangement is optimised to locate the device in a correct
orientation and position in relation to a panel, as such rectangular panels
are typically stored on a uction site on the longer of the side surfaces
st y.
on a f loor and stacked in an arra Whil the jaw 3 is shown in the
preferred embodiment, those skilled in the art will recognise that other
arrangements having a receiving surface configured to be substantially
perpendicular to the panel gripping surface of the jaw is within the scope of
the invention.
The third section 33 of the jaw 3 is dimensioned according to the panel the
clamp is intended to lift, being of a substantial enough length to position the
axis around which the suspension arm 11 rotates on the longitudinal line of
symmetry of the panel. This arrangement locates the point which the panel
is lifted and rotated around is along the line of the centre of gravity of the
panel, ensuring that less of the attachment point of the clamp to a
3O side e, the panel will be lifted in line with its centre of gravity,
automatically rotated to the preferred installation orientation. The sed
position of the g point also minimises undesirable swinging of the panel
l ed taneous
during lifting and es a smooth, control simul lifting and
rotating motion of the panel. This arrangement is only applicable to lifting
panels of a square or rectangular configuration and when the receiving
surface 34 is placed in contact with a side surface that is equal or longer
than all other side surfaces.
I n Figure 3A an alternative preferred embodiment of the invention is shown,
configured as a bracket 50, the bracket having a body sing at least
two substantially parallel and planar surfaces 51, 52 and a receiving surface
53 extending n the two planar surfaces. The bracket al has a
suspension arm 54 rotatably connected to the bracket around an axis 55
arranged substantially perpendicular to one planar surface. The bracket
functions in an identical manner as previously bed, providing a device
connected to a lifting tus and configured to be secured to a side
surface of a panel, allowing the panel to be lifted by the lifting apparatus
l ation
and simultaneously rotated from a storage orientation to an instal
orientation.
I n this embodiment, the bracket 50 is releasably attached to a panel by
securing one or more es through one or more fixture apertures 56 into
ternative
the panel. This al ement provides a secure, mechanical
engagement between the bracket and the panel, which in some instances,
such as where a cost of clamp is itive or it would prove quicker or
more convenient to attach the lifting device in this manner, is
advantageous. The planar surfaces are spaced apart a specific ce
according to the panel the bracket is intended to attach to and lift, the
distance being slightly larger than the distance between the front and rear
surfaces fo the panel, for example, this distance plus a tolerance of 5mm.
This approach also offers a further advantage of ing a user located at
the desired installation position with a number of fixtures to fix the panel in
position with, once the fixtures securing the bracket to the panel are
3O removed.
In the embodiment shown in Figure 3A, it is preferable that the t is
formed from bent sheet metal in order to simplify the construction of the
k et lows k ets
brac and reduce costs. This approach al a wide range of brac to
be produced having ent dimensions for different panels, easily and at
low cost. However, in other instances, the bracket may be a cast or
injection moul item.
I n Figure 38 a side view of the bracket 50 is shown, y illustrating the
arrangement of the planar surfaces 51, 52 and the receiving surface 53. I n
the preferred embodiment, one planar surface 51 is substantially larger
than the other, providing a single surface through which fixtures are
secured into a panel, in order to reduce material ed to manufacture
the panel and reduce the number of fixtures required to releasably attach
the bracket to a panel. However, in other preferred embodiments the planar
surfaces are substantially identical, ing an array of fixture apertures
to al both a front and rear surface of a panel to be secured to the
bracket. In Figure BB, two ment handle protrusions 57 can be seen
extending from the suspensions arm 54 in ng direction, allowing an
adjustment handle having a complimentary socket to be attached and the
position of a panel lifted using the t to be adjusted.
ternative
In Figure 4 an al embodiment of the invention is shown ed to
lustrates ternative
a side surface 2 of a panel. The Figure i l an al suspension
arm arrangement 16, having an intermediary part 17 connecting the
suspension arm to the lifting apparatus, the intermediary part being
rotatably connected to the arm around an axis, preferably being
substantially perpendicular to the axis that the arm rotates around in
relation to the jaw 3. A handle 14 may also be connected to the part 17 to
enable micro adjustment of the position of the panel when suspended below
a lifting apparatus.
Regarding the operation of the clamp, Figure 5 shows the first stage of
ion being a front view of an alternative ment of the invention
resting on a side surface 2 of a panel, prior to the jaws being urged towards
3O one another and gripping the panel. The clamp is placed in contact with the
side surface of the panel 2 by placing the receiving surface of the front jaw
3 on the side surface. The clamp is then secured to the panel by actuating
e ockwise
the t mechanism 8 by rotating the handl 19 cl and anti-
clockwise, g the jaws towards the front 5 and rear surfaces of the
panel. The panel gripping surfaces 10 contact the front and rear surfaces
and due to the force of the t mechanism, compress the opposite faces
of the panel, providing the necessary friction for the jaws to grip the panel
ternative
when the clamp is l ifted. A further al suspension arm 18 is shown
without any features to allow manual adjustment of the panel when lifted.
Figure 6 illustrates the second stage of operation wherein a retractable
element, being a chain 20, which is attached to a lifting apparatus located in
evated
an el position, is connected to the suspension arm 18 following the
clamp being secured to the panel.
I n Figure 7 the invention is shown in the third stage of operation, in which
the chain 20 is drawn towards the lifting apparatus, lifting the suspension
arm 18 vertically s and in turn lifting an end of the panel 1,
ation
dependent on the position of the clamp in rel to the axis of symmetry
of the gripped es that is transverse to the longitudinal axis. It can be
seen that due to the length of the third section 33 of the jaw 3 being
dimensioned according to the panel the clamp is intended to lift, the axis of
ation
rotation of the suspension arm 18 in rel to the clamp is substantially
located on the longitudinal line of symmetry of the panel. This arrangement
ensures a smooth and controlled transition between the panels l
location on a side e on a floor or the like, to an upright hoisted
orientation, being lifted directly along its centre of gravity axis to minimise
rocking of the panel and orientating the panel correctly for installation onto
a uction site. Furthermore, as the clamp is gripping a single side
surface only, the te side surface is free to be prepared or aligned for
fixing to the construction site.
In Figure 8 the panel 1 is lifted above ground level and suspended by the
suspension arm 18 below a g apparatus. Once in this position the panel
3O may be further transported, ally or horizontally by the lifting
apparatus to its desired location for storage or fixing. Due to the minimal
encroachment on side surfaces, the panel may also be directly affixed in a
vertical orientation to an internal or external wall of a building whil being
connected to the clamp and lifting apparatus.
I n this specification, unless the context clearly tes otherwise, the term
usive
“comprising” has the non-excl meaning of the word, in the sense of
“including at least” rather than the exclusive meaning in the sense of
“consisting only of”. The same s with corresponding grammatical
changes to other forms of the word such as “comprise , ses" and so
It wil be apparent that obvious variations or modifications may be made
which are in accordance with the spirit of the invention and which are
intended to be part of the ion. Although the invention is described
above with reference to specific embodiments, it wil be appreciated by
those skil in the art that it is not limited to those embodiments and may
be embodied in other forms.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
lised
The invention can be uti in the construction industry.
Claims (12)
1. A lifting device for releasably attaching to a panel comprising: a body having two opposing substantially planar surfaces arranged el and spaced apart from one another, at least one of the planar surfaces having one or more apertures therein, each aperture adapted for a fixture to be ed there through and to fixedly secure to the panel; a suspension arm in connection with the body, the suspension arm having a first end proximally disposed to the body and being rotatably connected to a first planar surface of the body around an axis arranged substantially perpendicular to the planar surface, the suspension arm further having a second end distally disposed to the body and being releasably connected to at least one retractabl element; and e lement wherein each retractabl e is connected to a lifting apparatus located in an ed position, configured to retract the element.
A lifting device in accordance with cl 1, wherein the suspension arm is ed to a single retractable element.
A lifting device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the device is configured to be attached to a panel having front, rear and side surfaces, and wherein the distance n the opposed planar es is substantially the same as the distance between the front and rear surfaces of the panel.
A lifting device in accordance with claim 3, having a receiving surface arranged ntially perpendicular to and extending between the opposed planar surfaces.
A lifting device in accordance with claim 4, wherein when the receiving e is in t with a side surface of a panel that is larger or equal to al other side surfaces, the axis of rotation of the suspension arm is positioned on the longitudinal line of symmetry of the front or rear surface of the panel.
A lifting device in ance with claim 1 wherein a gripping material is secured to each planar e, the gripping material having a high coefficient of friction.
A lifting device in accordance with claim 1, wherein each planar surface ludes inc a textured region having a high coefficient of friction.
A lifting device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the suspension arm has at least one projection extending at an angle to the suspension arm and adapted to t to a handle.
A lifting device in accordance with cl 8, wherein the projection is cylindrical and the handle has a complimentary hollow tubular portion.
10. A lifting device in ance with cl 1, wherein the suspension arm has an ediary part rotatably connecting the suspension arm to the retractable t, the intermediary part being adapted to connect to a handl
11. A lifting device in accordance with claim 10, wherein the intermediary part rotates around an axis arranged substantially perpendicular to the axis around which the suspension arm rotates.
12. A lifting device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the retractable element is selected from one or more of the following: a chain, a rope, a cable, a cord. >l<>l<>l<>l<>l<>l<>l< ‘1" ”~v Ag , M- “ya.“ z‘ w:M: %‘”W‘E’g .45» 2/ 7
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