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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16H3/00—Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio or for reversing rotary motion
- F16H3/02—Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio or for reversing rotary motion without gears having orbital motion
- F16H3/08—Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio or for reversing rotary motion without gears having orbital motion exclusively or essentially with continuously meshing gears, that can be disengaged from their shafts
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- the present invention relates to a crane mounted upon avehicle frame, in which the several mechanical parts are reducedto the simplest-form, and are soconstruc ted asto provide for inspection and upkeep in the most approved manner.
- Fig. 1 is ageneral view in side elevation of the apparatus.
- Fig. 2 is a view in side elevation of the same on a larger scale, with parts in section.
- Fig. 3 is a. plan view of the reversing device.
- Fig. 4 is a plan view of the winch gear.
- the crane is installed upon a frame of heavy construction; the engine is placed at the front in the known manner, and the change speed gearing which is of the conventional type is arranged within a housing 1 and is provided with suitable gear 2 for the operation of the said crane.
- a special device serves to fasten the driving axles to the vehicle frame while thecrane is in operation.
- a shaft 3 transmits motion from the gear 2 by the interposition of Cardan joints, to reverse gear mechanism.
- the casing for the gearing is placed on the vehicle frame back of thedrivers seat. From this casing extend two shafts'5 and 6 each of which canbe rotated forward or back under the control of the driver.
- the shaft 5 serves to turn the crane about, by means of worm gearing 7 which drives a pinion 8 coacting with a ring gear 9 secured to the revolving platform 10.
- the shaft 6 acts through the medlum of a .pair of bevel'gears '11 contained in a driving box upon a vertical shaft 12 which carries a 245,181, and. in France January 31 1927.
- axle 56 of the crane serves to drive the winches 16 and 17by bevel and spur gearing, the said winches and gearing being mountedon the revolving platform.
- the Winch l6 for'raising the crane arm of jib is connected by the worm gearing 18 with a shaft 19 carrying the bevel gear .20; This gear coacts with a pinion 21 which is loose on the'shaft 22 but may be clutched for'rotatian with said shaft by a clutch sleeve 23.
- the lifting winch 17 is connected by the spur gearing comprising the gear 24 and pin- "ion 25 with a shaft 26 in line with the shaft 22.
- the shafts 26 and 22 carry the respective bevel gears 27 and 28 which engage the pinion 29 keyed to thcend of the shaft 15.
- the lifting cable 31 is attached to the main beam 32 and is disposed upon the hook pulley 33 and upon twosupporting'pulleys 34 and 35
- the pivoting part of the crane comprises a rotating frame 10of structural steel which is mounted on the rollers 37 which roll upon the fixed race or track 38 and which affords a great stability to the apparatus.
- the main beam 32 of the crane is pivoted V at its lower end to the frame 10 and is held in position by two stays 39 which are stiffened by a set of cables coacting with the sup- "porting pulleys 40 and the pulleys 41.
- reversing device comprises a driving shaft 42, carrying two spur gears 43 and 44, and two other parallel shafts 5 and 6 which are respectively connected with the shafts 5 and 6.
- the loose pinions 45 and 46, and 47 and 48 Upon the shafts 6 and 5 are mounted, the loose pinions 45 and 46, and 47 and 48.
- the pinion 43 engages the pin1ons45 and 47 while the pinion 44 engages the intermedlate pinion 49 which engages the -p1n1ons 46 and 48 and turns them in the contrary direction to the pinions 45 and 47 respectively.
- Each pinion 45 to 48 is secured to a respective drum 5O coacting with a clutch of the expanding type, not shown, which 1s placed in-the sald drum; andeach clutch 1s controlled by a respective arm 51' forming a' wedgeand adapted to expand'the friction segments when it is inserted between their ends.
- the said arms 51 are mounted in pairs on the sleeves 52 and 53 slidable on keys upon the shafts 5 and (3, and under the control of the levers 54 and 55.
- the shaft 6 is turned in one or the other direction to raise or lower the load or by means of the clutch '23to raise or lower the main arm or jib of the crane.
- the brake 57 mounted on the shaft 6 and controlled by a pedal, not shown, serves to hold the load at any desired height.
- the shaft 5 By connecting the sleeve 52 with one of the pinions 47 or 48, the shaft 5 can be turned in either direction so as to effect rotation of the support 10 and turn the arm or jib of the crane to the right or left.
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TES PATENT OFFICE eus'rnvn JORET, or rnnis, FRANCE CRANE FOR INSTALLATION ON MOTOR VEHICLES Application filed January 7, 1928, Serial No.
The present invention relates to a crane mounted upon avehicle frame, in which the several mechanical parts are reducedto the simplest-form, and are soconstruc ted asto provide for inspection and upkeep in the most approved manner.
example an embodiment of the invention.
. Fig. 1 is ageneral view in side elevation of the apparatus.
Fig. 2 is a view in side elevation of the same on a larger scale, with parts in section.
Fig. 3 is a. plan view of the reversing device.
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the winch gear.
The crane is installed upon a frame of heavy construction; the engine is placed at the front in the known manner, and the change speed gearing which is of the conventional type is arranged within a housing 1 and is provided with suitable gear 2 for the operation of the said crane.
A special device, not shown, serves to fasten the driving axles to the vehicle frame while thecrane is in operation.
A shaft 3 transmits motion from the gear 2 by the interposition of Cardan joints, to reverse gear mechanism. The casing for the gearing is placed on the vehicle frame back of thedrivers seat. From this casing extend two shafts'5 and 6 each of which canbe rotated forward or back under the control of the driver. j
The shaft 5 serves to turn the crane about, by means of worm gearing 7 which drives a pinion 8 coacting with a ring gear 9 secured to the revolving platform 10.
The shaft 6 acts through the medlum of a .pair of bevel'gears '11 contained in a driving box upon a vertical shaft 12 which carries a 245,181, and. in France January 31 1927.
pinion 13 engaging a ring gear 14; said ring gear 1s keyed to the shaft 15 which traverses the pivot. axle 56 of the crane and serves to drive the winches 16 and 17by bevel and spur gearing, the said winches and gearing being mountedon the revolving platform.
The Winch l6 for'raising the crane arm of jib is connected by the worm gearing 18 with a shaft 19 carrying the bevel gear .20; This gear coacts with a pinion 21 which is loose on the'shaft 22 but may be clutched for'rotatian with said shaft by a clutch sleeve 23.
The lifting winch 17 is connected by the spur gearing comprising the gear 24 and pin- "ion 25 with a shaft 26 in line with the shaft 22.
The shafts 26 and 22 carry the respective bevel gears 27 and 28 which engage the pinion 29 keyed to thcend of the shaft 15.
The lifting cable 31 is attached to the main beam 32 and is disposed upon the hook pulley 33 and upon twosupporting'pulleys 34 and 35 The pivoting part of the crane comprises a rotating frame 10of structural steel which is mounted on the rollers 37 which roll upon the fixed race or track 38 and which affords a great stability to the apparatus.
The main beam 32 of the crane is pivoted V at its lower end to the frame 10 and is held in position by two stays 39 which are stiffened by a set of cables coacting with the sup- "porting pulleys 40 and the pulleys 41. The
reversing device comprisesa driving shaft 42, carrying two spur gears 43 and 44, and two other parallel shafts 5 and 6 which are respectively connected with the shafts 5 and 6. Upon the shafts 6 and 5 are mounted, the loose pinions 45 and 46, and 47 and 48.
The pinion 43 engages the pin1ons45 and 47 while the pinion 44 engages the intermedlate pinion 49 which engages the -p1n1ons 46 and 48 and turns them in the contrary direction to the pinions 45 and 47 respectively.
Each pinion 45 to 48 is secured to a respective drum 5O coacting with a clutch of the expanding type, not shown, which 1s placed in-the sald drum; andeach clutch 1s controlled by a respective arm 51' forming a' wedgeand adapted to expand'the friction segments when it is inserted between their ends. The said arms 51 are mounted in pairs on the sleeves 52 and 53 slidable on keys upon the shafts 5 and (3, and under the control of the levers 54 and 55.
According as the sleeve 53 is connected with one of the pinions 45 or 46, the shaft 6 is turned in one or the other direction to raise or lower the load or by means of the clutch '23to raise or lower the main arm or jib of the crane.
The brake 57 mounted on the shaft 6 and controlled by a pedal, not shown, serves to hold the load at any desired height. By connecting the sleeve 52 with one of the pinions 47 or 48, the shaft 5 can be turned in either direction so as to effect rotation of the support 10 and turn the arm or jib of the crane to the right or left.
ing to the invention is advantageous not only Without departing from the invention, I may add to the gear for raising the load, a suitable clutch which isdisposed for instance in such manner as to couple the shaft 26 with the pinion 27, so that the winch 17 can be disconnected andthe winch 16 be operated alone. I may further employ a brake which acts upon the control of the winch 16. 4
To conclude, my said apparatus accordas concerns the convenience of the operations effected from the drivers seat, but also as concerns the facility of access to the different parts of the mechanism which require inspection and upkeep. To this end the driving gear 2'is placed above the change speed box the primary shaft, and clutching devices adapted to individually couple the said pinions loosely mounted on the secondary shafts with he said shafts themselves, substantially as escribed.
' In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature. GUSTAVE J ORET.
and the box 4 containing the reversing gear is easy of access at the top and sides. Thediflerent gears and clutches mounted on the pivoted platform are well in view on both sides and are easy of upkeep. 1
Having thus described my apparatus, what I claim as new therein, and my own invenof the motor vehicle, two driving pimons on said primary shaft, two secondary shafts disposed parallel to the said primary shaft, two loose pinions mounted respectively on the said two secondary shafts and constantly in mesh with one of the said pinions of the primary shaft, two other loose pinions mounted respectively on the said secondary shafts, a supporting pinion meshing with the two last cited pinions and with the second pinion of
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US2466619A (en) * | 1945-09-25 | 1949-04-05 | Harold R Stuckey | Toy shovel |
US2614743A (en) * | 1946-09-28 | 1952-10-21 | Maxim Motor Company | Turntable control means for aerial ladders |
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US9284166B2 (en) | 2012-10-01 | 2016-03-15 | Manitowoc Crane Group France Sas | Self-propelled work machine |
US10618785B2 (en) | 2015-09-29 | 2020-04-14 | Olko-Maschinentechnik Gmbh | Mobile shaft winch |
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US2466619A (en) * | 1945-09-25 | 1949-04-05 | Harold R Stuckey | Toy shovel |
US2614743A (en) * | 1946-09-28 | 1952-10-21 | Maxim Motor Company | Turntable control means for aerial ladders |
DE102011108893A1 (en) * | 2011-07-29 | 2013-01-31 | Liebherr-Werk Ehingen Gmbh | Drive device for a crane |
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DE102011108893C5 (en) | 2011-07-29 | 2022-05-12 | Liebherr-Werk Ehingen Gmbh | Driving device for a crane |
US9284166B2 (en) | 2012-10-01 | 2016-03-15 | Manitowoc Crane Group France Sas | Self-propelled work machine |
US10618785B2 (en) | 2015-09-29 | 2020-04-14 | Olko-Maschinentechnik Gmbh | Mobile shaft winch |
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