WO1994025387A1 - Extendible crane boom - Google Patents

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WO1994025387A1
WO1994025387A1 PCT/SE1994/000334 SE9400334W WO9425387A1 WO 1994025387 A1 WO1994025387 A1 WO 1994025387A1 SE 9400334 W SE9400334 W SE 9400334W WO 9425387 A1 WO9425387 A1 WO 9425387A1
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boom
cylinder
boom section
holder
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Lars Forsberg
Kenneth Ljungberg
Tommy SJÖSTRÖM
Jens Stolpe
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Hiab Ab
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Priority to DK94914653T priority patent/DK0697992T3/da
Priority to DE69417228T priority patent/DE69417228T2/de
Priority to US08/537,817 priority patent/US5678708A/en
Publication of WO1994025387A1 publication Critical patent/WO1994025387A1/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66CCRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
    • B66C23/00Cranes comprising essentially a beam, boom, or triangular structure acting as a cantilever and mounted for translatory of swinging movements in vertical or horizontal planes or a combination of such movements, e.g. jib-cranes, derricks, tower cranes
    • B66C23/62Constructional features or details
    • B66C23/64Jibs
    • B66C23/70Jibs constructed of sections adapted to be assembled to form jibs or various lengths
    • B66C23/701Jibs constructed of sections adapted to be assembled to form jibs or various lengths telescopic
    • B66C23/705Jibs constructed of sections adapted to be assembled to form jibs or various lengths telescopic telescoped by hydraulic jacks

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  • This invention relates to an extendible crane boom, e.g. an outer boom, of the type comprising, in addition to a tubular base boom section, at least three or four boom sections telescopically arranged within the base boom section and each composed of a tube and a holder mounted at an outer end of the tube for connecting it to a double-acting hydraulic cylinder which has a cylinder part and a piston rod, is located outside the associated tubular boom section and serves to displace each boom section out of and into an immediately preceding boom section so as to lengthen and shorten, respectively, the crane boom in its entirety.
  • a double-acting hydraulic cylinder which has a cylinder part and a piston rod
  • the hydraulic cylinders required for extending and shorten ⁇ ing the boom are positioned so that the extension units, consisting of a boom section and an associated exterior hydraulic cylinder, will have an increasing overall height in the direction of the free end or tip of the crane boom.
  • the two cylinders of the first and the second boom section are disposed in a common plane which is parallel to the longitudinal extent of the boom and located com- paratively close to the upper side of the base boom sec ⁇ tion, while the cylinders of the third and fourth boom sections are located in a common plane above or outside the two first-mentioned cylinders.
  • the overall height counted as the centre distance between the individual boom section and the associated hydraulic cylinder, becomes greater at the outer two extension units than at the inner ones.
  • This difference in overall height is further pronounced if, for lack of space, the first and second cylinders and the third and fourth cylinders, respectively, cannot be arranged side by side in common planes but must be arranged in the same verti ⁇ cal plane through the crane boom. In those cases, the difference in overall height becomes excessive.
  • the fact that the different extension units will have an increas ⁇ ing overall height towards the boom tip entails a number of inconveniences in actual practice.
  • the fact that the outermost extension unit has the largest overall height causes difficulties in operating the crane in certain situations.
  • One example of such a situation is the case when a load suspended from the tip of the crane boom is to be passed through an opening of limited size, such as a window opening in a building.
  • the large overall height of the outermost extension unit makes this unit difficult to manoeuvre through the open ⁇ ing.
  • the crane boom will never be exactly straight when in the extended, loaded state, but will instead have a more or less pronounced bow shape (banana shape).
  • the present invention aims to overcome the above- mentioned drawbacks and provide an extendible crane boom which is easy to operate also in cramped spaces and which, additionally, has an aesthetically attractive appearance. According to the invention, this object is achieved by means of the features recited in the charac ⁇ terising clause of appended claim 1.
  • Fig. 1 is a partially cut and partially simplified per ⁇ spective view of a crane boom according to the invention shown in an intermediate position between maximum and minimum crane boom length
  • Fig. 2 schematically illustrates a duct system for feed ⁇ ing hydraulic oil between different hydraulic cylinders included in the crane boom.
  • the crane boom shown in Fig. 1 comprises a base boom section, generally designated 1, and four boom sections 2, 3, 4 and 5 arranged telescopically therein.
  • the illustrated crane boom may advantageously con ⁇ stitute the outer boom of a knuckle boom crane, the base boom section 1 being articulated at its rear end (not shown) to the first boom section of the crane.
  • the concept of the invention is in no way restricted to outer booms.
  • the inven ⁇ tive concept described below is applicable to any type of crane that requires an extendible crane boom, such as pin-boom-type cranes or the like.
  • numeral 6 designates an upper side and 7 an underside of the crane boom.
  • the terms "upper side” and "underside” as used herein basically express a temporary state, e.g. when an outer boom is extending approximately horizontally from an associated first boom section. In other working positions, in which the crane boom is pivoted 90° or more from such a hori ⁇ zontal position, the upper side 6 is however turned down ⁇ wards and the underside 7 upwards. With a view to facili- tating the following description of the crane boom, it should also be pointed out that the base boom section 1 is in an inner or rear position relative to the free outer end or tip of the boom.
  • each of the boom sections 2, 3, 4, 5 are in practice made of tubes or tube sections which in the illustrated example have a hexagonal cross-sectional shape, the boom sections having gradually decreasing cross-sectional dimensions, so that the tube 2 can be inserted in the tube 1, the tube 3 in the tube 2 and so forth.
  • Each telescopic boom section or tube 2-5 is provided at its outer or free end with a holder 8, 8', 8", 8'" serving to connect the individual telescopic tube to an associated hydraulic cylinder, generally designated 9, 9', 9" and 9"', respec ⁇ tively.
  • Each such hydraulic cylinder is double-acting in known manner and incorporates a cylinder part 10 and a piston rod 11, which is movable out of and into the asso ⁇ ciated cylinder part.
  • the hydraulic cylinders 9', 9" and 9'" of the three outermost telescopic tubes 3, 4, 5 are so oriented that the piston rods 11 point towards the tip of the crane boom, while the hydraulic cylinder 9 of the telescopic tube 2 is turned in the opposite direction, i.e. has its cylinder part 10 connected to the holder 8, while the piston rod is directed towards the inner end of the crane boom and is connected (in a manner not shown) to the base boom section 1.
  • the hydraulic cylinders 9" and 9'" of the outer two telescopic tubes 4 and 5 are arranged in a first plane which is located inwardly of or below a second plane, in which the two hydraulic cylinders 9, 9' of the telescopic tubes 2 and 3 are located, as clearly seen in Fig. 1.
  • the overall height of the two outermost boom sections count ⁇ ed as the centre distance between the individual telesco ⁇ pic tube 4, 5 and the associated hydraulic cylinder 9" and 9'", respectively, is minimised.
  • the holder 8 of the first telescopic tube 2 is in this case provided with two passages 12, 12', through which the cylinder parts 10 of the two hydraulic cylinders 9", 9'" can pass freely forwards or rearwards.
  • the holder 8 includes an articulation or hinge connection 13 which connects the first hydraulic cylinder 9 to the holder 8 in such a manner that the cylinder can be pivoted at least slightly in relation to the holder. This pivotal movability is necessary to permit taking up irregularities which in practical use occur in the trans- latory displacement of the telescopic tube 2 relative to the base boom section 1.
  • the holder 8 further includes an attachment, generally designated 14, for the cylinder part 10 of the hydraulic cylinder 9' .
  • this attachment advantageously is in the form of a plate rigidly connected to the holder and formed with a plura ⁇ lity (e.g. four) of holes for receiving screws 15, by means of which the cylinder part 10 is connected to the plate 14 via a coupling 16 which enables adjustment of the axial position of the cylinder part 10.
  • the cylinder can be quickly and easily set in an axial posi ⁇ tion which is exactly parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base boom section 1, without necessitating any excessive tolerance requirements to be placed on the fixing plate 14 or the holder.
  • the fixing plate 14 has a central hole 17, through which the piston rod 11 of the hydraulic cylinder 9' can pass freely.
  • the second holder 8' has a passage 12" for the cylinder part 10 of the hydraulic cylinder 9'" , an attachment 14' for the cylinder part of the hydraulic cylinder 9", as well as an articulation 13' connecting the free end of the piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder 9' to the holder 8' .
  • the articulation 13' is located in a plane outside the plane in which the passage 12" and the attachment 14' are both located.
  • the third holder 8" has no cylinder passages of the above-mentioned type, but includes an attachment 14" and an articulation 13" connecting the piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder 9" to the holder 8".
  • the fourth holder 8' includes but one arti ⁇ culation 13'" which connects the piston rod of the hydrau- lie cylinder 9'" to the free end of the outer telescopic tube 5.
  • the outer holder 8'" may either itself form a tool carrier or be connected to a tool carrier of any suitable type.
  • the outer two hydraulic cylinders 9", 9'" are movable back and forth in a plane located between the upper side of the crane boom or the base boom section 1 and the inner two hydraulic cylinders 9, 9'.
  • the pair of outer cylinders 9", 9'" are advan- tageously located in a common plane which, as also seen in the lateral direction, is substantially parallel to the transverse plane of the crane boom, i.e.
  • the longi ⁇ tudinal or centre axes of the cylinders 9", 9'" (and of the cylinders 9, 9' ) are located at the same distance from the centre axis or the transverse plane of the crane boom.
  • the two cylinders of both the outer pair 9", 9'" and of the inner pair 9, 9' are located substan ⁇ tially within the crane boom width which is determined by the distance between the two opposite long side surfaces of the base boom section 1. In other words, parts of the cylinders will not project laterally from the long side surfaces of the base boom section 1 when the crane boom is shortened to minimum length.
  • 9', 9" and 9'" contains a piston 18 connected to the asso ⁇ ciated piston rod 11 and dividing the interior of the cylinder part into a positive chamber 19 and a negative chamber 20. It should be observed that the piston rod 11 of the first, inner hydraulic cylinder 9, as intimated above, is facing in the opposite direction from the asso- ciated piston as compared with the piston rods of the other hydraulic cylinders 9', 9" and 9'".
  • the piston rods 11 of all the hydraulic cylinders are provided with two hydraulic oil ducts 21, 22, of which a first 21 communicates with the positive chamber 19 of the associated cylinder part 10 while the other 22 communicates with the negative chamber 20 of the same cylinder.
  • the cylinders are con ⁇ nected to each other via external, first and second intermediate ducts 23 and 24, respectively. More speci ⁇ fically, the intermediate duct 23 connects the positive chamber 19 of the cylinder 9 to the positive chamber of the cylinder 9' .
  • the intermediate duct 23' connects the positive chamber of the cylinder 9" to the first duct 21 provided in the piston rod of the cylinder 9' and commu ⁇ nicating with the positive chamber of the cylinder 9' .
  • the intermediate duct 23" connects the posi ⁇ tive chamber of the hydraulic cylinder 9'" to the first piston-rod duct 21 in the cylinder 9" which communicates with the positive chamber of this cylinder.
  • the intermediate ducts 23, 23' and 23" thus form, together with the first piston-rod ducts 21, a first duct system which connects the positive chambers of all the cylinders to each other.
  • the intermediate ducts 24, 24' and 24" form, together with the piston-rod duct 22, a second duct system which connects the negative chambers of all the cylinders to each other. It will be appreciat ⁇ ed that when hydraulic oil is fed into the positive cham ⁇ bers of the cylinders (by feeding oil to the duct 21 in the piston rod of the inner hydraulic cylinder 9) while simultaneously evacuating a corresponding amount of oil from the negative chambers of the cylinders, the cylin- ders will be extended concurrently with an extension of the entire crane boom shown in Fig. 1.
  • the crane boom will be shortened if hydraulic oil is fed to the negative chambers of the cylinders by feeding hydrau- lie oil to the second duct 22 in the piston rod of the first hydraulic cylinder 9 while simultaneously evacuat ⁇ ing oil from the positive chambers through the first duct system.
  • An essential advantage gained by arranging the first hydraulic cylinder 9 with the piston rod facing inwards is that it becomes easier to mount the conduits, in that the cylinder parts 10 of the two cylinders 9 and 9' will not be displaced relative to each other when the crane boom is extended and shortened.
  • a highly contributory factor in this respect also is the provision of the ducts 21, 22 inside the piston rods of the cylinders 9' and 9", whereby the intermediate ducts used can be designed as short, fixed conduits, which need not be flexible hoses.
  • the outer extension units By arranging the hydraulic cylinders of the outermost tele ⁇ scopic tube or tubes in one plane below or inwardly of the cylinders of the inner two telescopic tubes, the outer extension units will in all have a minimum overall height, i.e. the distance between each pair of cooperat- ing telescopic tube and hydraulic cylinder in the two outermost extension units is minimised.
  • This gives not only an attractive appearance to the crane, especially when maximally extended, but also a significantly improv ⁇ ed manoeuvring performance when introducing the crane tip into cramped spaces.
  • Another essential advantage is the reduction of the size and, hence, of the weight of the required holders 8 ("noses").
  • the invention is not restrict- ed only to the embodiment described above and illustrated in the drawings.
  • the invention has been exempli ⁇ fied with respect to a crane boom comprising, in addition to precisely four telescopic tubes or extension units, the base boom section proper, the invention is applicable also to such crane booms as incorporate a larger number or only three telescopic tubes.
  • the two outermost hydraulic cylinders are suitably arranged in a common plane inwardly of or below the inner hydrau ⁇ lic cylinder (by comparison with Fig. 1, the inner tele ⁇ scopic tube 2 may then be regarded as replacing the base boom section 1, and one of the inner two hydraulic cylin- ders is dispensed with).

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AU66930/94A AU6693094A (en) 1993-04-26 1994-04-15 Extendible crane boom
JP52037394A JP3229615B2 (ja) 1993-04-26 1994-04-15 伸長可能なクレーン・ブーム
EP94914653A EP0697992B1 (en) 1993-04-26 1994-04-15 Extendible crane boom
DK94914653T DK0697992T3 (da) 1993-04-26 1994-04-15 Udskydelig kranudligger
DE69417228T DE69417228T2 (de) 1993-04-26 1994-04-15 Ausfahrbarer kranausleger
US08/537,817 US5678708A (en) 1993-04-26 1994-04-15 Extendible crane boom

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SE9301382A SE501102C2 (sv) 1993-04-26 1993-04-26 Förlängningsbar kranarm
SE9301382-9 1993-04-26

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US5678708A (en) 1997-10-21
DE69417228D1 (de) 1999-04-22
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SG52752A1 (en) 1998-09-28
JP3229615B2 (ja) 2001-11-19
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