CA1182076A - Telescopic boom construction - Google Patents

Telescopic boom construction

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CA1182076A
CA1182076A CA000382008A CA382008A CA1182076A CA 1182076 A CA1182076 A CA 1182076A CA 000382008 A CA000382008 A CA 000382008A CA 382008 A CA382008 A CA 382008A CA 1182076 A CA1182076 A CA 1182076A
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John L. Hockensmith
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ABSTRACT

A multi-section telescopic lifting boom which is extended and retracted at least in part by chains having their ends secured to one section, engaging sprockets carried by another section and connected to an intermediate point to a third section. Telescopic elements which are completely separated during boom extension are provided with inclined guide surfaces to insure entry of the smaller element into the surrounding element. Extension and retraction is effected by a linear hydraulic motor connected to a cylinder box which is pivoted to section adjacent the base section; antifriction pads are carried at the bottom of the outer end of the cylinder box and engage longitudinally extending tubes on the bottom plate of the next section, the tubes extending higher than the extension and retraction chains, which are positioned between the tubes. The chains are provided in parallel, at least one end of each chain being connected to a yoke which is adjustably secured by a threaded member.

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TITI.E

TE_ESCOPIC BOO;vl CONSTRlJCTION

_chnical F eld Thc present invention relates to telescopic booms used for lifting loads.
Back~,round Art Telescopi~ booms have been used on cranes, for lifting various Loads, and have also been used on aerial lift platform apparatus, for supportinga workman's platform at the outer end of the boom. These booms are made in desired lengths, and some have extended as high as approximately 110 feet, more or less. ~n the construction of booms of such size, a number of problems arise. ~Vhen one section of the telescopic boom is caused to extend outwardly of the larger section which surrounds it, and is then caused to retract, it is necessary that all of the elements which are intended to pass acljacerlt to each other are prevented from striking in such a manner as to lockthe boom against further retraction. This problem has been recogniæed to a certain extent in the prior art. For e,Yample~ Grove U. S. Patent No.
3,243,052 provides a metal skid with a rounded end on the outer end of a eylinder box, in a rnulti-section telescopic liftinlg boorn. The skid extends downwaldly from the cylinder box, ancl is intended to permit the bottom pl~t ot' a section of the boom to rnove past the skid, without locking. Brown et al U. S. Patent No. 3,620,579 provides a plurality of cylinders with inclined e~ements or ramps for this same purpose. l'he constructions heretofore provided, however, have not taken into eonsideration the possibility that other elements than those at the bottom of the various boom sections may have meeting suriaees wh;ch could cause a lockup of the boom on retraction, nor have there been provided other than simple inclined metalic surfaces for this purpose .
Further, it is known to extend and retract the sections of a tele-scopic boom by use of both a hydraulic motor and chains or cables. For example, Grove U. S. Patent No. 3,809,249 discloses a telescopic boom having three sections, and a cylinder box. A hydraulic motor or cylinder has an end pin-connected to the base section, and has the outer end of the piston rod
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pivotally connected to a cylinder box, which extends rearwardly from the pin connection, and is, itself, connected at its rear end to the rear end of the midsection. Sprockets are carried near the rear end of the mid section and at the front end of the mid section, and a chain extends from the front of the base section rearwardly around the rear sprocket, and is engaged ~ith the rear of the fly section, the chain, or a companion chain, e~ctending from the rear of the fly section forwardly around a sprocket at the forward end of the mid section, and thence rearwardly to an anchor at the outer end of the base section. Bv this construction, the cylinder causes the mid section to extend and retract, and movement of the mid section causes the fly section, also, to extend and retract, through the chains just described. Where booms are intended to be of greater length than may be suitably constructed in three sections, they are made of four, or more, sections, and in view of the additional seetions, additional problems are encountered. ~or example, where the cylinder box is pivoted, it is possible that it will engage the chain or chains for the outer section or sections of the boom, and such engagement is required to be prevented, to avoid lockup, interference or undue wear on the parts of the boom. It has been proposed to provide a construction in which an elongated spacer is provided for supporting a cylinder box, and a wear pad is positioned between a pair of cables for supporting the mid section of the boom on the base section. Such prior art disclosures are deficient, however, in providing a relatively friction-free construction lor longitudinal movement of the cylinder box relative to a section of the boom, together with maint~ining the elevation oE the cylinder box so as to prevent interEerence with the actuating chains.
In connection with the provisions of chains for actuating an outer section of a boom, such as is shown in Grove U. S. Patent No. 3,809,24~, there have been provided anchors for the chains which may be tightened, so as to thereby tighten the chains, as they wear under use and tend to lengthen.
Such anchors have been provided individually for each chain, and are of a threaded nature. It is difficult in such constructions, however, to tension the chains equally.
Disclosure of Invention -The present inventiDn is directed to a multi-section telescopic lifting boom having fl cylinder box in association with a linear hydraulic motor for extending and retracting the base section and the next adjacent ~3~ ~ C)7i section. One or more additional sections are provided, which are moved by chains placed in parallel arrangement. At least one telescopic element is entirely separated from another telescopic element during boom extension, and is provided with inclined guide surfaces on the top, sides and bottom, preferably of both cooperating telescopic elements, so as to insure entry of the smaller element into the surro~lnding element in telescopic manner. These meeting surfaces are particularly provided on the cylinder box and on the fly section of the boom. The cylinder box is pivotally connected to the extensible section adjacent to the base section, at the rear end of the cylinderbox and said section, and thereby the cylinder box is free to pivot about the pivotal connection; the cylinder box is provided with downwardly extending wear-resistant blocks, and a bottom plate is provided with longitudinally extending support surfaces positioned for engagement by said wear-resistant blocks, the support surfaces preferably being part of longitudinally extending tubes secured to the bottom plate of the noted section, and the supporting surfaces of these tubes extending above the level to which chains extending between these tu~es may rise or occupy, thereby to avoid lockup.
Among the objectives of the present invention are the provision of a telescopic multi-seetion lifting boom having improved meeting portions for the prevention of boom lockup or blocking. Another objective is to provide 2~ such a telescopic boom in which the meeting portions are of improved construction, providing great reliability and being long lasting in use.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a construction of this ~ypc havin~ an improved arrangement to prlevent interference with the actu~ltin~ chains. ' et another objective of the present invent~on is the provision o~ a telescopic boom in which at least one section is extended and retracted by a pair of chains in parallel, and having improved apparatus for adjusting the tension on the chains equally.
Brie~ Description of Drawings Fig. 1 is a schematic, sectional view of a telescopic crane boom in accordance with the present invention in extended position.
Fig. lA is a view similar to Fig. 1, ~Nith the boom retracted.
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. lA.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the outer end of the cylinder box and the inner end of the fly section in meeting position.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig.
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Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 3, and showing the top of the cylinder box and of the fly boom in meeting position.
Fig. 6 is an enlarged elevational view of the portion of Pig. 1 within the circle designated 6.
Fig. 7 is a view taken on the line 7-7 of Fig. 6.

Best Mode of Carrying Out the Invention Referring now to the drawings, wherein like or corresponding reference numerals are used for like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown in Fig. 1 a telescopic crane boom 10 which includes a base section 11, an inner mid section 12, an outer mid section 13, and a fly section 14. A linear hydraulic motor 16 has the rear end of the cylindel thereof connected by a pin 17 to the side walls of the base section 11, at the rear thereof. The piston rod 18 e~ctends forwardly, and is connected by a pin 19 to the side walls of a cylinder box 21. The cylinder box 21 is connected adjacent its inner end by a pin 22 to side walls of the inner mid section 12. To extend and retract the outer mid section 13, the inner mid section 12 is provided at its rear end with a pair of sprockets 23, and at its outel end with a pair of sprockets 24. A pair of chains 26, as shown in dashed ~n lines, extend from an anchor 27 on the bottom plate of the base section 11, thlough an aperture i~l said bottom plate adjacent the outer end thereof, and thence rearwardly around the sprockets 23, and thence forwardly to an anchor 28 Rt the rear of the outer mid section 13. A second pair of chains or a secon-~ portion of the chains 26 extend from the anchor 28 around the sprockets 2~ carried at the outer end of the inner mid section 12, and thence rearwardly to the anchor 27 at the outer end of the base section 11. To extend and retract the fly section 14, a similar arrangement is provided, including sprockets 33 at the rear of the outer mid section 13 and sprockets 3~ at the outer end of the outer mid section 13. A pair of chains 36 extends around these sprockets, being attached to an anchor 38 adjacent the inner end of the fly section 14, and to the outer end of the inner mid secton 12.
In Fig lA, the four section telescopic boom 10 is shown in retracted position, in which a wear block 40 may be seen to engage the bottom plate 7~
of the fly section 14.
Referring now to Fig. 2, there may be seen the boom in transverse cross-section, including the base section 11, inner mid section 12, outer mid section 13 and fly section 14. Each of these boom sections is in the shape of a hollow rectangle, having top and bottom plates and side plates, as is known in the art. The cylinder box 21 is a hollow tube of generally square or rectangular config~ration, and is thereby congruent in cross-sectional shape with the boom sections. The pin 19 may be seen for connecting the outer end of the cylinder rod 18 to the cylinder box 21, by being connected to a pair 10of reinforcing plates 21a which are connected to the top and bottom of the cylinder box 21. A wear pad 21b is carried by the top of the cylinder box 21 for engagement with the underside of the top plate of the fly section 14 in the retracted condition of the boom 10. Other wear pads not shown, are provided as is known in the art.
Between the bottom plate of the base section 11 and the bottom plate of the inner mid section 12 there are shown, in cross-sections, a pair of ehains 26, it being understood that these chains are, in known fashion, provided in parallel, Qnd each of the chains designated 26 having an upper run and a lower run. Each of the chains 26 has been herein described as being, 20in faet, two chains, one extending between the anchor 27 (Fig. 1) around the sproeket 23 and thence to the anchor 28, and the other extending from the anehor 28, around the sproeket 24 and then to the anehor 27; it will be nderstood that a single continuous length of chain may be used for each of th~ two parallel ellains, and also that a similar eonstruetion is provided in eonneetion with the chain 36, for actuation of the fly section 14.
Also shown in Fig. 2 are the parallel chains 36, with the lower runs thereof extending between the bottom plate of inner mid section 12 and the bottom plate of outer mid sectisn 13, with the upper run thereof extending above the bottom plate of outer mid section 13, and below the bottom plate 30of fly seetion 14.
At the bottom plate of the cylinder box 21 there is a depending strueture for supporting a pair of laterally spaeed wear resistant blocks 40.
The structure includes a horizontal plate 41, and a pair of vertical plates 42 seeured to the bottom plate of the cylinder box 21. On the bottom plate of the outer mid seetion 13 are a pair of longitudinally extending tubes 45, each -6~ 07~i h~vln~ ~n uppar surfac~ ~a which i3 in po~lt~on 9ubstanti~11y directly beneath .he wear resistant blocks 40, for engagement thereby in certain positons of the boom when extended, referring to Figs. 1 and lA, from the retracted positon to the extended positon, during which the inner end of the fly section 14 will have passed outwardly of the wear resistant blocks 40, which will then engage the surfaces 45a, due to the pivoting of the cylinder box 21 about the pivot pin 2 2 .
Referring now to Fig. 3 there is shown an enlarged cross-sectional view of the outer end of the cylinder box 21 together with adjacent structure, the parts being in the position where meeting portions of the cylinder box 21 10and more particularly the wear resistant blocks 40 and the inner end of the bottom plate of the fly section 14 have just reached engagement. Thus, there may be seen the plate 41 of the supporting structure depending below the outer end of the cylinder box 21, supporting the wear resistant block ~0 which is of a suitable resin material. The outer end of the wear resistant block 40 is inclined, downwardly from front to rear as shown, and there is provided a wear plate 46 which defines and provides the meeting portion of the bottom of the cylinder box 21. The inner end of the bottom plate of fly section 14 is provided with a similarly inclined guide surface 14A, thereby providing the meetillg portion of the bottom of the fly boom 14. Accordingly, upon 2~retrnction of the boom 10 the plate 46 will be in position to be engaged by th~ sl~rface 14A, and will serve to elevate the outer end of the cylinder box , 50 M9 to c~use it to rise up, the bottom surface of the wear resistant blocks ~I) then cnga~ring the upper surface of the upper plate of fly section 14.
'I'here may also be seen in Fig. 3 a tube 45 mounted on the bottom plate of the outer mid section 13, as well as the anchor 38 on the fly boom 14, to which the chain 36 is attached. A wear pad 38a is provided beneath the anchot- 38.
~n Fig. 4, there is shown a side wall of the cylinder box 21, having adjacent thereto a reinforcing plate 51, there being provided at the forward 30end of the side wall 21 of the cylinder box a block 52 which has an inclined guide surface 52a which defines the meeting portion of the side wall of the cylinder bo2c 21. A side wall of the fly boom 14 is shown, having an inclined surface 14b, providing the meeting portion of the side of fly boom 14. Also shown is the side wall of the outer mid section 13. As will be understood, the opposite side walls have a construction substantially identical to that shown in 07~

Fig. 4, so that should there be an angular deviation of the fly section in a mQnner to engage either of its side walls with the cylinder block, the meeting portions thereof will engage, and the guide surfaces will insure the entry of the cylinder box 21 into the fly section 14.
Referring now to Fig. 5, there may be seen the upper or top plate of the cylinder box 21, and the substantially parallel top plate of the fly section 14. A pusher 14c is provided on the top plate of fly section 14, at the inner end thereof. On the top of the cylinder box 21 there is provided a guide in the form of an inclined striker plate 53, which extends into the pathof the pusher 14c when the fly section 14 is retracted. The reinforcing plate 51 is an engagement with the inclined portion of the striker 53, to thereby support both it and the block 52.
Referring now to Fig. 6, there is shown in elevation the outer end of the base section 11, the bottom plate lla of which has an opening or aperture llb to permit passage therethrough of the chains 26. Depending from the bottom plate of the base section 11 is a transverse plate 61 having an opening 62 therethrough. A yoke 65 is provided, extending laterally, as shown in Fig. 7, of the base section 11 bottom plate lla. One of the chains 26 has an end secured to one end of the yoke 65, and the other end of yoke 65 has the other chairl 26 secured to, it. A transverse pin 66 is carried by the yoke ~S, ~Incl a threaded bolt 67, midway between the chains 26, has one end JollrllalQd on the pin 6~, the bolt 67 extending through the opening ~2, there bein~,r a pair Oe nuts 68 and 69 threaded on the bolt 67, the nu-t 68 engaging a surface of the plate 61. By this construction, when the chains 26 become elongated through extended usage and consequent wear, adjustment may be made by using the nut 68 to draw more of the bolt 67 through the opening 62, and thus move the yoke 65 in a direction to tension both of the chains 26 equally and simultalleously.
There has been provided a multi-section lifting boom having improved meeting portions at the inner end of the fly section and the outer end of the cylinder box to prevent boom lockup, or the blocking of entry of the cylinder box into the fly section. Further, the meeting portions are of improved construction, having great strength and being capable of long wear in use. Prevention of engagement of any of the parts of the boom in an interfering manner with the actuating chains is accomplished through the use of support surfaces provided at a location above the level of such actuating chains, and wear resistant blocks supported on a depending structure at -8~ 2~6 the outer end of the cylinder bo~, to prevent the cylinder from engaging the chains. In addition, there has been provided a multi-section telescopic boom in which at least o~ section is actuated by means of a pair of chains in parallel, and with improved anchoring of the chains to provide for simultaneous and equal adjustment thereof.

Claims (13)

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A multi-section telescopic lifting boom comprising a base section, and at least three movable sections, a cylinder box, pins for pivotally connecting the cylinder box and a first said movable section substantially adjacent the inner ends thereof, an extensible motor connected to the base section and to the cylinder box for extending and retracting the first movable section, chains for extending and retracting the other movable sections upon extension and retraction of the first movable section by the motor, a second movable section having a first position in which it is at least par-tially telescoped over the cylinder box and a second position in which the inner end thereof is beyond the outer end of the cylinder box, an anti-friction block on the bottom of the cylinder box adjacent the outer end thereof, a third movable section having longitudinally extending support surfaces posi-tioned for engagement by the anti friction block when the second movable section is in a second position thereof, and a pair of laterally spaced anti-friction blocks are provided on the bottom of the cylinder box, and a pair of longitudinally extending laterally spaced support surfaces are provided to be engaged by the blocks.
2. The multi-section lifting boom of claim 1, wherein the chains extend in part adjacent the bottom of the third section and the support surfaces being above the level of the part of the chains extending adjacent the bottom of the third section.
3. The multi-section lifting boom of claim 1, wherein a pair of chains is provided in parallel relationship, an anchor for adjacent ends of the chains comprising a yoke, the ends of the chains connected to the yoke, and screws for adjustably moving the yoke to tension the chains equally.
4. A multi-section telescopic lifting boom including a base section and movable sections, a linear motor for extending and retracting the boom movable sections, a cylinder box pivotally connected adjacent its inner end to the boom section adjacent the base section and having the motor connected to it, one movable section being movable between a first position in which it is at least partially telescoped over the cylinder box and a second position in which the inner end thereof is beyond the outer end of the cylinder box, meeting portions on the outer end of the cylinder box and the inner end of the movable section, and a guide surface on at least one of the meeting portions for guiding the cylinder box into the one movable section and both the cylinder box and the one movable section each having a top plate in substantially parallel, adjacent relationship when the one section is in the first position, a pusher on the inner end of the top plate of the one section, and the guide surface comprising an inclined striker on the outer end of the cylinder box extending into the path of the pusher upon movement of the one section to the first position.
5. The lifting boom of claim 4, wherein the pusher has an inclined surface in facing cooperative relationship to the inclined striker.
6. The lifting boom of claim 5, wherein the pusher extends rearwardly of the inner end of the top plate of the one section.
7. The lifting boom of claim 4, wherein the cylinder box and the one section each has a pair of spaced, parallel side plates, respective ones of which are in substantially paral-lel, adjacent relationship when the one section is in the first position, the meeting portions being on the side plates and comprising striker elements on the outer end thereof ex-tending into the path of the meeting portion of the side walls of the one boom section.
8. The lifting boom of claim 7, wherein the striker ele-ments comprise blocks, the cylinder box comprising a pair of reinforcing plates at the outer end thereof each parallel to and in spaced relation to a cylinder box side wall, each block engaging a reinforcing plate.
9. The lifting boom of claim 4, wherein the cylinder box comprises reinforcing plates parallel to and inwardly of the side plates thereof, the guide surfaces comprising strikers on the outer end of the cylinder box top plate and on the side walls, the reinforcing plate supporting the strikers.
10. The lifting boom of claim 4 or 9, wherein the one section has a bottom plate, the meeting portion of the cylin-der box being adjacent the bottom thereof and the meeting por-tion of the one section being on the bottom plate thereof.
11. The lifting boom of claim 4 or 9, wherein the one section has a bottom plate, the meeting portion of the cylinder box being adjacent the bottom thereof and the meeting portion of the one section being on the bottom plate thereof, the meeting portion of the cylinder box comprising a pair of laterally spaced wear-resistant blocks, a second movable boom section having a bottom plate, the second boom section teles-copically receiving the first movable boom section therein and being next adjacent to the first movable boom section, the second movable boom section having longitudinally extending support surfaces positioned for engagement by the wear-resis-tant blocks when the cylinder block is not within the first section.
12. The lifting boom of claim 4 or 9, wherein the one section has a bottom plate, the meeting portion of the cylinder box being adjacent the bottom thereof and the meeting portion of the one section being on the bottom plate thereof, the meeting portion of the cylinder box comprising a pair of laterally spaced wear-resistant blocks, a second movable boom section having a bottom plate, the second boom section teles-copically receiving the first movable boom section therein and being next adjacent to the first movable boom section, the second movable boom section having longitudinally extending support surfaces positioned for engagement by the wear-resis-tant blocks when the cylinder block is not within the first section and wherein the one movable section is moved by chains, the support surfaces being above the level of the chains.
13. The lifting boom of claim 4 or 9, wherein the one section has a bottom plate, the meeting portion of the cylinder box being adjacent the bottom thereof and the meeting portion of the one section being on the bottom plate thereof, the meeting portion of the cylinder box comprising a pair of laterally spaced wear-resistant blocks, a second movable boom section having a bottom plate, the second boom section teles-copically receiving the first movable boom section therein and being next adjacent to the first movable boom section, the second movable boom section having longitudinally extending support surfaces positioned for engagement by the wear-resis-tant blocks when the cylinder block is not within the first section and the one movable sections is moved by chains, the support surfaces being above the level of the chains and wherein there are a pair of chains in parallel relationship, an anchor for adjacent ends of the chains comprising a yoke connected to the ends of the chains, and screws for adjustably moving the yoke to tension the chains equally.
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