EP1995207A1 - Stabiliser supports for an articulated, a telescopic or an articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator elevator platform object of the invention - Google Patents

Stabiliser supports for an articulated, a telescopic or an articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator elevator platform object of the invention Download PDF

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EP1995207A1
EP1995207A1 EP08380115A EP08380115A EP1995207A1 EP 1995207 A1 EP1995207 A1 EP 1995207A1 EP 08380115 A EP08380115 A EP 08380115A EP 08380115 A EP08380115 A EP 08380115A EP 1995207 A1 EP1995207 A1 EP 1995207A1
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Isidro Lebrero Martinez
Ignacio Lebrero Martinez
Lourdes Lebrero Martinez
Raquel Lebrero Martinez
Amancio Lebrero Martinez
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66FHOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
    • B66F11/00Lifting devices specially adapted for particular uses not otherwise provided for
    • B66F11/04Lifting devices specially adapted for particular uses not otherwise provided for for movable platforms or cabins, e.g. on vehicles, permitting workmen to place themselves in any desired position for carrying out required operations
    • B66F11/044Working platforms suspended from booms
    • B66F11/046Working platforms suspended from booms of the telescoping type
    • 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
    • B66C23/72Counterweights or supports for balancing lifting couples
    • B66C23/78Supports, e.g. outriggers, for mobile cranes
    • B66C23/80Supports, e.g. outriggers, for mobile cranes hydraulically actuated

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  • the following Utility Model refers to some stabiliser supports for articulated, telescopic and articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platforms, being of the type of articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic elevator platform that is provided with a "basket" for housing the operators in order to carry out works at height, in such a way that the platform incorporates some stabiliser supports with the aim of permitting the platform to work with stabiliser supports or without stabiliser supports.
  • the articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platform provided with stabiliser supports can work on flat ground without stabiliser supports or on inclined ground with stabiliser supports.
  • This specification describes an articulated, telescopic and articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platform provided with application stabiliser supports for permitting work on flat ground without stabiliser supports or on inclined ground with stabiliser supports.
  • Self-propelled elevator platforms of the articulated, telescopic and artiaulated-telescopic type lack stabiliser supports and can only work on flat ground or on ground with a minimal inclination which, according to regulations, varies between 1° and 5°. So, this type of platform is provided with safety means so that, when an attempt is made to work on ground with an inclination greater than that stated, it becomes impossible, which is a serious drawback.
  • the articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platform has to be located on flat ground.
  • non-self-propelled elevator platforms with stabiliser supports are known on the market, but they have the drawback that a tractor needs to be used in order to move them around. So, once they are set down in their work position they remain in the static position until the work to be carried out is completed or until they are moved with the aid of the appropriate tractor.
  • This specification describes some stabiliser supports for articulated, telescopic and articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platforms, being of the type of articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic elevator platform that is provided with a "basket" for housing the operators in order to carry out works at height, in such a way that the articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator incorporates four hydraulic stabiliser supports with manual or automatic control.
  • the articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platform can work on flat ground without stabiliser supports or with stabiliser supports on ground with an inclination of more than 5°.
  • control of the stabiliser supports can be carried out by a manual control of the stabiliser supports done independently.
  • control of the stabiliser supports can be carried by automatically, for which the upper part of the casing for the stabiliser supports incorporates a level control card for their automatic stabilisation.
  • the hydraulic circuit for actuating the stabiliser supports is produced by the platform's own hydraulic system.
  • the self-propelled elevator platform 1 of the articulated-telescopic type can work on flat ground without stabiliser supports or it can work with the stabiliser supports 2 being actuated on ground 3 with an inclination of more than 5°, as can be seen in figure 1 of the designs.
  • This dual functionality of the self-propelled elevator platform 1 contributes a major advantage in its use since the platform will be able to be adapted to the ground on which it has to be positioned in order to carry out the work to be performed.
  • the stabiliser supports 2 are mounted via certain supports 6 integral with the actual chassis of the elevator platform.
  • the hydraulic circuit for actuation and functioning of the stabiliser supports 2 will be provided by the self-propelled elevator platform's own hydraulic system, for which, in their upper part, the stabiliser supports 2 are provided with inlet and outlet connections for the fluid.
  • control of the stabiliser supports 2 will be able to be carried out manually and independently for each of them, or it will be able to be carried out automatically, in which case the internal upper part 4 of the casing 5 of the stabiliser supports 2 will have a control card incorporated.

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Abstract

Stabiliser supports for an articulated, a telescopic or an articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platform which is provided with a "basket" for housing the operators in order to carry out works at height, in such a way that the self-propelled elevator platform (1) incorporates four hydraulic supports (2) provided with manual or automatic stabilisation control means. The self-propelled elevator platform (1) can work on flat ground without stabiliser supports or on ground (3) with an inclination of more than 5° with stabiliser supports.

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    OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
  • As stated in the title of this descriptive specification, the following Utility Model refers to some stabiliser supports for articulated, telescopic and articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platforms, being of the type of articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic elevator platform that is provided with a "basket" for housing the operators in order to carry out works at height, in such a way that the platform incorporates some stabiliser supports with the aim of permitting the platform to work with stabiliser supports or without stabiliser supports.
  • So, the articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platform provided with stabiliser supports can work on flat ground without stabiliser supports or on inclined ground with stabiliser supports.
  • FIELD OF APPLICATION
  • This specification describes an articulated, telescopic and articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platform provided with application stabiliser supports for permitting work on flat ground without stabiliser supports or on inclined ground with stabiliser supports.
  • PRIOR ART OF THE INVENTION
  • Self-propelled elevator platforms of the articulated, telescopic and artiaulated-telescopic type lack stabiliser supports and can only work on flat ground or on ground with a minimal inclination which, according to regulations, varies between 1° and 5°. So, this type of platform is provided with safety means so that, when an attempt is made to work on ground with an inclination greater than that stated, it becomes impossible, which is a serious drawback.
  • In this way, in order to carry out the works to be done, the articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platform has to be located on flat ground.
  • Moreover, non-self-propelled elevator platforms with stabiliser supports are known on the market, but they have the drawback that a tractor needs to be used in order to move them around. So, once they are set down in their work position they remain in the static position until the work to be carried out is completed or until they are moved with the aid of the appropriate tractor.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • This specification describes some stabiliser supports for articulated, telescopic and articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platforms, being of the type of articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic elevator platform that is provided with a "basket" for housing the operators in order to carry out works at height, in such a way that the articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator incorporates four hydraulic stabiliser supports with manual or automatic control.
  • In this way, the articulated, telescopic or articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator platform can work on flat ground without stabiliser supports or with stabiliser supports on ground with an inclination of more than 5°.
  • Moreover, the control of the stabiliser supports can be carried out by a manual control of the stabiliser supports done independently.
  • Likewise the control of the stabiliser supports can be carried by automatically, for which the upper part of the casing for the stabiliser supports incorporates a level control card for their automatic stabilisation.
  • So, the hydraulic circuit for actuating the stabiliser supports is produced by the platform's own hydraulic system.
  • In order to complement the description to be made forthwith, and with the aim of aiding a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, this descriptive specification is accompanied by a set of plans containing figures in which, on an illustrative rather than limiting basis, the most characteristic details of the invention are represented.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DESIGNS
    • Figure 1. Shows a side elevation view of an articulated, telescopic self-propelled elevator platform provided with stabiliser supports with the arm extended in the work position, where it can be seen how it is able to work on inclined ground, being stabilised by the stabiliser supports.
    • Figure 2. Shows a plan view of the self-propelled elevator platform of the previous figure where the four stabiliser supports that it is fitted with can be seen.
    • Figure 3. Shows an elevation view in detail of a stabiliser support incorporating the hydraulic connections in its upper part and in the upper internal part of its casing incorporating an automatic control card for the stabiliser support.
    DESCRIPTION OF A PREPERRED EMBODIMENT
  • With the commented figures in view, and according to the numbering adopted, we can see how the self-propelled elevator platform 1 of the articulated-telescopic type incorporates four hydraulic stabiliser supports 2 for manual or automatic control.
  • So, the self-propelled elevator platform 1 of the articulated-telescopic type can work on flat ground without stabiliser supports or it can work with the stabiliser supports 2 being actuated on ground 3 with an inclination of more than 5°, as can be seen in figure 1 of the designs.
  • This dual functionality of the self-propelled elevator platform 1 contributes a major advantage in its use since the platform will be able to be adapted to the ground on which it has to be positioned in order to carry out the work to be performed.
  • The stabiliser supports 2 are mounted via certain supports 6 integral with the actual chassis of the elevator platform.
  • Moreover, the hydraulic circuit for actuation and functioning of the stabiliser supports 2 will be provided by the self-propelled elevator platform's own hydraulic system, for which, in their upper part, the stabiliser supports 2 are provided with inlet and outlet connections for the fluid.
  • In addition, the control of the stabiliser supports 2 will be able to be carried out manually and independently for each of them, or it will be able to be carried out automatically, in which case the internal upper part 4 of the casing 5 of the stabiliser supports 2 will have a control card incorporated.
  • In figure 1 of the designs, we can see how, on inclined ground 3, the elevator platform remains suspended by the stabiliser supports 2 in perfect equilibrium, while when working on flat ground the stabiliser supports will be withdrawn.

Claims (4)

  1. STABILISER SUPPORTS FOR AN ARTICULATED, A TELESCOPIC OR AN ARTICULATED-TELESCOPIC SELF-PROPELLED ELEVATOR PLATFORM which is provided with a "basket" for housing the operators in order to carry out works at height, characterised in that the self-propelled elevator platform (1) incorporates four hydraulic supports (2) provided with manual or automatic stabilisation control means.
  2. STABILISER SUPPORTS FOR AN ARTICULATED, A TELESCOPIC OR AN ARTICULATED-TELESCOPIC SELF-PROPELLED ELEVATOR PLATFORM, according to claim 1, characterised in that the self-propelled elevator platform (1) can work on a flat ground without the stabiliser supports or on a ground (3) with an inclination of more than 5° with the stabiliser supports.
  3. STABILISER SUPPORTS FOR AN ARTICULATED, A TELESCOPIC OR AN ARTICULATED-TELESCDPTC SELF-PROPELLED ELEVATOR PLATFORM, according to claim 1, characterised in that each of the stabiliser supports (2) has manual and independent stabilisation control means.
  4. STABILISER SUPPORTS FOR AN ARTICULATED, A TELESCOPIC AND AN ARTICULATED-TELESCOPIC SELF-PROPELLED ELEVATOR PLATFORM, according to claim 1, characterised in that the stabiliser supports (2) incorporate a level control card for the automatic stabilisation control means in the upper part of the casing of the stabiliser supports.
EP08380115A 2007-05-24 2008-04-14 Stabiliser supports for an articulated, a telescopic or an articulated-telescopic self-propelled elevator elevator platform object of the invention Withdrawn EP1995207A1 (en)

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