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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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26.09.1984 Bulletin 1984/39 |
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Date of filing: 02.03.1982 |
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Grab crane
Verladebrücke mit Greifer
Grue à benne preneuse
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20.03.1981 NL 8101393
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06.10.1982 Bulletin 1982/40 |
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Applicant: FRANS SWARTTOUW B.V. |
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NL-3008 JC Rotterdam (NL) |
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- Van Deijk, Jan Dirk Albert
NL-2991 PJ Barendrecht (NL)
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Representative: van der Beek, George Frans, Ir. et al |
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Nederlandsch Octrooibureau
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[0001] The invention is related to a grab crane with at least one supported beam and a travelling
trolley movable along, on or in said beam, from which an up and down movable grab
is suspended by means of cables.
[0002] Grab cranes are used for transshipment of bulk material as coal, ore and chemicals.
A great disadvantage of such cranes is the formation of dust, caused by material leaking
from the grab or deposited on the grab and falling down from it. In particular with
strong winds the released dust is blown away strongly. In the view of environmental
experts an increasing objection exists against grab cranes.
[0003] To solve this problem continuous dischargers have been suggested. For transshipment
of various bulk materials in principle the possibility exists of a so-called slurry
conveying system, in which the bulk material is for instance dispersed in water and
after transshipment a separation is brought about between bulk material and liquid.
This method still presents a number of unsolved problems. Pneumatic transport has
as disadvantages a low capacity and a high energy expenditure. Also the known continuous
method, in which material is clamped between two belts and is conveyed in vertical
direction, exhibits disadvantages as not being suitable for various bulk materials
and restricted manoeuvrability in the hold of a ship. Finally as continuous discharger
a vertical bucket conveyer could be used. Such a heavy machine also can be manipulated
with difficulty in the hold of a ship. The trimming, that means the complete emptying
of the hold is not possible with clamping belts and a bucket conveyer. Moreover, a
bucket conveyer practically cannot be adapted to the weight of the product, so it
would have a too large capacity when applied to a light product and a too low capacity
when applied to a heavy product.
[0004] The invention aims to provide an environment-protecting grab crane with which the
above-mentioned disadvantages of continuous dischargers are avoided and also the above-
indicated problem of leaking material and blowing away of dust is solved.
[0005] According to the invention the above-indicated grab crane is characterized by a housing
for enclosing at least a substantial part of the grab, in which housing at least a
part of the horizontal transport of the material can take place in a substantially
dustfree way.
[0006] As soon as the grab is enclosed in the housing the losses due to leaking and blowing
away of dust are prevented.
[0007] The possibility is present to make use of a relatively small housing that is connected
to the travelling trolley and can be moved therewith. An other possibility is that
the housing is mainly formed by a tubular beam, in which the travelling trolley and
the grab can run. The possibility exists that the grab discharges the material in
the housing in which or with respect to which it is moved substantially horizontally;
during this horizontal transport of the material the grab can return to its grabbing
position.
[0008] To restrict the vertical transport of the grab to a minimum it is preferred that
the beam can be moved in vertical direction along the legs of the portals of the crane.
[0009] Blowing away of dust can be prevented if the tube or trunk can be positioned below
the entrance of the housing for the grab.
[0010] This tube or trunk for instance is accordion pleated so it can be pulled up when
not in use.
[0011] In the embodiment with a relatively small housing that can be moved together with
the travelling trolley, the bottom of the housing may comprise at least one hinged
portion.
[0012] The trunk preferably is connected to a carriage that can be moved along rails connected
to the beam or beams.
[0013] In the case where the housing is formed by a tubular beam, in the bottom of it a
slit may be provided that can be covered by a belt that can be wound up.
[0014] The tube or trunk in this case can be connected to the end of the belt that can be
wound. The capacity of the crane can be increased by mounting two tracks for two travelling
trolleys next to each other inside the tubular beam, each track being destined for
a travelling trolley with grab.
[0015] In the event that the two grabs cannot pass each other, because of the fact that
they overlap in the transverse direction, the beam at its free end can be provided
with a parking place for a travelling trolley with grab.
[0016] The invention will be described with the aid of the following figures, in which two
embodiments are shown.
Figure 1 shows a side view of a first embodiment.
Figure 2 shows a cross-section along the line II-II.
Figure 3 shows a longitudinal section of the detail according to Figure 2.
Figure 4 shows a side view of the second embodiment.
Figure 5 shows a cross-section along the line V-V in Figure 4.
[0017] The crane according to the Figures 1, 2 and 3 comprises two portals 1, 2 that support
two beams 3, 4. The forwardly directed part of these beams can pivot in the usual
way at 5 (see dotted line), so it will not be an obstacle during mooring and departing
of ships.
[0018] Along the beams a travelling trolley 6 can be moved to which a grab 7 of usual construction
is suspended by means of closing ropes and holding ropes. The travelling trolley may
be a machine trolley, e.g. machine trolley drawn by cables or a cable trolley. Latter
is the case in the shown embodiment.
[0019] When the grab is pulled upwards it arrives into a housing 8 and in this it is moved
horizontally to and from the hopper 9.
[0020] In the embodiment according to Figures 1, 2 and 3 this housing 8 is relatively small
and is suspended to the travelling trolley 6, so it can be moved along with the travelling
trolley.
[0021] The bottom of the housing 8 comprises two hinged flaps 11, that can be opened and
closed by hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders 12.
[0022] Below the bottom an accordion shaped tube 3 may be provided. This is connected to
a tube that in its turn is connected to a carriage 15, that will ride on flanges of
the beams 3, 4. In case of dusty material the tube is used to prevent blowing of the
falling bulk material. In case not dusty materials are transshipped, the carriage
15 together with tube 13 can be moved to the parking position at the free end of the
beam to perform the normal use of the crane as known until now. This position is indicated
with dotted lines in Figure 1. The transport of the carriage 15 and of the tube 13
also is possible by means of cables and a winch.
[0023] Obviously, the flaps 11 are brought into the horizontal closing position during horizontal
transport of the housing 8.
[0024] The function of the tube 13 is to prevent dust blowing during vertical transport
of the grab. In this connection it is important that the beams 3, 4 can be brought
at a distance as small as possible above the ship to restrict the length of the accordion
of the vertical conveyor. For that reason these beams are movable in the vertical
direction with regard to the legs of the portals 1, 2. For instance the beams are
suspended to cables, that can be drawn up or lowered by means of winches 16, 17. In
a determined selected height position the beams may be locked by not shown locking
means, such as pins extending through holes. To move the beams upwardly and downwardly
several other embodiments are possible, for instance embodiments in which the portal
legs are provided with racks in which toothed gears or sets of locking beams mesh.
[0025] In Figure 1 a relatively low position of the beams 3, 4 is indicated by dotted lines.
This position corresponds with a loaded vessel. In practice it comes to the fact,
that the beams during discharge of a vessel are moved upwardly periodically in order
to adapt to the decreasing draught of the ship.
[0026] As soon as the housing 8 with filled grab has arrived above the hopper 9, the bottom
flaps 11 are brought in the open position and the grap is opened. The material arrives
through the hopper on the discharge conveyor 18. Near the hopper a dust suction means
can be provided.
[0027] It will be clear that blowing of dust and loss of material by leaking can be restricted
to a minimum.
[0028] It is not excluded that for an efficient operation of the crane the housing 8 has
already started its horizontal movement in the direction of the hopper, while the
grab is still on its way in vertical direction to the housing 8.
[0029] In Figure 2 the control cabin is indicated with 19.
[0030] The embodiment according to Figures 4 and 5 differs from the above embodiment in
that instead of a relatively small housing, that is movable along the beams, a stationary
housing is chosen being the beam 21 itself. This beam has the shape of a hollow tube
with a substantially open bottom.
[0031] In the upper part of the tube rail supports 22, 23 for two travelling trolleys 24
and 25 respectively are mounted. To each of said travelling trolleys a grab 26 and
27 respectively is suspended in the usual way with the aid of closing ropes and holding
ropes.
[0032] The open bottom of the beam 21 is covered up to the place where the grabs have to
be able to enter or to leave the beam by means of a conveyor belt 28, that can be
wound on a roller 29. The belt 28 is present for catching spilled material. The roller
29 is in such a position with regard to the hopper 9 that material on the belt, when
this is wound, arrives in the hopper.
[0033] Also this second embodiment comprises a tube or trunk 13, that either is connected
to the end of conveyor belt 28 or is movable separately. Also this tube or trunk is
destined to be mounted below the beam entrance for the grabs to avoid dusting and
blowing away of dust.
[0034] The beam is moreover movable in the vertical direction by means of winches 16, 17
that are able to wind or unwind the suspension ropes.
[0035] To restrict the width of the beam 21 the two grabs 26, 27 cannot move along side
each other. During horizontal transport of one of the grabs the other will be moved
in the parking position 31 at the free end of the beam. The open bottom of the beam
is covered from the position in which the grabs have to enter or have to leave the
beam up to the end of the beam by a second conveyor belt 30 that can be rolled. It
will be obvious that the system also may contain only one grab.
[0036] Within the scope of the invention various modifications and additions to the described
system are possible. Instead of the accordion trunk 13 a telescopic extendable tube
may be used. To be able to adapt the dimensions of the grab to the specific weight
of the bulk material the grabs can be able to be exchanged for instance by means of
a so-called pear-shaped connection or by the possibility of unreaving the ropes.
[0037] The embodiment according to Figures 1, 2 and 3 is preferred to that according to
Figures 4 and 5 insofar that it is cheaper and could be applied in such n efficient
manner that with non dusting materials the operating cycle normal up to now can be
applied.
[0038] The discharge conveyor 18 can be carried out in several ways, for instance so that
discharge in a direction perpendicular to that shown can take place.
[0039] To be able to vary the height position of the beam or beams, this beam or beams can
be fixedly connected to the portals and legs of the portals could be provided with
ram constructions.
[0040] Instead of the belt 28 for catching material that leaks from the grab, a container
could be used which after the grab has entered the housing, can be moved below the
grab and subsequently moves with the travelling trolley.
[0041] Finally it will be clear that the transport of the grab can be made automatic.
[0042] By the vertical displacement of the beam the crane driver will have a good sight
on his work.
1. Grab crane with at least one supported beam and a travelling trolley movable along
on or in said beam from which an up and down movable grab is suspended by means of
cables, characterized by a housing (8; 21) for enclosing at least a substantial part
of the grab (7; 26, 27), in which housing at least a part of the horizontal transport
can take place in a substantially dustfree way.
2. Grab crane according to claim 1, characterized in that the housing (8) is connected
to the travelling trolley (6) and is movable therewith.
3. Grab crane according to claim 1, characterized in that the housing (21) is formed
by a substantially tubular beam, in which the travelling trolley (24, 25) can be run.
4. Grab crane according to one of the forgoing claims, characterized in that the beam
(3, 4; 21) is movable in vertical direction along the legs of the portals (1, 2).
5. Grab crane according to one of the forgoing claims, characterized by a tube or
trunk (13) that can be positioned below the grab entrance in the housing (8; 21).
6. Grab cran according to claim 5, characterized in that the tube or trunk (13) is
formed by accordion pleating.
7. Grab crane according to claim 2, characterized in that the bottom of the housing
comprises at least one hinged flap (11).
8. Grab crane according to claim 5, characterized in that the trunk is connected to
a carriage (15) that is movable along rails connected to the beam or beams.
9. Grab crane according to claim 3, characterized in that the tubluar beam (21) comprises
a slit in its bottom that can be covered by a belt (28) that can be wound up.
10. Grab crane according to claims 9, characterized in, that the tube or trunk (13)
is connected to the end of the belt (28).
11. Grab crane according to claim 2 or 3, characterized by two tracks (22, 23) for
travelling trolleys mounted next to each other, each of which being meant for a travelling
trolley (24, 25) with grab (26, 27).
12. Grab crane according to claim 11, characterized in that at the free end of the
beam a parking place (31) is provided for one of the travelling trolleys (24, 25)
at a time.
1. Verladebrücke mit Greifer mit mindestens einem abgestützten Ausleger und einer
Laufkatze, die auf oder in dem Ausleger in dessen Längsrichtung bewegbar ist und von
der ein auf-und abbewegbarer Greifer mittels Kabeln aufgehängt ist, gekennzeichnet
durch ein Gehäuse (8; 21) zum Einschließen zumindest eines wesentlichen Tels des Greifers
(7; 26, 27), wobei in dem Gehäuse zumindest ein Teil der horizontalen Transportbewegung
im wesentlichen staubfrei refolgen kann.
2. Verladebrücke mit Greifer nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gehäuse
(8) mit der Laufkatze (6) verbunden und mit dieser bewegbar ist.
3. Verladebrücke mit Greifer nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gehäuse
(21) aus einem im wesentlichen rhorförmigen Ausleger besteht, in dem die Laufkatze
(24, 25) bewegbar ist.
4. Verladebrücke mit Greifer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß der Ausleger (3, 4; 21) entlang den Stützen des Portals (1, 2) in Vertikalrichtung
bewegbar ist.
5. Verladebrücke mit Greifer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, gekennzeichnet
durch ein Rohr oder eine Kammer (13), die unter den Greifereingange des Gehäuses (8;
21) positioniert werden kann.
6. Verladebrücke mit Greifer nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Rohr
oder die Kammer (13) durch eine Faltwand gebildet wird.
7. Verladebrücke mit Greifer nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Boden
des Gehäuses mindestens eine angelankte Klappe (11) aufweist.
8. Verladerbrücke mit Greifer nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Kammer
mit einem auf Schienen beweglichen Wagen (15) verbunden ist, die mit dem Ausleger
oder den Auslegern verbunden sind.
9. Verladebrücke mit Greifer nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der rohrförmige
Ausleger (21) in seinem Boden einen Schlitz aufweist, der durch einen aufwickelbaren
Riemn (28) abdeckbar ist.
10. Verladebrücke mit Greifer nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Rohr
oder die Kammer (13) mit dem Ende des Riemens (28) verbunden ist.
11. Verladebrücke mit Greifer nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, gekennzeichnet durch zwei benachbarte
Laufbahnen (22, 23) für Laufkatzen, wobei jede Laufbahn einer Laufkatze (24, 25) mit
Greifer (26, 27) zugeordnet ist.
12. Verladebrücke mit Greifer nach Anspruch 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß am freien
Ende des Auslegers ein Abstellplatz (31) für jeweils eine Laufkatze (24, 25) vorgesehen
ist.
1. Grue à benne preneuse comprenant au moins une poutre supportée et un chariot mobile
le long de ladite poutre, ou dans celle-ci, et à partir duquel est suspendue, au moyen
de câbles, une benne preneuse mobile verticalement, caractérisée par un enceinte (8,
21 ) pour enfermer au moins une partie substantielle de la benne preneuse (7, 26,
27) enceinte dans laquelle au moins une partie du transport horizontal peut avoir
lieu d'une manière sensiblement exempte de poussière.
2. Grue à benne preneuse selon la revendication 1, caractérisée par le fait que l'enceinte
(8) est reliée au chariot mobile (6) et est mobile avec lui.
3. Grue à benne preneuse selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que l'enceinte
(21) est formée par une poutre sensiblement tubulaire dans laquelle le chariot mobile
(24, 25) peut être déplacé.
4. Grue à bennet preneuse selon l'une des revendications précédentes caractérisée
par le fait que la poutre (3, 4, 21) est mobile en sens vertical le long des montants
des portiques (1, 2).
5. Grue à benne preneuse selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée
par un tube ou fût (13) qui peut être placé sous l'entrée de la benne preneuse dans
l'enceinte (8, 21 ).
6. Grue à benne preneuse selon la revendication 5, caractérisée par le fait que le
tube ou fût (13) est formé par pliage en accordéon.
7. Grue à benne preneuse selon la revendication 2, caractérisée par le fait que le
fond de l'enceinte comprend au moins un volet articulé (11).
8. Grue à benne preneuse selon la revendication 5, caractérisée par le fait que le
fût est relié à un chariot (15) mobile le long de rails relie la ou aux poutre(s).
9. Grue à benne preneuse selon la revendication 3, caractérisée par le fait que la
poutre tubulaire (21) comprend dans son fond une fente qui peut être recouverte par
une bande (28) enroulable.
10. Grue à benne preneuse selon la revendication 9, caractérisée par le fiat que le
tube ou fût (13) est relié à l'extrémité de la bande (28).
11. Grue à benne preneuse selon la revendication 2 ou 3, caractérisée par deux pistes
(22, 23) pour des chariots mobiles montés côte à côte chacune étant destinée à un
chariot mobile (24, 25) muni d'une benne preneuse (26,27).
12. Grue à benne preneuse selon la revendication 11, caractérisée par le fait qu'à
l'extrémité libre de la poutre il est prévu une place de garage (31) pour l'un des
chariots mobiles (24, 25) à la fois.