IP Library Granted Patent US 12686599
Granted Patent B2
US 12686599 · App. 18/265,666 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Lifting gear, and method for adjusting the boom of such a lifting gear

Inventors: Thomas Neubert (Bahra, DE); Dirk Wehner (Dresden, DE); Julian Hafner (Äpfingen, DE)
Assignee: Liebherr-Werk Biberach GmbH
B66C23/54B66C23/705B66C23/821
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Patent No.
US 12686599
App. No.
18/265,666
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lifting gear, in particular a telescopic boom crane, including at least one boom, a boom adjustment unit including at least one hydraulic actuator for adjusting the boom, and a control device for controlling the movement of the hydraulic actuator, the control device being provided with a displacement controller having at least one pump for adjusting the hydraulic actuator.

Claims (59)

1 . A lifting gear comprising:

a boom;

a boom adjustment unit comprising at least one hydraulic actuator for adjusting the boom; and

a control device for controlling the movement of the hydraulic actuator, the control device being provided with a displacement controller having a first pump for adjusting the hydraulic actuator;

wherein:

the first pump connects two pressure chambers acting in opposite directions of the hydraulic actuator with each other and circulates pressure medium from one pressure chamber into the other pressure chamber; and

the hydraulic actuator comprises a synchronous cylinder with equal pressure chamber cross-sectional areas or has a pair of differential cylinders arranged in opposition, the oscillating volumes of which at least approximately compensate each other.

2 . The lifting gear according to claim 1 , wherein the boom adjustment unit is free of throttle valves and brake valves, and speed-controlled.

3 . The lifting gear according to claim 1 , wherein:

the control device comprises a lowering brake mode; and

in the lowering brake mode, the hydraulic actuator is motion-controlled by means of the displacement controller.

4 . The lifting gear according to claim 1 , wherein:

the displacement controller further has a second pump connected on the one hand to one of the pressure chambers and on the other hand to a tank; and

the first and second pumps have displacement volumes whose ratio corresponds at least approximately to the cross-sectional area ratio of the pressure chambers of the hydraulic actuator.

5 . The lifting gear according to claim 1 , wherein the first pump is configured as a pump selected from the group consisting of a fixed displacement pump with a variable speed drive and a variable displacement pump with an adjustable displacement volume.

6 . The lifting gear according to claim 1 further comprising:

a flushing arrangement and/or a feeding arrangement for compensating for excess quantities and/or sub-quantities occurring during circulation of the pressure medium between the pressure chambers acting in opposite directions of the hydraulic actuator.

7 . The lifting gear according to claim 6 , wherein the flushing arrangement and/or the feeding arrangement comprises a flushing valve for flushing excess quantities of the pressure medium occurring during displacement control of the hydraulic actuator into a tank.

8 . The lifting gear according to claim 7 , wherein the flushing valve flushes the pressure medium into the tank on a low-pressure side of the hydraulic actuator.

9 . The lifting gear according to claim 6 , wherein the flushing arrangement and/or the feeding arrangement comprises a feed pump for feeding sub-quantities of the pressure medium occurring during displacement control of the hydraulic actuator.

10 . The lifting gear according to claim 9 , wherein the feed pump feeds the pressure medium on a low-pressure side of the hydraulic actuator.

11 . The lifting gear according to claim 1 further comprising:

a check valve arrangement between the first pump and the hydraulic actuator for shutting off inflows and/or outflows of the hydraulic actuator and thus locking the hydraulic actuator.

12 . The lifting gear according to claim 11 , wherein the check valve arrangement comprises two check valves provided for shutting off the inflows and outflows of the hydraulic actuator.

13 . A lifting gear comprising:

a boom;

a boom adjustment unit comprising at least one hydraulic actuator for adjusting the boom; and

a control device for controlling the movement of the hydraulic actuator, the control device being provided with a displacement controller having a first pump and a second pump for adjusting the hydraulic actuator; and

wherein:

the hydraulic actuator comprises a synchronous cylinder with equal pressure chamber cross-sectional areas or has a pair of differential cylinders arranged in opposition, the oscillating volumes of which at least approximately compensate each other;

the first pump is connected to a pressure chamber of the hydraulic actuator acting in one direction and to a tank;

the second pump is connected to another pressure chamber of the hydraulic actuator acting in the opposite direction and to the tank; and

the first and second pumps have displacement volumes whose ratio corresponds at least approximately to the cross-sectional area ratio of the pressure chambers of the hydraulic actuator.

14 . A lifting gear, comprising:

a boom;

a boom adjustment unit comprising at least one hydraulic actuator for adjusting the boom; and

a control device for controlling the movement of the hydraulic actuator, the control device being provided with a displacement controller having a first pump and a second pump for adjusting the hydraulic actuator;

wherein:

the first pump connects two pressure chambers acting in opposite directions of the hydraulic actuator with each other and circulates pressure medium from one pressure chamber into the other pressure chamber;

the second pump is connected on the one hand to one of the pressure chambers and on the other hand to a tank;

the first and second pumps have displacement volumes whose ratio corresponds at least approximately to the cross-sectional area ratio of the pressure chambers of the hydraulic actuator; and

a synchronization stage is provided for synchronizing the drive speed or synchronizing the displacement volume adjustment between the first and second pumps.

15 . A lifting gear comprising:

a boom;

a boom adjustment unit comprising at least one hydraulic actuator for adjusting the boom;

a control device for controlling the movement of the hydraulic actuator, the control device being provided with a displacement controller having a first pump for adjusting the hydraulic actuator; and

a flushing arrangement and/or a feeding arrangement for compensating for excess quantities and/or sub-quantities occurring during circulation of pressure medium between pressure chambers acting in opposite directions of the hydraulic actuator;

wherein:

the flushing arrangement and/or the feeding arrangement comprises a feed pump for feeding sub-quantities of the pressure medium occurring during displacement control of the hydraulic actuator; and

a hydraulic circuit portion into which the feed pump feeds the pressure medium is connected to a tank via a pressure limiting valve.

16 . A lifting gear comprising:

a boom;

a boom adjustment unit comprising at least one hydraulic actuator for adjusting the boom;

a control device for controlling the movement of the hydraulic actuator, the control device being provided with a displacement controller having a first pump for adjusting the hydraulic actuator; and

a check valve arrangement between the first pump and the hydraulic actuator for shutting off inflows and/or outflows of the hydraulic actuator and thus locking the hydraulic actuator;

wherein;

the check valve arrangement comprises two check valves provided for shutting off the inflows and outflows of the hydraulic actuator;

the check valves are hydraulically operated under pilot control; and

a pilot pressure of the check valves is limited by a pressure limiting valve in such a way that when a predetermined pressure is reached in the hydraulic actuator, the pilot pressure is frozen and/or limited.