IP Library Granted Patent US 9,540,216
Granted Patent B2
US 9,540,216 · App. 14/388,596 · Granted Jan 10, 2017

Crane having a truss girder with flattened braces

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,540,216
App. No.
14/388,596
Filed
Sep 26, 2014
Granted
Jan 10, 2017
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3654
USPC
212/324
Abstract

The invention relates to a crane, particularly a bridge crane or gantry crane, including at least one crane girder extending horizontally and designed as a truss with a plurality of braces, on which girder a crane trolley with a lifting gear is movable. At least some of the braces have a flat shape. The flat-shaped braces each have a flat main surface that extends in each case transversely to a longitudinal direction of the crane girder.

Claims (20)

1. A crane comprising at least one crane girder that extends horizontally and is designed as a truss with a plurality of braces, on which girder a crane trolley with a lifting gear is movable, wherein at least some of the braces are designed having a flat shape, wherein the flat-shaped braces each have a planar main surface that extends in each case transversely with respect to a longitudinal direction of the crane girder, wherein the flat-shaped braces have an elongated shape with longitudinal sides, and comprise in a region of the longitudinal sides of the braces in each case at least one folded auxiliary surface that adjoins the main surface, wherein the at least one auxiliary surface points transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the crane girder, the braces having opposite brace ends, wherein lower and upper recesses are provided in the main surfaces of the braces along respective laterally-outboard edges of the longitudinal sides of the braces, wherein the auxiliary surfaces are spaced longitudinally inwardly from the brace ends and between the lower and upper recesses, and wherein the length of the auxiliary surface extending between and outside the brace ends is in a range of about 40% to 70% of the total length of the respective brace.

2. The crane of claim 1 , wherein all of the braces of the crane girder are designed having a flat shape.

3. The crane of claim 1 , wherein the main surfaces of the braces extend over at least half the width of the crane girder.

4. The crane of claim 1 , wherein the braces, as seen in the direction of their longitudinal axes, have an L-, U- or Z-shaped cross-section.

5. The crane of claim 1 , further comprising an aperture provided on a lower narrow side of the braces, which narrow side extends between the longitudinal sides of the braces, and which apertures are arranged in each case in the region of a first or second brace end.

6. The crane of claim 1 , wherein the crane girder comprises at least one upper boom that extends in a linear manner in the longitudinal direction thereof, and wherein the crane girder further comprises at least one lower boom arranged in parallel with the upper boom, wherein the upper boom and the lower boom are connected to one another by a plurality of the braces arranged along the longitudinal direction of the crane girder.

7. The crane of claim 6 , wherein each of the auxiliary surfaces comprises respective opposite ends that are spaced below the upper boom and spaced above the lower boom.

8. The crane of claim 6 , wherein the upper boom and the lower boom are connected to one another by a plurality of posts arranged along the longitudinal direction of the crane girder.

9. The crane of claim 8 , wherein each of the posts is arranged next to at least one brace, wherein each of the braces forms with the corresponding post a setting angle of the same size.

10. The crane of claim 8 , wherein the posts are designed having a flat shape.

11. The crane of claim 1 , wherein the crane comprises two crane girders that are arranged in parallel and at a spaced interval from one another.

12. The crane of claim 8 , wherein the flat-shaped braces and the posts are fastened to the upper boom and the lower boom by weld seams, wherein the weld seams are arranged exclusively on the longitudinal sides of the respective main surfaces.

13. The crane of claim 8 , wherein the upper boom and the lower boom each have mutually facing limbs and the braces and the posts are welded exclusively to the inner sides of the limbs.

14. The crane of claim 1 , wherein the crane girder comprises at least one upper boom that extends in a linear manner in the longitudinal direction thereof, and wherein the crane girder further comprises at least one lower boom arranged in parallel with the upper boom, wherein the upper boom and the lower boom are connected to one another by a plurality of the braces arranged along the longitudinal direction of the crane girder.

15. The crane of claim 14 , wherein the upper boom and the lower boom are connected to one another by a plurality of posts arranged along the longitudinal direction of the crane girder.

16. The crane of claim 15 , wherein each of the posts is arranged next to at least one brace, wherein each of the braces forms with the corresponding post a setting angle of the same size.

17. The crane of claim 16 , wherein the posts are designed having a flat shape.

18. The crane of claim 17 , wherein the crane comprises two crane girders that are arranged in parallel and at a spaced interval from one another.

19. The crane of claim 18 , wherein the flat-shaped braces and the posts are fastened to the upper boom and the lower boom by weld seams, wherein the weld seams are arranged exclusively on the longitudinal sides of the respective main surfaces.

20. The crane of claim 19 , wherein the upper boom and the lower boom each have mutually facing limbs and the braces and the posts are welded exclusively to the inner sides of the limbs.