Mobile crane towable by a pickup truck
First Claim
1. A mobile crane for hoisting movable articles and for being towed to and from an article hoisting site behind a vehicle having a hitch member, said mobile crane comprising:
- a horizontally disposed frame having a front end and a rear end;
a pair of first wheels affixed to said front end for supporting said front end and a pair of second wheels affixed to said rear end for similarly supporting said rear end;
a mast extending vertically from said frame, said mast having a boom support bracket affixed thereto and said boom support bracket having a first pivot having a horizontal axis of rotation;
a tubular boom mounted in said boom support bracket, said boom having a far end, a near end, and a pulley mounted on said far end;
said boom being cantilevered in said boom support bracket with said near end being movably connected to said first pivot;
a winch mounted on said near end of said boom with a cable thereof threaded inside said boom and over said pulley;
coupling means affixed to said far end of said boom, said coupling means comprising a pair of spaced-apart parallel plates disposed astride said pulley, and each having a pair of holes there through and a downward alignment of said holes in each said pair of holes, forming an obtuse angle with the longitudinal axis of said boom on said near end of said boom;
a tow bar connected to said pairs of holes in said coupling means, said tow bar having an orientation following said downward alignment;
said tow bar having a hook-up member mounted thereon and said hook-up member being connectable to a hitch member of a tow vehicle;
a first hydraulic cylinder connected between said boom support bracket and said boom;
an hydraulic power supply system mounted on said frame for supplying hydraulic power to said first hydraulic cylinder;
a first hydraulic valve connected to said hydraulic power supply system and to said first hydraulic cylinder for controlling a displacement of said first hydraulic cylinder;
such that said first hydraulic cylinder is operable for moving said hook-up member into an engagement with a hitch member of a tow vehicle, and said winch is operable when said tow bar is mounted to said far end of said boom.
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Abstract
In the present invention, there is provided a mobile crane for hoisting movable articles and for being towed to and from an article hoisting site behind a pickup truck having a hitch attachment. The mobile crane comprises a frame having a front end, a rear end, a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels. The mobile crane also has a mast extending vertically from the frame and a boom support bracket affixed to the mast. A telescopic boom having a far end and a near end is movably cantilevered in the boom support bracket. A tow bar is removably connected to the far end of the boom. The tow bar has a hook-up member mounted thereon and is connectable to the hitch attachment of the pickup truck. A double-acting hydraulic cylinder is connected between the boom support bracket and the boom for raising the front wheels off the ground when the hook-up member is connected to the hitch attachment. The frame has lug plates affixed to the front end thereof for optionally retaining rigging between the boom and the frame. Thus, when the hook-up member is connected to the hitch attachment and when the front wheels are lifted off the ground, the front end of the frame is securable in the raised position to the boom of the crane, whereby the mobile crane is safely towed behind the pickup truck.
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20 Claims
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1. A mobile crane for hoisting movable articles and for being towed to and from an article hoisting site behind a vehicle having a hitch member, said mobile crane comprising:
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a horizontally disposed frame having a front end and a rear end; a pair of first wheels affixed to said front end for supporting said front end and a pair of second wheels affixed to said rear end for similarly supporting said rear end; a mast extending vertically from said frame, said mast having a boom support bracket affixed thereto and said boom support bracket having a first pivot having a horizontal axis of rotation; a tubular boom mounted in said boom support bracket, said boom having a far end, a near end, and a pulley mounted on said far end;
said boom being cantilevered in said boom support bracket with said near end being movably connected to said first pivot;a winch mounted on said near end of said boom with a cable thereof threaded inside said boom and over said pulley; coupling means affixed to said far end of said boom, said coupling means comprising a pair of spaced-apart parallel plates disposed astride said pulley, and each having a pair of holes there through and a downward alignment of said holes in each said pair of holes, forming an obtuse angle with the longitudinal axis of said boom on said near end of said boom; a tow bar connected to said pairs of holes in said coupling means, said tow bar having an orientation following said downward alignment;
said tow bar having a hook-up member mounted thereon and said hook-up member being connectable to a hitch member of a tow vehicle;a first hydraulic cylinder connected between said boom support bracket and said boom; an hydraulic power supply system mounted on said frame for supplying hydraulic power to said first hydraulic cylinder; a first hydraulic valve connected to said hydraulic power supply system and to said first hydraulic cylinder for controlling a displacement of said first hydraulic cylinder; such that said first hydraulic cylinder is operable for moving said hook-up member into an engagement with a hitch member of a tow vehicle, and said winch is operable when said tow bar is mounted to said far end of said boom. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A mobile crane for hoisting movable articles and for being towed to and from an article hoisting site behind a tow vehicle having a hitch member, said mobile crane comprising:
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a horizontally disposed U-shaped frame having a front end, a rear end, a pair of spaced-apart arms pointing toward said front end and a rear-end member joining said spaced-apart arms along said rear end; a pair of first wheels affixed to said arms on said front end for supporting said front end and a pair of second wheels affixed to said rear end for similarly supporting said rear end; a mast extending vertically from said U-shaped frame, said mast having a boom support bracket affixed thereto and said boom support bracket having a first pivot having a horizontal axis of rotation and a second pivot having a vertical axis of rotation relative to said U-shaped frame; a boom mounted in said boom support bracket, said boom having a far end and a near end, said boom being cantilevered in said boom support bracket with said near end being movably connected to said first pivot; a tow bar connected to said far end of said boom, said tow bar having a hook-up member mounted thereon, said hook-up member being connectable to a hitch member on a tow vehicle; a trolley movably mounted on said boom, and having a hook attached thereto; said boom also comprising a trolley hydraulic cylinder connected to said boom and to said trolley for forcefully controlling a displacement of said trolley along said boom; said spaced-apart arms each having a lug plate affixed thereto near said front end thereof; rigging means connected between said lug plates and said hook for lifting and retaining said spaced-apart arms in a raised position; a boom hydraulic cylinder connected between said mast and said boom, said boom hydraulic cylinder being a double-acting hydraulic cylinder for forcefully raising and lowering said far end of said boom about said first pivot relative to said U-shaped frame; an hydraulic power supply system mounted on said U-shaped frame for supplying hydraulic power to said boom hydraulic cylinder; first and second hydraulic valves connected to said hydraulic power supply system and to said boom hydraulic cylinder for controlling a displacement of said boom hydraulic cylinder and to said trolley hydraulic cylinder for controlling a displacement of said trolley hydraulic cylinder; such that said boom hydraulic cylinder is operable for moving said hook-up member into an engagement with a hitch member of a tow vehicle, and when said hook-up member is held in a fixed position relative to a tow vehicle, said boom and trolley hydraulic cylinders are operable for raising and retaining said front wheels off the ground, and for preventing a rotation of said U-shaped frame relative to said boom. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. In combination a pickup truck and a mobile crane hitched behind said pickup truck for travelling to and from an article hoisting site, said pickup truck having a hitch member, and said mobile crane comprising:
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a horizontally disposed U-shaped frame having a front end and a rear end; a pair of first wheels affixed to said front end and a pair of second wheels affixed to said rear end for supporting said rear end, said rear wheels having roadworthy rubber tires mounted thereon; a mast extending vertically from said frame, said mast having a boom support bracket affixed thereto and said boom support bracket having a first pivot having a horizontal axis of rotation and a second pivot having a vertical axis of rotation relative to said U-shaped frame; a boom mounted in said boom support bracket, said boom having a far end and a near end, said boom being cantilevered in said boom support bracket with said near end being movably connected to said first pivot; said boom comprising a tubular base portion on said near end and an extensional portion being telescopically mounted in said tubular base portion and being extendible toward said far end; a winch mounted on said near end of said boom with a cable thereof threaded inside said boom and out at said far end; coupling means affixed to said far end of said boom, said coupling means comprising a pair of spaced-apart parallel plates disposed astride said cable and said far end, and each having a pair of holes there through and a downward alignment of said holes in each said pair of holes through the diameters thereof forming an obtuse angle with the longitudinal axis of said boom on said near end of said boom; a tow bar connected to said pairs of holes in said coupling means, said tow bar having an orientation following said downward alignment;
said tow bar having a hookup member mounted thereon and said hook-up member being connected to said hitch member of said pickup truck;a first hydraulic cylinder connected between said boom support bracket and said base portion of said boom;
said first hydraulic cylinder being a double-acting first hydraulic cylinder for forcefully raising said front end of said frame and said first wheels relative to said second wheels;rigging means connected between said front end of said frame and said boom for retaining said first wheels in a raised position above a road surface, and for preventing a rotation of said U-shaped frame relative to said boom; a second hydraulic cylinder connected between said tubular base portion and said extensional portion, said second hydraulic cylinder being a double-acting second hydraulic cylinder for forcefully positioning said crane at a more or less distant position behind said pickup truck; an hydraulic power supply system mounted on said frame for supplying hydraulic power to said first and second hydraulic cylinders; first and second hydraulic valves being connected to said hydraulic power supply system and respectively to said first and second hydraulic cylinders for controlling displacements of said first and second hydraulic cylinders; whereby when said first wheels are held in said raised position and a positioning of said crane behind said pickup truck is effected, said crane is safely towed by said pickup truck. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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