Weight for a lift-limiting switch

A weight for operating the lift-limiting switch of a crane, especially a telescoping-boom crane, is composed of two identical castings connected together by a hinge at one side and having a lock on the opposite side which, when actuated, holds the two members around the crane cable but which can be opened to allow the weight to be placed over the cable or to be removed therefrom.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
My present invention relates to a weight for a lift-limiting switch adapted 
to fit around the cable of a crane and to actuate the switch upon lifting 
of the load-engaging tackle to prevent impact of the tackle against the 
crane boom point or head. 
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
In a crane, especially a telescoping-boom crane, at the boom point or head, 
the cable for lifting the load can extend downwardly to terminate at its 
lower end in a block or other unit of tackle engaging the load. A danger 
upon operation of such a crane is that the tackle will impact upon the 
crane head or point. 
To prevent such impact, the head of the crane may be provided with a 
lift-limiting switch which, upon operation, will terminate the lifting 
operation. 
In the telescoping crane system of U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,660, a weight is 
mounted on the cable and is suspended for a ligature which is connected to 
the lift-limiting switch at the head of the crane. While the weight 
applies tension to the ligature, lifting can proceed. When the lower load 
block, i.e. the load-engaging tackle, is lifted to raise the weight, the 
tension on the ligature is relaxed to allow the switch to automatically 
shift into a position which deactivates the winch and terminates the 
lifting operation. 
Weight suspended from a boom in another system is found in U.S. Pat. No. 
4,535,899 and reference may also be had, in this connection, to German 
Patent documents DE-OS 1,756,076 and DE-OS 28 46 394. 
The weights for operating the lift-limiting switch may consist of a number 
of pieces in prior art systems but to apply the weight to the cable or 
remove the weight from the cable generally the weight must be 
disassembled, thereby complicating the operation and making the process 
time-consuming. Furthermore, the fact that the device must be disassembled 
permits parts to be lost. 
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION 
It is, therefore, the principal object of the present invention to provide 
a weight for the purposes described which does not require disassembly to 
enable it to be placed around the cable or removed therefrom. 
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved weight for 
operating a lift-limiting switch of a crane, whereby drawbacks of earlier 
systems are obviated. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
These objects and others which will become apparent hereinafter are 
attained, in accordance with the invention by providing the weight from 
two identical shaped bodies or members which are interconnected by a hinge 
and can be locked together by a locking element. The members can be 
identical cast bodies which, however, can be machined differently, e.g. 
one to receive the locking pin and the other to contain the bore or recess 
in which the locking pin registers. 
For opening of the weight to permit its removal from the cable or for 
mounting it upon the cable, it is merely necessary to release the lock so 
that the two members can be swung into an open position and then swung 
closed around the cable. Upon displacement of the members into the latter 
position, the lock can automatically engage. 
Where the hinge is formed by a threaded bolt extending through side 
formations in the two members, the members can be replaced or interchanged 
in a simple manner. 
The lock is preferably a spring-loaded pin which can be displaceable in a 
threaded sleeve which is threaded into a side formation in one of the 
members so that the pin, under spring force can engage in a bore provided 
in the other member. In this case, the unlocking can be effected by simply 
pulling upon the pin by hand. The opening of the weight, therefore, does 
not require the use of any tool. 
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the two members are castings 
formed of iron which are identical to one another prior to machining and 
which can be oriented with one member inverted relatively to the other. 
The side formations of the two members can be formed as teeth which fit 
together snugly to minimize the gaps between them and each member 
preferably has three such teeth, two on one side and one on the other, the 
teeth being offset from the median plane. The two teeth on respective 
sides of the two members can interengage to form the hinge when a threaded 
bolt is inserted through them. 
The weight for a lift-limiting switch of a crane, especially a boom-type 
telescoping crane can comprise: 
two substantially identical members of generally U-shaped cross section, 
each of the members being formed with a channel and having side formations 
flanking the respective channel; 
means forming a hinge between side formations of the members, thereby 
enabling the members to be fitted around the cable and to receive the 
cable with clearance in the channels; and 
lock means on the members selectively operable to retain the members in a 
closed position enclosing the cable and enabling the members to be swung 
about the hinge into an open position for enabling the weight to be placed 
on and removed from the cable. 
The invention also includes a crane system which comprises: 
a boom having a boom head; 
a cable depending from the boom head and raisable and lowerable therefrom; 
tackle on the cable for engaging the cable with a load; 
a lift-limiting switch actuatable terminate raising for the tackle; 
a weight surrounding the cable and actuating the switch upon upward 
entrainment of the weight by the tackle, the weight comprising: 
two substantially identical members of generally U-shaped cross section, 
each of the members being formed with a channel and having side formations 
flanking the respective channel, 
means forming a hinge between side formations of the members, thereby 
enabling the members to be fitted around the cable and to receive the 
cable with clearance in the channels, and 
lock means on the members selectively operable to retain the members in a 
closed position enclosing the cable and enabling the members to be swung 
about the hinge into an open position for enabling the weight to be placed 
on and removed from the cable; and 
a flexible member anchored to the weight and to the head for suspending the 
weight from the head.

SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION 
Turning first to FIG. 8, it can be seen that a telescoping boom crane can 
comprise a vehicle 30 having a chassis 32 provided with a driver's cab 31 
and wheels 33 driven from its cab which can allow the crane to travel from 
place to place. The crane also has a turntable 34 which is provided with a 
support 35 for a boom 36 which can be raised and lowered by, for example, 
the hydraulic cylinder 43, the boom 36 being shown in an elevated position 
in FIG. 8. The boom 36 is of the telescoping type and can include an inner 
member 38 displaceable from the member 37 upon extension of the boom. At 
the boom point, a head 39 is provided which can form one block of a 
two-block tackle, the lower block 41 of which has a hook 42 for a load to 
be raised and lowered by the crane. The cable is represented at 41 and, as 
is also apparent from FIG. 8, the head 39 can be provided with a switch 44 
limiting the lifting movement when the lower block 41 engages a weight 1 
surrounding the cable 40 and suspended from the head by a ligature or 
flexible element 3. The weight itself can operate the switch or the switch 
can be operated by relief of the tension of the ligature when the weight 1 
is lifted by the lower portion of the tackle. 
The weight has been shown in greater detail in FIGS. 1-7. 
In FIG. 1, for example, I have shown the weight 1 to be connected via 
chains 2 with the ligature or flexible member via a shackle 4 or a similar 
element, an additional shackle 4 being provided at the free end of the 
ligature 3 for connection of the head of the crane so that the weight 1 
can be suspended along the cable. 
As can be seen from FIGS. 2 and 3, the weight 1 is composed of two 
identical cast bodies 1A and 1B, the body 1B being inverted relative to 
the member 1A. The two members are connected by a threaded bolt 5 forming 
a hinge. Each of the members 1A and 1B is provided with a screw 6 threaded 
through one of the links of the chain 2. 
To lock the two members 1A and 1B together, a spring-loaded pin 7 is 
provided which has an end 9 engageable in a bore 10 provided in the member 
1B. The spring biasing the pin downwardly (FIG. 2) has been represented at 
12 and bears upon the shoulder 45. Surrounding the pin 7 is a threaded 
sleeve 8 with a head 46 of hexagonal shape enabling it to be engaged by a 
wrench so that the sleeve 8 can be threaded into a bore 47 in member 1A. 
The handle 48 of the pin enables it to be gripped by the fingers and 
pulled out of the bore 10. 
In FIGS. 4 and 5, for example, I have shown the pin 7, 9 retracted from the 
bore 10 so that the two members 1A and 1B can be swung apart, (FIG. 5) to 
enable them to be fitted around the cable 40 which then passes with 
clearance through the passage formed in the weight when the two members 
are again swung into the closed position and the pins 7, 9 drop 
automatically into the bore 10. 
FIGS. 6 and 7 show the member 1A in greater detail, member 1B being 
identical thereto. As will be apparent from FIGS. 6 and 7, the members 1A 
and 1B have troughs 49 which are flanked by side formations or teeth. Two 
such formations are provided at 11 on one side of the trough and 
interdigitate with the two formations on the corresponding side of member 
1B which is inverted relative to member 1A (FIG. 2). 
On the opposite side is another tooth forming the corresponding side member 
11. In the case of member 1A, the casting is threaded to receive the 
sleeve 8 whereas in the case of member 1B, that side formation is drilled 
to provide the bore 10. 
The members 1A and 1B may be recessed at 50 to accommodate the bolts 6 and 
the chain links.