| 20090301984 | MOVABLE PULLEY HEADS FOR A LATERAL SPREADER MOVEMENT - Movable pulley head assembly for a lateral spreader movement, where the lateral movement of the spreader is carried out directly on hoist pulley assemblies, the assembly including structurally rigid bridges where a beam of the bridge is long enough for the travel of the mechanism, cross members attached to pulley heads, where each cross member supports a bridge at each end by means of elements allowing relative movement between bridge and cross member, where the cross members can be extended outside the bridges to serve as support for other elements or mechanisms, the assembly further including worm screws for the lateral movement of the spreader. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20080210652 | Hydraulic Motors for Actuating and Controlling an Anti-Swing System in Container-Handling Granes - The invention relates to hydraulic motors for actuating and controlling an anti-swing system in container-handling cranes. Container-handling cranes pose the following problem, namely that, when the trolley moves, the cables supporting the load spreader oscillate longitudinally in relation to the aforementioned movement. Systems currently used to reduce said swinging movement are inconvenient because (i) they comprise numerous power transmission elements, thereby generating maintenance problems, and (ii) the main two functions thereof are performed separately, i.e. movement transmission and oscillation reduction. The aforementioned problems can be resolved with an autonomous, independent drive system using hydraulic motors, thereby rendering the power transmission drive chain simple, robust, reliable and easy to maintain. In addition, the motors perform the main functions simultaneously, i.e. producing the movement and reducing the oscillations. According to the invention, pressure-limiting devices are used to dampen the pressure points applied to the motors during the swinging movement. The system balances the pressure on the motors and, in this way, offsets the oscillating movement. | 09-04-2008 |