Traversing hoists – Having counterweight or counterbalancing means – Counterweight movable relative to load support
Patent
1979-05-18
1981-01-06
Marbert, James B.
Traversing hoists
Having counterweight or counterbalancing means
Counterweight movable relative to load support
B66C 2376
Patent
active
042431484
ABSTRACT:
A vertical tower and lifting boom are counterbalanced by a separately supported counterweight unit. The counterweight unit is self-propelled and connected to a mobile tower platform by a horizontal stinger. A diagonal tower brace extends between the outer end of the stinger and the upper end of the tower for transmission of rotational forces about the vertical tower axis. A vertical counterweight strut is connected between the counterweight unit and the outer end of a pivoted staymast that extends rearwardly in opposition to the boom.
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Marbert James B.
Riggers Manufacturing Company
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