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- This invention relates to a boom, and more particularly to a movable boom for carrying a person.
- Such operations may be in a tunnel, a mine, a large furnace, or in a large conduit or pipe.
- Another operation of this type is disclosed in my copending application for United States Letters Patent Serial No. 826,856, tiled on even date herewith, entitled Apparatus and Method for Making Large Plastic Article.
- the apparatus described in my copending application comprises a mold having a plurality of walls in the form of an enclosure. In the use of the mold, the inside surface of the walls of the mold are coated with a plastic, such as by spraying, to form a plastic article of the shape of the mold. Thus the operator mu-st move throughout the mold in order t coat the entire area of the surfaces of the mold.
- Such ventilation may be in the form of fresh air blown to the operator. However, if the operation gives olf obnoxious fumes, the ventilation may be in the form of an exhaust system to draw the fumes away from the operator or operators.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a boom for carrying a person or persons which includes a Ventilating system.
- FIGURE l is a perspective view of the boom of the present invention.
- FIGURE 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the boom of the present invention.
- FIGURE 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of FIGURE 2.
- FIGURE 4 is an elevational view of the exhaust end ofthe boom of the present invention.
- boom of the present invention is generally designated as 10.
- Boom comprises a hollow, elongated duct 12 supported in a horizontal position on a dolly 14.
- An elongated, rectangular top wall 26 extends across the upper ribs 20 and between the upper rods 16.
- elongated, rectangular bottom wall 28 extends across the lower ribs 22 and between the ⁇ lower rods 18.
- a pair o f spaced, parallel side walls 30 extend across the vertical ribs 24 and between the upper rods 16 and the lower rods 18. The walls 26, 28, and 30 enclose the duct 12 leaving only the ends of the duct 12 open.
- Lower rods 18 project longitudinally beyond the front end of the duct 12, and a platform 32 is mounted on the projecting ends of the rods 18.
- a railing 34 is mounted across the front end of the platform 32.
- a pair of upright posts 36 are secured to the rods 16 and 18 at the rear of the platform 32. Posts 36 extend upwardly from the platform 32 for a distance greater than the height -of a man, and an electric flood light 38 is secured to the top of each of the posts 36.
- a control panel 40 is mounted on one of the posts 36.
- a Ventilating fan is mounted within the duct 12 at the rear end of the duct 12.
- the blades 44 of the Ventilating fan 42 are mounted on a shaft 46 which is rotatably supported in a bearing 48.
- Bearing 48 is supported from the rods 16 and 18 of the duct 12 by supports S0.
- a reversible electric motor 52 is mounted on the top wall 26 of the duct 12.
- a pulley 54 isl Rotation of motor 52 in the opposite direction will oper ⁇ ate fan 42 as an exhaust fan to draw air through the duct 12 away from the platform 32.
- Control panel 40 contains a switch for operating the motor S2.
- Ventilating fan 42 is shown mounted directly in the duct 12, the Ventilating fan can be separate from the duct 12 and connected to the duct 12 by a flexible tubing. Also, the duct 12 can be divided longitudinally into two separate passageways with an exhaust fan connected to one of the passageways and a separate fan for blowing fresh air connected to the other passageway.
- Dolly 14 comprises a rectangular base 66 having a pair of opposed downwardly extending legs 68 at each end thereof.
- An axle '70 extends through and is supported by each pair of opposed legs 68, and a wheel 72 is rotatably mounted on each end of each of the axles 70.
- Wheels 72 ride on a pair of spaced parallel tracks 74.
- Tracks 74 yare each U-shaped channels and the wheels 72 ride between the flanges of the tracks 74.
- the top flanges of the tracks 74 prevent the boom 10 from tipping.
- a pair of spaced, upright posts 78 are mounted on each side of the base l66 of dolly 14 adjacent the ends of the base 66. Braces 80 support the posts 78 in the upright position. Side rails 82 are connected between the tops 0f each pair of posts 78, and end rails 84 are connected between the tops of the posts 78 on opposite sides of the base 66. As shown in FIGURES 2, and 3, a pin 86 projects inward-ly from each of the posts 78 adjacent the bottom of the posts 78, and a roller 88 is rotatably mounted on each of the pins 86.
- Duct 12 is mounted on the dolly 14 with the lower rods 18 of the duct 12 riding on the rollers 88. Duct 12 extends under the end rails 84 of the dolly 14. 'I'he end rails 84 help prevent tipping of the duct 12 with respect to the dolly 14.
- a toothed rack 90 is secured to and extends longitudinally along the bottom of the duct 12.
- a reversible elecv tric motor 92 is secured to the base 66 of the dolly 14.
- Motor 92 drives a gear 94 through a speed reducing mechanism 96.
- Gear 94 meshes with the teeth of rack 90 so that rotation of the gear 94 moves the duct -12 longitudinally with respect to the dolly 14.
- Control panel 49 contains a switch for operating the motor 92.
- a chain can be secured to the duct 12 which passes over a sprocket wheel driven by motor 92.
- the boom of the present invention is used in the following manner:
- An operator stands on the platform 32 and can support himself by the railing 34.
- the Operator is moved into and through the enclosure by moving the dolly 14 along the tracks 74. Movement of the dolly 14 along the tracks 74 can be accomplished either manually by another operator, or by a power means, not shown, connected to one or more of the wheels 72 of the dolly 14.
- the operator can obtain small movements of the platform 32 by operating motor 92 which rotates gear 94 and thereby moves the duct 12 longitudinally with respect to the dolly 14. If the operator requires Ventilation, he operates the fan motor 52 to rotate the Ventilating fan 42. Rotation of the fan blades 44 in one direction will blow fresh air through the duct 12 to the platform 32. Rotation of the fan blades 44 in the opposite ⁇ di-rection will draw air and any obnoxious fumes through the duct from the platform 32. Flood lights 38 ⁇ will illuminate the enclosure so that the operator can properly carry out his work.
- a boom comprising an elongated hollow duct, said duct being closed at one end, a platform means on the other end of said duct for carrying a person, a Ventilating fan in said closed and for forcing air through said duct toward said platform, motor means electrically connected to said fan, movable supporting means Afor moving said duct with respect to a supporting surface, illuminating means carried by said duct above said platform means, and a con-trol means on said duct above said platform for selectively operating said illuminating means and said motor means.
- a boom comprising an elongated hollow duct, said duct being closed at one end, platform means on the other end of said duct for carrying a person, a Ventilating fan in said closed end for forcing air through said duct toward said platform, motor means electrically connected to said fan, movable supporting means for moving said duct with respect to a supporting surface, elements mechanically interconnecting said duct and said movable supporting means so that said duct is capable of having relative movement with respect to said movable supporting means, and a control means on said duct adjacent the platform means for selectively initiating said relative movement between said duct and said movable supporting means.
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Oct. l0, 1961 D. wElss 3,003,579
Fi lllllllllllll 59 DAVID wsns D. WEISS Oct. 10, 1961 BOOM 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed July 13, 1959 INVENTOR. DAVID WEISS @un H. MQ
ATTORNEY 3,883,579 Patented Oct. 10, 1961 3,003,579 300M David Weiss, Philadelphia, Pa., assigner to Dalco lndustries, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., a corporation of Penn- Sylvania Filed July 13, '1959, Ser. No. 826,855 2 Claims. (Cl. 182-13) This invention relates to a boom, and more particularly to a movable boom for carrying a person.
There `are many operationswhich require an operator I to move through an enclosure to carry out the operation.
Such operations may be in a tunnel, a mine, a large furnace, or in a large conduit or pipe. Another operation of this type is disclosed in my copending application for United States Letters Patent Serial No. 826,856, tiled on even date herewith, entitled Apparatus and Method for Making Large Plastic Article. The apparatus described in my copending application comprises a mold having a plurality of walls in the form of an enclosure. In the use of the mold, the inside surface of the walls of the mold are coated with a plastic, such as by spraying, to form a plastic article of the shape of the mold. Thus the operator mu-st move throughout the mold in order t coat the entire area of the surfaces of the mold.
For such operations it is desirable that the operator be carried through the enclosure. This is particularly desirable when the operator must carry equipment for carrying out the operation or Where the operator cannot walk on the wall of the enclosure. Also it is often necessary to provide the operator with ventilation. Such ventilation may be in the form of fresh air blown to the operator. However, if the operation gives olf obnoxious fumes, the ventilation may be in the form of an exhaust system to draw the fumes away from the operator or operators.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a boom for carrying a person or persons.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a movable boom for carrying a person or persons.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a boom for carrying =a person or persons which includes a Ventilating system.
Other objects Will appear hereinafter.
For the purpose of illustrating the invention there is shown in the drawings a form which is presently preferred; it being understood, however, that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
FIGURE l is a perspective view of the boom of the present invention.
FIGURE 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the boom of the present invention.
FIGURE 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 4 is an elevational view of the exhaust end ofthe boom of the present invention.
Referring to FIGURES l and 2 of the drawing, the boom of the present invention is generally designated as 10. Boom comprises a hollow, elongated duct 12 supported in a horizontal position on a dolly 14.
Duct 12 compri-ses a pair of elongated, horizontally extending upper rods 16, and a pair of elongated, horizontally extending lower rods 18. Upper rods 16 are connected in spaced, parallel relation by horizontal ribs 29. Lower vrods 18 are connected together in spaced, parallel relation by horizontal ribs 22. Each of the upper rods 16 is connected in spaced, parallel relation to one of the lower rods 18 by vertical ribs 24. Thus the rods 16 and 18, and the ribs 20, 22 and 24 form a hollow tube of rectangular transverse cross-section.
An elongated, rectangular top wall 26 extends across the upper ribs 20 and between the upper rods 16. An`
elongated, rectangular bottom wall 28 extends across the lower ribs 22 and between the `lower rods 18. A pair o f spaced, parallel side walls 30 extend across the vertical ribs 24 and between the upper rods 16 and the lower rods 18. The walls 26, 28, and 30 enclose the duct 12 leaving only the ends of the duct 12 open.
Referring to FIGURES 2 Iand 4, a Ventilating fan, generally designated as 42, is mounted within the duct 12 at the rear end of the duct 12. The blades 44 of the Ventilating fan 42 are mounted on a shaft 46 which is rotatably supported in a bearing 48. Bearing 48 is supported from the rods 16 and 18 of the duct 12 by supports S0. A reversible electric motor 52 is mounted on the top wall 26 of the duct 12. A pulley 54 isl Rotation of motor 52 in the opposite direction will oper` ate fan 42 as an exhaust fan to draw air through the duct 12 away from the platform 32. Thus fan 42 can be rotated to provide the desired type ofventilation required by the operator standing on the platform 32; Control panel 40 contains a switch for operating the motor S2.
Although the Ventilating fan 42 is shown mounted directly in the duct 12, the Ventilating fan can be separate from the duct 12 and connected to the duct 12 by a flexible tubing. Also, the duct 12 can be divided longitudinally into two separate passageways with an exhaust fan connected to one of the passageways and a separate fan for blowing fresh air connected to the other passageway.
Dolly 14 comprises a rectangular base 66 having a pair of opposed downwardly extending legs 68 at each end thereof. An axle '70 extends through and is supported by each pair of opposed legs 68, and a wheel 72 is rotatably mounted on each end of each of the axles 70. Wheels 72 ride on a pair of spaced parallel tracks 74. Tracks 74 yare each U-shaped channels and the wheels 72 ride between the flanges of the tracks 74. The top flanges of the tracks 74 prevent the boom 10 from tipping.
A pair of spaced, upright posts 78 are mounted on each side of the base l66 of dolly 14 adjacent the ends of the base 66. Braces 80 support the posts 78 in the upright position. Side rails 82 are connected between the tops 0f each pair of posts 78, and end rails 84 are connected between the tops of the posts 78 on opposite sides of the base 66. As shown in FIGURES 2, and 3, a pin 86 projects inward-ly from each of the posts 78 adjacent the bottom of the posts 78, and a roller 88 is rotatably mounted on each of the pins 86. Duct 12 is mounted on the dolly 14 with the lower rods 18 of the duct 12 riding on the rollers 88. Duct 12 extends under the end rails 84 of the dolly 14. 'I'he end rails 84 help prevent tipping of the duct 12 with respect to the dolly 14.
A toothed rack 90 is secured to and extends longitudinally along the bottom of the duct 12. A reversible elecv tric motor 92 is secured to the base 66 of the dolly 14. Motor 92 drives a gear 94 through a speed reducing mechanism 96. Gear 94 meshes with the teeth of rack 90 so that rotation of the gear 94 moves the duct -12 longitudinally with respect to the dolly 14. Control panel 49 contains a switch for operating the motor 92. Instead of the gear andy rack drive for moving the duct 12 with respect to the dolly 14, a chain can be secured to the duct 12 which passes over a sprocket wheel driven by motor 92.
The boom of the present invention is used in the following manner:
An operator stands on the platform 32 and can support himself by the railing 34. The Operator is moved into and through the enclosure by moving the dolly 14 along the tracks 74. Movement of the dolly 14 along the tracks 74 can be accomplished either manually by another operator, or by a power means, not shown, connected to one or more of the wheels 72 of the dolly 14. The operator can obtain small movements of the platform 32 by operating motor 92 which rotates gear 94 and thereby moves the duct 12 longitudinally with respect to the dolly 14. If the operator requires Ventilation, he operates the fan motor 52 to rotate the Ventilating fan 42. Rotation of the fan blades 44 in one direction will blow fresh air through the duct 12 to the platform 32. Rotation of the fan blades 44 in the opposite `di-rection will draw air and any obnoxious fumes through the duct from the platform 32. Flood lights 38` will illuminate the enclosure so that the operator can properly carry out his work.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and, accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims, rather than to the foregoingv specification as indicating the scope of the invention.
I claim:
1. A boom comprising an elongated hollow duct, said duct being closed at one end, a platform means on the other end of said duct for carrying a person, a Ventilating fan in said closed and for forcing air through said duct toward said platform, motor means electrically connected to said fan, movable supporting means Afor moving said duct with respect to a supporting surface, illuminating means carried by said duct above said platform means, and a con-trol means on said duct above said platform for selectively operating said illuminating means and said motor means.
2. A boom comprising an elongated hollow duct, said duct being closed at one end, platform means on the other end of said duct for carrying a person, a Ventilating fan in said closed end for forcing air through said duct toward said platform, motor means electrically connected to said fan, movable supporting means for moving said duct with respect to a supporting surface, elements mechanically interconnecting said duct and said movable supporting means so that said duct is capable of having relative movement with respect to said movable supporting means, and a control means on said duct adjacent the platform means for selectively initiating said relative movement between said duct and said movable supporting means.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 337,049 Lizaola Mar. 2, 1886 662,875 Newburn Nov. 27, 1900 1,035,570 Gary et al Aug. 13, 1912 1,583,911 Bartling May 11, 1926 2,070,334 Garber Feb. 9, 1937 2,496,773 Brown Feb. 7, 1950 2,688,761 Good et al. Sept. 14, 1954 2,700,169 Henion Jan. 25, 1955 2,797,833 Cash July 2, 1957 2,829,582 Abbott Apr. 8, 1958 FOREIGN PATENTS 80,556 Austria Oct. l5, 1919 521,924 Great Britain June 4, 1940
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