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High-intensity, telescoping light tower with safety features

BOSS LTG, INC.
2020
Online Patent

Titel:
High-intensity, telescoping light tower with safety features
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: BOSS LTG, INC.
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Veröffentlichung: 2020
Medientyp: Patent
Sonstiges:
  • Nachgewiesen in: USPTO Patent Grants
  • Sprachen: English
  • Patent Number: 10871,004
  • Publication Date: December 22, 2020
  • Appl. No: 16/787252
  • Application Filed: February 11, 2020
  • Assignees: BOSS LTG., INC. (Baton Rouge, LA, US)
  • Claim: 1. A light tower including: a. a mobile trailer having a frame; b. a primary boom pivotally mounted to the frame; c. a pivot system affixed to the frame and activated by a pivot controller to pivot the primary boom between a first transport position and a second operating position; d. a light section having an array of lights affixed to an uppermost portion of the primary boom when the primary boom is in the second position, the light section operatively attached to a power source to operate the array of lights; and e. a stop limit switch affixed to the frame and positioned to be triggered when the primary boom is pivoted by the pivot system into the second position, wherein triggering the stop limit switch deactivates the pivot system.
  • Claim: 2. The light tower of claim 1 wherein the pivot system comprises a pivot winch operatively attached to the primary boom by cables; the pivot winch when activated by the pivot controller pivots the primary boom between the first transport position and the second operating position.
  • Claim: 3. The light tower of claim 1 wherein the pivot system comprises a hydraulic system with fluid reservoir operatively connected to a pivot cylinder affixed to the frame and the primary boom; the pivot cylinder when activated by the pivot controller pivots the primary boom between the first transport position and the second operating position.
  • Claim: 4. The light tower of claim 1 wherein the mobile trailer having a frame comprises a trailer frame mounted on a wheel and axle assembly, a tower post vertically affixed to the trailer frame for attaching the primary boom to the frame.
  • Claim: 5. The light tower of claim 1 further comprising a spring mounted to the frame, the spring being positioned to contact and resist the primary boom before the primary boom is pivoted into the second position.
  • Claim: 6. The light tower of claim 1 further comprising a wind speed sensor attached to the light tower proximate the light section and operatively attached to a wind warning signal, wherein when the primary boom is in the operating position and the velocity of wind as determined by the wind speed sensor exceeds a predeterminer amount, the wind warning signal is activated.
  • Claim: 7. A light tower including: a. a mobile trailer having a frame; b. a primary boom pivotally mounted to the frame; c. at least one extension boom connected to the primary boom; c. a telescoping system affixed to the frame and activated by a telescoping controller to extend and retract the at least one extension boom between a first retracted position and a second extended position; d. a light section having an array of lights affixed to an uppermost portion of the extension boom when the primary boom is in an operating position, the light section operatively attached to a power source to operate the array of lights; and e. an up limit switch affixed to the frame and positioned to be triggered when the at least one extension boom is extended by the telescoping system into the second position; wherein triggering the up limit switch deactivates the telescoping system.
  • Claim: 8. The light tower of claim 7 wherein the telescoping system comprises a vertical extension winch operatively attached to the primary boom and the at least one extension boom by cables; the vertical extension winch when activated by the telescoping controller extends and retracts the at least one extension boom between the first retracted position and the second extended position.
  • Claim: 9. The light tower of claim 7 wherein the telescoping system comprises a hydraulic system with fluid reservoir operatively connected to a telescoping hydraulic cylinder affixed to the at least one extension boom and the primary boom; the telescoping hydraulic cylinder when activated by the telescoping controller extends and retracts the at least one extension boom between the first retracted position and the second extended position.
  • Claim: 10. The light tower of claim 7 further including a warning signal activated when the telescoping controller activates the telescoping system.
  • Claim: 11. The light tower of claim 7 further comprising a boom extension lock having (a) a boom locking cam that extends to lock one of the at least one extension boom in the second position; (b) a solenoid operatively connected to the boom locking cam, the solenoid moving the boom locking cam in a first direction when the solenoid is energized; and (c) a biasing spring operatively connected to the boom locking cam to move the boom locking cam in a second direction when the solenoid is not energized.
  • Claim: 12. The light tower of claim 11 wherein the solenoid retracts the boom locking cam when energized, and the biasing spring extends the boom locking cam when the solenoid is not energized.
  • Claim: 13. The light tower of claim 11 wherein when the up limit switch is triggered the boom locking cam locks at least one extension boom in the second position.
  • Claim: 14. The light tower of claim 7 further comprising a wind speed sensor attached to the light tower proximate the light section and operatively attached to a wind warning signal, wherein when the primary boom is in the operating position and the velocity of wind as determined by the wind speed sensor exceeds a predeterminer amount, the wind warning signal is activated.
  • Claim: 15. The light tower of claim 7 further comprising a wind speed sensor attached to the light tower proximate the light section and operatively attached to the telescoping system, wherein when the at least one extension boom is in the second position and the velocity of wind as determined by the wind speed sensor exceeds a predeterminer amount, the wind speed sensor activates the telescoping system to retract the at least one extension boom into the first position.
  • Claim: 16. The light tower of claim 7 further comprising a mechanical stop affixed to the at least one extension boom to engage with a clip affixed to the primary boom, the engagement of the mechanical stop with the clip prevents overextension of the at least one extension boom from the primary boom beyond a predetermined position.
  • Claim: 17. The light tower of claim 16 further comprising a second mechanical stop affixed to a second extension boom to engage with a second clip affixed to a first extension boom, the engagement of the second mechanical stop with the second clip prevents overextension of the second extension boom from the first extension boom beyond a predetermined position.
  • Claim: 18. The light tower of claim 7 further comprising a down limit switch affixed to the frame and positioned to be triggered when the at least on extension boom is retracted by the telescoping system into the first position, wherein triggering the down limit switch deactivates the telescoping system.
  • Claim: 19. The light tower of claim 1 further comprising a second stop limit switch affixed to the frame and positioned to be triggered when the primary boom is pivoted by the pivot system into the first position, wherein triggering the second stop limit switch deactivates the pivot system.
  • Claim: 20. The light tower of claim 1 further comprising at least one extension boom connected to the primary boom; a telescoping system affixed to the frame and activated by a telescoping controller to extend and retract the at least one extension boom between a first retracted position and a second extended position; wherein the light section is affixed to an uppermost portion of the at least one extension boom when the primary boom is in the second operating position.
  • Claim: 21. The light tower of claim 1 further comprising a wind speed sensor attached to the light tower proximate the light section and operatively attached to the pivot system, wherein when the primary boom is in the second operating position and the velocity of wind as determined by the wind speed sensor exceeds a predeterminer amount, the wind speed sensor activates the pivot system to pivot the primary boom into the first operating position.
  • Patent References Cited: 3874683 April 1975 Lawson ; 9437109 September 2016 Stafford ; 10393324 August 2019 Chambers ; 2010/0232148 September 2010 Sharpley ; 2016/0258601 September 2016 Gowanlock ; 2016/0309566 October 2016 Fletcher
  • Primary Examiner: Bowman, Mary Ellen
  • Attorney, Agent or Firm: Roy Kiesel Ford Doody & North, APLC

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