Tracy Livingston - Heber UT, US James Goldhardt - Heber City UT, US Terry Schrader - Southlake TX, US James Lott - Newburgh IN, US David Oliphant - Heber City UT, US Harry Daugherty - Whitehouse OH, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
E04B 1/00
US Classification:
5274517, 52 40, 52120, 52296, 52848
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for mounting a wind turbine and blade assembly on the upper end of a wind turbine tower. In one aspect the apparatus generally includes a ginpole that is used to assemble the tower and a lifting frame or truss that is removably secured to a top bay assembly of the tower using the ginpole. The lifting frame or truss is operated using either cables or hydraulic rams and extends fore of the tower when the frame or truss is in a first position and generally above the tower when in a second position. When in the first position, a wind turbine or blade assembly can be hoisted to the top of the tower. The wind turbine or blade assembly is then moved into position for mounting to the tower as the frame or truss is pivoted to a second position. When the turbine and blade assembly are secured to the tower, the frame or truss is disconnected from the tower and lowered to the ground followed by the ginpole being lowered to the ground.
Lifting System And Apparatus For Constructing Wind Turbine Towers
Tracy Livingston - Heber City UT, US Terry Schrader - Southlake TX, US James Goldhardt - Salt Lake City UT, US James Lott - Newburgh IN, US
International Classification:
E04H 12/00
US Classification:
052651050
Abstract:
The disclosed invention is utilized for mounting a wind turbine and blade upper end of a wind turbine tower. The invention generally includes a frame or tally secured to the top bay assembly of the tower. A transverse beam is e frame or truss and extends fore of the tower when the frame or truss is in a first erally above the tower when in a second position. When in the first position, a blade assembly can be hoisted to the top of the tower. The wind turbine or blade n moved into position for mounting to the tower as the frame or truss is pivoted to n. When the turbine and blade assembly are secured to the tower, the frame or ected from the tower and lowered to the ground.
Lifting System And Apparatus For Constructing And Enclosing Wind Turbine Towers
Tracy Livingston - Heber City UT, US James Goldhardt - Salt Lake City UT, US Terry Schrader - Southlake TX, US James Lott - Newburgh IN, US David Oliphant - West Jordan UT, US Harry Daugherty - Whitehouse OH, US
An apparatus and method for mounting a wind turbine and blade assembly on the upper end of a wind turbine tower. In one aspect the apparatus generally includes a ginpole that is used to assemble the tower and a lifting frame or truss that is removably secured to a top bay assembly of the tower using the ginpole. The lifting frame or truss is operated using either cables or hydraulic rams and extends fore of the tower when the frame or truss is in a first position and generally above the tower when in a second position. When in the first position, a wind turbine or blade assembly can be hoisted to the top of the tower. The wind turbine or blade assembly is then moved into position for mounting to the tower as the frame or truss is pivoted to a second position. When the turbine and blade assembly are secured to the tower, the frame or truss is disconnected from the tower and lowered to the ground followed by the ginpole being lowered to the ground.