The present invention relates to a stabilizer leg device according to the preamble of claim 1 with a stabilizer leg to be moved downwards from an object, such as a crane vehicle, so as to stabilize this object by bearing through a footplate secured to a lower end of the stabilizer leg onto a support layer on which the object is resting.
Such a stabilizer leg device is normally a part of a support arrangement fixed to such an object, such as a moveable crane construction, by a frame structure to which one or more such stabilizer leg devices are secured for stabilizing the crane construction when this has to carry out work.
Such stabilizer leg devices of this type are known through EP 2 055 664 A1 and JP 2013075753 and the movement of the first stabilizer leg member in the form of a vertical displacement in relation to said holder and by that in relation to the object, such as the crane vehicle, constitutes an advantage in relation to stabilizer leg devices where the stabilizer leg is tilted around a horizontal axis to and from a working position of the stabilizer leg device, which may be problematic when the space for parking said object with the stabilizer leg device or devices is limited.
Furthermore, the displacement of the first stabilizer leg member in relation to the holder by the action of said first power member, such as a hydraulic cylinder, to a lower end position and then locking the first stabilizer leg member in relation to the holder in this position makes it possible to use a rather “weak” such first power member and thereby a first power member with a low demand of space, which is of advantage where space is limited.
In spite of these advantages of the known stabilizer leg devices, the locking arrangements thereof leave a great deal to desire with respect to reliability and simplicity of obtaining locking and unlocking states thereof, since the locking and unlocking actions have to be carried out by man power, for instance by inserting a pin in a recess or removing it therefrom.
The object of the present invention is to provide a stabilizer leg device of the type defined in the introduction that is improved in at least some aspect in relation to such stabilizer leg devices already known.
This object is according to the invention achieved by providing such a stabilizer leg device with the features listed in the characterizing part of appended patent claim 1.
An automatic locking of said first stabilizer leg member in the lower end position in the working position of the stabilizer leg device and an automatic unlocking when transferring the stabilizer leg device from said working position is obtained through these features. The reliability of the locking and unlocking actions will be high and time and trouble are saved by requiring no hand-operation for carrying out the locking and unlocking actions. Accordingly, this is enabled by a member interconnecting the locking arrangement and the second stabilizer leg member to make the state of the locking arrangement dependent upon the vertical distance of the footplate to the first stabilizer leg member by automatically transferring the locking arrangement into the locking state upon displacement of the footplate downwards towards a working position of the stabilizer leg device and reaching a given extension degree of the second stabilizer leg member, and upon retracting the second stabilizer leg member from a working position of the stabilizer leg device and passing said given extension degree automatically transferring the locking arrangement into an unlocked state enabling upwards movement of the first stabilizer leg member in relation to the holder.
According to an embodiment of the invention said interconnecting member comprises at least one stiff elongated member, such as a rod, having one end connected to said footplate. This constitutes a simple and reliable way of accomplishing an interconnection of the locking arrangement and the second stabilizer leg member to make the state of the locking arrangement dependent upon the vertical distance of the footplate to the first stabilizer leg member. It is pointed out that “connected to said footplate” here is to be interpreted to cover also the case in which one end of said stiff elongated member is operatively connected to the footplate as long as the extension degree of the second stabilizer leg member does not exceed said given extension degree, but the end of the stiff elongated member may leave contact with the footplate for extensions of the second stabilizer leg member beyond said given extension degree.
According to another embodiment of the invention said at least one stiff elongated member has an upper end connected to one of said two locking members to cause movement thereof upon movement of the second stabilizer leg member in relation to the first stabilizer leg member. The two locking members of the locking arrangement may by this be moved between a locked and unlocked state by movement of the stiff elongated member due to movement of the second stabilizer leg member in relation to the first stabilizer leg member.
According to another embodiment of the invention the locking arrangement comprises at least one spring member storing potential energy in said unlocked state, and said interconnecting member is configured to release the spring member upon extension of the second stabilizer leg member from the first stabilizer leg member for urging one of said locking members into engagement with the other locking member and keeping the locking members in the locking state under pretention. This is a favorable way of obtaining automatic locking and unlocking of the first stabilizer leg member in relation to the holder.
According to another embodiment of the invention the locking arrangement is configured to obtain said locking engagement by a movement of one of the locking members transversally to the vertical extension of the stabilizer leg.
According to another embodiment of the invention the interconnecting member is configured to cause movement of said second locking member upon extension and retraction of the second stabilizer leg member in relation to the first stabilizer leg member. Said first locking member may then according to another embodiment of the invention comprise a recess in the first stabilizer leg member to be engaged by the second locking member in said locking state. Alternatively, the interconnecting member may in another embodiment of the invention be configured to cause movement of the first locking member upon extension and retraction of the second stabilizer leg member in relation to the first stabilizer leg member.
In a further development of the last-mentioned embodiment, the second locking member comprises a recess in the holder and the interconnecting member is configured, upon extension and retraction of the second stabilizer leg member with respect to the first stabilizer leg member, to move the first locking member into and out of locking state engagement in the holder recess.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the first locking member is a non-circular, such as oval, plate-like member and the second locking member comprises a correspondingly shaped opening into a room in the holder, wherein said plate-like member is configured to be received in said room in the lower end position of the first stabilizer leg member, and the control arrangement is configured to obtain said locking state by causing turning of said plate-like member around a center axis of the first stabilizer leg member.
According to another embodiment of the invention a power cylinder of the second power member forms the first stabilizer leg member and the second stabilizer leg member is a piston rod belonging to that power cylinder, wherein one or both of said power members may be a hydraulic cylinder.
The invention also relates to a support arrangement and a moveable crane construction according to the appended claims 13 and 14, respectively. The advantages of such an arrangement and such a construction appear clearly from the above discussion of the stabilizer leg device according to the present invention.
Further advantages as well as advantageous features of the invention will appear from the description following below.
With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a specific description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
In the drawings:
The design and function of a stabilizer leg device according to the first embodiment of the invention will now be described while making reference to
The stabilizer leg device has also a locking arrangement which will now be described while making reference to
Said control arrangement comprises a member interconnecting the locking arrangement and the second stabilizer leg member 12 to make the state of the locking arrangement dependent upon the vertical distance of the footplate 7 to the first stabilizer leg member 9 by automatically transferring the locking arrangement into said locking state upon displacing the footplate downwards towards a working position of the stabilizer leg device and reaching a given extension degree of the second stabilizer leg member 12 shown in
Thus, when the second stabilizer leg member 12, and by that the footplate 7, reaches the position shown in
When the stabilizer leg device is to be transferred from the working position shown in
The invention is of course in no way restricted to the embodiments described above, since many possibilities for modifications thereof are likely to be obvious to a person skilled in the art without having to deviate from the scope of invention defined in the appended claims.
The object to be stabilized by a stabilizer leg device according to the invention may be any type of object needing such a stabilization to stand safely without moving or any risk of tilting.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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17164484.2 | Apr 2017 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/057937 | 3/28/2018 | WO | 00 |