Apparatus for pulling a molding ring off a neck of a concrete tubular workpiece

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6754941
  • Patent Number
    6,754,941
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 19, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 29, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for pulling a molding ring off a neck of a concrete tubular workpiece formed by the molding ring comprises two clamping jaws positioned diametrically opposite each other with respect to a vertical axis of the tubular workpiece, the clamping jaws overlapping the molding ring from above and engaging the workpiece below the molding ring. A supporting structure displaceably supports the clamping jaws, and a lifting device is arranged on the supporting structure for two pull-off catches arranged diametrically opposite each other with respect to the molding ring, the pull-off catches subtending an undercut of the molding ring. According to the invention, carriages are provided for the clamping jaws and pull-off catches, the carriages being adjustable in opposite directions along coaxial guides.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an apparatus for pulling a molding ring off a neck of a concrete tubular workpiece formed by the molding ring, which comprises two clamping jaws positioned diametrically opposite each other with respect to a vertical axis of the tubular workpiece, the clamping jaws overlapping the molding ring from above and engaging the workpiece below the molding ring, a supporting structure displaceably supporting the clamping jaws, and a lifting device arranged on the supporting structure for two pull-off catches arranged diametrically opposite each other with respect to the molding ring, the pull-off catches subtending an undercut of the molding ring.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Molding rings are used to form centering necks of tubular concrete workpieces and remain on the molded necks while the workpiece is removed from its mold. To enable the molding ring to be pulled off the neck of the at least partially hardened concrete workpiece without impairing the manufacturing tolerances or damaging the tubular workpiece, Austrian patent No. 397,939 proposes to hold the workpiece with clamping pliers positioned diametrically opposite each other with respect to a vertical axis of the workpiece and gripping the molding ring from above, and to pull the molding ring off the firmly held workpiece. A lifting device for pull-off catches is mounted on a supporting structure for the clamping pliers, and the pull-off catches are moved radially inwardly towards the molding ring until they subtend undercuts of the molding ring provided for this purpose. The lifting device then lifts the pull-off catches with the molding ring from the firmly held workpiece. Since the clamping pliers as well as the pull-off catches are freely displaceable, an adjustment drive connecting the pull-off catches for engaging the catches with the molding ring, the molding ring is pulled off the workpiece under favorable load conditions. However, the pull-off catches, which are part of an auxiliary frame connected to the supporting structure by the lifting device, must be angularly offset with respect to the clamping pliers, which requires a structurally determined minimum diameter of the tubular workpiece.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the primary object of this invention to provide an apparatus of the above-indicated type, with which molding rings may be advantageously pulled off the necks of workpieces of smaller as well as larger diameters.




The invention accomplishes this and other objects with an apparatus of the first-described structure, wherein the clamping jaws and pull-off catches are arranged on carriages which are adjustable in opposite directions along coaxial guides.




With this arrangement, the pull-off catches need not be angularly offet with respect to the clamping pliers but may be coaxial therewith on the carriages whereon they are mounted, which carriages are diametrically opposite each other with respect to the vertical axis of the workpiece and are adjustable in opposite directions along radial guides. Such a pull-off apparatus has no limits for the inner diameter of the workpiece since the workpiece is gripped only from the outside by the diametrically opposed clamping jaws.




To avoid bending loads on the workpiece due to the clamping jaws engaging the outside of the workpiece, the clamping jaws are advantageously arranged to engage the tubular workpiece from the outside and are part of clamping pliers gripping the inside and the outside of the tubular workpiece. In this case, the smallest inner diameter of the workpiece is determined by the structure of the clamping pliers whose inner jaws together must be inserted in the bore of the workpiece.




A simple construction is obtained when the clamping pliers comprise double-armed clamping levers linked to the carriages, clamping drives engaging one end of each clamping lever and the clamping jaws being carried by the opposite ends of the clamping levers. In this case, symmetrical load conditions are obtained if the clamping levers comprise two parts pivoted to opposite sides of a carriage body, the clamping jaws being pivotally positioned between the clamping lever parts to obtain a planar engagement of the clamping jaws with the workpiece and a load-free holding grip of the workpiece. This requires the outer clamping levers of the two clamping pliers to be guided outwardly past the pull-off catches to avoid their interfering with each other. To meet this requirement while obtaining favorable levering conditions, the carriage body may have two projections at respective sides of the molding ring, the clamping lever parts being pivoted to the projections.




To enable the lifting forces required to pull the molding ring off the neck of the workpiece to be held to a minimum, it may be necessary under some conditions to loosen the molding ring on the neck. For this purpose, hammers may be provided for the pull-off catches, the hammers being mounted on the carriages at a radial distance from, and outwardly of, the pull-off catches. When desired, the hammers may hit the pull-off catched from below and thus assist the loosening of the molding ring from the neck.




While this is not absolutely necessary, it is useful if the lifting device has a lifting unit associated with each carriage for each pull-off catch since the pull-off catches are arranged on two carriages. Simple constructional conditions are achieved in this case with an apparatus wherein a carrier for each pull-off catch is mounted on the carriages, each carrier being adjustable by a respective one of the lifting units along a lifting guide, and each pull-off catch being pivotally mounted on the carrier for pivoting about an axis extending tangentially to the vertical axis of the workpiece. The pivotal mounting of the pull-off catches on the carriers offers a space-saving adjustability of the catches, which may be lifted for pulling the molding ring off after they have subtended the undercuts of the molding ring. Each lifting guide advantageously comprises a sliding block inserted in a guide recess of a carriage body, and each carrier comprises two carrier jaws connected to the sliding blocks, extending along the sides of the carriage body and projecting upwardly from the carriage body. The lifting unit may be arranged between the two carrier jaws forming the carrier for a respective one of the pull-off catches and is supported, on the one hand, by the carriage body and, on the other hand, engages the clamping jaws. This produces a compact, symmetrical structure combining a favorable use of space with good load conditions.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The above and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a presently preferred embodiment thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawing wherein





FIG. 1

shows a simplified axial section of an embodiment of the apparatus, with two clamping pliers;





FIG. 2

shows the apparatus is a partly uncovered top view;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary, enlarged side view illustrating the carriage for the clamping jaw and a pull-off catch in greater detail;





FIG. 4

is a like view showing the clamping jaw and pull-off catch in a different operating position;





FIG. 5

is a section along line V—V of

FIG. 3

, on an enlarged scale; and





FIG. 6

is a section along line VI—VI of

FIG. 1

, on an enlarged scale.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As shown in

FIG. 1



a


, illustrated apparatus for pulling molding ring


1


off neck


2


of concrete tubular workpiece


3


formed by the molding ring comprises two clamping jaws


27


,


27


positioned diametrically opposite each other with respect to a vertical axis of tubular workpiece


3


, the clamping jaws overlapping molding ring


1


from above and engaging the workpiece below the molding ring from the outside. Supporting structure


5


displaceably supports the clamping jaws. Lifting device


4


is arranged on supporting structure


5


for two pull-off catches


19


arranged diametrically opposite each other with respect to molding ring


1


, the pull-off catches subtending an undercut of the molding ring.




According to the present invention, carriages


9


for clamping jaws


27


and pull-off catches


19


are adjustable in opposite directions along coaxial guides. As shown in the drawing, supporting structure


5


is flanged to lifting device


4


and comprises frame


6


having guide


7


extending between its sides parallel to its longitudinal extension. The guide is constituted by two guide rods


8


for the two carriages


9


whose guide bearings are designated by the numeral


10


. Adjustment cylinders


11


are connected to the carriages to adjust them in opposite directions along the guides. One end of the adjustment cylinders engages frame


6


with bracket


12


while an opposite end is engaged in the guide bearing


10


for each carriage


9


. The carriage movements are synchronized by a synchronization control comprised of gear


13


mounted on supporting structure


5


and two racks


14


meshing with the gear, the racks being linked to carriages


9


by articulated links


15


. Accordingly, the two carriages may be adjusted only in opposite directions and symmetrically along guide rods


8


.





FIG. 1

is identical with

FIG. 1



a


, except that clamping jaws


27


arranged to engage tubular workpiece


3


from the outside form clamping pliers


17


with additional clamping jaws


27


gripping the inside of the tubular workpiece. The clamping pliers comprise double-armed clamping levers


26


linked to the carriages, clamping drives


29


engaging one end of each clamping lever and clamping jaws


27


being carried by the opposite ends of clamping levers


26


. The clamping levers comprise two parts pivoted to opposite sides of carriage body


16


, clamping jaws


27


being pivotally positioned between the clamping lever parts. As best shown in

FIG. 1

, spring


28


biases clamping jaws


27


into a base position and clamping drives


29


actuate the clamping pliers to pivot the clamping jaws against the spring bias. In the illustrated embodiment, the clamping drives are cylinders engaging the free ends of the clamping lever parts. The parts of outer clamping levers


26


are connected by transverse bridge


30


to support the clamping cylinders. Carriage body


16


has two projections


31


for articulated bearings


32


at respective sides of molding ring


1


, the parts of clamping levers


26


being pivoted to the projections.




The apparatus further comprises hammers


33


for pull-off catches


19


, the hammers being mounted on the carriages at a radial distance from, and outwardly of, the pull-off catches. Hammers


33


are linked to carriage body


16


and are actuated by impact cylinders


34


to be able to hit pull-off catches


19


engaging molding ring


1


from below. As illustrated, hammers


33


may be pivotal hammers or they may consist of impact cylinders whose impact pressure may be favorably adjusted.




The structure of the two carriages


9


is the same. Each carriage comprises a central carriage body


16


on which clamping pliers


17


and the lifting device having lifting unit


18


for each pull-off catch is mounted. A carrier


21


is provided for each pull-off catch


19


which is linked to the carrier by bell-crank lever


20


for pivoting about an axis extending tangentially to the vertical axis of the workpiece. Each carrier


21


is adjustable by a respective one of lifting units


18


along a lifting guide. Each lifting guide


18


comprises a sliding block


23


inserted in guide recess


23


of carriage body


16


, and each carrier


21


comprises two carrier jaws


22


connected to the sliding blocks, extending along the sides of the carriage body and projecting upwardly from the carriage body. Sliding blocks


23


are vertically displaceable. Carrier


21


is adjusted in the lifting guide by lifting unit


18


, which may be a conventional hydraulic jack and is supported, on the one hand, on carriage body


16


and is linked, on the other hand, to carrier


21


between carrier jaws


22


. Pivoting cylinder


25


connects carrier


21


and bell-crank lever


20


to pivot the bell-crank lever for pull-off catch


19


.




The above-described apparatus is operated in the following manner:




To pull molding ring


3


off neck


1


, the apparatus is aligned with workpiece


3


before, depending on the diameter of the workpiece, carriages


9


with clamping pliers


17


are so adjusted by adjustment cylinder


11


that clamping pliers


17


overlap molding ring


1


and grip the outside and the inside of workpiece


3


below the molding ring when lifting device


4


lowers supporting structure


5


. The descent is limited by stops


35


sitting on molding ring


1


, which must be associated with lifting units


18


to make it possible to pull the molding ring off the workpiece. According to the illustrated embodiment, these stops


35


are formed by elongating clamping jaws


22


of carrier


21


of pull-off catches


19


downwardly.





FIG. 3

shows the position of clamping pliers


17


and pull-off catches


19


after stops


35


have been set on molding ring


1


. After clamping drives


29


have been actuated to clamp workpiece


3


to clamping pliers


17


, pull-off catches


19


are pivoted into engagement with loading ring


1


until they subtend the undercut of the molding ring. This adjustment of the pull-off catches is effectuated by actuating pivoting cylinders


25


. In this position, which is illustrated in

FIG. 1

, lifting units


18


are actuated to pull the molding ring off by lifting carriers


21


and bell-cranks levers


20


connecting pull-off catches


19


thereto so that the pull-off catches are lifted with respect to clamping pliers


17


. This position is shown in FIG.


4


.




To assist in loosening molding ring


1


from workpiece


3


, hammers


33


are actuated by impact cylinders


34


to hit the undersides of pull-off catches


19


, as also shown in FIG.


4


. After the molding ring has been removed from the workpiece, clamping drives


29


are actuated to open clamping pliers


17


to enable the molding ring to be fully lifted off the workpiece and to be moved away.




The invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiment. For example, clamping pliers


17


may be replaced by clamping jaws


27


engaging only the outside of workpiece


3


to enable workpieces having very small inner diameters to be handled by the apparatus. Furthermore, additional pull-off catches may be provided angularly offset with respect to the clamping jaws so that the molding ring may be pulled off without danger of tilting. This danger occurs primarily with workpieces of larger diameter wherefore additional pull-off catches are not used when handling small-diameter workpieces since they would impair the gripping of such workpieces.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for pulling a molding ring off a neck of a concrete tubular workpiece formed by the molding ring, which comprises(a) two clamping jaws positioned diametrically opposite each other with respect to a vertical axis of the tubular workpiece, the clamping jaws overlapping the molding ring from above and engaging the workpiece from the outside below the molding ring, (b) a supporting structure displaceably supporting the clamping jaws, (c) a lifting device arranged on the supporting structure for two pull off catches arranged diametrically opposite each other with respect to the molding ring, the pull-off catches subtending an undercut of the molding ring, and (d) carriages for the clamping jaws and pull-off catches, the carriages being adjustable in opposite directions along coaxial guides.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising two additional clamping jaws positioned diametrically opposite each other with respect to the vertical axis of the tubular workpiece, the additional clamping jaws overlapping the molding ring from above and engaging the workpiece from the inside below the molding ring, the clamping jaws forming clamping pliers gripping the inside and the outside of the tubular workpiece.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the clamping pliers comprise double-armed clamping levers linked to the carriages, clamping drives engaging one end of each clamping lever and the clamping jaws being carried by the opposite ends of the clamping levers.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the clamping levers comprise two parts pivoted to opposite sides of a carriage body, the clamping jaws being pivotally positioned between the clamping lever parts.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the carriage body has two projections at respective sides of the molding ring, the clamping lever parts being pivoted to the projections.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising hammers for the pull-off catches, the hammers being mounted on the carriages at a radial distance from, and outwardly of, the pull-off catches.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the clamping jaws and the pull-off catches are mounted on common carriages.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lifting device has a lifting unit for each pull-off catch.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein a carrier for each pull-off catch is mounted on the carriages, each carrier being adjustable by a respective one of the lifting units along a lifting guide, and each pull-off catch being pivotally mounted on the carrier for pivoting about an axis extending tangentially to the vertical axis of the workpiece.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein each lifting guide comprises a sliding block inserted in a guide recess of a carriage body, and each carrier comprises two carrier jaws connected to the sliding blocks, extending along the sides of the carriage body and projecting upwardly from the carriage body.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2108/2000 Dec 2000 AT
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
4339113 Vosper Jul 1982 A
5557833 Pool Sep 1996 A
6206355 Lichtenberg Mar 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
397 939 Aug 1994 AT
1 195 919 Jul 1965 DE
2 128 536 May 1984 GB