The invention relates to a balancer for raising, holding and lowering a load, comprising a cable drum which can be rotated in a manner actuated by pressure medium and has a cable for bearing the load, which cable can be unwound from and wound onto said cable drum, and has a device for emergency braking of the cable drum if a defined rotational speed is exceeded, which device for emergency braking comprises at least one locking element which is fastened to the cable drum, is held in a freewheeling position in a spring-loaded manner and can be moved into a deployed locking position in a manner which is actuated by centrifugal force, in which locking position the rotation of the cable drum is blocked by virtue of the fact that the locking element is in engagement with a stop which is stationary relative to the cable drum.
A balancer of this type is known, for example, from EP 1 136 423 A1. Said application describes a device for limiting the upper rotational speed of a balancing lifting gear (balancer), in particular for emergency braking of the lifting gear. The lifting gear comprises a threaded spindle which is rotationally mounted in a housing, can be rotated by means of a piston which can be longitudinally displaced pneumatically in the housing, and carries a cable drum, and also comprises a spindle nut which is connected fixedly to the housing, the cable drum which can be displaced longitudinally on the threaded spindle being connected fixedly thereto so as to rotate with it. The apparatus for emergency braking of the cable drum comprises a plurality of pawls which can be pivoted counter to an elastic retaining force, about a pivot pin which is parallel to the threaded spindle, from a radially inner rest position to an outer brake position, which pawls in each case point in the rotational direction when the cable drum rotates, and can be pivoted with their free end into the brake position in a manner which is loaded by centrifugal force, above a rotational speed which is predetermined by the magnitude of the retaining force. In the radially deployed brake position, the pawls engage into corresponding stops of an outer stopping element which is arranged in a fixed manner on the housing. The entire device for emergency braking of the cable drum is fastened to the threaded spindle on the end side of the latter via a type of slipping clutch. The rotation of the rotary spindle and therefore of the cable drum is stopped via a frictional connection between an inner cone and an outer cone if the pawls are moved radially to the outside about the pivot pins, counter to the retaining force of springs, and come into engagement with stop faces of the stopping element which are assigned to the pawls.
The device for emergency braking of the cable drum according to EP 1 136 423 A1 is configured in such a way that, when the drum is at a standstill and there is tension on the cable in the opposite direction, the pawls return automatically into their initial position.
A compressed air balancer with emergency brake/emergency braking means is also known, for example, from DE 103 44 24 B4. On said compressed air balancer, the device for emergency braking of the cable drum comprises at least one brake shoe which can be pivoted with the cable drum about a parallel to the drum axis, can be moved from a rest position into a brake position, and, in the brake position, forms a frictional connection with a stationary cylinder, at least one separate centrifugal element generating a moment above a defined rotational speed, which moment pivots the brake shoe from the rest position into the brake position, the moment which is generated by the frictional connection holding the brake shoe in the brake position and pressing it into the brake position.
The brake is active for as long as the cable remains without load. In the case of a tension on the cable as a result of a suspended load, the brake is released automatically.
The above-described emergency braking operations are provided for the case where, for example, the load is detached from the cable. In this case, the counterforce for the equilibrium position is absent for that piston of the balancer which is loaded with gas pressure, with the result that the piston is suddenly displaced axially by the gas pressure prevailing on it and the cable drum is set in rapid rotation. Without emergency braking, the cable end would be accelerated greatly as a result, with the consequence that it would lash out and lead to injuries or damage.
To this extent, the above-described emergency braking operations are appropriate and necessary. However, the construction of said emergency braking operations does not allow for the circumstance that only part of the load hanging on the cable comes free under some circumstances. If, for example, a comparatively heavy load hook is still hooked onto the cable, the abrupt braking of the cable can lead, on account of the forces of inertia of the load hook, to the load hook skipping on the cable and introducing jolts into the cable. A moment would then be introduced into the cable drum in the opposite rotational direction, with the result that the brake device would disengage. Owing to a lack of a corresponding counterforce, the cable end would again be accelerated by the excess pressure which still prevails in the balancer.
The invention is therefore based on the object of improving a balancer of the type stated in the introduction in this regard.
The object is achieved by a balancer for raising, holding and lowering a load, comprising a cable drum which is actuated by pressure medium and has a cable for bearing the load, which cable can be unwound from and wound onto said cable drum, and has a device for emergency braking of the cable drum if a defined rotational speed is exceeded, which device for emergency braking comprises at least one locking element which is fastened to the cable drum, is held in a freewheeling position in a spring-loaded manner and can be moved into a deployed locking position in a manner which is actuated by centrifugal force, in which locking position the rotation of the cable drum is blocked by virtue of the fact that the locking element is in engagement with a stop which is stationary relative to the cable drum, the balancer being distinguished in that, after its triggering, the locking element is held in a deployed position when said locking element and the stop which interacts with it move out of engagement.
The invention can be summarized to the effect that the balancer according to the invention comprises a device for emergency braking which comprises at least one locking element which can be deployed in a manner actuated by centrifugal force and, after triggering, remains in the locking position regardless of the rotational direction of the torque which is exerted on the cable drum. Here, the device for emergency braking is configured in such a way that, although the locking element can disengage briefly from an associated stop, the locking action is not canceled in principle as a result.
In the context of the invention, disengaged means that the locking element does not necessarily have to be in contact with or bear against the associated stop.
The balancer according to the invention can comprise a cable drum, which can be displaced along its rotational axis, and a ball screw mechanism which converts an axial movement of a piston which is loaded by gas pressure into a rotation and axial movement of the cable drum. Here, the axial displacement of the cable drum is expediently dimensioned in such a way that, during winding up and unwinding, the cable exits at one point from the enclosing housing which surrounds the cable drum.
In one preferred variant of the balancer according to the invention, the locking element is held in the deployed position in a spring-loaded state. After the device for emergency braking has been triggered, it is necessary to perform an unlocking operation by corresponding manual actuation, in order to recommission the balancer.
The invention is to be understood in principle such that the device for emergency braking can be triggered independently of the rotational direction of the cable drum if a predefined limiting rotational speed is exceeded. The locking element which can be deployed in a manner actuated by centrifugal force can also, for example, be provided such that it is restored automatically into an unlocked position only when the cable drum is situated in a predefined position, for example at one of the end stops, in which the cable is either unwound completely or is wound up completely.
As an alternative, it can be provided that a manually actuated unlocking operation is possible only in one of said end positions.
In one expedient refinement of the balancer according to the invention, it is provided that the locking element is configured as a locking lever which can be pivoted on one side and can be moved, in a manner which is actuated by centrifugal force, from a pivoted-in freewheeling position into a radially deployed locking position.
According to the invention, the device for emergency braking can of course comprise a plurality of locking levers which are arranged, for example, on a common radius with respect to the cable drum.
The locking element can preferably be pivoted in each case about a rotational axis which extends approximately parallel to the rotational axis of the cable drum.
In one expedient variant of the balancer according to the invention, it is provided that a retaining spring is attached to the locking element at a spacing from the pivot pin of the latter, in such a way that the retaining spring holds the triggered locking element in the deployed position if the locking element is deflected beyond a predefined dead center position.
It is particularly advantageous if said retaining spring also holds the locking element in the freewheeling position in a non-actuated manner.
In one particularly advantageous refinement of the balancer according to the invention, it is provided that the device for emergency braking comprises, furthermore, at least one centrifugal lever which is articulated pivotably on the cable drum and which acts on the locking element in an actuating manner. The centrifugal lever can be held, for example, via the locking element in a pivoted-in position. If a defined rotational speed of the cable drum is exceeded which is dependent on the magnitude of the retaining force of the retaining spring, the centrifugal lever is deflected radially outward and presses the locking lever into the deployed position counter to the spring force. Here, the locking element is attached to the retaining spring in such a way that, if a dead center position is passed, the locking element would experience a further pivoting movement into the completely pivoted-out position only on account of the spring force. The locking element is then held in this position via the restoring spring.
If a plurality of locking elements are provided, each locking element can be assigned a centrifugal lever.
To this end, it is expedient if, in the freewheeling position, the centrifugal lever and the locking element extend approximately tangentially with respect to the rotational axis of the cable drum on a circumference of the cable drum and, in the case of a deflection, perform a pivoting movement in the opposite direction.
The cable drum can be arranged, for example, rotatably and/or axially displaceably within a stationary cage or a cylinder and, in the deployed position, the locking element can engage into locking apertures of the cage or cylinder. As an alternative, in the deployed position, the locking element can also engage into ribs or grooves of a cage or cylinder or else into ribs or grooves of the balancer housing.
In one expedient variant of the balancer according to the invention, it is provided that the device for emergency braking the cable drum is arranged on an end side of the cable drum, preferably on a mounting plate which is provided for this purpose.
In the following text, the invention will be explained with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Reference is made first of all to
The housing 2 comprises a chamber 8 which is loaded with compressed air 22 and in which a piston 9 is arranged such that it can be displaced along the axle 4. The piston 9 is sealed by means of a circumferential sealing lip 10a against the enclosing wall of the cylindrical chamber 8. The piston 9 is sealed on the inner side against the axle 4 by way of a second sealing lip 10b. On its side which faces the cable drum, said piston 9 acts on the cable drum 7 via an axial ball bearing 11. The axial ball bearing 11 permits a relative rotation between the piston 9 and the cable drum 7. On account of the interaction of the stationary ball bearing spindle 5 or that part of the axle 4 which is configured as a ball bearing spindle 5 and the spindle nut 6 which is connected fixedly to the cable drum 7 so as to rotate with it, the cable drum 7 rotates about the axle 4 as a result of the axial displacement of the piston 9 and is at the same time displaced axially, to be precise by the extent to which a cable which is coiled onto the cable drum 7 is unwound or wound up.
Here, the lead of the ball roller track in the ball bearing spindle 5 is dimensioned in such a way that the cable which is coiled up on the cable drum always exits at the same point from a cable outlet opening which is provided for this purpose.
On that end side of the cable drum 7 which faces away from the piston 9, a mounting plate 12 is provided which is connected fixedly to the cable drum 7 so as to rotate with it. The cable drum 7 is centered within a cylindrical cage 13 which is arranged or flange-connected in a rotationally fixed manner within the housing.
A perspective illustration of the cage 13 can be seen from
The locking element which is denoted by 16 and a centrifugal lever 17 are mounted in a pivotably movable manner on the mounting plate which is denoted by 12, is connected, as has been mentioned, fixedly to the end side of the cable drum 7 so as to rotate with it, is of approximately annular configuration and is inserted into the circumference of the cage 13. The pivot pins 18, 19 of the locking element 16 and of the centrifugal lever 17 extend approximately parallel to the axle 4 which at the same time defines the rotational axis of the cable drum 7.
The locking element 16 and the centrifugal lever 17 are arranged at a spacing on the circumference of the mounting plate 12 in such a way that the locking element 16 and the centrifugal lever 17 extend approximately tangentially with respect to a circular circumference. The pivoting movement which can be performed by the locking element 16 and by the centrifugal lever 17 in each case takes place in the opposite direction, the locking element 16 and the centrifugal lever 17 bearing approximately against the inner circumference of the annular mounting plate 12 in the freewheeling position of said locking element 16 and centrifugal lever 17. This position is shown, in particular, in
If the cable drum 7 then experiences, for example, a rotation counter to the clockwise direction, which rotation exceeds a defined rotational speed which is predetermined by the force of the retaining spring 2, the centrifugal lever 17 is likewise deflected counter to the clockwise direction. Here, the free end 21 of the centrifugal lever 17 presses the locking element 16 radially outward beyond the dead center point of the retaining spring 20, with the result that the locking element 16 engages in a locking manner into one of the apertures 15 with stop 23 of the cage 13. Here, the retaining spring 20 holds the locking element 16 in the radially deployed locking position. In the described exemplary embodiment, the device for emergency braking is configured as a securing means against unintentional winding up of the cable, and as an alternative can also be configured as a fall arrester.
As can be seen from
An unlocking action is possible only in the case of a correspondingly manually actuated restoring of the locking element 16.
The chamber 8 of the balancer 1 is loaded with compressed air via a pressure medium connection (not shown). The pressure within the chamber 8 is approximately in equilibrium with the force which is exerted on the piston 9 via the axial ball bearing 11 by the cable drum 7 if a load is suspended. A movement of the cable drum 7 takes place via a control operation of the pressure loading of the chamber 8 which brings about an axial movement of the piston 9 and a rotation of the cable drum 7 about its axis. In the process, the cable (not shown) is wound up and unwound. In the case of sudden loss of the load, this force equilibrium is disrupted such that the cable drum 7 exceeds a defined limiting rotational speed. As a result, a deflection of the centrifugal lever 17 about the pivot pin 18 and therefore also a deflection of the locking element 16 about the pivot pin 19 are brought about. The rotational speed and/or centrifugal force, at which a deflection of this type is possible is dependent on the characteristic of the retaining spring 20 and the mass of the centrifugal lever 17.
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