The invention relates to a cutting tool for a tunnel boring machine according to the preamble of claim 1. The invention further relates to a tunnel boring machine that is equipped with at least one tool of this type.
This type of cutting tool for a tunnel boring machine and a tunnel boring machine that is equipped with a number of such cutting tools are known from JP 2000-204884 A.
The previously known cutting tool for a tunnel boring machine has a tool head into which a wear sensor is integrated. The wear sensor may be acted on with electrical energy via a wired electrical line arrangement. The cutting tool is also equipped with a tool holder to which the tool head is exchangeably connected. In the previously known cutting tool, the wear sensor is formed by a number of spaced-apart wires with their ends staggered in a wear direction, and that are led out of the cutting tool in a hard-wired manner.
The object of the invention is to provide a cutting tool of the type mentioned at the outset and a tunnel boring machine equipped with same, wherein simple replacement of the cutting tool is provided when a wear limit is reached.
For a cutting tool of the type mentioned at the outset, this object is achieved according to the invention by the characterizing features of claim 1.
This object is achieved with a tunnel boring machine having the features of claim 10.
As the result of the cutting tool according to the invention having a wireless, connector-free coupling module, and the line arrangement thus being very easily disconnectable between the tool head and the tool base when a worn tool head is replaced and subsequently reconnectable, the tool head may be replaced very easily when it is recognized via the evaluation module, situated in the immediate vicinity of the tool holder, that a wear limit has been reached.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
Further advantageous embodiments and advantages of the invention result from the following description of one exemplary embodiment, with reference to the figures of the drawing.
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On the side facing away from the scraper blade head 115, each cutting tool 106 is provided with a sightglass disc 118 that closes off the cutting tool 106 at the rear and that is transparent so that it may transmit visual information that is detectable by the human eye.
The end sleeve 112 with its end facing the carrier head 109 is detachably connected to the carrier head 109 via a connecting flange ring arrangement 209 by means of screw connections, while the free end of the end sleeve 112 facing away from the carrier head 109 bears a closing flange ring 212 in which the rear end of the cutting tool 106 opposite from the scraper blade head 115 is displaceably supported.
Alternatively, a cylindrical stump and a cylindrical stump receptacle with separate anti-twist protection are used for the mortise and tenon joint 303.
A coupling module 312 of a line arrangement is present in the area of the end-face contact point between the polygonal stump 306 and the polygonal stump receptacle 309, and provides a wireless, connector-free interface, preferably formed by spaced-apart transmitter/receiver elements, between a portion of the line arrangement situated in the scraper blade head 115 and a portion of the line arrangement extending from the coupling module 312 on the side of the cutting tool 106 facing away from the scraper blade head 115.
The scraper blade head 115 is equipped with wear sensors 315, for example in the form of temperature sensors, which deliver output signals that are characteristic for the instantaneous state of wear of the scraper blade head 115, and that may be supplied to the line arrangement and led from the scraper blade head 115 via the coupling module 312.
The line arrangement also has a line guide tube 318, which at one end is passed through the tool holder head 206 up to the coupling module 312 and extends away from the tool holder head 206.
The line guide tube 318 is situated in the interior of a tool holder base 321 that has a hollow cylinder-like design and is connected to the tool holder head 206; mounted on the end of the tool holder base facing away from the tool holder head 206 is a closing flange ring arrangement 324 to which the sightglass disc 118, among other things, is fixed. In addition, situated on the end of the tool holder base 321 facing away from the tool holder head 206 is a protective housing 327 in which an evaluation module 330 is situated, which in this exemplary embodiment is equipped with a visual state of wear display.
The end of the line guide tube 318 facing away from the tool holder head 206 opens into the protective housing 327, so that the line arrangement is connected to the evaluation module 330, largely protected from external, in particular mechanical, influences.
This ensures that the output signals of the or each wear sensor 315 act on the evaluation module 330, which is advantageously supplied with electrical energy via a dedicated power supply module 333, such as a preferably rechargeable battery, that is situated in the protective housing 327, and the state of wear display, for example in the form of a green light display for a still operational state of the scraper blade head 115 prior to reaching a predetermined wear limit, and a red display when the wear level of the scraper blade head 115 is at or below the wear limit, is observable through the sightglass disc 118 by operation and maintenance personnel.
In one refinement that is not illustrated, the data signals supplied to the state of wear display may alternatively or additionally be transmitted, via a transmitting unit of the evaluation module 330 by means of a wireless transmission channel such as a radio connection, into a rear area of the tunnel boring machine on the excavation side, for example the control console thereof, and further processed there.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2018 100 361.5 | Jan 2018 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/051036 | 1/16/2019 | WO | 00 |