Information
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Patent Grant
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6290425
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Patent Number
6,290,425
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Date Filed
Friday, May 21, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 18, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Garcia; Ernesto
Agents
- Parkhurst & Wendel, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 403 329
- 403 330
- 403 321
- 403 3221
- 403 325
- 403 326
- 403 327
- 104 1731
- 104 165
- 104 174
- 104 209
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The disengageable clamp of a cable car or chair lift has a control lever 17 carrying the movable jaw 14, articulated on the fixed jaw 13. At least one flexion leaf spring 23 is interposed between the clamp body 10 and the control lever 17 in order to force this lever into the clamp closure position. Two leaf springs can be disposed on each side of the clamp body 10.
Description
The invention relates to a disengageable clamp for coupling a load to a track/traction cable for an overhead cable transportation installation, comprising a clamp body extending transversely on one side of the body, in a position coupled to the latter, and carrying an articulation of a suspension member supporting the load, a cable clamping vice, consisting of a fixed jaw carried by the clamp body and a movable jaw articulated on the fixed jaw, a control lever, which is integral with the movable jaw and extends the latter whilst lying and travelling in a plane perpendicular to the cable and containing the clamp body, in order to control the opening and closing of the vice, and at least one spring acting on the control lever in the closed position of the jaw.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Discussion of Prior Art
A known clamp of the type mentioned (EP-A-0 056 919) has coil springs interposed between the clamp body and the control lever. The coil springs require an axial guide rod and articulations in the spring anchoring areas. This arrangement is complicated and the springs have a large amount of travel and are therefore bulky.
The aim of the present invention is to permit the production of a disengageable clamp with a simple and compact structure, insensitive to frost and ice, so as to be able to remain on line permanently.
The clamp according to the invention is characterised in that the spring is a flexion leaf spring, which cooperates on the one hand with the control lever and on the other hand with the clamp body, the leaf spring extending substantially in the said plane or parallel to this plane and in the general direction of the clamp body, and supplying the force for coupling the clamp to the cable.
A leaf spring can be housed in a restricted space and there is no risk of it being blocked by ice, the latter breaking under the least flexion of the spring. The absence of a guide rod also reduces the risk of blocking. The leaf of the spring can have, at rest, various shapes and, through a judicious choice of the anchoring points and/or of the configuration and structure of the leaf, it is easy to obtain a suitable curve for the variation in the clamp control force. The spring can be of a well known type with several leaves placed one on top of the other, with different characteristics.
The document WO-A-87 01081 and the document DE-B-10 80 580 disclose clamps incorporating a leaf spring, but this spring does not supply the force for coupling to the cable, which is derived from the weight of the car.
2. General Discussion of the Invention
According to a development of the invention, two springs are disposed symmetrically on each side of the plane containing the clamp body and control lever, so as to ensure the security of coupling of the clamp to the cable in the event of breakage of one of the springs and so as to distribute the forces.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the spring leaf, of elongate shape, is interposed between the clamp body and the control lever, one of the ends being, for example, anchored rigidly to the clamp body, on the same side as the vice, and the other end cooperating with a roller carried by the control lever, on the same side as the free end of the latter. The leaf thus extends almost parallel to the control lever and releases the space around the clamp body in the suspension member articulation area.
According to a variant embodiment, the leaf spring is almost straight, in the position of clamping the clamp, and is fixed at both ends, so as to be subjected to a buckling force during the opening movement of the clamp. The opening control is exerted on the control lever, in the usual fashion, or preferably directly on the spring.
According to another embodiment, the leaf spring has an appreciable curvature, for example in the form of a half loop or several loops in a drum shape, with a view to increasing the length of the leaf whilst limiting the bulk.
The ends of the spring leaf can be anchored rigidly, for example by embedding, on the clamp body and/or on the control lever, or can have an articulation allowing a limited relative movement.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the leaf spring is buttressed by its ends on the clamp body and its middle part cooperates with the control lever, a reverse arrangement being possible. One of the ends of the spring is, for example, embedded on the clamp body, whilst the opposite end is mounted for limited sliding by means of a rocker bar articulated on the clamp body. The two supports can consist of articulated rocker bars. The middle part of the spring is in abutment on a lug carried by the control lever in order to transmit the force of the spring to this lever. Two buttress springs with opposite curvatures can be associated by connecting their respective ends, the middle part of one of the springs cooperating with the control lever and that of the other spring with the clamp body. The ends of the springs are perfectly connected by articulations and, in this case, at least one of the middle parts is rigidly anchored to the clamp body and/or control lever.
Other advantages and characteristics will emerge more clearly from the following description of various embodiments of the invention given by way of examples and depicted in the accompanying drawings, in which:
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS. 1 and 2
are schematic elevation views of a clamp according to the invention, depicted respectively in the open position and in the closed position;
FIGS. 3 and 4
are views similar to
FIG. 1
showing two different arrangements of the springs;
FIGS. 5 and 6
,
7
and
8
,
10
and
11
are views similar to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, illustrating three variant embodiments according to the invention;
FIG. 9
is a plan view of the clamp according to
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 12
, similar to
FIG. 10
, shows a spring consisting of two combined leaves;
FIG. 13
is a view similar to that of
FIG. 11
, showing a different arrangement of the spring;
FIGS. 14 and 15
are views similar to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, illustrating a method of controlling the clamp by direct action on the spring;
FIGS. 16 and 17
,
18
and
19
are views similar to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, showing two embodiments of the invention, using buttressed springs.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In all the figures the same reference numbers are used to designate similar or identical parts. A disengageable clamp has an elongate body
10
which extends, in the position where the clamp is coupled to the cable, transversely to the cable. The body
10
carries an articulation
11
for a suspension member
12
and is extended by a pair of jaws
13
,
14
forming a cable clamping vice. One
13
of the jaws is fixed and the other one
14
, which is movable, is articulated on a shaft
15
carried by the body
10
. In the position of clamping of the cable by the jaws
13
,
14
, the shaft
15
extends parallel above the cable. The movable jaw
14
is formed at the end
16
of a control lever
17
, which extends and can travel, when pivoting on the shaft
15
, in a plane perpendicular to the cable, which contains the clamp body
10
and which corresponds to the plane of FIG.
1
. At the end
18
, opposite the movable jaw
14
, of the lever
17
there is fixed a rotation shaft
19
for a control wheel
20
, able to cooperate with a control rail
28
. The clamp body
10
carries bearing rollers
21
and a cross member
22
for driving by friction, in order to move the clamp, disengaged from the cable, in the stations on transfer rails. Such a clamp is well known and it is unnecessary to describe it in any further detail.
Referring particularly to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
9
, it can be seen that the control lever
17
is acted on in the cable clamping position by a pair of leaf springs
23
,
24
interposed between the control lever
17
and the clamp body
10
. The two springs
23
,
24
are disposed symmetrically on each side of the plane defined by the control lever
17
and the clamp body
10
and extend parallel to this plane in the general direction of the control lever
17
. One
25
of the ends of the springs
23
,
24
is rigidly anchored by embedding in the clamp body
10
on the same side as the jaws
13
,
14
whilst the opposite end
26
bears on a roller
27
, mounted for rotation on the controller lever
17
on the same side as the control wheel
20
. In the closed position of the clamp, depicted in
FIG. 2
, the leaf springs
23
,
24
are substantially straight, under pretension, and exert a force F on the control lever
17
, tending to pivot the latter in the counter clockwise direction, for clamping the cable. When the control rail
28
moves the control wheel
20
downwards, the control lever
17
pivots in a clockwise direction towards the position, depicted in
FIG. 1
, of opening of the clamp, counter to the force F′ exerted by the springs
23
,
24
, curved downwards. It should be noted that this arrangement of the springs
23
,
24
completely releases the space around the articulation
11
of the suspension member
12
. The roller
27
can consist of a single stop or conversely have a guide runner for the end
26
of the spring. It is clear that the roller
27
can be disposed on the clamp body
10
, the spring
23
,
24
then being embedded on the control lever
17
, and that the clamp can have a single spring or conversely a larger number of springs.
FIG. 3
illustrates a variant in which the springs
23
,
24
are embedded on the side of the clamp body
10
opposite to the jaws
13
,
14
, while their free end
26
is in abutment on a roller
27
disposed on the middle part of the control lever
17
. The functioning of the clamp is not changed, but it should be noted, that, in the arrangement of the springs
23
,
24
according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the lever arm of the forces F and F′ remains substantially constant, while in the arrangement according to
FIG. 3
the lever arm varies appreciably.
In the embodiment depicted in
FIG. 4
, the springs
23
,
24
are bent in the form of a half-loop, one end of which
25
is embedded on the clamp body
10
, on the side opposite the jaws
13
,
14
, and the other end
26
of which is embedded on the control lever
17
on the same side as the wheel
20
. The great length and the bent shape of the spring leaf
23
,
24
allow compensation for the relative movement of the anchoring points, and the leaf can be embedded at both ends, which simplifies the assembly.
The embodiment illustrated by
FIGS. 5 and 6
repeats the arrangement according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, with the abutment of the spring
23
,
24
on rollers
27
on the same side as the roller
20
of the control lever
17
and embedding on the clamp body
10
on the same side as the jaws
13
,
14
, but the embedding point is shifted upwards level with the cross member
22
. In this case, the lever arm of the force F′ of the open clamp is lower than that of the force F of the closed clamp and the control force for the clamp can thus be maintained substantially constant or even reduced as the clamp opens. It will be understood that a judicious choice of the characteristics of the springs
23
,
24
and of the anchoring points makes it possible to obtain the required curve for the variation in clamp control force.
Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, it can be seen that the springs
23
,
24
are coiled in a drum shape, in the form of a clothes peg spring, one
25
of the ends of the springs
23
,
24
being articulated on the clamp body
10
, whilst the opposite end
26
is articulated on the control lever
17
on the same side as the control wheel
20
. In the closed position of the clamp, depicted in
FIG. 8
, the springs
23
,
24
are under pre-tension and exert a force on the control lever
17
, tending to pivot the latter in the counter clockwise direction, for clamping of the cable. It should be noted that one or both ends
25
,
26
can be embedded. With each spring
23
,
24
there can be associated a conjugate spring
23
′, depicted in broken lines in
FIGS. 7 and 8
. The conjugate spring
23
′ has the same shape and is articulated at the same points as the associated spring, but is arranged opposite and its direction of coiling is the contrary. In this way the restoring force and the security of the clamp are increased.
In
FIGS. 10 and 11
, the springs
23
,
24
, of elongate shape, are substantially straight, under pre-tension and slightly precurved, in the position of closure of the clamp, depicted in FIG.
11
. They exert a force F on the control lever
17
, tending to pivot the latter in the counter clockwise direction, for clamping the cable. When the control rail
28
moves the control wheel
20
downwards, the control lever
7
pivots in the clockwise direction towards the position, depicted in
FIG. 10
, of opening of the clamp, causing the springs
23
,
24
to flex by buckling. The force opposed by the springs
23
,
24
remains substantially constant from the very start of the buckling, which makes it possible to limit the control energy. The articulation of the ends
25
,
26
of the springs
23
,
24
consist, for example, of a simple bending of these ends in a loop around a pivot carried by the control lever
17
or clamp body
10
. One or both ends
25
,
26
of the springs
23
,
24
can be embedded. The springs
23
,
24
can be precurved on one side or the other, and it is advantageous to associate, with each spring
23
,
24
, a conjugate spring
23
′, of opposite curvature, and articulated at the same points, in order to constitute pairs of springs,
23
,
23
′ in the form of an ellipse, as depicted in
FIG. 12
, in order to double the force and increase security.
According to the variant illustrated by
FIG. 13
, the springs
23
,
24
are articulated in the vicinity of the ends of the lever
17
and clamp body
10
, the point of fixing to the clamp body
10
advantageously being shifted downwards by means of an appendage
31
, so as to elongate the springs
23
,
24
and to adapt their characteristics.
FIGS. 14 and 15
illustrate another method of controlling the clamp. The movable jaw
14
of the clamp is carried by a shortened lever
29
, on which one
25
of the ends of the spring
23
,
24
is articulated, the other end
26
is articulated on the shortened lever
29
on the opposite side to the jaws
13
,
14
. In its middle part the spring
23
,
24
carries a loose wheel
30
, able to cooperate with the control rail
28
, extending along the path of movement of the clamp, in order to cause the spring
23
,
24
to buckle and the jaws
13
,
14
to open. The buckling force on the spring
23
,
24
can obviously be applied to the spring
23
,
24
in any other operative manner, notably by means of shoes. Such a clamp is particularly simple and it is clear that the spring
23
,
24
can be disposed differently, notably according to one of the variants described above.
The method by which the flexion leaf springs
23
,
24
work is different in the embodiments depicted in
FIGS. 16
to
19
. In the clamp according to
FIGS. 18
,
19
, one
25
of the ends of the springs
23
,
24
is anchored rigidly by embedding in the clamp body
10
on the same side as the jaws
13
and
14
, whilst the opposite end
26
is articulated on a rocker bar
34
, the opposite end of which is articulated on the clamp body
10
. The middle part of the springs
23
,
24
is loaded by a roller
27
carried by the control lever
17
. In the closed position of the clamp, depicted in
FIG. 19
, the leaf springs
23
,
24
are curved under pre-tension and exert a force on the control lever
17
, tending to pivot the latter in the counter clockwise direction, for clamping the cable. When the control rail
28
moves the control wheel
20
downwards, the control lever
17
pivots in a clockwise direction towards the position, depicted in
FIG. 18
, of opening of the clamp, counter to the force F exerted by the springs
23
,
24
. It is clear that the roller
27
can be disposed on the clamp body
10
, the springs
23
,
24
then being fixed, in abutment through their two ends, to the control lever
17
with an opposite curvature.
FIGS. 16 and 17
illustrate a variant, in which each spring
23
,
24
is associated with a conjugate spring
23
′ with an opposite curvature, each end
25
,
26
and the spring
23
,
24
being connected by an articulation
32
,
33
to a conjugate end
25
′,
26
′ of the associated spring
23
′, in order to constitute a pair of springs of elliptical shape. The middle part of the spring
23
,
24
cooperates with the control lever
17
, while the middle part of the conjugate spring
23
′ cooperates with the clamp body
10
. These middle parts can be fixed rigidly, for example by embedding, or be articulated on the clamp body
10
and/or control unit
17
. They can also be in abutment on a roller carried by the control lever
17
and/or clamp body
10
, in a manner similar to that described above, the positioning of the conjugate springs
23
,
23
′ being in this case provided by any effective means, for example by mounting the articulation
32
for rotation on a shaft carried by the clamp body
10
, as depicted in
FIGS. 16 and 17
.
Arrangements, notably for fixing the springs, described in detail in one of the above examples are of course applicable to the other examples.
Claims
- 1. A disengageable clamp for coupling a load to a track/traction cable for an overhead cable transportation installation, said clamp consisting essentially of:a clamp body having a transverse extension coupled on one side of the body, and carrying an articulation of a suspension member for supporting the load, a cable clamping vice consisting of a fixed jaw carried by the clamp body and a movable jaw articulated on the fixed jaw, a control lever integral with the movable jaw and extends from the movable jaw for lying and moving in a plane, in order to control opening and closing of the vice, and at least one spring exerting a force on the control lever in the closed position of the jaw, wherein said spring is a flexion leaf spring in contact with the control lever and with the clamp body, said leaf spring extending substantially parallel to said plane, and being capable of supplying a force for coupling the clamp to the cable.
- 2. The clamp of claim 1, wherein one of the ends of the leaf spring is rigidly anchored to the clamp body, and the other end is in contact with the control lever, allowing a limited relative movement.
- 3. The clamp of claim 1, wherein one of the ends of the leaf spring is rigidly anchored to the control lever, and the other end is in contact with the clamp body, allowing a limited relative movement.
- 4. The clamp of claim 1, wherein the leaf spring is in the form of a half-loop, one of the ends which is anchored on the clamp body on the side opposite the jaws, and the other end of which is anchored to the control lever on a side on which is located a control wheel.
- 5. The clamp of claim 1, wherein the leaf spring is in the form of a clothes-peg spring, having a part coiled in a drum shape, the turns of which lie in planes parallel to said plane.
- 6. The clamp of claim 1, wherein the leaf spring is fixed to the clamp body and to the control lever in order to be loaded at an end thereof, while being in an almost straight position on closing of the jaws and in a buckled position on opening of the jaws.
- 7. A disengageable clamp for coupling a load to a track/traction cable for an overhead cable transportation installation, said clamp comprising:a clamp body having a transverse extension coupled on one side of the body, and carrying an articulation of a suspension member for supporting the load, a cable clamping vice consisting of a fixed jaw carried by the clamp body and a movable jaw articulated on the fixed jaw, a control lever integral with the movable jaw and extends from the movable jaw for lying and moving in a plane, in order to control opening and closing of the vice, and at least one spring exerting a force on the control lever in the closed position of the jaw, wherein said spring is a flexion leaf spring in contact with the control lever and with the clamp body, said leaf spring (1) extending substantially parallel to said plane, (2) being capable of supplying a force for coupling the clamp to the cable, (3) being buttressed through an end on the clamp body or control lever, and (4) being in contact, through a middle part thereof, with the control lever or clamp body.
- 8. The clamp of claim 7, wherein one of the ends of the spring is rigidly anchored, while the opposite end is articulated on a rocker bar with an articulated connection.
- 9. A disengageable clamp for coupling a load to a track/traction cable for an overhead cable transportation installation, said clamp comprising:a clamp body having a transverse extension coupled on one side of the body, and carrying an articulation of a suspension member for supporting the load, a cable clamping vice consisting of a fixed jaw carried by the clamp body and a movable jaw articulated on the fixed jaw, a control lever integral with the movable jaw and extends from the movable jaw for lying and moving in a plane, in order to control opening and closing of the vice, and at least one spring exerting a force on the control lever in the closed position of the jaw, wherein said spring is a flexion leaf spring in contact with the control lever and with the clamp body, said leaf spring (1) extending substantially parallel to said plane, (2) being capable of supplying a force for coupling the clamp to the cable, (3) being fixed to the clamp body and to the control lever in order to be loaded at an end thereof while being in an almost straight position on closing of the jaws and in a buckled position on opening of the jaws, and (4) carrying in a middle part thereof a control piece to come into contact with a control rail extending along a movement path of the clamp, in order to cause buckling of the spring and opening of the jaws.
- 10. A disengageable clamp for coupling a load to a track/traction cable for an overhead cable transportation installation, said clamp comprising:a clamp body having a transverse extension coupled on one side of the body, and carrying an articulation of a suspension member for supporting the load, a cable clamping vice consisting of a fixed jaw carried by the clamp body and a movable jaw articulated on the fixed jaw, a control lever integral with the movable jaw and extends from the movable jaw for lying and moving in a plane, in order to control opening and closing of the vice, and at least one spring exerting a force on the control lever in the closed position of the jaw, wherein said spring is a flexion leaf spring system in contact with the control lever and with the clamp body, said leaf spring system (1) extending substantially parallel to said plane, (2) being capable of supplying a force for coupling the clamp to the cable, (3) comprising two leaf springs having opposite curvatures associated by links articulated at their ends, forming a buttressed spring in an ellipse, and (4) having a middle part of one of the leaf springs cooperating with the clamp body and a middle part of the other leaf spring cooperating with the control lever.
- 11. A disengageable clamp for coupling a load to a track/traction cable for an overhead cable transportation installation, said clamp comprising:a clamp body having a transverse extension coupled on one side of the body, and carrying an articulation of a suspension member for supporting the load, a cable clamping vice consisting of a fixed jaw carried by the clamp body and a movable jaw articulated on the fixed jaw, a control lever integral with the movable jaw and extends from the movable jaw for lying and moving in a plane, in order to control opening and closing of the vice, and at least one spring exerting a force on the control lever in the closed position of the jaw, wherein said spring is a flexion leaf spring system in contact with the control lever and with the clamp body, said leaf spring system (1) extending substantially parallel to said plane, (2) being capable of supplying a force for coupling the clamp to the cable, and (3) comprising two leaf springs that are disposed symmetrically on another plane perpendicular to said plane in which the clamp body and the control lever are located, so as to ensure security of coupling of the clamp to the cable and to distribute clamping forces.
Priority Claims (4)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
95 14267 |
Nov 1995 |
FR |
|
96 05927 |
May 1996 |
FR |
|
96 05928 |
May 1996 |
FR |
|
96 05929 |
May 1996 |
FR |
|
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/FR96/01837 |
|
WO |
00 |
5/21/1999 |
5/21/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO97/18980 |
5/29/1997 |
WO |
A |
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