This claims priority from German Application No. 10 2017 209 707.8, filed on Jun. 8, 2017, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a device for controlling movements of a front- or rear-side mounted implement of a snow groomer, comprising a kinematic system which is constructed from a plurality of actuating cylinders and is transferable by means of a control unit into various functional positions which comprise pivoting movements of the mounted implement about a vertical axis, a transverse axis and a longitudinal axis, and also parallel shifting in the vertical direction. The invention also relates to a snow groomer comprising such a device.
A device of this type for controlling movements of a front-side mounted implement of a snow groomer is generally known in the case of a snow groomer of the applicant's “PistenBully” type. The known snow groomer has, as a mounted implement on the front side, a clearing blade which is controllable by means of a kinematic system. The kinematic system has a plurality of hydraulic actuating cylinders which are adjustable via a control unit, which is activatable by a joystick in a driver's cab of the snow groomer, and thus produce movements of the clearing blade. The clearing blade can be pivoted by means of the kinematic system upwards and downwards about pivot axes extending in the transverse direction of the vehicle, can be pivoted to the left and to the right about a pivot axis extending in the vertical direction of the vehicle, can be tilted about a pivot axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle and can be shifted in parallel in the vertical direction by parallelogram pivoting movements of the kinematic system. In addition to the plurality of hydraulic actuating cylinders, the kinematic system comprises a main part which is coupled on the front side to a vehicle frame, extends horizontally in a starting position and is pivotable about a pivot axis in the transverse direction of the vehicle and on which two actuating cylinders act. On a side remote from the vehicle frame, a support which is oriented upright and to which the clearing blade is fastened is mounted pivotably on the main part.
It is the object of the invention to provide a device and a snow groomer of the type mentioned at the beginning which permit additional functionalities with little outlay.
This object is achieved in that the kinematic system is additionally configured in such a manner that the mounted implement is shiftable in a translatory and/or parallel manner in a horizontal plane in the transverse direction and/or longitudinal direction relative to a vehicle frame of the snow groomer. This gives rise to additional movement possibilities for the mounted implement, as a result of which the use possibilities of the mounted implement and accordingly the functionality of the snow groomer are improved. The kinematic system can be arranged on the front side or on the rear side on the snow groomer, depending on whether a front-side or a rear-side mounted implement is intended to be used. By means of the additional movability according to the invention, it is possible to shift the mounted implement forwards or rearwards in a translatory manner in a horizontal plane and thus to carry out push or pull movements. Alternatively or in addition, the mounted implement is shiftable either in a translatory or parallel manner in the transverse direction in the horizontal plane. The horizontal plane should be understood as meaning a vehicle plane which is defined by the transverse direction of the vehicle and the longitudinal direction of the vehicle and, when the snow groomer is positioned on a horizontal underlying surface, is oriented parallel to the underlying surface. A clearing blade is provided in particular as a front-side mounted implement. A rear tiller is provided in particular as a rear-side mounted implement. Alternatively, a track-setter can be provided as a rear-side mounted implement and a gripper, a front tiller or the like as a front-side mounted implement.
The object on which the invention is based is also achieved in that the kinematic system is configured as a self-supporting hexapod system. The term “self-supporting” should be understood as meaning that, in addition to the actuating cylinders, the kinematic system does not require any additional support elements extending between the vehicle frame and the mounted implement, and therefore freely supports the respective mounted implement. By this, it is meant that the movability of the mounted implement is advantageously dependent exclusively on the movability of the hexapod system. This in particular permits a change in the distance between the mounted implement and the vehicle frame in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. Such an additional functionality does not arise in the prior art since the main part which extends between the vehicle frame and the mounted implement is merely coupled pivotably to the vehicle frame without permitting a translatory extension or retraction function. The self-supporting hexapod system consists exclusively of actuating cylinders which each, as seen on their own, have a linearly movable, extendable and retractable actuating piston. The actuating cylinders of the hexapod system extend substantially forwards or rearwards, depending in each case on the front- or rear-side mounting point on the snow groomer. As a result, the respective mounted implement is arranged at a distance from the snow groomer in the longitudinal direction thereof and is held in a self-supporting manner by the hexapod system.
In a refinement of the invention, the hexapod system has six actuating cylinders which are arranged in the manner of a hexapod with one end region on the vehicle frame and are coupled with an opposite end region to a support which is provided for the fastening of the mounted implement. The six actuating cylinders are coupled to the vehicle frame and, with their opposite end regions, support the support such that the latter is connected to the vehicle frame exclusively via the actuating cylinders.
In a further refinement of the invention, the support is designed for the releasable fastening of the mounted implement. For this purpose, the support is preferably provided with a receptacle on the side opposite the coupling of the actuating cylinders. In a further refinement of the invention, coupling points for the actuating cylinders on the support for the mounted implement are each configured as double coupling regions for two actuating cylinders in each case. Accordingly, in each case two actuating cylinders act in pairs on one double coupling region. This simplifies the connection of the actuating cylinders to the support.
In a further refinement of the invention, the kinematic system is assigned a measuring sensor system which senses movements or positions of the actuating cylinders and passes same on to the control unit, and the control unit has a memory for at least one predetermined control function of each actuating cylinder, which control function can be retrieved depending on signals sensed by the measuring sensor system. As a result, predetermined control functions can be initiated and executed in an automated manner for the shifting of the support and therefore of the mounted implement fastened thereto. The control unit preferably controls electronically corresponding hydraulic circuits of the preferably hydraulic actuating cylinders, wherein the control unit is assigned software which processes corresponding signals of the measuring sensor system and realizes the respectively desired control function. Different functional programs or automations of movement can be stored and realized here. Suitable points on the vehicle frame are provided as reference for the measurement signals of the measuring sensor system. Corresponding control functions of the actuating cylinders and therefore of the shifting of the respective mounted implement can either be produced by a driver of the snow groomer via an operating element in the form of a joystick or else stored as ready functional programs which merely have to be activated by a simple operating element, such as a switch or similar, in order then to carry out an automated movement sequence as far as a corresponding end position, such as, for example, a parking position.
In a further refinement, at least one manually actuatable operating element is provided which is provided for the retrieval of the at least one control function by a driver of the snow groomer. Such an operating element can be an operating switch, an operating button, an operating lever or the like. The operating element is preferably arranged within reach of a driver's sitting position within a driver's cab of the snow groomer.
For the snow groomer of the type mentioned at the beginning, the object on which the invention is based is achieved in that said snow groomer has at least one device provided on the front side and/or rear side, as has been described with reference to the previous paragraphs.
Further advantages and features of the invention emerge from the claims and from the description below of a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention that is illustrated with reference to the drawings.
A snow groomer 1 according to
The clearing blade 4 is arranged on the front side on the vehicle frame 8 of the snow groomer 1 by means of a device for controlling movements of the clearing blade 4. The device has a kinematic system which is designed as a hexapod system 6 and is described in more detail below.
The hexapod system 6 has a total of six hydraulic actuating cylinders 9 to 11 which are mounted on the rear side on a front of the vehicle frame 8 in the region of corresponding coupling points 15 to 17 so as to be pivotable about pivot axes extending at least substantially in the transverse direction of the vehicle. Each actuating cylinder 9 to 11 in each case has a piston rod which is coupled to an opposite end region of the actuating cylinder 9 to 11 in the region of a support 7 which is oriented substantially upright. For the coupling of the actuating cylinders 9 to 11, a total of three double coupling regions 12 to 14 are provided, of which a central double coupling region 13 is provided in the region of an upper side of the support 7 and two lateral double coupling regions 12, 14 are provided in the region of a lower side of the support 7. The total of six actuating cylinders 9 to 11 are each positioned in pairs with respect to one another in accordance with a hexapod, wherein two upper actuating cylinders 10 are guided from an upper coupling region 17 on the vehicle frame 8 to the central double coupling region 13. The two actuating cylinders 9, which are arranged on the left in the top view according to
The support 7 is freely supported by means of the total of six actuating cylinders 9 to 11 of the hexapod system 6, as can readily be seen with reference to
In order to control the hexapod system 6, a control unit (not illustrated specifically) is provided which is realized electronically and acts on an electrohydraulic controller of the actuating cylinders 9 to 11 by means of electronic control commands. Each actuating cylinder 9 to 11 is in each case assigned a measuring sensor, the measuring sensors together forming a measuring sensor system within the meaning of the invention. The measuring sensors can sense movements and positions of the actuating cylinders 9 to 11 in relation to the vehicle frame 8, wherein corresponding receptacles on the vehicle frame 8 at the coupling regions 15 to 17 serve as reference points for sensing the corresponding measurement signals. The measuring sensor system is connected to the electronic control unit which has an electronic memory for at least one control function program which comprises automated movement sequences and positionings for the support 7, and therefore for the clearing blade 4, and is realized by software. The sensed measurement signals of the measuring sensor system are compared with desired values of the predetermined control programs and evaluated so that the control unit can control the actuating cylinders 9 to 11 in accordance with the desired control functions. The corresponding control functions are activated in the region of a driver's sitting position within the driver's cab 2 by a corresponding manually operable actuating element.
By means of the described control device, a multiplicity of control movements for the clearing blade 4, which are explained with reference to
In addition, it is possible, according to
In addition, it is possible to shift the support 7 and therefore the clearing blade 4 upwards or downwards in a translatory or parallel manner in the vertical direction, as is illustrated with reference to
A further movement function is explained with reference to
According to
According to
According to the illustrations according to
The large number of movement possibilities permits additional functionalities for the snow groomer 1 that are advantageous in particular for the creation of fun parks in ski areas.
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