This application is a U.S. National Phase Patent Application based on International Application No. PCT/DE2012/000914 filed Sep. 14, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is hereby explicitly incorporated by reference herein.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device for monitoring the state of rotation of a disk cutter of a shield tunnel boring machine.
The invention furthermore relates to a disk cutter arrangement having a device of this type.
2. Description of the Related Art
A device according to the definition of the species and a disk cutter arrangement equipped with a device according to the definition of the species for a shield tunnel boring machine are known from WO 2009/155110 A2. The device known from the prior art has a base plate and a housing cover of a wedge-shaped design which is manufactured from a chamfered metal sheet. A number of modules, which have an acceleration sensor, a temperature sensor and a magnetic field sensor, are situated in a free end section of the housing cover which projects over the base plate in a retaining space which is thus open on one side. The base plate is situated to the side of a clamping screw shaft of a clamping screw belonging to a clamping unit for fixing a disk cutter axis. A connecting plate, through which the clamping screw shaft extends, is mounted on the base plate at right angles, thereby fastening the housing. The modules accommodated in the housing are connected via a wireless connection to a receiver, by means of which the measured values recorded by the sensors may be processed for monitoring the state of rotation of the disk cutter, whose axis adjoins the free end of the housing cover.
The present invention provides a device which has a very stable structure and is thus able to withstand the extremely harsh environmental conditions of a shield tunnel boring machine.
The present invention further provides a disk cutter arrangement having a device of this type, which maintains a high reliability in monitoring the state of rotation of a disk cutter.
The modules are well protected against damage due to the fact that the retaining space in the device according to the invention is closed on all sides. By designing the housing with a housing block which has a shaft channel accommodating the clamping screw shaft, the housing has a very stable connection to the clamping unit.
In one form thereof, the present invention provides a device for monitoring the state of rotation of a disk cutter of a shield tunnel boring machine, including a housing which has at least one retaining space for accommodating modules and is configured for mounting on a clamping unit designed for fastening a disk cutter axis of the disk cutter, characterized in that the or each retaining space is closed on all sides, and the housing has a housing block having the or each retaining space, the housing block being provided with an elongated bushing base as part of the fastening unit, which has a shaft channel extending in the longitudinal direction of the bushing base for accommodating a clamping screw shaft of the clamping unit.
The above mentioned and other features and objects of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Although the exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention, in several forms, the embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention to the precise forms disclosed.
Monitoring devices 6 are preferably wirelessly connected to a receiver 7, which is configured to receive signals emitted by monitoring devices 6, for example in a so-called star network or mesh network configuration, via a receiving antenna 8 and to transmit them via a data line 9 of a data processing unit 11 situated in a control station 10 of shield tunnel boring machine 1. Data processing unit 11, in turn, is connected to a screen 12 of control station 10, on which the data assigned to the states of rotation of disk cutters 5 are displayed.
For tensioning purposes, clamping block 18 is provided with two edge tabs 21, 22 adjacent to an outside of disk cutter housing 13, between which a central section 23 crossed by clamping screw 16 is provided. An end section 24 of clamping block 18 extends from central section 23 in the direction of clamping wedge 17. Monitoring device 6 is situated between clamping wedge 17 and clamping block 18.
A spacer 25, which is adapted to the active length of clamping unit 15, is situated between monitoring device 6 and clamping block 18 to fix monitoring device 6 in the same relative arrangement to disk cutter 5 even in the case of different dimensions of disk cutter housing 13.
A retaining groove 26, in which monitoring device 6, clamping wedge 17 and end section 24 of clamping block 18 are situated, is provided in an inside of disk cutter housing 13 facing disk cutter retaining space 14. It is apparent from
Spacer 25 is designed to have a central insertion recess 41, through which the free end of clamping screw 16 passes. Spacer 25 has a through-hole 42, 43 on each side of insertion recess 41, which are flush with inner threaded holes provided in terminal block 18 in a flush arrangement of spacer 25 with end section 24 of terminal block 18.
A number of retaining spaces 48, 49, 50 are provided on both sides of bushing base 44 in housing block 29. In an edge wall 51 of housing block 29 which terminates retaining spaces 48, 49, 50 on the outside, a number of fastening holes 51 provided with an inner thread are present, into which cover fastening screws 52 may be screwed, which pass through cover fastening holes provided in housing cover 30 for the purpose of connecting housing cover 30 tightly to housing block 29 with the aid of a flat seal situated between housing block 29 and housing cover 30.
It is furthermore apparent from the representation according to
In this exemplary embodiment, sensor module 33 has a magnetic field sensor for detecting preferably the rotational speed, however at least the rotation or standstill of disk cutter 5, as well as a temperature sensor. Power supply module 54 is configured to autonomously supply monitoring device 6 with electrical energy.
Coupling module 53 is configured to be inductively connectable to a programming interface for the purpose of integrating monitoring device 6 into the wireless network described in connection with
Finally,
Cables, which are not illustrated in
Sensor module 33, electronic module 55 and antenna module 56 may be supplied with electrical energy by power supply module 54. It is apparent from
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
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