Claims
- 1. Device for carrying out a pile uniting process including several phases, in which a residue sheet pile seated on a first pile support and a main sheet pile seated on a second pile support are united into an aggregate sheet pile wherein a lowermost sheet of the residue sheet pile rests upon an uppermost sheet of the main sheet pile, the device comprising a displacement device having drive means; a rake displaceable by said displacement device along a displacement path in a pile slide-in direction from a first to a second position and from said second to said first position in a direction opposite to said slide-in direction; said rake being formed of lattice bars having respective free ends extending in said slide-in direction, and said free bar ends each having a cross-section reducing in height substantially constantly in said slide-in direction; said first and said second pile support each having a flat pile support surface interrupted by grooves adapted to fully accommodate said lattice bars; said lattice bars being inserted into said grooves in one of said phases while said rake is being moved along said displacement path into said second position, and being adapted to replace said first pile support in a further one of the phases; said main sheet pile being in engagement with said lattice bars from below with said uppermost sheet thereof, in another one of said phases of the pile uniting process; said rake having traversed said displacement path in the direction from said second to said first position thereof, in a final one of the phases of the pile uniting process; said lowermost sheet of said residue sheet pile coming to be seated on said lattice bars and a lateral face of said residue sheet pile extending in said slide-in direction being simultaneously lowered onto a reduced cross section of said lattice bars in said further phase of said pile uniting process.
- 2. Device for uniting a residue sheet pile and a main sheet pile into an aggregate sheet of pile wherein a lowermost sheet of the-residue sheet pile rests upon an uppermost sheet of the main sheet pile comprising a displacement device having drive means; a rake displaceable by said displacement device along a displacement path in a pile slide-in direction from a first to a second position and from said second to said first position in a direction opposite to said slide-in direction; the residue sheet pile being seated with its undermost sheet on said rake in said second position thereof, and said main sheet pile being in engagement with said rake from below with said uppermost sheet thereof, in one phase of the pile uniting process; said rake having traversed said displacement path in the direction from said second to said first position thereof, in a final phase of the pile uniting process; said rake being formed of lattice bars having respective free ends extending in said slide-in direction, and said free bar ends having a cross-section reducing in height substantially constantly in said slide-in direction; said drive means of said displacement device being of such construction that said rake, in the final phase of the pile uniting process, traverses said displacement path with speeds following a speed profile which, in at least an end region of said displacement path, has a speed lower than an average speed, said drive means being formed of a cylinder arrangement with which a final-position damping member for braking the speed of said drive means is coordinated.
- 3. Device for uniting a residue sheet pile and a main sheet pile into an aggregate sheet pile wherein a lowermost sheet of the residue sheet pile rests upon an uppermost sheet of the main sheet pile comprising a displacement device having drive means; a rake displaceable by said displacement device along a displacement path in a pile slide-in direction from a first to a second position and from said second to said first position in a direction opposite to said slide-in direction; the residue sheet pile being seated with its undermost sheet on said rake in said second position thereof, and said main sheet pile being in engagement with said rake from below with said uppermost sheet thereof, in one phase of the pile uniting process; said rake having traversed said displacement path in the direction from said second to said first position thereof, in a final phase of the pile uniting process; said rake being formed of lattice bars having respective free ends extending in said slide-in direction, and said free bar ends having a cross-section reducing in height substantially constantly in said slide-in direction; said drive means of said displacement device being of such construction that said rake, in the final phase of the pile uniting process, traverses said displacement path with speeds following a speed profile which, in at least an end region of said displacement path, has a speed lower than an average speed, said drive means being formed of a spindle-drive arrangement with a speed-controlled motor for driving a threaded spindle.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/210,070, filed Mar. 17, 1994, now abandoned; which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/939,453, filed Sep. 2, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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