The present invention relates to an improved drum for a concrete mixer and particularly, but not exclusively, to a drum with improved access.
Mobile concrete mixers having a mixer drum mounted on a truck chassis are well-known in the building industry. Such concrete mixers are used to transport liquid concrete (comprising cement, sand and water) from a plant to a building site where the concrete is to be used. The concrete mixer drum is typically mounted at an angle on the truck chassis with the opening of the drum some height above the ground. The drum is rotated in the first direction to draw materials into the drum during transportation to the building site and it includes internal screws or ribs which expel concrete from the drum through the discharge chute when the drum is rotated in the opposite direction.
Access to the interior of the drum is required for cleaning and maintenance purposes. Accordingly, the drums are typically manufactured including a manhole which is closed by a manhole cover that is securely bolted to the drum using, typically, twelve separate bolts. To gain access to the drum interior, an operator must release each of these bolts and remove the manhole cover, before climbing to the manhole. This is a time-consuming process and the weight of the manhole cover is such that it can be a cumbersome operation to remove the manhole cover out of the way of the access into the drum, particularly if the user still holding the tools.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided an improved drum for a lorry-based concrete mixer, the drum comprising:
In at least one embodiment of the present invention, providing a drum for a lorry-based concrete mixer which incorporates a hinge and at least one locking mechanism allows for the manhole cover to be moved from the aperture closed position to the aperture open position without the possibility of the manhole cover being dropped and potentially damaged. Being able to retain the manhole cover in a position between the aperture closed and open positions allows the user to release the manhole cover and then swing it open in two separate operations.
The manhole cover may be biased to the aperture open position. Providing a manhole cover which is biased to the open position permits access to the interior of the drum more quickly.
The manhole cover may be biased under its own weight. Such an arrangement permits the manhole cover to swing open when it is released by the locking mechanism.
In the manhole cover closed position, the locking mechanisms may compress the manhole cover against the drum edge. Such an arrangement forms a tight seal.
In the retained position, the seal between the manhole cover and the drum edge is broken.
In an embodiment, in moving from the aperture closed position to the manhole cover retained position, the manhole cover moves away from the drum edge in a direction substantially perpendicular to the drum edge. In an embodiment, in moving from the manhole cover retained position to the aperture open position, at least part of the movement is a rotational movement. Particularly, the manhole cover may be rotated to move clear of the/each locking mechanism.
The manhole cover may comprise gripping means. Gripping means are provided to allow the manhole cover to be moved to the aperture open position. The gripping means may be handles.
The manhole cover may be hingedly attached to the drum by means of an arm. The arm may be attached at a first end to the drum body and at a second end to the manhole cover. The manhole cover may be rotationally movable with respect to the other. A rotational movement of the manhole cover, in some embodiments, is required to move the manhole cover from the retained position to the aperture open position.
In an embodiment, a tool is required to release the locking mechanism and allows the manhole cover to move from the aperture closed position to the retained position. In this arrangement, a tool can be used to release the manhole cover to the retained position allowing the operator to put down his tool and then use both hands to rotate the manhole cover such that it is no longer retained and can be swung about the hinge to the aperture open position.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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Mounted to the drum body 12, adjacent the aperture 16, are six locking mechanisms 20a-20f. Each locking mechanism 20 comprises a tag 22 welded to the drum body 12, and a bolt 26. As will be shown, in the aperture closed position, each bolt 26 is tightened against a lug 18 defined by the manhole cover 14, each bolt 26 pressing a lug 18 against the drum body 12 to form a seal between the manhole cover 14 and the drum body edge 13.
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From the position shown in
In the position shown in
To open the aperture 16, the sequence of operations described is reversed.
When the bolts 26 are released, the manhole cover 14 is retained by the locking mechanisms 20 permitting the operator to put the tool he has used to slacken the bolts 26 down before taking a grip on the handles 34, 36 and take the weight of the manhole cover 14 before rotating the manhole cover 14 away from the locking mechanisms 20 and allowing it to swing open to the position shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1210804.9 | Jun 2012 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB2013/000271 | 6/18/2013 | WO | 00 |