The present invention relates to a gripping assembly, especially a scissor-type clamp, having gripper members for gripping and clamping a load, which incorporates a control mechanism for controlling the opening and closing movements of the gripper elements.
The German Patent No. DE 27 27 919 discloses a control mechanism for a scissor-type clamp, the mechanism comprising a control plate having therein a control groove engaging a control stud secured to the bottom end of a control rod. When the scissor-type clamp is raised with its grippers opened after a load—such as stack of a building material—has been laid down, the control stud engages a recess in an entrainment member. One problem of scissor-type clamps of this type equipped with a control mechanism is that, when the clamp attached to a long boom of a lift vehicle is improperly handled in the condition described, serious difficulties may arise. For example, if the lift vehicle travels over uneven ground on a relatively large building site and under substantial time pressure in order to pick up a load, with the aforesaid control stud engaging the recess in the entrainment member, the boom and thus the clamp itself may swing up and down, the amplitude of such swinging being the greater the longer the boom. As a consequence, a forced upward movement may result in the clamp being accelerated upwards with a very high force so that, as the swinging movement reverses to downwards to lower the boom, the clamp may “hover” for a short period of time, resulting in the aforesaid control stud being removed from the recess in the entrainment member. As gravity starts to act again, the unlocked gripper portion of the clamp drops and continues to do so until the grippers of the clamp meet or until a catch mechanism—comprising chains, for example—limits the closing movement to some predetermined extent. As a consequence of these dynamics, and especially if the drop of the clamp is to be limited, the load surges give rise to enormous forces acting upon the limiting element. As the dynamics are ill-defined, the magnitude of these forces cannot be computed; in the long term, they cause substantial damage to the steel structures of the scissor-type clamp.
In order to avoid such damage, attempts have been made to equip the aforesaid limiting elements with some kind of a damping or spring-action mechanism which avoids impact-like stopping movements and instead slows the drop down over some distance, thereby “softening” it. Surge-limiting damper elements of this kind are very expensive, however; different kinds of scissor clamps require different designs, different hinges and articulations, different dimensions and, particularly, different maintenance schemes.
In the aforesaid scissor clamps, one solution of the problem was obtained by designing the recess for the control stud to be very deep, whereby the swinging movements of the boom would require the control stud to oscillate with a greater amplitude to be undesirably released from the recess. In turn, this would require the over-all design height of the clamp to be increased, so that its use would be limited. A similar scissor-type clamp is disclosed in the German Patent Application No. 91 03 520.1 also.
It is therefore a principal object of the present invention to provide a gripping assembly that is simplified in construction and designed to prevent the high-amplitude swinging of the clamp attached to a boom of a lift vehicle from inadvertently unlocking the gripping assembly and causing it to drop.
This object, as well as other objects which will become apparent from the discussion that follows, are achieved, according to the present invention, in the environment of a gripping assembly, having a control mechanism for controlling the opening and closing movements of gripper elements between an opened and a closed condition, by providing a control mechanism which senses the relative movements between two parts of the gripping assembly, with a locking element of the control mechanism being movable between a released position in which gripper elements perform a closing movement and a locked position in which the gripper elements are held in their opened position. When the opened gripping assembly is suspended from the boom and undergoes swinging movements, means, incorporated in control mechanism and adapted to slow down movements of the locking element, prevent the locking element from reaching the released position.
The essential advantage of the gripping assembly, and particularly of the scissor-type clamp according to the invention, is that, when the opened scissor-type clamp, suspended from a long boom, is moved and the boom swings, an undesirable dropping of the clamp's gripper area is safely avoided by the unlocking movement—which occurs as a locking pawl of the control mechanism is released—being slowed down by the specialized damping device.
For this reason, and advantageously, damage to the steel structure of the scissor-type clamp can be reliably avoided, as can injury to operating personnel.
Another essential advantage of the present invention resides in the relatively simple design of the damping device used to slow down the locking pawl. Advantageously, and regardless of the type of the mechanical gripping means, a damping device of this kind is suitable for incorporation in the control mechanism in the same manner throughout. For different weights and configurations of gripping assemblies, it is possible to use a damping device of variously higher or lower strengths.
The present invention thus relates to a gripping assembly, and especially to a scissor-type clamp having a pair of opposing gripper arms and a control mechanism. The clamp is adapted to be secured by fastening means to the boom of a mobile working device, with the control mechanism controlling the opening and the closing of the gripper arms. The control mechanism comprises an entrainment member or locking pawl arranged to be blocked or released by an abutment device in dependence on the scissor clamp movements. In accordance with the invention, means are provided to slow down the movement of the locking pawl from the area of the abutment device in a manner such that undesirable premature release of the locking pawl is avoided when and if the scissor clamp is handled improperly.
Preferably the locking pawls are located in a gripper-side area of the scissor clamp and the abutment device is located in a suspension-side area of the scissor clamp.
In a further development of the invention, the locking pawl and a positioning pawl are provided in a housing portion for movement between a first position, in which they extend from the housing portion, and a second position in which they are retracted into the housing portion. The pawls are moved to cause the following operation to proceed as the scissor clamp is actuated:
(a) As the scissor clamp is lifted, the abutment device reaches under the locking pawl protruding from the housing portion, with the gripper arms being open.
(b) As the scissor clamp is subsequently placed on a load to be clamped, such as a stack of building material, the abutment device releases the locking pawl so that it moves from the area of the abutment device and returns into the housing portion.
(c) The subsequent lifting of the building material stack and the clamping thereof by its own weight between the grippers and by the intrinsic weight of the scissor clamp cause a positioning pawl to be actuated and the locking pawl to by moved from the housing portion.
(d) After the scissor clamp is transported to a prescribed location, and as it is set down and the gripper arms are opened so as to release the load, the abutment device is moved past the locking pawl, with the locking pawl being moved into the housing portion and then re-emerging therefrom.
(e) As the scissor clamp is then lifted, the abutment device reaches under the locking pawl. Initially, the locking pawl moves a short distance upwardly, causing the positioning pawl to be unlocked and to tilt forwardly from the housing portion. In the process, the locking pawl is blocked so that the opened scissor clamp can be lifted. Thus the condition described in (a) is restored.
In another embodiment of the present scissor-type clamp, the positioning pawl actuating the locking pawl is mounted to pivot in the housing portion, with the abutment device having two abutment members placed one above the other, with one of them actuating the positioning pawl above the locking pawl and the other actuating the locking pawl. This embodiment is particularly advantageous when used in a short-stroke gripping assembly.
The damping device preferably comprises a rotation damper including an arm member rotatable about an axis, the arm member having therein a slot engaging an axle connected with the locking pawl so that pivoting movements of the locking pawl are transmitted to the rotation damper and slowed down in the direction of the locking pawl away from the abutment means. The pivoting movement is not slowed down in the opposite direction.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the rotation damper comprises a conventional hydraulic damper and especially an oil damper. In addition to the aforesaid scissor-type clamp, bell crank lever clamps, single-lever clamps or the like are contemplated for use with gripping assemblies.
For a full understanding of the present invention, reference should now be made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
a and 10b are representational diagrams illustrating the operation of the scissor-type clamp according to the invention.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
Gripper element 3 is constructed correspondingly to comprise transversely spaced gripper arms 12, 13, cross member 14 and gripper bar 15. Gripper arm 12 preferably comprises portions 16, 17 extending at a substantially right angle and gripper arm 13 comprises portions 18, 19 also extending at a substantially right angle, with gripper bar 15 extending in a transverse direction between the lower ends of portions 17, 19. Portions 7, 8 of gripper arms 5, 6 and portions 16, 18 of gripper arms 12, 13 are interconnected for pivoting movement about a transverse axis 20, said axis 20 located about midway between portions 7, 8, 16 and 18 and allowing gripper arms 5, 6 to be pivoted against each other.
At the free ends of portions 7, 8, connector rods 23, 24 are provided to pivot about pivots 21, 22; these rods have their free ends connected with a cross-member 25 to rotate about pivots 26, 27. Correspondingly, the free ends of portions 16, 18 of gripper arms 12, 13 are connected to pivot about pivots 28, 29 with connector rods 30, 31; these rods have their ends connected to cross-member 25 to pivot about pivots 26, 27. Cross-member 25 has centrally connected thereto mounting means 32 allowing scissor clamp 1 to be fastened to a lifting or traveling vehicle (not shown in detail). Gripper arms 5, 6 and 12, 3 are caused to be moved to the closed position by the intrinsic load of scissor clamp 1 suspended from the boom.
Connector rods 30, 31 are connected about midway by a cross-member 34 while connector rods 23, 24 are connected about midway by a cross-member 35. Further, portions 7 and 8 are interconnected by a cross-member 36; portions 16, 18 are also interconnected by a cross-member (not shown).
Between cross-member 36, which interconnects gripper arm 5, 6, and cross-member 35, which interconnects connector rods 23, 24, there is located a control mechanism 40 referred to schematically as 40 in the
Essentially, and in the manner already explained at the outset, control mechanism 40 comprises an abutment device 41 disposed on cross-member 34 of the scissor clamp 1 and having a bottom abutment member 43. Preferably, the abutment device 41 is U-shaped, with abutment member 43 forming the bottom transverse bar of the U-shape and the legs of the U-shape being secured on or welded to cross-member 35.
A cross-member 36 has a housing portion 45 fastened—preferably welded—thereto having a side along which abutment member 43 slides when scissor clamp 1 reaches the area of its opened position. In the manner initially explained, the housing portion 45 has mounted thereon a positioning pawl 52 and locking pawl 51, of which the functions are explained in greater detail below under reference to the schematic representations in
As scissor clamp 1 is placed down onto a load to be clamped, with gripper arms 9, 10 and 17, 19 opened, abutment device 41 moves downwards, causing locking pawl 51 to be released and retracted into housing 45.
As the boom and scissor clamp 1 are lifted, the abutment device 41 moves upwardly (see
To release the load, and as shown in
The core of the present invention resides in that, preferably and for the reasons initially detailed, the pivoting-in movement or the return speed of locking pawl 51 from the area of abutment member 43 is damped or slowed down or delayed by a rotation damper 60 (
In accordance with
The rotation damper 60 preferably comprises a commercial damper acting to damp pivotings in one direction of rotation (return of the locking pawl into the housing) and allowing a comparably undamped or not slowed movement in the opposite direction (pivoting of the locking pawl outwards from the housing).
Stated in general terms, it is possible also to use other devices such as brakes, gas pressure dampers or the like which are suited to prevent the locking pawl 51 from pivoting out of the area of abutment member 43 under the conditions described above.
Contemplated also is the use of the present invention in connection with the transport clamps 60 shown in
There has thus been shown and described a novel gripping assembly, especially a scissor-type clamp, having a control mechanism, which fulfills all the objects and advantages sought therefore. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the subject invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings which disclose the preferred embodiments thereof. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention, which is to be limited only by the claims which follow.