The technical field of the invention is that of gripping devices for shells, and in particular for large-caliber shells.
In order to handle large-caliber shells (diameter greater than 80 millimeters) simply and quickly, it is known from patent FR 3,041,622 to use a shell clamp including a pair of jaws intended to clamp a shell, each jaw pivoting between an open position and a closed position about a pivot pin parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shell, the pivot pin of each jaw being located between a lower end and an upper end of the jaw, the upper end of each jaw making it possible to close the jaw by bearing of this upper end on a shell to be grasped.
According to this patent, the upper end of each jaw includes a notch intended to interfere with a lug of a cam in order to keep the jaws in the closed position.
The closed position of the jaws is therefore directly related to the relative geometries of the cam and the jaw.
The cam is secured to a pivoting paddle, the pivoting of which, which is caused by the bearing on a zone close to a stretcher, makes it possible to rotate the cam and thus free the lug from the rotating path of the notch of the jaw, which results in freeing the opening of the jaw.
According to this patent, the gripping of a shell is done at its base on the one hand and at its warhead on the other hand. The geometries of the jaws and their cam are therefore defined as a function of the dimensions of these parts of the shell.
If one wishes to handle shells of different types and therefore different lengths, the geometries of the jaws will not be adapted and therefore the gripping will be poor, which risks causing accidents.
The invention proposes a single device for handling shells of variable lengths and ensures safer gripping of the transported shell.
The invention relates to a gripping device for shells, including at least one pair of jaws intended to clamp a shell, each jaw being able to pivot between an open position and a closed position about a pivot pin parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shell, the pivot pin of each jaw being secured to a frame and located between a lower end and an upper end of the jaw, the application of the upper end of each jaw on the shell causing the closing of the jaws, the device being characterized in that it includes a locking means linking the upper ends of the jaws and comprising two connecting rods and a central segment linking these connecting rods, the connecting rods being articulated relative to the jaws by a first articulation and articulated by a second articulation to the central segment, an elastic return means linking each first articulation at a so-called central point positioned in the middle of the central segment, the device including at least one movable stop secured to a maneuvering lever, the stop being located above the locking means and able to push the locking means downward until it is below an unstable equilibrium position of the locking means.
Advantageously, the device includes at least two pairs of coaxial jaws.
Advantageously, the device includes two stops each including a lever, each stop being intended to bear on one of the connecting rods of the locking means.
Advantageously, the frame includes a sliding bearing intended to interfere with an upper part of the shell in order to wedge the shell in the device.
Advantageously, the device includes at least one shim in its rear part that is intended to bear on a rear face of the base of the shell in order to position the latter longitudinally relative to the device.
Advantageously, each lever may be secured to two stops, each stop being intended to act on a connecting rod associated with a different pair of jaws.
The invention will be better understood upon reading the following description, the description being done in light of the appended drawings, in which drawings:
According to
As shown in
This locking means 30, detailed in
The connecting rods 14 are articulated relative to the jaws 10 at first articulations 16 and relative to the central segment 13 at second articulations 61.
It will be noted that
Elastic return means 15, in the case at hand tension springs 15, link the first articulations 16 to a point, called central point 13b, of the central segment 13. This central point 13b is located longitudinally in the middle of the central segment 13, below a horizontal line L passing through each of the articulations 16 and 61 when the connecting rods 14 are aligned as in
Thus, according to
In this position, the locking means 30 is in the configuration shown in
According to
The locking device 30 goes through an unstable equilibrium position illustrated in
By continuing the closing movement of the jaws 10, the connecting rods 14 will gradually rotate until they align (
In order to stop the movement of the connecting rods 14, a stop 17 placed above the locking means 30 (also visible in
The shell 100 is then blocked by the jaws 10 as visible in
In order to release the shell 100, the device 1 is brought above a stretcher 200 as in
By lowering the device 1 bearing the shell 100, like in
The jaws 10 are then locked in the open position by the simple tension action of the springs 15. The device 1 is ready to grasp a new shell.
One can therefore see that the device according to the invention can adapt to the holding of shells having substantially different sizes, the locking position being able to be obtained for different pivotings of jaws. The essential point is to pass the locking means 30 past its unstable equilibrium position. In this case, the springs 15 ensure the locking of the jaws. The stiffness of the springs 15 will be chosen to be sufficient to prevent, during vibrations, any return of the locking means 30 to the released position of the shell (
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1701067 | Oct 2017 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/076540 | 9/28/2018 | WO | 00 |