The present invention relates to an industrial truck comprising opposing masts for lifting and lowering a loading platform which is located between the masts in a lifting and lowering direction.
The present invention in particular relates to an industrial truck which is used to transport air freight shipment pallets or containers.
An industrial truck of this type has previously been described under the name “Xway Mover 7000” from DIMOS Maschinenbau GmbH. In this industrial truck, four masts are described for lifting and lowering, each of which is equipped with a hydraulic cylinder. Hydraulic fluid is applied to each hydraulic cylinder independently from each other.
The disadvantage of this vehicle is that it is expensive to manufacture and that the maximum achievable lift heights cannot or can only be adapted to various requirements with a high constructive effort.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide an industrial truck which is improved in this regard.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides an industrial truck which includes a loading platform and two masts which are arranged opposed to each other. The two masts are configured to lift and to lower the loading platform which is arranged between the two masts in a lifting and lowering direction. Each of the two masts comprises two pulleys which are arranged spaced apart in the lifting and lowering direction, a flexible pulling device which is configured to revolve around each of the two pulleys, and a drive device which is configured to rotationally drive at least one of the two pulleys.
The present invention is described in greater detail below on the basis of embodiments and of the drawings in which:
In the industrial truck according to the present invention, each of the masts comprises two pulleys which are spaced apart in the lifting and lowering direction and around which a flexible pulling device revolves, at least one of the pulleys being rotationally driven by a drive device. This arrangement replaces at least one of the lifting cylinders provided in the vehicle as described in the prior art. The industrial truck according to the present invention can be produced significantly more cost-effectively. The drive device can, for example, also comprise an electric motor so that complex piping and hydraulic pumps can be completely dispensed with, which further reduces the manufacturing cost of the industrial truck according to the present invention.
The pulleys, which are spaced apart from one another, can, for example, be arranged so that the flexible pulling device comprises two strands extending in the lifting and lowering directions. The loading platform must then only be mechanically connected to one of the strands for lifting and lowering.
The loading platform can, for example, be connected to two parallel strands of the flexible pulling device of the two masts. The load which the industrial truck according to the present invention is suitable for lifting can thereby be increased. This measure also increases the operational safety of the industrial truck according to the present invention since, in the event of a failure of one of the two flexible pulling devices, for example, by being torn off, an uncontrolled lowering of the loading platform can be prevented.
A further development of the industrial truck according to the present invention provides that at least one of the lower pulleys of the two masts can, for example, be non-rotatably connected to the drive shaft of a drive device and the two lower pulleys of the two masts can, for example, be mechanically connected to one another via a connecting shaft. A synchronization of the two flexible pulling devices of the two masts is thereby provided. It is thereby also possible to in principle only provide a single drive device.
However, both lower pulleys of the two masts to the drive shaft of a separate drive device can, for example, be non-rotatably connected. This allows the achievable lifting capacity to be increased and increases the operational safety of the industrial truck according to the present invention since, even if a drive device fails, the loading platform can be raised and lowered, albeit with reduced power.
In a further development of the industrial truck according to the present invention, at least one of the two pulleys of each mast can, for example, be mounted in a bearing block which is arranged in a bearing block receptacle of the corresponding mast so that it can be moved in a tensioning direction. The tension of the flexible pulling device that is required for a trouble-free operation can thereby be set in a simple manner. It is thereby also easily possible to, if necessary, relax the flexible pulling device which may, for example, be necessary for an exchange.
The flexible pulling means can be designed in a variety of ways, for example, as a chain, a toothed belt, a ribbed belt, a V-belt, etc. The pulleys are adapted to the corresponding design of the flexible pulling device.
In an embodiment of the industrial truck according to the present invention, each flexible pulling device can, for example, have two parallel V-belts, and the pulleys are accordingly designed as double belt pulleys. The use of two parallel V-belts again increases the operational safety of the industrial truck according to the present invention.
In an additional further development of the industrial truck according to the present invention, each of the masts can, for example, comprise a first main frame, to which at least one second main frame can optionally be attached. In other words, in this development, the masts are of modular design, each module comprising a main frame. Only a main frame must be added to change the length of the mast and the associated change in the maximum achievable lifting height. One of the main frames must be removed if a plurality of main frames are already connected to one another and the length of the mast is to be reduced. The previously used flexible pulling device must be replaced by one with an adapted length. This development of the industrial truck according to the present invention makes it possible to subsequently also easily adapt industrial trucks delivered with a specific, maximum lifting height to requirements that have changed with regard to the desired lifting height.
The attachability of a second main frame to a first main frame is particularly simple if the first main frame has, for example, an upper cross strut and the lower main frame has a lower cross strut, the lower cross strut being designed to be attachable to the upper cross strut.
In an embodiment, the industrial truck according to the present invention can, for example, comprise steering motors and travel drives which are also designed to be electrically operated. This development of the industrial truck according to the present invention is again characterized by a particularly low manufacturing cost since the operation of the vehicle is only possible from a single energy source, i.e., an electrical power storage device.
The present invention will be explained in greater detail below under reference to the drawings.
The embodiment of an industrial truck according to the present invention (hereinafter “industrial truck 100” for short) shown in the drawing comprises a chassis 1 with a loading region 2 which is delimited by side regions 3, 4. In the two side regions 3 and 4, components (which are not recognizable in the drawing) are accommodated that are required in the operation of the industrial truck, for example, energy storage devices such as fuel tanks and accumulators, drive devices for driving and lifting functions, electrical and hydraulic circuits for regulating or controlling the drive and lifting operations as well as for steering the industrial truck, etc.
In
A driver's cab 5 is arranged in the front region of the left-hand side region 4 as seen in the forward direction of travel F. The driver's cab 5 comprises the actuation devices required to operate the industrial truck 100, such as buttons, switches, joysticks, and a steering wheel.
As can in particular be seen in
At least one of the front wheels 6 and rear wheels 7 is coupled to a travel drive. In order to improve traction, all front wheels 6 and rear wheels 7 can, for example, each be coupled to a travel drive. The travel drive(s) can, like the steering motors, comprise electric motors.
As can be seen in
Two masts 9, 10 extend upward from the chassis 1. The facing sides of the two masts 9, 10 are arranged at least almost flush with sides of the side regions 3, 4 facing one another.
The two masts 9, 10 are used to raise and lower a loading platform 11 in a lifting and lowering direction Z. It is used to carry a load, for example, a container C. For this purpose, each mast 9, 10 has a flexible pulling device 12 which revolves around a lower pulley 13 and an upper pulley 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the flexible pulling device 12 comprises two V-belts running parallel to one another. They are stretched between the lower and upper pulleys 13, 14, which are designed as double belt pulleys. While the upper pulley 14 is mounted in a bearing block 15 which is stationary so as to be freely rotatable about an axis 16, the lower pulley 13 is non-rotatably connected to the drive shaft 17 of a drive device 18. The drive device 18 can, for example, also comprise an electric motor.
The drive device 18 is mounted on a bearing block 19 which is arranged displaceably on the mast 9, 10 for the purpose of adjusting the tension of the flexible pulling device 12 (see in particular
The flexible pulling device 12 has two strands 22, 23 which run parallel to one another due to their revolving around the lower and upper pulleys 13, 14. The drive shafts 17 of the two drive devices 18 of the masts 9, 10 can, for example, be mechanically connected to one another via a connecting shaft 24 so that the flexible pulling device 12 of the two masts 9, 10 revolve at exactly the same speed (see
For the purpose of lifting and lowering, the loading platform 11 is connected to one of the two strands 22, 23 of the two flexible pulling devices 12 of the masts 9, 10, which strands run in the same direction when the drive devices 18 are actuated, for example, in each case to strand 23.
Guide profiles 25, 26 are provided on the masts 9, 10 to guide the loading platform 11 on the masts 9, 10, as can be seen in particular in
The guide profiles 25, 26 are arranged on the corresponding mast 9, 10 so that their open profile sides 30 face one another.
As can be seen in
A major advantage of the design and arrangement of the guide profiles 25, 26 and the guide rollers 31, 32 rolling therein is that forces acting on the loading platform 11 in the F-R direction, as can occur in particular during loading and unloading, are directly absorbed by the two masts 9, 10, and no further, possibly technically complex measures are required therefor.
As already mentioned above, the industrial truck 100 has a particularly low loading and unloading height H. As can be seen in
Each of the cross members 8 can comprise two struts 34, 35 which run parallel to one another and have a rectangular, for example, a square cross section. The struts 34, 35 are connected to one another via a connecting plate 36.
As can be seen, for example, in
In the embodiment of the mast shown in
From the above explanations, it can be seen that, due to the modular construction of the mast with a variable number of diagonal strutting and cross struts, it is possible to easily provide masts of different lengths that are adapted to user requirements. It can further be seen that, due to this modular structure, already existing industrial trucks comprising corresponding masts can be adapted to changing requirements with only little effort in terms of the maximum lifting height that can be achieved therewith. For this purpose, only segments, as denoted by D in
The present invention is not limited to embodiments described herein; reference should be had to the appended claims.
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10 2019 112 580.4 | May 2019 | DE | national |
This application is a U.S. National Phase application under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2020/056652, filed on Mar. 12, 2020 and which claims benefit to German Patent Application No. 10 2019 112 580.4, filed on May 14, 2019. The International Application was published in German on Nov. 19, 2020 as WO 2020/229019 A1 under PCT Article 21(2).
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PCT/EP2020/056652 | 3/12/2020 | WO | 00 |