The invention relates to a supporting bolt which serves to bridge an interspace between two side members of a load-lifting device and which, apart from a fixed end stop, has a captive locking element, which can assume a locking position and a release position.
Lifting bolts of the above-described type are particularly used in connection with attachment points for chains, ropes or belts, as these are encountered, for example, in large forming tools as integrated components of these tools.
From draft VDI 3366 of the VDI guidelines, a lifting bolt of the generic type in question is known, which is provided with a so-called drop-ring locking mechanism. Such a locking mechanism offers the advantage, compared to locking mechanisms in the form of cotter pins which can be introduced into bores at the ends of the lifting bolt or in the form of locking pins which can be hammered into transverse bores in the cheeks, that the locking element is captive, in addition to which, in these locking mechanisms, the ease of operation requirement cannot be satisfied, since the drop-ring, at least in the removal of the lifting bolt prior to the penetration of the bores in the side members of the load-lifting device, has to be manually removed from its locking position, which, in practice, frequently results in finger injuries for the operator. Since the known locking mechanism is based on the gravity principle, it is also susceptible to dirt contamination.
The object of the invention is to provide a lifting bolt which is convenient to use and offers a high degree of safety. This object is achieved according to the invention by the fact that the lifting bolt is provided with a transverse bore and a longitudinal bore which intersects the transverse bore and that in the transverse bore there are disposed a blocking bolt and a spring which forces the blocking bolt into the blocking position, while in the longitudinal bore an actuating bolt for the blocking bolt is guided, the blocking bolt having a recess with an oblique face, via which, by a portion of the actuating bolt which is guided in the recess, a motion which is contrary to the spring force and removes the blocking bolt from its locking position can be transmitted to the blocking bolt.
The lifting bolt according to the invention offers the advantage that it can be both fitted and removed rapidly and without problems. Impairments of the locking mechanism as a result of dirt contamination are not to be feared, since all functionally important parts are disposed inside the lifting bolt.
Further features and details of the invention emerge from the subclaims and the following description of a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, represented in the appended drawings.
In the figures, 1 and 2 are the side members of a load-lifting device formed by a so-called lifting cheek 3.
The side members 1 and 2 limit an interspace 5 bridged by a lifting bolt 4, which can be put through an end member (not represented) of a sling chain strand or through the thimble of a hoisting rope.
In order to ensure that the lifting bolt 4 does not inadvertently work loose when a load to which the lifting cheek 3 is bolted or welded is hoisted, it is provided with a position-locking mechanism. This comprises, on the one hand, an end stop 6 formed by an annular flange and, on the other hand, a blocking bolt 7, which is forced by a spring 8 into a blocking position from which it can be removed with the aid of an actuating bolt 9. The blocking bolt 7 and the spring 8 are accommodated in a transverse bore 10, which intersects a longitudinal bore 11 in which the actuating bolt 9 is guided.
As can be seen, in particular, from
That end of the actuating bolt 9 which has the latch cam 13 engages in a recess 16 in the blocking bolt 7, which recess has an oblique face 17 designed to cooperate with the oblique face 12 of the actuating bolt 9.
The oblique face 17 of the blocking bolt 7 forms an angle α of about 50° to the longitudinal axis 18 of the blocking bolt 7, while the angle β between the oblique face 12 of the actuating bolt 9 and its longitudinal axis 14 measures about 40°. At its end which, in the blocking position, projects over the periphery of the lifting bolt 4, the blocking bolt 7 is equipped with a further oblique face 19, which forms an angle γ of about 60° to the longitudinal axis 18 of the blocking bolt 7.
By virtue of the oblique face 19 and the nature of the assignment of the actuating bolt 9 to the blocking bolt 7, the latter, when the lifting bolt 4 is introduced into the aligned bores 20 and 21 in the side members 1 and 2 of the lifting cheek 3, is automatically transferred into the position represented in
In order to be able to easily fit and remove the parts 7, 8 and 9 of the locking mechanism, the blocking bolt 7 is provided with an insert groove 23, through which the latch cam 13 can pass when the blocking bolt 7, for example with the aid of a pencil or spike, is forced in the direction of the arrow 24 counter to the action of the spring 8 into the position represented in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 020 039.4 | Apr 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/03904 | 4/14/2005 | WO | 10/6/2006 |