Machine for fitting and removing vehicle wheels

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080060767
  • Publication Number
    20080060767
  • Date Filed
    August 28, 2007
    16 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 13, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
The machine for fitting and removing vehicle wheels comprises a base frame, a clamping and rotating device for clamping and rotating the rim of a vehicle wheel around a horizontal rotation axis, which are fitted on the base frame by interposing straight first guide means along a vertical sliding direction and at least one operating arm which is associable with the base frame along an oblique direction with respect to the position plane of the rotation axis and of the sliding direction and which has a work tool for fitting and removing a tyre onto and from the rim.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will appear even more evident from the detailed description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of a machine for fitting and removing vehicle wheels, illustrated indicatively by way of non limiting example, in the attached drawings wherein:


the FIG. 1 is a front view of the machine according to the invention;


the FIG. 2 is a side view of the machine according to the invention in small-size rim working phase;


the FIG. 3 is a side view of the machine according to the invention in large-size rim working phase;


the FIG. 4 is a side view of a part of the machine according to the invention;


the FIG. 5 is a side view of the machine plate according to the invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)

With particular reference to such figures, a machine for fitting and removing vehicle wheels has been globally indicated by 1.


The machine 1 comprises a base frame 2 which consists of a first and a second upright 2a and 2b which extend from the ground along an approximately vertical direction and which are joined at the top by means of a connecting horizontal transom 2c.


To the base frame 2 is associated a clamping and rotating device 3 for clamping and rotating the rim C of a wheel R for vehicles around a rotation axis A arranged horizontally.


The clamping and rotating device 3 consist of a rotating spindle that is fitted on the base frame 2 by interposition of straight first guide means 4 along a substantially vertical sliding direction S.


In particular, the first guide means 4 comprise a first slide 5 that supports the spindle 3 and which is associated sliding along the first upright 2a of the base frame 2.


The sliding action of the first slide 5 is obtained by means of a first linear actuator 6, of the type, for example, of a pneumatic, hydraulic cylinder or the like; in detail, the liner 6a of the first linear actuator 6 is fitted on the first slide 5 while the rod 6b is associated with the feet of the first upright 2a.


Along the horizontal transom 2c of the base frame 2 is associated sliding an operating head 7 having an extractor tool 8 for fitting and removing a tyre onto and from the rim C of the wheel R.


The operating head 7 is arranged coplanar with the position plane of the rotation axis A and the sliding direction S and extends longitudinally along a direction parallel with the sliding direction S.


With the horizontal transom 2c of the base frame 2, two operating arms 9 are also associated provided with a work tools 10 for fitting and removing the tyre onto and from the rim C; the work tools 10 consist, for example, of corresponding bead breaking discs.


The operating arms 9 are arranged at opposite sides of the operating head 7 to work opposite sides of the wheel and extend along directions parallel to each other and oblique with respect to the position plane of the rotation axis A and of the sliding direction S.


The operating arms 9, in particular, can be positioned in an operating configuration in which they are arranged substantially at right angles and incident to the rotation axis A and at least one of the work tools 10 is positioned close to the circumferential edge of the rim C.


The machine 1 comprises a transformation device 11 for transforming the sliding movement of the spindle 3 into a particular movement of the operating arms 9 in which the arms themselves change their angle in space and remain continuatively in the operating configuration as the spindle 3 gradually moves along the sliding direction S.


Such transformation device have a supporting structure of the operating arms 9 which is associated at the top of the first upright 2a by interposition of means of rotation around a swinging axis B parallel to the rotation axis A.


The supporting structure, in detail, consists of a plate-shaped bracket 12 that is arranged at right angles to the swinging axis B around which it is hinged.


The bracket 12 is furthermore facing and adjacent to a surface 13 of the first upright 2a on which a through opening 14 is obtained (FIG. 4) shaped according to a circumference arc with its centre at the hinging point between the first upright 2a and the bracket 12.


The through opening 14 is engaged by a hinge 15 associated with the bracket 12 and, in fact, acts as a guide for the swinging of the bracket 12 with respect to the base frame 2.


The transformation device 11 also comprise a plate 16 that is associated integral with the first slide 5 supporting the spindle 3 and which extends along the first upright 2a until it shows at least one portion facing and adjacent to the bracket 12.


On the plate 16 a first slot 17 is obtained elongated and engaged by a first pin 18 associated with the bracket 12; advantageously, the path defined by the first slot 17 is suitable for determining the swinging movement of the bracket 12 and the change in the inclination of the operating arms 9 to enable them to continuatively maintain the operating configuration.


On the plate 16, a through second slot 19 is also obtained elongated and straight, which extends parallel to the sliding direction S and which is engaged by a second pin connected to the bracket 12 and coincident with the swinging axis B. The second slot 19 does in fact act as a guide for the sliding of the plate 16 along the sliding direction S with respect to the base frame 2.


The operating arms 9 are fitted on the supporting structure by interposition of straight second guide means defined along a direction parallel to the rotation axis A.


Such second guide means consist of a pair of second slides 20 that each support a corresponding operating arm 9 and which are engaged sliding along a bar 21.


The bar 21, in detail, is associated at right angles with the bracket 12 and extends parallel to the rotation axis A.


Adjacent and parallel to the bar 21 are two corresponding second actuators 22 which drive the second slides 20; each second actuator is of the type of a pneumatic, hydraulic cylinder or the like, and has one end associated with the bracket 12 and the opposite end associated with a corresponding second slide 20.


The operation of the machine 1 is the following.


Depending on the dimensions of the rim C fitted on the spindle 3, the first slide 5 is arranged more or less distant from the ground and from the extractor tool 8.


In the case of a rim of limited dimensions (FIG. 2), for example, the spindle 3 is arranged close to the extractor tool 8 while the bracket 12 and the plate 16 are arranged so that the first pin 18 is arranged at the base of the first slot 17.


In this position the operating arm 9 shown in FIG. 2 is positioned in operating configuration and, in particular, is directed towards the centre of the rim C.


To work rims C of larger dimensions (FIG. 3), on the other hand, the spindle 3 is lowered with respect to the position shown in FIG. 2; the downward sliding of the first slide 5 and of the plate 16 causes the first pin 18 to slide along the first slot 17 causing the bracket 12 to rotate around the swinging axis B.


The operating arm 9, shown in FIG. 3, rotates significantly following the movement of the centre of the rim C and remains continuatively in operating configuration.


It has in fact been seen how the described invention achieves the set objects.


The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which falling within the scope of the inventive concept.


Furthermore all the details may be replaced by other elements which are technically equivalent.


In practice, the materials used, as well as the contingent shapes and dimensions, may be any according to requirements without because of this moving outside the protection scope of the following claims.

Claims
  • 1) Machine for fitting and removing vehicle wheels, comprising a base frame, a clamping and rotating device for clamping and rotating the rim of a vehicle wheel around a substantially horizontal rotation axis, which are fitted on said base frame by interposing first guide means substantially straight along a substantially vertical sliding direction, at least one operating arm which is associable with said base frame along an oblique direction with respect to the position plane of said rotation axis and of said sliding direction and which has at least one work tool for fitting and removing a tyre onto and from said rim, said operating arm being positionable in an operating configuration in which it is arranged substantially at right angles and incidental to said rotation axis and said work tool is positioned near the circumferential edge of said rim, wherein the machine comprises a transformation device for transforming the sliding movement of said clamping and rotating device into a movement of variation of the inclination of said operating arm in which the arm itself is kept continuatively in said operating configuration as the position of said clamping and rotating device changes along such sliding direction.
  • 2) Machine according to claim 1, wherein said transformation device comprise at least one supporting structure of said operating arm which is associated with said base frame by interposition of means of rotation around a swinging axis substantially parallel to said rotation axis.
  • 3) Machine according to claim 2, wherein said supporting structure comprises at least one substantially plate-shaped and vertical bracket hinged to said base frame around said swinging axis.
  • 4) Machine according to claim 3, wherein said bracket is arranged facing and adjacent to at least one surface of said base frame.
  • 5) Machine according to claim 4, wherein at least one between said bracket and said surface has an opening shaped according to a circumference arc with its centre at the hinging point between said base frame and said bracket, and engaged by a hinge associable with the other between said bracket and said surface.
  • 6) Machine according to claim 5, wherein said opening is a through opening obtained on said base frame.
  • 7) Machine according to claim 3, wherein said transformation device comprise at least one plate associable integral with said clamping and rotating device and arranged substantially facing and adjacent to said bracket.
  • 8) Machine according to claim 7, wherein said transformation device comprise at least one elongated first slot obtained on at least one between said bracket and said plate and engaged by a first pin associable with the other between said bracket and said plate, the path defined by said first slot being suitable for determining the swinging movement of said bracket and the change in the inclination of said operating arm.
  • 9) Machine according to claim 8, wherein said first slot is a through slot obtained on said plate.
  • 10) Machine according to claim 7, wherein said transformation device comprise at least an elongated second slot substantially parallel with said sliding direction, obtained on at least one between said bracket and said plate and engaged by a second pin associable with the other between said bracket and said plate.
  • 11) Machine according to claim 10, wherein said second slot is a through slot obtained on said plate.
  • 12) Machine according to claim 10, wherein said second pin coincides with said swinging axis.
  • 13) Machine according to claim 1, wherein said first guide means comprise at least one first slide supporting said clamping and rotating device which is associated sliding along a substantially vertical upright of said base frame.
  • 14) Machine according to claim 13, wherein said first guide means comprise a first linear actuator to drive the sliding of said first slide that has the opposite ends associated with said base frame and with said first slide respectively.
  • 15) Machine according to claim 2, wherein said operating arm is fitted on said supporting structure by interposition of substantially straight second guide means defined along a direction substantially parallel to said rotation axis.
  • 16) Machine according to claim 15, wherein said second guide means comprise at least a second slide supporting said operating arm which is engaged sliding along a bar substantially parallel to said rotation axis which is associated with one substantially plate-shaped and vertical bracket hinged to said base frame around said swinging axis.
  • 17) Machine according to claim 16, wherein said second guide means comprise at least a second linear actuator to drive the sliding of said second slide that has the opposite ends associated with said bracket and with said second slide respectively.
  • 18) Machine according to claim 1, comprising at least two of said operating arms to work opposite sides of said wheel.
  • 19) Machine according to claim 1, wherein said work tool is a bead breaking disc.
  • 20) Machine according to claim 1, comprising at least one operating head associable with said base frame and having an extractor tool for fitting and removing said tyre onto and from said rim.
  • 21) Machine according to claim 20, wherein said operating head is arranged substantially coplanar with the position plane of said rotation axis and of said sliding direction.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MO 2006A000275 Sep 2006 IT national