The present invention relates to a tool used for machining processes inside a wind turbine.
The tool is characterized by incorporating means of movement on its vertical axis and on its longitudinal axis. The tool likewise comprises support and anchoring elements to prevent vibrations and serve to level the equipment. The reduced dimensions of the tool facilitate handling inside the nacelle and its reasonable total weight enables a single operator to handle it manually.
The wind turbine is a machine having various components that require regular maintenance. There are specialized personnel with the expertise necessary for performing this maintenance, yet the work often proves complicated due to the reduced space and need to employ highly specific tools.
Such is the case of German patent DE 102005061498, which presents a hydraulic tool for yaw shaft bearing maintenance, though more specifically for its ring enclosure. The hydraulic cylinder is combined with other constituent elements and an ultrasound transmitter.
This need for machinery especially adapted to the actual spaces inside a wind turbine has revealed that the ideal solution would be a tool with some specific characteristics combining freedom of movement, precision and operational simplicity for personnel assigned to perform maintenance tasks in the field.
An object of this invention is to conceive a tool capable of carrying out machining processes in the field. These operations require a machining tool having both vertical and transversal movement.
Another object of the invention is the incorporation of an extendable table equipped with the means to push it so as to achieve its movement. This is achieved with a table having a lower fixed part anchored to a support and a movable upper part on whose surface the machining element is secured. In addition to the foregoing, the coupling fastening the drill to the table is complemented with a support that prevents the drill from regressing.
Lastly, a further object of the invention is to provide the tool with a support so as to allow assembly staging, thus adapting to the existing space and achieving that the extendable table can be correctly positioned to carry out machining processes at the required precision. The support has height regulators, work plane regulators and a reaction arm to stabilize the assembly.
In addition to these main characteristics, the machining tool presents other secondary characteristics, namely:
The following figures are included in order to explain how the machining tool and its most substantial parts are constituted:
a shows a perspective view of the inner part of the support while
b is the same perspective, yet shown from the outside.
As shown in
The table (12) is adjusted and balanced with small bolts (15) and large bolts (16) located on the larger side (3) located inside the support (1). These bolts collaborate with the slots (5) and holes (6) mentioned above. Thus, the small bolts (15) in combination with the slots (5) are used to regulate the position of the table (12) crosswise, while the large bolts (16) in combination with their corresponding holes (6) regulate the flatness of the table (12). The foregoing as shown in
The movement of the table (12) on its longitudinal plane is achieved when sliding the upper movable part (13) on the fixed lower part (14). This movement is carried out by a pusher (17) driven by any appropriate means, though the present practical embodiment makes use of a lead screw (18) which is operated on manual effort. In
The coupling of the machining element to the sliding table (12) thus groups all the components constituting the machining tool as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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ES201100558 | May 2011 | ES | national |