The invention relates to a method of loading and unloading a transport vehicle mobile on a track, and to a transport vehicle.
According to EP 1 083 262, such a transport vehicle mobile on a track is known which has a container for receiving bulk material and a vehicle frame. A first bulk material transport is carried out on a bottom conveyor belt, extending in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and on a transfer conveyor belt adjoining the former and projecting beyond a vehicle end. Parallel to that, a second bulk material transport is possible on a third conveyor belt spaced from the bottom conveyor belt. This has the advantage that—parallel to emptying the transport vehicles—a filling of the same can also take place.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a method and a transport vehicle of the kind mentioned at the beginning with which an improvement of the bulk material transport is possible.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a method of the specified type in that the container together with the bottom conveyor belt and the third conveyor belt is pivoted relative to the vehicle frame about an axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle in order to maintain a horizontal conveying plane—with regard to a transverse direction of the vehicle—for all of the conveyor belts independently of a transverse inclination of the track.
With such a pivoting of the entire transport unit, it is possible to maintain a horizontal transport plane of the conveyor belts even in a track curve despite the transverse inclination. Thus, a disadvantageous concentration of the bulk material masses in the direction towards the lower-lying rail can be reliably avoided both in the container as well as on the third conveyor belt.
A transport vehicle designed according to the invention is characterized in that the container together with the bottom conveyor belt and the third conveyor belt is designed to be pivotable relative to the vehicle frame by means of a pivot drive about a pivot axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
With such a pivoting of the container, which can be realized with relatively simple structure, a structurally much more expensive pivoting of the total of three conveyor belts becomes unnecessary in an advantageous way.
Additional advantages of the invention become apparent from the dependent claims and the drawing description.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to an embodiment represented in the drawing in which
A transport vehicle 1 shown in
Additionally, a third conveyor belt 11 which is spaced from the bottom conveyor belt 7 and extends in the longitudinal direction 6 of the vehicle is connected to an upper end of the container 4. Thus, a first bulk material transport can be carried out on the bottom—and transfer conveyor belt 7, 10 and, parallel thereto, an independent second bulk material transport can be carried out on the third conveyor belt 11. Transport vehicles 1 designed in this manner are often arranged one following the other to form a transport train, wherein the bulk material can be transported through via the connected transport paths (see EP 1 083262).
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Since, as is well known, in a track curve the track 3 has a transverse track inclination, the vertical fall line causes the bulk material to shift in the direction towards the lower-lying rail in the region of the bulk material transfer. This leads to an impairment of the material flow. In order to rectify this negative effect, the container 4 together with the bottom conveyor belt 7 and the third conveyor belt 11 is pivoted relative to the vehicle frame 5 about the pivot axis 13 in the direction towards the higher-lying rail with actuation of the two pivot drives 12. Thus, a horizontal conveying plane 17 with regard to the transverse direction 15 of the vehicle is ensured for the said conveyor belts 7, 11 independently of the transverse inclination of the track 3.
For an automatic pivoting of the container 4, it is advantageous if a transverse inclination measuring device 18 as well as a regulating/control device 19 connected thereto are provided for actuation of the pivot drives 12 and a pivoting of the container 4. With this, the horizontal conveying plane 17 can be maintained independently of the transverse position of the track.
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