Mobile jaw vice for clamping and unclamping vehicles to and from a traction cable of a transport system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6321658
  • Patent Number
    6,321,658
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 11, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A mobile jaw (11,12) vice (10) for clamping and unclamping vehicles (19) to and from a traction cable (13) of a single-cable or two-cable transport system, such as a chair lift, a funicular cableway and a city transport system or a telpher, comprising a lever system (14, 15, 16) for arm (17, 18) and jaw (11, 12) handling, adapted to guarantee a suitable opening and an effective grip of the vice (10) onto the cable (13) also in case of wide oscillations of the vehicle (19).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




Object of the present invention is a mobile jaw vice for clamping and unclamping vehicles to and from a traction cable of a transport system.




2. Description of the Background




The traction-cable rail transport systems currently known make use of synchronised braking or acceleration rollers of the vehicle (usually a cab) in the proximity of terminal or intermediate stations of a determined funicular route to be covered; a two mobile-jaw vice, connected to the cab floor, is used for unclamping the vehicle from the traction cable when the rollers decelerate the vehicle and, analogously, the jaws of the vice are driven so as to grip the cable when the run restarts and the vehicle is accelerated.




Nevertheless, the jaws used exhibit some disadvantages during the closing step, above all if the vehicle makes wide oscillations, due to the load or to dynamic stresses; in fact in this case also the traction cable may oscillate widely, thus significantly reducing the area of the portion of the grip synchronism. Moreover, the passage from the traction through cable to traction through draft wheels can cause serious defects, such as for example, pulsed stresses and excessive wear of the mechanical members on which the above cable can engage, in case the rollers are arranged in determined positions adapted to follow particular routes such as, for example, curvilinear and at the same time, rising trajectories.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Thus, an objective of the present invention is that of providing an improved mobile jaw vice for clamping and unclamping vehicles to and from a traction cable of a transport system, which should overcome the disadvantages mentioned above, that is to say, that of providing an improved mobile jaw vice which should allow attaining a firm and safe grip in all cases, also when the vehicle makes significant oscillations in vertical and horizontal direction, caused by the load variation due, for example, to the passengers' boarding and getting off, or to external dynamic stresses.




Another objective of the invention is that of providing an improved mobile jaw vice for clamping and unclamping vehicles to and from a traction cable of a transport system, which should guarantee a substantially large symmetrical opening of the jaws with respect to the diameter of the traction cable.




Further objective of the present invention is that of indicating an improved mobile jaw vice which should allow creating a sufficient space for housing, in horizontal position, a cable-guiding roller so as to minimise the stresses to which the same cable is subject.




Said objectives are attained by an improved mobile jaw vice for clamping and unclamping vehicles to and from a traction cable of a transport system, according to claim


1


, to which reference shall be made for brevity.




Advantageously, the mobile jaw vice according to the invention allows arranging and orientating at will and need along the system, the cable-guiding line rollers so as to allow the guiding rail to cover any trajectory, such as for example, a curvilinear and rising or descent trajectory.




In this way, the cable is prevented from imparting undesired stresses to the cable-guiding rollers. Moreover, the particular arrangement of the cable-guiding rollers according to the invention guarantees a perfect guide of the cable and avoids an undesired and dangerous slipping out of the same.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The features of the invention will appear more clearly from the following description and attached drawings, relating to an exemplificative and non-limitative embodiment, wherein:





FIG. 1

shows a partly sectioned side view of an improved mobile jaw vice for clamping and unclamping vehicles to and from a traction cable of a transport system, according to the present invention, in working position;





FIG. 2

shows a partly sectioned side view of the vice of

FIG. 1

, according to the present invention, in unclamping position;





FIG. 3

shows a top view of the vice of

FIG. 1

, according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

shows an elevation view of the vice of

FIG. 3

, according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

shows a partly sectioned partial cross view of a funicular transport system with relevant vehicle, comprising an improved mobile jaw vice, with the several possibilities of arrangement of the cable-guiding rollers, according to the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the figures mentioned above, reference numeral


10


generically indicates a vice for clamping or unclamping vehicles


19


to a traction cable


13


of a transport system, in particular a funicular transport system, such as a fixed- or automatic-clamping cableway or funicular railway.




Vice


10


, provided with two mobile jaws


11


,


12


, which grip or not cable


13


, is arranged on a same plane with respect to the axis of rotation of its driving rollers


40


, and it is fixed, in the lower side, to floor


20


, whereas each vehicle


19


is mobile on sprung wheels


45


, and is towed by cable


13


.




In particular, vice


10


comprises two mobile arms


17


,


18


for driving the jaws, respectively


11


,


12


, which are pivoted onto pivot


22


, at the end facing the traction cable


13


; at the opposed ends, arm


17


is hinged in


23


to a first lever


15


, in turn hinged in


24


to a second lever


14


, which is pivoted in


25


to a box-shaped support structure


26


of vice


10


to vehicle


19


; on the other hand, arm


18


is connected to a third lever


16


through a hinge


27


.




Finally, lever


16


is further connected to lever


15


through hinge


24


, so as to obtain an articulated structure similar to a pantograph.




Two further hinges


29


are connected to the box-shaped structure


26


, each connected to a helical spring


31


through a plate


30


adapted to make spring


31


rotate into a direction and into the opposed direction during the clamping and unclamping operations to and from cable


13


.




The helical springs


31


, pre-loaded in compression on a guide


37


, are arranged between a fixed thrust plate


33


, integral with the box-shaped structure


26


and hinged in


35


to arm


18


and to guide


37


, and a mobile thrust plate


34


, integral with plate


30


.




Arm


18


elongates in a curved structure


38


connected, through fastening means


39


, to the driving roller


40


through bearings


41


.




Moreover, it is provided that a portion of the curved structure


38


can be brought into contact with an abutment element


42


, fastened to the box-shaped structure


26


, in a rest position of the vice


10


when vehicle


19


is unclamped from the traction cable


13


, thanks to the fact that the driving roller


40


is forced to cover a trajectory on an inclined plane


21


.




With particular reference to

FIG. 5

, which relates to a portion of a funicular system where the vice


10


is used, according to the present invention, reference numeral


45


indicates the wheels of vehicle


19


, reference numeral


46


indicates the profile of the rail where vehicle


19


is constrained, reference numerals


47


and


48


indicate two positioning rollers, reference numeral


49


indicates a orientating trolley, fastened to floor


20


of the telpher of vehicle


19


, and reference numerals


50


,


51


,


52


,


53


indicate the cable-guiding rollers, arranged along the line according to the requirements.




With particular reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, which respectively refer to a working or clamping position of the vice


10


to the traction cable


13


, and to a rest or unclamping position of jaws


11


and


12


of the vice


10


from cable


13


, it can be noted that the pantograph system of levers


14


-


16


allows such a movement as to obtain a substantially large opening of jaws


11


,


12


with respect to the diameter of cable


13


to be clamped. In practice, using a helical spring


31


of the known type, the two jaws


11


,


12


open concurrently, thus preventing said movement from causing any movement of cable


13


.




Moreover, the closing action in perfect synchronism of jaws


11


,


12


onto cable


13


guarantees a safe grip of the cable with a suitable clamping force, since the area of the portion of the grip synchronism increases considerably with respect to the prior art. Finally, the arrangement of levers


14


-


16


and the substantially arched shape of arms


17


,


18


of the vice


10


guarantee the creation of a suitable space, indicated in

FIGS. 1-2

with reference numeral


65


, for housing the cable-guiding roller


50


(as it can directly be seen in

FIGS. 2 and 5

) in horizontal position. This is extremely useful for the purpose of avoiding the use of cable-guiding rollers in inclined position, which would thus be strongly stressed by cable


13


. The arrangement in horizontal position of the cable-guiding roller


50


further prevents the occurrence of stresses, always present in the case of cable-guiding rollers arranged in inclined position with respect to that horizontal, which tend to make cable


13


lift and slip from its seat.




The operation of the vice


10


according to the present invention is substantially as follows.




In the passage from a working position to an unclamping position, roller


40


is forced to follow the trajectory of the inclined plane


21


; the direct consequence of this is the raising of the arched portion


38


up to touching support


42


. In this way, spring


31


substantially arranges itself in line with pivot or fulcrum


22


, thanks to the fact that arm


18


is parallel to guide


37


, along the imaginary axis passing through the hinging points


35


,


27


,


29


.




At the same time, point


23


, where arm


17


and lever


15


are constrained, moves towards point


29


of counter-clockwise rotation of spring


31


, thanks to the movement of plate


30


, whereas hinge


24


is not aligned any more with fulcrum


27


since it is forced to move rightwards.




As a consequence, since lever


14


is fastened to the box-shaped structure


26


into fulcrum


25


, as it rotates in a counter-clockwise direction with respect to the same fulcrum


25


, it will move to an almost horizontal position along the direction connecting the points


24


and


25


.




Moreover, there is provided a hole


60


into structure


26


, which is used for finely regulating the position of fulcrum


25


, which must necessarily be manufactured with very strict working tolerances, due to the stress to which it is subject during the clamping and unclamping operations of vice


10


.




Of course, in the case of passage from an unclamping position to a working position, the movements of arms


17


,


18


and of levers


14


-


16


will be the same as described above, in a reverse order.




In this way, as it can be clearly seen in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


5


, the obtained opening width of jaws


11


,


12


is suitable for firmly and safely clamping the traction cable


13


in any condition of oscillation of the same.




In fact, the presence of the articulated pantograph, which transversally translates to the advancement direction of the traction cable


13


, causes a perfectly symmetrical drive of arms


17


,


18


, thus realising a large opening of the jaws, a correct clamp, a suitable clamping force, and a sufficient space for arranging the cable-guiding roller in horizontal direction.




Finally, the vice


10


according to the invention can be structured without dead centre, or with dead centre; moreover, for safety reasons, it is preferred to provide each funicular vehicle


19


with at least two vices


10


, each forced to one of the end axles of vehicle


19


.




The above description clearly shows the features of the improved mobile jaw vice for clamping and unclamping vehicles to and from a traction cable of a transport system, which is object of the present invention, and it clearly shows its advantages. Finally, it is clear that several variants can be made to the improved vice, object of the present invention, without departing from the novelty principles of the inventive idea, and it is also clear that, in the practical implementation of the invention, materials, shapes and sizes of the illustrated details can be of any type according to the requirements, and the same can be replaced with others, technically equivalent.



Claims
  • 1. Mobile-jaw vice comprising mobile-jaws configured to clamp and unclamp to and from a traction cable of a transport system, wherein at least one spring, connected to a driving roller, is driven to allow clamping or unclamping the mobile-jaws to and from said traction cable through a plurality of arms, said arms being connected to one another through a system of levers and disposed in a support structure of a vehicle by fastening the system of levers in at least one fulcrum to the support structure, so that said system of levers produces an opening of said mobile-jaws larger than the diameter of said traction cable, such as to guarantee a wide area grip and synchronism to the traction cable, and provides a space for arranging at least one cable-guiding roller in horizontal direction with respect to a slide axis of said traction cable, whereinin an unclamping position, an arched portion of at least one of said arms moves towards a contact element in a predetermined direction, through the action of the driving roller, which is forced to move along an inclined plane.
  • 2. Mobile-jaw vice according to claim 1, wherein said levers are hinged to one another and to said arms in at least three points.
  • 3. Mobile-jaw vice according to claim 1, wherein said spring is connected to said support structure through at least one pivotable element, facing a median guide, corresponding to a stem of said spring.
  • 4. Mobile-jaw vice according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said arms is hinged, in at least one point, to said spring.
  • 5. Mobile-jaw vice according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said arms is pivoted, in at least one point to at least a first lever, said first lever being hinged, in at least one point to at least a second lever fastened to a box-shaped structure.
  • 6. Mobile-jaw vice according to claim 1, wherein said system of levers functions as a pantograph both during the passage from a clamping position to an unclamping position and vice versa.
  • 7. Mobile-jaw vice according to claim 1, wherein at least two hinging points of said arm and at least one hinging point of said spring are aligned, and said at least two hinging points and at least one hinging point are further aligned with another fulcrum for opening or closing said mobile-jaws, in the unclamping position.
  • 8. Mobile-jaw vice according to claim 1, wherein said box-shaped structure exhibits at least one hole, through which it is possible to regulate the position of said fulcrum by means of at least one tool.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI99A1822 Aug 1999 IT
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