Mobile working apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6405492
  • Patent Number
    6,405,492
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 18, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
In order to be able to shift a leader (18), which is disposed on a travelling chassis (10) via a carrying mechanism (16), both towards the front and also towards the rear into a substantially horizontal position, the carrying mechanism (16) has at least one guide arm (24) which is adjustable in length and which comprises a double-acting hydraulic working cylinder.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a mobile travelling apparatus.




BACKGROUND ART




A travelling apparatus is disclosed in EP 0 861 967 A2. In the said apparatus, the leader, which may, in practice, be extremely high (20 to 40 m), can be folded down out of a vertical working position into a horizontal assembly position located in front of the travelling chassis and be disassembled in the said position for the purpose of transporting the working apparatus. The travelling chassis, which has a distinctly lower weight and smaller dimensions than the working apparatus when the latter is ready for operation, can then be transported by road or rail to a different place of use.




For many cases of application, it would be desirable if it were possible, for dismantling purposes, to shift the leader out of the vertical working position not only towards the front but also towards the rear, so that it is located above the travelling chassis in such a way as to project beyond the latter both towards the front and towards the rear. In such a position, a leader which is not excessively long can still be transported over roads and railway lines which do not have excessively sharp curves or similar obstacles, without being disassembled. This results in a saving on assembly time.




The intention is to further develop a working apparatus in such a way, by means fo the invention, that the leader can be shifted towards the front or towards the rear alternatively.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This object is achieved, according to the invention, by means of a mobile working apparatus having a travelling chassis, with a leader which is carried via a carrying mechanism so as to be displaceable between a substantially vertical working position and a substantially horizontal assembly position, the carrying mechanism having two carrying guide arms located at a distance from one another, the first ends of which are connected, via first pivot bearings located at a distance from one another, to the travelling chassis, and the second ends of which are connected, via two pivot bearings located at a distance from one another, to an intermediate guide arm which is connected to the leader via a third pivot bearing and carries, via a fourth pivot bearing a neck-support arrangement which acts on the leader with its free end via a fifth pivot bearing which is located at a distance from the third pivot bearing, wherein at least one of the two carrying guide arms can be adjusted in its length.




There are advantageous further developments of the invention.




A further development of the invention is distinguished by a particularly robust and mechanically simple design of the carrying guide arm, which is constructed as a strut.




What is achieved in accordance with a further development of the invention is that it is not necessary to release any mechanical locking systems for the purpose of shifting the leader. The transition of the guide-arm arrangement from a substantially parallelogram-type guide-arm arrangement, which is advantageous for changes in location of the leader which is erected substantially vertically when ready for operation, to a trapezoidal guide-arm arrangement, which is advantageous for shifting purposes, can also be effected in a continuous manner and thus influence the way in which the leader is shifted on each occasion.




A further development of the invention guarantees, in a simple manner, the locking of the carrying guide-arm arrangement in the geometry desired on each occasion.




A further development of the invention is of advantage with respect to simple detachment of the leader from the travelling chassis and its easy reattachment to the latter.




There are preferred length ratios for the various guide arms and the location of the various pivot bearings of the leader-carrying mechanism.




A development is of advantage with respect to a lower overall height of the working apparatus when in the transport configuration.




In a working apparatus, it is possible to detach the leader from the travelling chassis even when it is shifted towards the rear, or to attach it to the said chassis in such a way that it can be erected upwards after being attached from the rear.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be explained in greater detail below with the aid of exemplified embodiments and with reference to the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a lateral view of a mobile working apparatus, wherein a leader belonging to the said apparatus is portrayed in its vertical working position;




FIG.


2


: shows a lateral view of the mobile working apparatus according to

FIG. 1

, wherein the leader is portrayed in an assembly position which is located in front of a travelling chassis belonging to the working apparatus and in which it extends substantially horizontally;




FIG.


3


: shows a view which is similar to that in

FIG. 2

but wherein the leader is portrayed in a condition detached from the travelling chassis;




FIG.


4


: shows a lateral view of the mobile working apparatus according to

FIG. 1

, in which the leader is now portrayed in a horizontal transport position in which it is folded down towards the rear; and




FIG.


5


: shows a view which is similar to that in FIG.


4


and in which the leader is lifted off by a lifting appliance in order to lessen the weight, and further reduce the space requirement, of the working apparatus during transport operations.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In

FIG. 1

, a travelling chassis for a mobile working apparatus (for example a ramming or drilling appliance), which chassis has tracked running gear


12


and a superstructure


14


carried by the latter, is indicated, as a whole, by


10


.




Via a carrying mechanism, which is designated as a whole by


16


, the travelling chassis


10


carries a leader


18


. When the working apparatus is ready for operation, the said leader carries a drilling arrangement, ramming arrangement or the like (not represented in the drawings), which is capable of travelling along the leader


18


.




The carrying mechanism


16


comprises a first carrying guide arm


20


which has a fixed length and is connected, at one of its ends, to a lower, central front section of the superstructure


14


in an articulated manner via a first pivot bearing


22


. A second carrying guide arm


24


is constructed as a hydraulic working cylinder and is connected, by its end which is on the vehicle, to the upper, central front region of the front side of the superstructure


14


via another first pivot bearing


26


. In this way, the first carrying guide arm


20


and the second carrying guide arm


24


extend in a plane which lies behind a driver's cab


28


belonging to the travelling chassis


10


, as is indicated by broken lines in the case of parts of the carrying guide arms.




The second ends of the two carrying guide arms


20


,


24


are connected, via second pivot bearings


30


,


32


, to an intermediate guide arm which is designated, as a whole, by


34


. The latter comprises two intermediate guide-arm parts


36


,


38


which are connected to one another via a releasable coupling which, in the exemplified embodiment represented, comprises a hook-shaped coupling nose


40


carried by the coupling part


36


, and a coupling aperture


42


belonging to the first intermediate guide-arm part


36


and located at a distance from the said coupling nose, as can be seen from

FIGS. 2 and 3

in particular. The coupling nose


40


interacts with a coupling pin


44


which is disposed on the second intermediate guide-arm part


38


. When the coupling nose


40


engages round the coupling pin


44


, the coupling aperture


42


aligns with a coupling aperture


46


which is constructed in the second intermediate guide-arm part


38


. When the leader is attached, a coupling pin


48


is inserted through the two coupling apertures


42


,


46


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

.




The intermediate guide-arm part


36


is connected to the leader


18


in an articulated manner via a third pivot bearing


50


. The intermediate guide-arm part


38


also carries, via a fourth pivot bearing


52


, the lower end of a neck support


54


(or of a pair of neck supports, of which one is to be imagined as being in front of the plane of the drawing, and the other behind it). The upper end of the piston rod of the neck support


54


is likewise connected to the leader via a fifth pivot bearing


56


.




At the upper end of the leader


18


, a leader head segment


58


is provided which carries deflecting pulleys


60


,


62


for wire cables which are not portrayed but which are actuated via a winding unit


64


which is provided on the rear side of the leader


18


. These wire cables serve for moving various loads, in particular for handling drilling rods and drilling tubes, and also for moving a drilling table. In the case of a ramming appliance, they can serve for moving the hammer and for handling material to be rammed, such as piles and sheet piling.




The leader head segment


58


is connected to the leader


18


via a joint


66


, so that it can be moved out of the aligned working position shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


and into a downwardly folded transport position which is portrayed in FIG.


4


. In this way, the height of the working apparatus in the transport position is lessened. For the purpose of holding the leader head segment


58


in its working position, the said segment is secured on the upper end of the leader


18


via a pin


68


which interacts with a coupling aperture


70


in the leader


18


and also with a coupling aperture


72


in the leader head segment


58


, which apertures are provided with reference symbols in FIG.


4


.




The hydraulic working cylinder forming the second carrying guide arm


24


can be selectively connected by its working spaces to a pressure line


76


or return line


78


via a 4/3 magnetic valve


74


. When the magnetic valve


74


is in a central position, the hydraulic working cylinder is locked.




A further hydraulic working cylinder


80


is connected, via pivot joints


82


,


84


, to a broadened end section of the carrying guide arm


20


and to the intermediate guide arm


34


. Its two working spaces can be connected to the pressure line


76


and the return line


78


via a further 4/3 magnetic valve


86


. The working cylinder


80


serves to swivel the guide-arm arrangement formed by the two carrying guide arms


20


,


24


. If the working cylinder


80


is acted upon by pressure for the purposes of extending its piston rod, the two carrying guide arms


20


,


24


swivel in the anti-clockwise direction. If the working cylinder


80


is retracted, the carrying guide arms


20


,


24


swivel in the clockwise direction.




If the hydraulic working cylinder forming the second carrying guide arm


24


is extended, the leader


18


is additionally pivoted in the anti-clockwise direction, in the process of which it conveys the carrying guide arms


20


,


24


out of the geometry which is assumed when the working apparatus is in the working position and which substantially corresponds to the geometry of a parallelogram linkage, and into a trapezoidal geometry.




The same applies to the hydraulic working cylinder which forms the neck support


54


and which is connected to the pressure line


76


and the return line


78


via a further 4/3 magnetic valve


88


.




The rotational movement of the leader


18


which takes place in the anti-clockwise direction between the working position shown in FIG.


1


and the assembly position shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, thus takes place as a result of the addition of three rotational movements which are obtained by extending the second carrying guide arm


24


, by extending the neck support


54


and by extending the working cylinder


80


.




By analogy, contributions to the 90° swivelling movement of the leader


18


in the clockwise direction into the transport position shown in

FIG. 4

are obtained by retracting the second carrying guide arm


24


, retracting the neck support


54


and retracting the working cylinder


80


.




The leader-carrying mechanism


16


described in detail above thus permits both the letting-down of the carrier in front of the travelling chassis


10


and also the conveying of the leader


18


into a transport position in which it is located above the said travelling chassis


10


. At the same time, the carrying mechanism as a whole has a compact design and can also serve to predetermine an obliquely standing working position of the leader, such as is needed, for example, for producing inclined boreholes.




The conveying of the leader


18


out of the vertical working position and into the horizontal assembly position or the horizontal transport position can be performed without the operating personnel having to release any connections on the leader.




When in the horizontal transport position represented in

FIG. 4

, the leader


18


can be taken off in the upward direction in order to further reduce the weight and space requirement of the working apparatus for the purpose of transporting it to a different place of use.




To this end, cable apertures


90


,


92


are provided in the leader, distributed around the centre of gravity of the latter. It is possible to draw through these, as shown in

FIG. 5

, a carrying cable


94


which can be hitched onto a hook


96


which, for its part, is held by a lifting cable


98


belonging to suitable lifting appliance (a crane or the like).




In the case of the travelling working apparatus described above, it is thus possible for the leader


18


to be removed or assembled (

FIGS. 3 and 5

respectively) after being shifted towards the front or towards the rear, in the manner which is most favourable with respect to the local conditions encountered on each occasion.




In a modified exemplified embodiment which is not shown, the second carrying guide arm


24


is constructed as a telescopic strut which can be pinned in a different position.




In another exemplified embodiment which is not shown, the carrying guide arm


24


which can be varied in length is formed by a mechanical parallel circuit consisting of a double-acting hydraulic cylinder and a telescopic strut which can be pinned. In this way, the second carrying guide arm


24


can also be mechanically locked in its various positions.




The working apparatus described above is characterised by the following length ratios of the carrying mechanism


16


, referred to the length of the first carrying guide arm


22


:





















Length of the first carrying guide arm




100%







Length of the second carrying guide arm




between about 100%








and about 180%







Length of the neck-support arrangement




between about 90%








and about 160%







Distance between the 1st pivot bearings




about 50%







Distance between the 2nd pivot bearings




about 50%







Distance between 3rd and 4th pivot




about 50%







bearings







Distance of the 3rd pivot bearing from




about 160%







the lower end of the leader














Claims
  • 1. A travelling working apparatus with a travelling chassis, with a leader which is carried via a carrying mechanism so as to be displaceable between a substantially vertical working position and a substantially horizontal assembly position, the carrying mechanism having a first carrying guide arm and a second carrying guide arm located at a distance from one another, said first carrying guide arm being located closer to said leader than said second carrying guide arm, the first ends of said first and second carrying guide arms being connected, via first pivot bearings located at a distance from one another, to the travelling chassis, and the second ends thereof being connected, via two pivot bearings located at a distance from one another, to an intermediate guide arm, indirectly associated with a travelling chassis, and connected to the leader via a third pivot bearing and carries, via a fourth pivot bearing a neck-support arrangement which acts on the leader with its free end via a fifth pivot bearing which is located at a distance from the third pivot bearing, wherein at least one of said first and said second carrying guide arms can be adjusted in its length.
  • 2. The working apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the carrying guide arm, which is adjustable in its length, has a telescopic strut which can be pinned.
  • 3. The working apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the carrying guide arm which is adjustable in its length, has a hydraulic working cylinder.
  • 4. The working apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein there is a hydraulic locking system for the hydraulic working cylinder forming the carrying guide arm which is adjustable in length.
  • 5. The working apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the intermediate guide arm has two intermediate guide-arm parts which are connected via a releasable coupling and of which one is connected to the second pivot bearings and the other to the fourth pivot bearing.
  • 6. The working apparatus as claimed in one of claim 1, wherein the length ratios of the carrying mechanism, referred to the length of said first carrying guide arm being closer to said leader, are as follows:Length of the first carrying guide arm 100% Length of the second carrying guide arm between about 100% and about 180% Length of the neck-support arrangement between about 90% and about 160% Distance between the 1st pivot bearings about 50% Distance between the 2nd pivot bearings about 50% Distance between the 3rd and 4th pivot bearings about 50% Distance of the 3rd pivot bearing from the lower end of the leader about 160%.
  • 7. The working apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the leader has a head segment which can be folded down in a releasable manner.
  • 8. The working apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the leader has means for attaching a lifting appliance.
  • 9. The working apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further including a hydraulic working cylinder (80) provdied between said firet and second carrying guide arms which is, vai a sixth pivot bearing (82) of said first carrying guide arm, connected to the intermediate guide arm vai a seventh pivot bearing (84) which is located between the pivot bearings of said first and second carrying guide arms at said intermediate guide arm.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 38 578 Aug 1999 DE
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Number Date Country
0 861 967 Sep 1998 EP