The invention relates to a soil compactor comprising a compaction roller supported on a compaction frame and rotatable around a rotational axis, wherein the compaction frame comprises longitudinal frame areas on both sides of the compaction roller in direction of the rotational axis and a first cross frame area connecting the longitudinal frame areas to each other and extending essentially in direction of the rotational axis.
Such a soil compactor is known, for example, from the subsequently published patent document DE 10 2011 085 240 A1. The compaction frame, which rotatably supports the compaction roller, forms at the same time essentially a front end of the soil compactor, which is pivotably connected to a rear end. A drive unit is provided at the rear end, which transfers a drive force to the drive wheels, which are likewise provided at the rear end, and also makes available the operating power for a vibration and/or oscillation mechanism provided in a compaction roller. A driving cab is also provided at the rear end. The pivotable arrangement of the front end, that is, the compaction frame, on the rear end, makes possible the steering of the forward and rearward movement of the soil compactor.
It is the object of the invention to provide a soil compactor in which the available installation space is efficiently utilized.
This object is attained according to the invention by means of a soil compactor comprising a compaction roller supported on a compaction frame and rotatable around a rotational axis, wherein the compaction frame comprises longitudinal frame areas on both sides of the compaction roller in direction of the rotational axis and a first cross frame area connecting the longitudinal frame areas to each other and extending essentially in direction of the rotational axis.
It is also provided that at least one storage space, which can be locked by means of a locking element that can be moved between a closed position and an open position, is provided in the first cross frame area.
The space available in the compaction frame, which is generally configured as a hollow component, is utilized in the embodiment according to the invention to make available a storage space. Tools or another material, such as, for example, also a ballast material, can be stored in this storage space, insofar as this is required and advantageous for the operation of the soil compactor.
In a very stable embodiment, which can have a very simple design, the locking element is preferably a closure lid pivotable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the closure lid is furthermore preferably pivotably supported on the first cross frame area.
In order to be able to store larger objects in the storage space or attain easy access to the inner volume of the storage space, it is furthermore proposed that the at least one storage space is open in upward direction by means of an upper opening area and in the direction facing away from the compaction roller by means of a lateral opening area, and that the locking element comprises a first locking element section that locks the lateral opening area in closed position and a second locking element section that is or can be bent at an angle with respect to the first locking element section, which locks the upper opening area in the closed position.
In such an embodiment, the first locking element section can be pivotably connected, for example, to the first cross frame area, preferably in an area underneath the lateral opening area.
An increased functionality can be achieved with the design according to the invention, if the second locking element area is essentially horizontally oriented when the locking element is in open position. The locking element can in this way be utilized as a work step in its open position. An operator can utilize this work step, for example, in order to load or remove objects into or from the at least one storage space or to perform maintenance work on the compaction roller or the compaction frame.
At least one actuator operated with a compressed fluid can be allocated to the locking element for the purpose of moving said locking element between the closed position and the open position. This allows the use of comparatively large or compact locking elements.
According to another aspect of the invention, a work step that can be moved between a stowing position and a working position can be provided in the first cross frame area in a generic compactor or also a soil compactor according to the invention.
Such a work step creates the possibility of performing maintenance work, for example, on the outer periphery of the compaction roller also in comparatively large soil compactors.
The work step can at the same time lock a storage space provided in the first cross frame area in its stowing position, so that the work step can make available not only this function, but also the function of a locking element for the at least one storage space.
It is furthermore proposed to provide at least one holding handle on the first cross frame area and extending preferably in direction of the rotational axis in order to provide an operator standing and performing maintenance work, for example, on the compaction roller, with stability when standing high up.
In order to help a person steering an inventive soil compactor to stay within the lane, for example, with the aid of a line that delimits or runs through the soil area to be compacted, it is proposed that at least one lane indication element can be mounted so as to displace on at least one holding handle in the longitudinal direction of the holding handle.
The inventive soil compactor can furthermore be configured in such a way that the longitudinal frame areas are connected to each other by a second cross frame area, and the compacting roller is positioned between the first cross frame area and the second cross frame area, wherein the second cross frame area is preferably pivotably connected to a rear end, and a drive unit and/or a driving cab is provided at the rear end.
It can be further provided that a preferably exchangeable roller tool is or can be positioned on the outer surface of the compaction roller. The compaction roller can be adapted for different intended uses by providing tools on the outer periphery of said compaction roller, in particular when these tools can be exchanged.
The invention will be described in more detail in the following with reference to the enclosed figures, wherein:
A soil compactor represented in lateral view in
A storage space, which is generally identified with reference numeral 38, is configured in the first cross frame area 34. The latter is subdivided into two storage space sections 42, 44 by means of a partition wall 40. The storage space 38 is essentially open in an upward direction by means of an upper opening area 46. The storage space 38 is open by means of a lateral opening area 48 essentially in the direction facing away from the compaction roller 16, that is, forward with reference to a forward driving direction.
A locking element 50 configured as a closure lid is pivotably mounted on the first cross frame area 34 in an area located underneath the lateral opening area 48. Several articulations or hinges 52 arranged one after the other in the direction of the rotational axis D can be used for this purpose. The locking element 50 comprises, for example, a first looking element section 54 having an essentially plate-shaped configuration. The latter is pivotably supported by means of hinges 52 or the like on the first cross frame area 34. A second locking element section 56 extends essentially at an angle with respect to the first element section 54, for example at an angle of approximately 90°. The two locking element sections 54, 56 can be configured as separate plate elements, which can be joined, for example, by means of welding. The locking element 50 can basically also consist of a plate part, which makes available the two locking element sections 54, 56 and is bent in the required shape. In order to increase the structural stability of the locking element 50, several angular reinforcement elements 58 can also be pivotably connected to each other, for example, by means of welding, in the direction of the rotational axis D, and at a distance from each other to the two locking element sections 54, 56. As an alternative, the two locking element sections 54, 56 are also mutually connected to each other so as to pivot, wherein then further measures can be provided, which ensure that the two locking element sections 54, 56 are held together in a defined position at an angle with respect to each other, for example, the position that can be seen in
Two actuators 60, 62 are associated in the depicted example with the locking element 50 in order to be able to move the locking element 50 between its closed position shown in
It should be noted that the actuator provided in the end area of the locking element can of course also be correspondingly configured or that such an actuator or also an actuator with another type of configuration could also be alternatively or additionally provided on another longitudinal end area of the locking element.
A lock or similar lockable actuating unit 102 can be provided for reasons of security on a cross frame area 34, for example, in order to actuate the locking element 50 or the actuators 60, 62 that move said locking element between the open position and the closed position. Said actuating unit can be manipulated by an operator in order to elicit the required pivoting movement of the locking element 50. It is of course alternatively or additionally possible to provide such an actuating unit in the driving cab 26, so that an actuation of the locking element 50 can also take place from the driving cab 26.
When the locking element is positioned in the open position, the latter can also be used as a work step 64. A formation 66, for example, a corrugated plate or the like, which improves the stability of an operator, can be provided for this purpose, for example, on the side of the second locking element section 56 that faces toward the storage space 38 in the closed position. As is shown in
In the example depicted in the figures, the compaction roller 16 is configured on its outer periphery with a multitude of change holder systems 68 having a tool holder 72 fixed, for example, by welding, on a roller jacket 70 and a roller tool 74, for example, a chisel, which is respectively fixed, but in essence supported so as to release on the tool holder 72 for the compaction operation. Depending on the intended purpose of the work, it may be necessary to use different configurations for the roller tools 74, for which it may be necessary to remove roller tools 74 from the compaction roller 16 and replace these with others. This procedure can then be carried out comparatively easily if, as shown in
Reference is finally made to the fact that the principles of the invention can of course also be realized with another structural configuration. Separate mutually pivotable or movable locking elements, for example, which are associated with the two storage space sections 40, 42 can thus be provided. Several storage spaces lying, if necessary with one directly beside the other which can then be closed by means of these respectively separately allocated locking elements or a combined locking element, can also be provided.
Reference is also made to the fact that the principles of the invention can also be applied to a soil compactor in which also or alternatively a compaction roller is rotatably supported on a corresponding frame at the rear end and can thus also be driven, for example, for rotation and thus for propulsion of the compactor. A cross frame section of such a rear end comprising a compaction roller can also be utilized to make available the storage space or also to make available a work step in the sense of the invention.
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