This application claims priority under relevant portions of 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 to German Patent Application No. 10 2015 111 178.0, filed Jul. 10, 2015. The entire contents of this application are herein incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a standing platform for an industrial truck.
Standing platforms for industrial trucks are normally designed cushioned. This ensures that jolts acting on the lift truck while driving are only conveyed to the operator dampened. The cushioning of the standing platform is normally realized by affixing at least one damping element between the standing platform and a frame component of the lift truck. It is furthermore known to equip standing platforms with a presence sensor for an operator.
DE 10 2006 009 331 A1 discloses pretensioning an articulated platform by means of a spring. The spring is supported on a buffer element. Furthermore, a position sensor is arranged between the platform and frame. The position sensor is activated when the standing platform swings down under the force of weight against the buffer element.
DE 10 2005 045 505 A1 discloses a standing platform in which the standing platform is pretensioned by a spring arrangement. The spring arrangement consists of an elastomer, conical buffer element surrounded by a helical spring which pretensions the standing platform. Under the force of weight, first the helical spring is deformed until the platform lies against the buffer element. This movement is detected by a proximity sensor.
EP 2 336 009 B1 discloses a foldable standing platform that is folded up against the rear wall of the vehicle while operating the industrial truck while walking and is folded down as needed during operation while driving. The foldable platform is pivotable about a horizontal shaft and, on the opposite side of the shaft, has pins which lie against a spring arrangement. Under a load, the spring arrangement is deformed and provides a damping of the platform when traveling over uneven surfaces and obstacles.
The underlying object of the invention is to create effective damping of the foldable platform that simultaneously enables the response of a sensor under relatively slight weight.
This object is achieved by the features of the claims.
More specifically and according to the invention, the platform is foldable in a known manner on a horizontal shaft and is provided with a lever arm that lies on the opposite side of the shaft and lies against the spring arrangement from below which in turn is supported on the frame of the industrial truck. The lever arm is therefore arranged on the side of the shaft opposite the platform. The first spring section is arranged between a seat for the first spring section and a spacer that in turn acts on the second spring section when the first spring section is initially deformed in the event of a load upon the platform.
The first spring section has a relatively soft characteristic which causes it to experience a greater change in length than the second spring section under the same load. The deformation of the first spring section is limited by the spacer. This is followed by the subsequent spring effect by means of the second spring section. If the latter were used exclusively, the spring characteristic would necessarily be configured in correspondence with the load in driving mode so that, for example, only a slight path would be traveled under a load of 10 kg. This load should however generate a release signal. By integrating a first spring section with a soft characteristic, the spring characteristic thereof can be selected so that the spacer lies against the second spring element when there is a relatively small platform load of 10 kg to 15 kg, and the second spring element becomes active. This is then configured so that for example a 120 kg individual can comfortably drive over an obstacle.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the sensor measures a position of the lever arm, for example with the assistance of an electric or magnetic sensor. The sensors can also be integrated in the spring arrangement according to one embodiment of the invention. Another possibility according to the invention is to detect the change in position of the lever arm with the assistance of a microswitch.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the first spring section is a spring ring that is arranged in a recess of a spacer ring and, in an unloaded state, projects beyond the assigned, i.e., top surface of the spacer ring, and the spacer ring abuts the second spring section. The spring ring, spacer ring and part of the cylindrical, second spring section are preferably arranged in a hollow cylindrical spring seat.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the first and/or second spring section are formed by an elastomer.
In the case of a spacer ring, the electric or magnetic sensor, or the microswitch as well, can be integrated in the spacer ring.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to drawings.
Such a sensor is for example attached in
An annular spring 32, spacer ring 34 and cylindrical buffer element 36 are accommodated in a recess 30 with a hollow cylindrical interior. In
The spacer ring 34 and buffer element 36 are guided vertically in the recess 30.
The spring characteristic of the spring ring 32 that for example is formed from an elastomer is relatively soft. When there is a weight load of for example 10 kg to 15 kg on the platform 18, the spring ring deforms until it disappears into the recess 40, and the spacer ring 34 abuts the cover 38. An additional load, for example from the weight load of a 120 kg operator, is directly transferred from the spacer ring 34 to the buffer element 36 which for its part consists of an elastomer. Under a small weight that leads to deformation of the spring ring 32, the deformation of the buffer element 36 is negligible.
The deformation path of the spring ring 32 is detected by a suitable sensor. This occurs as for example depicted in
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