This application is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/FI2017/050649 filed Sep. 12, 2017 which designated the U.S. and claims priority to FI 20165676 filed Sep. 12, 2016, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a straightening apparatus for a vehicle, including a frame, a lifting device fastened to the frame, a straightening table which is fastened to the lifting device and which has, on its sides, platforms onto which a vehicle may be moved for the straightening work, and anchor beams and fasteners fastened to the anchor beams for fastening the vehicle to the straightening table for the straightening work. The anchor beams are fixedly fastened to the gaps between the platforms on the sides of the straightening table.
When vehicles are repaired after a collision, straightening apparatuses of various kinds are used to straighten the sheet metal parts and other parts of the vehicle bodies. These straightening apparatuses have a liftable straightening table or similar, on which a vehicle is moved and to which the body of the vehicle is fastened before commencing to straighten the vehicle.
The straightening table also includes platforms on both sides thereof. When the straightening apparatus is being used, the vehicle is moved onto the straightening table through these platforms. The straightening apparatus for a vehicle also includes a lifting device by means of which the straightening table and the vehicle on it are moved in the vertical direction. Once a vehicle has been lifted upward, separate anchor beams are lifted in place and fastened to fastening points that the straightening table has. The anchor beams have separate fixtures, or such may be installed on them after the anchor beams have been installed, which are at the fastening points that the vehicle has. After this, the straightening table is lifted to a suitable height and fastened to the straightening apparatus for a vehicle by means of the fasteners of the vehicle. Following this, the straightening table for a vehicle together with the vehicle is lifted or lowered to the desired working height and the straightening work of the vehicle is commenced.
In some straightening apparatuses, the anchor beams are between the parts of the platforms and act as part of the driving platforms when a vehicle is driven onto the straightening table. The anchor beams are large and heavy beams. Usually, employees have to lift them in place and fasten them to the straightening table when a vehicle is being fastened. At this stage, the vehicle is at such a height that the lifting and fastening position is bad, and getting the anchor beams in place is slow and strenuous work that takes up a lot of working time.
The fixtures are fixedly fastened to the anchor beams, or they may be installed on the anchor beams after these have been fastened. In both cases, the fixtures are at a specific place on the anchor beams, and they may not easily be moved in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. On different vehicles the fastening points may be at different places, so the vehicle often needs to be moved during its fastening.
It is the object of the invention to set forth a straightening apparatus for a vehicle, allowing the aforementioned drawbacks to be eliminated. In particular, the object of the invention is to set forth a straightening apparatus for a vehicle, which may be fastened to the vehicle faster than in prior art, and which is easier to use and more diverse than the prior art solutions.
The objects of the invention are achieved with the straightening apparatus for a vehicle, characterised by what is disclosed in the claims.
The inventive straightening apparatus for a vehicle includes support devices which are settable at vehicle wheels that are between the beams at the front part of the straightening table, below them, when the straightening table is lifted to the working height and arranged to support the wheels as the straightening table and vehicle are lowered. By means of the support devices, a vehicle may be supported at the fastening stage so that free space remains between the vehicle bottom and the straightening table to fasten the fasteners to the anchor beams at the fastening points of the vehicle, below them.
When the anchor beams are fixedly fastened to the gaps between the platforms on the sides of the straightening table, the anchor beams are always a fixed part of the straightening table structure, and there is no need to fasten them to the straightening table or remove them from it separately. This helps save a lot of working time and makes the straightening work faster. In addition, the employees need not find themselves in inconvenient working positions.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the fasteners include fastener frames that are fastened to the anchor beams movably in the longitudinal direction of the straightening table. In such a case, the fasteners may be moved at the time the vehicle is being fastened precisely at the fastening points that the vehicle has, and the vehicle may thus be fastened at exactly the right points. When the support devices allow the vehicle to be supported in place and the fastener frames may be placed at exactly the right place, it is possible to fasten the vehicle to the straightening table easily, quickly, and reliably.
In an additional preferred embodiment of the invention, the fasteners include fixtures fastened to the fastener frames.
In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the attached drawings, in which
The straightening apparatus for a vehicle, in accordance with
When using the inventive straightening apparatus for a vehicle for repairs relating to straightening the vehicle, the vehicle 3 is first moved onto the straightening table as shown in
In
When a vehicle has been fastened to the straightening table as shown in
The same fastener is used for fastening the upper seam and lower seam of the vehicle. The fastener is turned to a different position when the fastening is carried out to the upper seam than to the lower seam.
The invention is not restricted to the preferred embodiments disclosed in the above, but it may vary within the scope of the inventive idea defined in the claims.
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20165676 | Sep 2016 | FI | national |
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PCT/FI2017/050649 | 9/12/2017 | WO | 00 |
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WO2018/046805 | 3/15/2018 | WO | A |
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