The present invention relates in general terms to the straightening of vehicles which have been deformed, for example, in traffic accidents. The invention relates, more particularly, to a straightening arrangement and a process for straightening a chassis frame which is bent in the lateral or vertical direction or is crooked, as well as to a process for setting up a straightening arrangement.
Straightening arrangements according to the prior art comprise a number of parts which are fitted together in different ways depending on the particular application, i.e. depending on how the chassis frame and the damage look. These straightening arrangements are mounted in grooves or rails which are embedded in the floor of a workshop. The grooves are installed together with the construction of the building, or at a later stage, in which case extensive reconstruction is required.
Apart from grooves embedded in a workshop floor, fixed installations in the form of larger style ramps can be used. These installations close off a workshop area to all measures other than specifically the straightening measures for which the ramp is intended.
The assembly of the straightening arrangement according to the prior art is complicated, time-consuming and costly, since a large quantity of component parts must be fitted together for each new application or damage.
The setting-up of the floor grooves, i.e. chopping-up of the floor and anchorage and embedment of the grooves, is time-consuming and costly; it can take weeks.
One object of the present invention is therefore to provide a straightening arrangement which is less complicated to use and also quicker and cheaper to set up.
It is more particularly an object of the invention to provide a straightening arrangement which is flexible and versatile and which can be installed quickly and effectively and which, moreover, can be moved and reinstalled elsewhere.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a straightening arrangement which does not take up space when not in use, allowing the workshop floor to be used for other things.
These objects, inter alia, are achieved by means of straightening arrangements and processes according to the appended patent claims.
According to one aspect of the invention, a straightening bench arrangement is provided, for straightening a chassis frame which is bent in the lateral or vertical direction or is crooked. The arrangement comprises a plurality of bridges which can be detachably anchored to a floor or a floor rail or beam arranged on the floor, each of the bridges comprising a beam construction, preferably comprising a horizontal beam and a vertical beam whose lower end is fixed to the horizontal beam, a nose fastening or other anchoring device, a construction arranged horizontally on the beam construction, as well as a chain attachment fitting, each bridge being transportable as a unit, and the floor anchorage being detachably lockable to the floor or to the floor rail or beam in two directions, which are perpendicular to one another and also to the extent of the chassis frame.
The horizontally arranged construction of each bridge, which can be a device for linear mechanical work such as a hydraulic cylinder, is arranged, in the straightening of a chassis frame which is bent in the lateral direction, to apply a horizontally directed linear force to the chassis frame, whilst its chain attachment fitting is arranged, in the straightening of a chassis frame which is bent in the vertical direction or is crooked, to hold a chain that is fixed to the chassis frame.
The straightening arrangement can also comprise two devices for linear mechanical work in the vertical direction, preferably two vertically arranged hydraulic cylinders, which are used to apply vertically directed linear forces to the chassis frame in the straightening of a chassis frame which is bent in the vertical direction or is crooked.
The straightening arrangement can also comprise the floor rail or beam, as well as floor anchorages for detachably anchoring the floor rail or beam to a floor.
One advantage of the invention is that the setting-up of the straightening arrangement according to the present invention is simple, quick and thus cheap, since the bridges do not need to be assembled and dismantled for each new type of straightening. Each of the bridges can, without modification, be used in respect of all three main types of damage in which the methodology and the equipment according to the prior art differ: lateral bending, vertical bending and crookedness.
According to another aspect of the invention, a process for setting up a straightening arrangement for straightening a bent or crooked chassis frame is provided, comprising the steps that holes are made in a floor, optionally a centre beam is detachably fastened to the floor by means of floor anchorages which are mounted in the holes, a vehicle having a bent or crooked chassis frame is arranged on the floor, and a plurality of straightening devices are detachably fastened to the floor by means of floor anchorages which are mounted in chosen holes, or optionally to the centre beam at chosen positions along the same.
Some advantages with a centre beam which is detachably fitted in place on the floor, and with bridges directly anchored on the floor compared with traditional arrangements such as embedded floor grooves, are that the installation time is extremely short—a day or so's shutdown for drilling of holes and fitting of floor anchorages, compared with chopping-up of the floor and embedment of grooves, which can take several weeks. The cost of installing floor anchorages is essentially much lower than the cost of embedding floor grooves. Compared with fixed ramp installations, the present invention allows the floor space to be used for other things when straightening is not being carried out. Furthermore, workshops which rent their premises can easily restore the floor after them when they move and take their floor anchorages with them to their next premises.
The invention is described in greater detail below with reference to
a-b show in different perspective views a bridge which forms part of a straightening arrangement according to one embodiment of the present invention.
a-b show in perspective views a nose fastening forming part of the bridge in
According to one embodiment of the invention, a straightening arrangement for straightening a chassis frame which is bent in the lateral or vertical direction or is crooked comprises a plurality of bridges, one of which is shown in
Each bridge 11 comprises a horizontal beam 12, a vertical beam 13 whose lower end is fixed to the horizontal beam 12, a nose fastening 14 on the front end of the horizontal beam 12, and a device 15 arranged horizontally on the vertical beam 13. This device 15 can be a device for linear mechanical work, preferably a horizontally arranged hydraulic cylinder, or quite simply a rigid beam or bar to constitute a counterstay when force is applied during straightening.
In alternative embodiments, the bridge 11 can comprise a different-looking beam construction, for example comprising two criss-crossing beams.
At least one of the bridges comprises a device for linear mechanical work in the horizontal direction, whilst other bridges can comprises a beam or bar for providing a passive counterstay during straightening. Each hydraulic cylinder 15 can be connected to a pressure source so as to be able to convert hydraulic pressure into linear mechanical work.
One advantage of each bridge comprising a device for linear mechanical work in the horizontal direction is that only one type of bridge needs to be constructed. Furthermore, the bridges are then exchangeable and a bridge which is required for active force application, in which the device for linear mechanical work does not work properly in some respect, can be exchanged for another bridge which is only required for passive force application, i.e. as a counterstay.
Furthermore, the horizontally arranged device 15 of each bridge 11 can preferably be fastened to the vertical beam 13 at a chosen height of an endless number of optional heights. This is expediently achieved by the vertical beam 13 being provided with a number of holes 13a along the extent of the vertical beam 13 and by the horizontally arranged device 15 being provided with a hole alignable with the holes 13a of the vertical beam 13. A locking pin or bolt 13b locks the horizontally arranged device 15 at a suitable height.
Each bridge 11 can further comprise a device 16 for linear mechanical work, preferably a hydraulic cylinder, arranged to transport the horizontally arranged device 15 in the vertical direction along the vertical beam 13 in order thereby to discharge the operator from manual lifting/lowering of the horizontally arranged device 15.
The nose fastening 14 of each bridge can be detachably fastened to a profiled and perforated floor rail or beam 21, which is illustrated in
The floor rail or beam 21 is preferably constituted by an aluminium profile and can be cut to the desired length or extended by the addition of one or more extension washers 23. This makes the system very flexible and enables it to be adjusted to the requirements of the particular workshop.
The nose fastening 14 of each bridge comprises a rear nose fastening 41 and a front nose fastening 42, as is shown in detail in
In the assembly operation, the rear nose fastening 41 is brought into engagement with a part/profile part of the profiled floor rail or beam 21 by quite simply hooking the rear nose fastening into that profile of the floor rail or beam 21 which lies closest to the bridge 11. After this, the front nose fastening 42 is brought into engagement with another, opposite part/profile part of the profiled floor rail or beam 21 and is fastened to the bridge with a bolt, cotter pin or the like. In this case, the bridge 11 is locked in two directions, which are perpendicular to one another and also to the extent of the floor rail or beam 21.
Each bridge 11 further comprises one or more chain attachment fittings 18 mounted on the horizontal beam between the nose fastening 14 and the lower end of the vertical beam 13. These chain attachment fittings 18 can be fittable at any chosen positions of an endless number of optional horizontal positions along the horizontal beam 12. For this purpose, the horizontal beam 12 comprises a number of holes 12a along the extent of the horizontal beam 12 and the chain attachment fittings 18 comprise holes alignable with the holes 12a of the horizontal beam 12. A locking pin or bolt 12b locks the chain attachment fittings 18 in chosen positions. Similarly, the vertical beam 13 can also be movably and detachably fastened to the horizontal beam 12 at a chosen position of an endless number of optional horizontal positions along the horizontal beam 12. It is important, however, that the beams 12, 13 are configured with suitable anchoring constructions, such that they can be easily locked together and, moreover, can withstand large forces/loads.
Each bridge can further be provided with a chain attachment fitting 15b arranged on or around the horizontally arranged device 15, as well as with wheels 17 so that the bridge can be easily transported/rolled as a unit when a straightening arrangement is being set up for a specific application.
The straightening arrangement can also comprise devices for linear mechanical work in the vertical direction, preferably vertically arranged hydraulic cylinders, as will be described further below.
The straightening arrangement according to the present invention is flexible and versatile and can without modification be used in respect of all three main types of damage in which the equipment according to the prior art differs: a chassis frame bent in the lateral direction, a frame bent in the vertical direction and a crooked frame.
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The bridge 11 is set up for such a counterstay function by fixing one or more chains 62 to the bent chassis frame 61, tensioning these and fixing them in one of the chain attachment fittings 18. In addition, one or more chains 63 is/are anchored in holes 64 in the floor 25 by means of, for example, expansion bolts, whereupon the chains are tensioned and fixed in the chain attachment fitting 15b. In this example, the bridge 11 does not therefore need to have a device for linear mechanical work.
It should be noted that if a chassis frame bent in the vertical direction is orientated with the convex side downwards, bridges according to the above are arranged on the ends of the chassis frame and a device for linear mechanical work in the vertical direction according to the above is arranged between the bridges.
It should be noted that the straightening arrangement having the flexible and versatile bridges according to the present invention can be used together with floor rails or beams other than those described in the present description. It should especially be recognized that it can be used together with embedded grooves or rails of the kinds which are known per se. They can also be fitted directly in the floor with above-described floor anchorages.
It should further be noted that the invention comprises a process for setting up a straightening arrangement for straightening of a bent or crooked chassis frame, as well as a straightening arrangement of the kind which, per se, is not limited to the above-described straightening arrangement comprising the flexible and versatile bridges. It should especially be recognized that they can include bridges and straightening devices which are assembled and dismantled after each straightening.
The process for setting up a straightening arrangement comprises the steps that holes are made in a floor, a centre beam is detachably fastened to the floor by means of floor anchorages, preferably expansion bolts, which are mounted in the holes made in the floor, a vehicle having a bent or crooked chassis frame is arranged over the centre beam, and a plurality of straightening arrangements are detachably fastened to the centre beam at chosen positions along the centre beam.
The arrangement comprises a centre beam, floor anchorages, especially expansion bolts, for detachably anchoring the floor beam to a floor, and a plurality of straightening devices which can be detachably fastened to the centre beam at chosen positions along the centre beam.
Alternatively, a plurality of straightening devices are detachably anchored to a floor by means of floor anchorages. Preferably, the straightening devices are anchored in chosen positions of an endless number of possible positions, i.e. holes made in the floor.
Of course, the present invention as herein described is not limited to the above-described embodiments shown in the drawings, but can be modified within the scope of the appended patent claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0801132-2 | May 2008 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE09/00254 | 5/15/2009 | WO | 00 | 11/15/2010 |