The invention refers to a supporting leg for vehicles transporting exchangeable containers to deposit the exchangeable container onto a horizontal base.
Exchangeable containers are usually transported by lorries or their trailers. The procedure in this respect is that the lorry takes up the exchangeable container together with the load and transports it to the desired location. There the exchangeable container is deposited and the vehicle can take on further loads. For the period, in which deposition occurs, it is required that the exchangeable container transfers the load resulting from the container and the respective goods through supporting legs onto the base. Usually the exchangeable containers comprise four supporting legs, wherein constructions with supporting legs pivotal around horizontal axes are known. (DE 196 07 945 A1).
The present invention has the object, to independently carry out this pivoting action or extension process of the supporting leg of the exchangeable container, i. e. design it such that the driver of the vehicle does not have to leave his driver's cabin for the deposition process.
This is achieved in that the exchangeable containers are provided with supporting legs according to the invention.
The invention is explained below with reference to the figures by way of example.
In
The supporting leg 30 is pivotal around a horizontal axis, and that through a further operating medium cylinder 20, which generates a pivoting movement through a track extending over the circumference of a tube by retraction and extension of the piston rod. The retraction and extension direction of this operating medium cylinder is shown with the double arrows 21, while the pivoting movement resulting therefrom is symbolised by 22.
The pivoting leg 30 or its drive 20 is attached on a chassis 10 of a vehicle, not shown. A wheel support 11 for a wheel 12 is also shown at the chassis. In the shown position the exchangeable container or the chassis and all further indicated parts, respectively, rest through the supporting leg 30 on the floor 40 such that the wheel 12 is distanced from the floor.
The
The pin itself is arranged in a transversely extending recess of a block 53, which is extended downward through a rod-shaped part 54.
It appears from
The
The extendible tube 52 is formed with a plurality of annular bearing parts 520. These comprise a horizontal surface facing upwards and extending obliquely starting from there. In the line of vision of
A corresponding saw tooth-shaped formation can be seen at the engagement part 60, but the projections are facing in the opposite direction and are designated by 61. It can be seen in
The engagement part 60 is situated in a kind of window of the outer tube 51 and can carry out the desired inward and outward movements. Not shown is a spring bias, which makes sure that the engagement part 60 will move into the engagement position.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202 08 084 | May 2002 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP03/00643 | 1/23/2003 | WO | 00 | 11/19/2004 |
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WO03/099684 | 12/4/2003 | WO | A |
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42 14 267 | Nov 1993 | DE |
196 07 945 | Oct 1996 | DE |
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20050225066 A1 | Oct 2005 | US |