Claims
- 1. A swing drive assembly for a load handling device having upper works rotatable about a central pivot and supported by rollers on a roller path disposed substantially concentrically with said pivot, comprising, in combination, a frame element mounted on said upper works and extending outwardly therefrom to adjacent said roller path, means defining a ring gear secured to one peripheral edge of said roller path, mounting means on said frame element for journalling a pinion gear for normal engagement with said ring gear and for moving said pinion gear toward and away from said ring gear, a guide flange mounted on said roller path concentric with said ring gear, a guide roller supported by said frame element and journalled for engagement with said flange, means including a reversible hydraulic motor for driving said pinion against said ring gear so as to swing said upper works about said pivot, first actuator means including a hydraulic actuator for urging said pinion toward said ring gear and said roller into engagement with said flange so as to maintain substantially constant backlash between said pinion and ring gear regardless of eccentricities in said roller path, hydraulic pump means for selectively pressurizing said motor and for constantly pressurizing said first actuator during normal swing drive operation, and means for bypassing the flow of hydraulic fluid around said motor and second actuator means including a compression spring for urging said pinion toward said ring gear and said roller into engagement with said flange when said pump means is shut down.
- 2. A swing drive assembly as defined in claim 1 including reversible supply/return lines between said motor and said selectively pressurizing pump means and said bypass means includes a valve normally biased to the open position for shunting flow between said lines and a valve operator connecting to said pump means for closing said valve incident to receiving pressure from said pump means.
- 3. A swing drive assembly as defined in claim 1 including a plurality of arcuately spaced drive pinion and guide roller assemblies, with each assembly having first and second actuator means for urging said pinion toward said ring gear and said roller into engagement with said flange.
- 4. A swing drive assembly for a load handling device having upper works rotatable about a central pivot and supported by rollers on a roller path disposed substantially concentrically with said pivot, comprising, in combination, a frame element mounted on said upper works and extending outwardly therefrom to adjacent said roller path, means defining a ring gear secured to one peripheral edge of said roller path, mounting means including a link pivotally mounted on said frame element for journalling a pinion gear for normal engagement with said ring gear and for moving said pinion gear toward and away from said ring gear, a guide flange mounted on said roller path concentric with said ring gear, a guide roller supported by said link and journalled concentrically with said pinion for engagement with said flange, said link being disposed substantially tangentially to the pitch line of said pinion and ring gear, means for driving said pinion against said ring gear so as to swing said upper works about said pivot, first and second actuator means for urging said pinion toward said ring gear and said roller into engagement with said flange so as to maintain substantially constant backlash between said pinion and ring gear regardless of eccentricities in said roller path, said first actuator means including a hydraulic cylinder and a hydraulic pump for constantly pressurizing said first actuator during normal swing drive operation, and said second actuator including a compression spring for urging said pinion toward said ring gear and said roller into engagement with said flange when said pump is shut down.
- 5. A swing drive assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein said first and second actuator means are disposed between said link and frame element for swinging said pinion and guide roller respectively into engagement with said ring gear and guide flange.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 522,787, filed Nov. 11, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,949,881.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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