This application claims the benefit of priority from European Patent Application No. 141.71415A, filed Jun. 5, 2014 and entitled “Vehicle for Transporting Elongate Objects” which is herein incorporated by reference.
The presently disclosed inventive concepts relate to systems and techniques for transportation, and more particularly to systems and techniques for transporting elongate object(s) using a vehicle configured to transport the elongate object(s).
The presently disclosed inventive concepts relate to a vehicle for transporting an elongate object, and relates particularly, but not exclusively, to vehicles for transporting one or more elongate bridge elements to enable vehicles to cross trenches or other gaps.
Vehicles are known for transporting and deploying bridge elements for use in crossing trenches in military deployment situations. Such vehicles typically support a single bridge element on the roof of the vehicle during transport of the bridge element. This arrangement suffers from the drawback that the size and weight of the bridge element which can be transported is limited by the stability of the combined vehicle and bridge, stability from rolling excessively in one or other direction being reduced due to the increase in the height of the combined centre of gravity of the system. Bridge elements are also known to be transported on separate trailers. This arrangement suffers from the drawback that the system is no longer self contained, requiring either additional trailers or additional vehicles to support the primary vehicle. If the trailer is hitched directly to the primary vehicle then its mobility is reduced.
In one embodiment, a vehicle for transporting an elongate object includes a vehicle body configured to support at least one elongate object in a respective transport position on a side of said vehicle body, and at least one deploying device for moving at least one said elongate object to a respective deployed position in contact with the ground.
In another embodiment, a bridging apparatus includes a first elongate object and a second elongate object connected to said first elongate object by means of at least one connecting member.
Of course, the foregoing are merely exemplary embodiments and should not be considered limiting on the scope of the presently disclosed inventive concepts. Other embodiments and equivalents thereof within the scope of the present disclosure will become apparent upon reading the following descriptions.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Preferred embodiments of the presently disclosed inventive concepts seek to overcome one or more of the above disadvantages of the prior art.
According to an aspect of the presently disclosed inventive concepts, there is provided a vehicle for transporting an elongate object, the vehicle comprising a vehicle body configured to support at least one elongate object in a respective transport position on a side of said vehicle body, and deploying means for moving at least one said elongate object to a respective deployed position in contact with the ground.
By providing a vehicle body configured to support at least one elongate object in a respective transport position on a side of said vehicle body, and deploying means for moving at least one said elongate object to a deployed position in contact with the ground, this provides the advantage of enabling larger elongate objects to be transported, since an elongate object can be transported on each side of the vehicle body (as opposed to a single elongate object on the vehicle roof).
The vehicle body may be configured to support at least one said elongate object on each side thereof.
The vehicle body may be configured to support a first said elongate object on a first side thereof and a second elongate object on a second side thereof, wherein the first and second elongate objects are interconnected by means of at least one connection member.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the connection member may be rigid or flexible, or a hinge or linkage.
This provides the advantage of enabling the first and second elongate objects to be located correctly relative to each other and maintained in the correct relative position during deployment of the elongate objects such that the separation of the elongate objects corresponds to the separation of wheels or tracks of the vehicle, and the first and second elongate objects can be deployed as a single unit.
The deploying means may be configured to engage at least one said connection member and cause said elongate objects to pivot relative to said vehicle body between a respective transport position adjacent a respective side of said vehicle body and said deployed position.
The deploying means may be configured to pivot the elongate objects between a respective first orientation in which at least one said object rests on a respective edge thereof and a respective second orientation in which said elongate objects lie substantially flat on the ground.
The deploying means may comprise at least or e recess and/or protrusion configured to engage at least one respective protrusion and/or recess on at least one said elongate object.
At least one said recess and/or protrusion may be provided on a respective support member pivotably mounted to said vehicle body.
According to another aspect of the presently disclosed inventive concepts, there is provided a bridging apparatus comprising a first elongate object and a second elongate object connected to said first elongate object by means of at least one connecting member.
The first and second elongate objects may be pivotably connected to the/or each said connecting member.
According to a further aspect of the presently disclosed inventive concepts, there is provided a bridging apparatus having a body including at least one recess and/or protrusion configured to engage at least one respective protrusion and/or recess on a vehicle as defined above to enable pivoting of the bridging apparatus relative to said vehicle body.
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It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiments have been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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14171415.4 | Jun 2014 | EP | regional |