This application is the National Stage of PCT/EP2014/053792 filed on Feb. 27, 2014, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 10 2013 203 886.0 filed on Mar. 7, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a working device having a frame configured preferably as a stationary support column, having a motor-driven rotary head which is arranged on a bearing block, fixed to the frame, so as to be rotatable about a vertical rotation axis, having an arm assembly consisting of a plurality of boom arms that are movable in pairs relative to one another at articulated joints or sliding joints and carry a concrete delivery line, which arm assembly is articulated on the rotary head about a horizontal rotation axis by way of its first boom arm, having a control mechanism that is actuable either via control members or a radio link and has a hydraulic assembly for controlling drive units for the rotary-head and boom-arm movement, and having a working platform arranged in a manner fixed to the frame in the vicinity of the bearing block.
Working devices of this kind that are configured as concrete pumps have a distributor boom as outrigger, which carries a concrete delivery line that is connected to the pressure connector of a core pump arranged in a manner fixed to the frame. Such a working device having the features specified at the beginning is known per se (EP-1 235 965 B1). Therein, the components that belong to the drive mechanism of the rotary head are integrated into the bearing block fixed to the frame. A considerable disadvantage of this construction is that the working platform is constricted by the parts attached to the bearing block and therefore there is not enough space for the fitter to move. In addition, the hose assembly necessary for hydraulically controlling the arm assembly is relatively large and bulky and further restricts the space for the fitter to move at the point in question.
In the event of emergency operation, in which the fitter is active on the working platform, there is a not inconsiderable risk of injury if the rotary head with the arm assembly is controlled incorrectly. Depending on the boom position, in the event of emergency operation, the view of the fitter to the arm assembly is also impeded. Because of the relatively great height, on account of the fixtures, of the bearing block, safe operation from the working platform is not always ensured.
Taking this as a departure point, the invention is based on the problem of improving the known working device such that the fixtures necessary for the actuation of the arm assembly do not impede the fitter in the event of emergency operation.
In order to solve this problem, the combination of features specified in claim 1 is proposed. Advantageous configurations and developments of the invention can be gathered from the dependent claims.
The solution according to the invention consists substantially in that a liquid tank, which is expediently configured as an oil tank for the hydraulic assembly and has an external contour that is geometrically matched to the rotary head, is arranged on the rotary head above the bearing block. The liquid tank can in this case have a window bounded by its external contour, said window being intended for example for the passage of a ballast outrigger arranged releasably on the rotary head. Furthermore, a holder for receiving the control cabinet can be arranged on the liquid tank, said holder being pivotable through at least 90° about an axis parallel to the rotation axis of the rotary head with respect to the window. As a result of this measure, the holder with the control cabinet can be pivoted into the window when a ballast outrigger is not present or can be pivoted out of said window parallel to a ballast outrigger that is present. The working platform free of fixtures allows the fitter to move around without stumbling and to have a good view of the arm assembly. As a result of the omission of the disruptive fixtures, the arm assembly can be placed close to the rotary head, with the result that the load torque produced thereby is reduced.
A preferred configuration of the invention provides for the rotary head to have a base part arranged on the bearing block and an adapter piece comprising a bearing point for the ballast outrigger, wherein the base part and the adapter piece are coupled together releasably via a separation point. In this case, the base part and the adapter piece expediently have coupling elements that are connectable together in a form-fitting manner in pairs at their separation point. In order to be able to lead the ballast outrigger to the separation point, the window arranged on the oil tank has to be free by pivoting out the control cabinet located on the holder.
According to an advantageous development of the invention, the arm assembly, too, is coupled releasably to the base part of the rotary head by means of further coupling elements that are connectable together in a form-fitting manner in pairs via a further adapter piece at a second separation point located opposite the separation point of the ballast outrigger. In this way, it is possible for the arm assembly, together with the further adapter piece, to be able to be separated from the base part of the rotary head in the region of the second separation point, while the base part, together with the bearing block, remains on the frame. It is particularly advantageous in this case for the base part and the adapter piece to have coupling elements that are connectable together in a form-fitting manner in pairs in the region of the second separation point.
The invention is explained in more detail in the following text with reference to an exemplary embodiment which is schematically illustrated in the drawing, in which:
The working device illustrated in the drawing is configured as a concrete pump having a stationary frame 10. The frame 10 forms a support column, which has at its upper end a substructure 14 with a bearing block 35 for a rotary head 32 that is rotatable about a vertical rotation axis 30. Arranged on the rotary head 32 are respective outriggers 16, 116 that are directed toward opposite sides of the support column and are configured as an arm assembly 34 and as a ballast carrier 134. The arm assembly 34 has a plurality of boom arms 1, 2, 3, 4 that are pivotable with respect to one another in pairs and carry a concrete delivery line 22. As can be seen in particular in
The outrigger 16 configured as an arm assembly 34 of a concrete distributor boom is releasably coupled to the base part 50 of the rotary head 32 by means of coupling elements that are connectable together in a form-fitting manner in pairs via an adapter piece 52 at a separation point 54. For this purpose, the adapter piece 52 has coupling elements configured as pin-like drop-in elements 56, 57, while the base part 50 is provided with receptacles 58, 59, peripherally open upwardly, for the drop-in elements 56, 57. The bores, discernible in
The outrigger 16 is transported to the frame 10 with the aid of a crane, which is fixed to the outrigger 16 at the centroid position 82 thereof via a crane gear 74. As can be seen from
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One particular feature of the invention is that the oil tank 86 has an external and internal contour that is geometrically matched to the rotary head 32. As can be seen in particular from
A further particular feature of the invention is that the control cabinet 92 with the control mechanism 90 and the hydraulic assembly 84 with the oil tank 86 and hydraulic pump 88 are arranged on the base part 50 of the rotary head 32 above the bearing block 35. Likewise arranged on the rotary head 32 above the bearing block 35 is the hydraulic drive motor 94 together with the slewing gearbox 96 for driving the rotary head 32. The control mechanism 90 is supplied with electric power via an external power source and an electrical cable that is routed via the support column fixed to the frame and bridges the rotary bearing between the bearing block 35 and rotary head 32.
With the construction according to the invention, as a result of which the operationally necessary fixtures, such as the control cabinet 92, hydraulic assembly 88 and drive mechanism 33, are arranged directly on the rotary head 32 above the bearing block 35, the freedom of movement of the fitter in the region of the working platform 78 is improved. The working platform 78 free of fixtures allows the fitter to move around without stumbling when rotating the rotary head 32 and also allows a good view of the arm assembly 34. As a result of the omission of the disruptive fixtures, the arm assembly 34 can furthermore be placed close to the rotary head 32, with the result that the load torque generated thereby and thus the deflection of the frame 10 can be reduced.
In summary: the invention relates to a working device having a frame 10 configured as a stationary support column, having a motor-driven rotary head 32 and having an arm assembly 34 consisting of a plurality of boom arms 1, 2, 3, 4 that are movable in pairs relative to one another at articulated joints or sliding joints and carry a concrete delivery line. The arm assembly 34 is articulated on the rotary head 32 about a horizontal rotation axis with its first boom arm 1. Provision is furthermore made of a control mechanism 90 that is actuable via control members or a radio link and is arranged in a control cabinet 92, and a hydraulic assembly 84, having an oil tank 86 and a motor-driven hydraulic pump 88, for controlling drive units for the rotary-head and boom-arm movement. For emergency operation, a working platform 78 arranged in a manner fixed to the frame is located in the vicinity of the bearing block 35. In order to ensure that the fixtures necessary for actuating the arm assembly 34 do not disrupt the operator in the event of emergency operation, the invention proposes that the oil tank 86 of the hydraulic assembly 84 is arranged on the rotary head 32 and has a contour that is geometrically matched to the rotary head 32 and bounds a window 98 for the passage of a ballast outrigger 116, 134 arranged releasably on the rotary head 32. Furthermore, a holder 102 for receiving the control cabinet 92 is arranged on the oil tank 86, said holder 102 being pivotable through at least 90° about an axis 100 parallel to the rotation axis 30 of the rotary head 32 with respect to the window 98.
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