Trailer

09738465 · 2017-08-22

Assignee

Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A trailer includes a load-bearing carrier frame which is guided on an undercarriage and includes a lateral longitudinal member and two cross members protruding at right angles from either end thereof. Between these, a central member is secured to the longitudinal member, parallel to the cross members, and a loading opening is formed opposite said longitudinal member. A lifting device is arranged, for mutual height adjustment purposes, between the carrier frame and the undercarriage. A load-clasping gripping unit may be arranged on the central member and may be displaced in the transverse direction between the longitudinal member and the loading opening.

Claims

1. A trailer, comprising: a load-bearing carrier frame guided on an undercarriage, the carrier frame comprising a lateral longitudinal member and two cross members protruding at right angles from either end thereof, between which and parallel to the cross members, a central member is fastened to the longitudinal member, and a loading opening is formed opposite said longitudinal member, wherein a lifting device for a mutual height adjustment is located between the carrier frame and the undercarriage, wherein on the central member there is a load-clasping gripping unit located on the central member so that the gripping unit can be displaced in the transverse direction between the longitudinal member and the loading opening, wherein the gripping unit comprises at least one endless circulating chain from which drive fingers protrude, wherein the chain circulates in a housing which is displaced on the central member at a right angle to the longitudinal member, and wherein the housing, together with a guide rail that receives the housing, forms a carriage that can be telescopically retracted and extended on a carrier rail that is connected with the central member.

2. The trailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gripping unit is attached to a saddle that sits on the central member and is fastened to the central member.

3. The trailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein, on each side of the saddle, a carriage is displaced telescopically on a carrier rail.

4. The trailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein a roller train is attached to each of the two cross members.

5. The trailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein underneath the central member are the undercarriage, with two wheels mounted laterally on an axle, and the lifting device, which has at least one hydraulic cylinder supported between the axle and the central member.

6. The trailer as claimed in claim 5, wherein support rollers are attached to the cross members of the carrier frame.

7. The trailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central member is formed by two parallel lifting forks, which sit with their ends opposite the loading opening of the carrier frame seen in an overhead view on the upper end of the longitudinal member, wherein the carrier frame is C-shaped.

8. The trailer as claimed in claim 7, wherein the two cross members of the carrier frame support the lifting device on the undercarriage located underneath the carrier frame so that the carrier frame's height can be adjusted by means of hydraulic cylinders.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention is explained below with reference to two exemplary aspects which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first exemplary aspect of the disclosure with a telescopically extended gripping unit for clasping a trolley,

(3) FIGS. 2 to 6 are perspective views showing additional positions of the gripping unit of FIG. 1 until the trolley is fully loaded on board into the carrier frame,

(4) FIG. 7 is a side view of a gripping unit with an endless circulating chain as a trolley is pushed off,

(5) FIG. 8 is a side view as the carrier is pulled into the carrier frame,

(6) FIG. 9 is a perspective view of one variant of the disclosure in which the two transverse members have a roller train to hold a wire mesh crate or a pallet, whereby the gripping unit is telescopically extended,

(7) FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the unit illustrated in FIG. 9 with a retracted gripping unit,

(8) FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the unit illustrated in FIG. 10 with wire mesh crates before the wire mesh crates are pushed off by the gripping unit, and

(9) FIGS. 12 to 14 are perspective views illustrating the subsequent steps during the delivery of the wire mesh crate to a stationary transfer station at the same height.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE

(10) FIGS. 1 to 6, 7, and 8 show, in a first exemplary application, a trailer 10 with an E-shaped carrier frame 12 as a trolley 14 is clasped and picked up. The carrier frame 12 is as illustrated in EP 2 161 182 B1 or in EP 311 673 B1 and includes a lateral longitudinal member 16, from both ends of which two transverse members 18 protrude. Both the longitudinal member 16 as well as the two transverse members 18 have an L-shaped profile in cross section with an encircling horizontal edge flange 20 on which the load is supported. In this case the trolley 14 is in the fully on-board position illustrated in FIG. 6.

(11) Between the two cross members 18, parallel to the cross members 18 on the longitudinal member 16, a central member 22 is fastened, underneath which there is an undercarriage 24 with two wheels 28 mounted laterally on a rigid axle 26. As already explained in EP 2 311 673 B1 and not illustrated again here, between the central member 22 and the rigid axle 26 of the undercarriage 24 there is a lifting device that can raise and lower the carrier frame 12 relative to the rigid axle 26 of the undercarriage 24.

(12) In FIGS. 1 to 6, the carrier frame 12 of the trailer 10 is in its lowered position, in which it can take the trolley 14 on board. For this purpose, on both sides of a saddle 30 which is fastened to the central member 22 by means of bolts or screws 32, a gripping unit 34 is attached. This gripping unit has a carrier rail 36 fastened laterally to the saddle 30 on which a guide rail 38 can be displaced telescopically. The drive unit required for this purpose can be installed for both gripping units 34 jointly under the saddle 30, which is not illustrated in any further detail.

(13) Fastened to each of the guide rails 38 is a housing 62 with an endless circulating chain 40 from which drive fingers 42 protrude outward. The guide rail 38, together with the chain conveyor including the chain 40 and the housing 62, forms a telescopically extendable carriage 44.

(14) In the transfer process illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 6, in front of the loading opening 46 of the carrier frame 12 opposite the longitudinal member 16, there is a trolley 14 which is to be taken on board. In the lowered position of the carrier frame 12, the two gripping units 34 are then extended through the loading opening 46, wherein on both sides the carriage 44 formed by the guide rail 38 and housing 62 with chain conveyors is extended telescopically until it clasps the trolley 14 underneath the frame 48. In this fully extended position of the carriage 44, the drive fingers 42 of the chain 40 reach into the longitudinal spar 50 of the frame of the trolley 14 opposite the longitudinal member 16, and as the chain runs, pull it into the carrier frame 12, wherein the guide rollers 52 of the trolley 14 roll on the floor. In the fully retracted position of the trolley 14, the drive motor of the two chains 40 is de-energized by means of a limit switch (not shown) and simultaneously, by means of the lifting device (also not shown), the carrier frame 12 of the trailer 10 is raised so that the guide rollers 52 of the trolley 14 are disengaged from the floor.

(15) For the unloading of the trailer 10, the steps described above are performed in reverse order.

(16) The side views in FIGS. 7 and 8 show that the carrier rail 36 attached on each side of the saddle 30 each have a guide rail 38 which can be displaced in the transverse direction. Together with the housing 62, the guide rails 38 form a carriage 44 which can be retracted and extended on the carrier rail 36 in the transverse direction.

(17) As shown in DE 20 2009 001 933, two lifting forks may be moved together centrally in an above mentioned C-shaped carrier frame to form a central member to which the gripping unit 34 can be attached.

(18) FIGS. 9 to 14 show an additional aspect of the disclosure, according to which the two cross members 18 of the carrier frame 12 are each equipped with a roller train 54. These roller trains 54 are used for the reception or delivery, supported by the gripping units 34, of a wire mesh crate, a pallet or similar item which is not, as in the exemplary aspect explained above, equipped with guide rollers. In this case, to take on board or deliver a wire mesh crate 56, there is a stationary transfer station 58 which consists of two roller trains 54′ parallel to each other which in the transfer position lie at the same, lowered height of the cross members 18 of the carrier frame 12. To prevent a tipping of the carrier frame 12 around the axle 26 of the undercarriage 24, support rollers 60 are attached to both transverse carriers 18 of the carrier frame 12.

(19) It will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed in the foregoing description. Accordingly, the particular embodiments described in detail here are illustrative only and are not limiting to the scope of the invention, which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.