Swivel
09758356 · 2017-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C13/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02F9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L27/093
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B66C13/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02F9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L27/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a swivel comprising a static portion (1, 2, 124, 126) and a rotating portion (3, 120), which portions are coaxially rotatable about a longitudinal axis, wherein the static portion (1, 24, 124, 126) and the rotating portion (3, 120) electrically contact each other for transmission of electricity and/or signals/data between said portions, and which comprises an hole (30), which is centrally arranged and which runs coaxially along said longitudinal axis, for passage of a fluid, wherein the static portion comprises a housing (1) and a bottom (2), and the rotating portion comprises an axis part (3), which comprises an integrated bottom part (36) supported by said bottom (2), and that said axis part (3) comprises an integrated bottom part (36) which is supported by said bottom (2), and that said axis part (3) comprises a tubular upper part (32) extending upwards from said integrated bottom part (36), with said centrally arranged hole (30) for passage of a fluid is arranged.
Claims
1. A swivel comprising: a load carrying static portion comprising an outer housing and a bottom that form separate parts; and a rotating portion comprising an axis part, which comprises an integrated bottom part supported by the bottom, the static and rotating portions are coaxiallay rotatable about a longitudinal axis, wherein the static portion and the rotating portion electrically contact each other for transmission of electricity and/or signals/data between said static and rotating portions, and the static and rotating portions comprise a hole which is centrally arranged and which runs coaxially along said longitudinal axis for passage of a fluid, and said axis part comprises a tubular upper part extending upwards from said integrated bottom part, with said centrally arranged hole for passage of a fluid being at least partially defined by the tubular upper part, and the tubular upper part ends in an upper part of the outer housing.
2. The swivel according to claim 1, wherein said tubular upper part ends in a radial bore hole in the upper part of the housing.
3. The swivel according to claim 2, wherein said integrated bottom part comprises at least two sections, wherein a first upper section has a first diameter, which is larger than a second diameter of a second section.
4. The swivel according to claim 3, wherein said integrated bottom part comprises at least three sections.
5. The swivel according to claim 4, wherein said second diameter is larger than a third diameter of a third lower section.
6. The swivel according to claim 3, wherein at least the upper section is accommodated in said housing and that a lower section extends beyond said housing and bottom.
7. The swivel according to claim 3, wherein said first section comprises a support surface for a bearing.
8. The swivel according to claim 3, wherein said first section comprises a support surface for a bearing which is supported by a flange arranged at said bottom.
9. The swivel according to claim 1, wherein the swivel comprises an electric swivel, which in its turn comprises outer parts, and an inner part, wherein the outer parts belong to the static portion and the inner part belongs to the rotating portion.
10. The swivel according to claim 9, wherein the electric transmission between the outer parts and the inner part of the electric swivel takes place via sliding contacts and slip rings.
11. The swivel according to 1, wherein said housing comprises outer threads and said bottom comprises inner threads, wherein the outer threads and the inner threads are arranged to interact with each other for the assembly of the housing and the bottom.
12. The swivel according to claim 1, wherein the axis part in its lower end comprises a quick coupling.
13. The swivel according to claim 9, wherein the axis part is fixedly connected to said inner part.
14. The swivel according to claim 9, wherein said inner part sealingly abuts against an annular sealing arrangement.
15. The swivel according to claim 9, wherein said axis part is provided with an axial cable channel for the transmission of electricity/data between the inner part of the electric swivel and an operation means.
16. The swivel according to claim 15, wherein said operation means is part of a manually controlled lifting device.
17. The swivel according to claim 1, wherein all parts of the static portion are coaxially arranged.
18. The swivel according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a suspension device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING
(1) The invention will below be described more in detail with reference to the enclosed drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(11) With the aim to explain how the construction details characteristic for the invention are designed and interact with each other to achieve the object of the invention, these parts are shown in an exploded view in
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(13) The housing 1 comprises an essentially cylindrical body, which body at its lower end comprises outside threads 100. Further the housing 1 comprises an inner, essentially cylindrical cavity 102 with an opening 101 at the bottom of the housing 1. The cylindrical cavity 102 is arranged to receive an axis part 3 and an electric swivel 12. The cavity 102 has a height H (see
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(15) Centrally on the upper side 1A of the housing a suspension device is arranged, comprising two parallel walls 80, 81 with a gap therebetween, which walls extend in the longitudinal direction of the swivel S. The walls 80, 81 extend parallally to each other by about ⅓ of the diameter 1A of the upper side and are preferably integrated parts of the housing 1. Each one of the walls 80, 81 comprises a circular hole for the receipt of a rig rivet 8, which rig rivet 8 is inserted from an outer side of one of the walls 80, 81 through the holes, and at the outside of the opposite wall 80, 81 the rig rivet 8 is attached with a washer 82 and a split pin 86. By means of the suspension device the swivel S can be suspended in a wire or the like.
(16) The bottom 2 may be compared to a large nut with an annular flange 21 at its lower end, see
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(18) At the upper side 1A of the housing a connector 9 is arranged between one wall 80 of the suspension device and the fender washer 83, which connector is preferably attached by screws 90. The connector 9 has a lower connection part 91 (see
(19) The rotatable portion comprises an axis part 3, see
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(22) The electric swivel, which is to be accommodated in the cylindrical cavity 102 of the housing 1, comprises an outer, comparatively thin, cylindrical tubular insulation part 124 and an inner, cylindrical, thicker conducting part 126, which parts are fixed in relation to each other. Further, there is an inner swivel part 120 which can rotate in relation to the outer parts 124, 126. The outer insulation part 124 has an outer diameter d1, and in the example here described the outer diameter d1 is 54 mm, which is adapted to the diameter of the cavity 102 in the housing 1, so that the electric swivel 12 can freely be inserted into the cavity 102. At the upper side of the conducting part 126, an upper cabling coupling 122 is arranged, so that it, when the swivel S has been assembled, contacts the connector 9 on the upper side 1A of the housing. The inner part 120 of the electric swivel is arranged to exactly be accommodated in the outer parts 124, 126 and to allow rotation therebetween. At its lower end, the inner part 120 comprises an outwardly facing flange 125, arranged to fit in the indentation 38 of the bottom part.
(23) At the assembly the outer parts 124, 126 of the electric swivel is rotation locked to the housing 1 by means 110, see
(24) The rotatable portion, the axis part 3 and the inner swivel part 120, which are attached to each other by the locking screws 34, hang on a bearing 16, preferably a ball bearing, which with its lower half rests against the flange 21 of the bottom. The first upper section 35 of the bottom part comprises a lower outer surface 31, which abut against an upper half of said ball bearing 16. In such a manner, the rotatable portion, thus the axis part 3, and the inner swivel part 120 can rotate in relation to the stationary portion, the housing 1, the bottom 2 and the outer parts 124, 126 of the electric swivel.
(25) In the assembled condition, the swivel S has a height h in the range of 30 to 300 mm, more preferred 80 to 180 mm, and in the described example the swivel has a height h of 128 mm. The swivel S has an outer diameter D.sub.Y in the region of 20 to 200 mm, more preferred in the region of 40 to 100 mm, and in the described example the swivel S has an outer diameter of 72 mm.
(26) At the use of a swivel S according to the invention, the swivel is suspended in its suspension device 8, 80, 81, in e.g. a wire. A fluid source, e.g. pressurized air, is connected to the inlet part 5 for the flow therethrough and further through the radial bore hole 50 into the central hole 30, there to continue downwards through the swivel S up to the quick coupling 19, and further to the operation means H. Further, e.g. a 8-polar electric cable is coupled into the connector 9 at the upper side 1A of the housing, and the electricity continues through the lower connector part 91 for a further contact with the upper cabling coupling 122 on the conducting part 126 of the electric swivel and into the conducting part 126. The conducting part 126 comprises, on its inner surface 126A, brushes (not shown), and the inner part 120 of the electric swivel comprises, on its outer surface 120A, rings/strips of conducting material (not shown), and insulating plates are arranged between the rings/strips to separate them from each other. The electric transmission between the conducting part 126 and the inner part 120 of the electric swivel takes place via the brushes on the conducting part 126, which drag against the rings/strips on the inner part 120, and in such a way the electric transmission takes place in the electric swivel 12 between the outer stationary parts 124, 126 and the rotating inner part 120. The electric transmission between the static and rotating portions of the swivel S thus takes place in a region 127 between the conducting part 126 and the inner part 120. Electric transmission between a rotating portion and a static portion by means of slip rings is known to the man skilled in the art and is therefore here not described more in detail. Further, the electric transmission takes place from the inner part 120 of the electric swivel to a lower cabling coupling 123, which is arranged in the cable channel 121, where an electric cable from the operation means H is connected. In this manner, both a pneumatic and electric transmission is performed through the swivel S, which implies that no cables/wires, etc. run the risk to be damaged, and the operation means can without any limitation be turned in all possible direction without any muddle. In addition, the swivel according to the invention is extra compact, as the housing 1 is load carrying and the swivel contains comparatively few parts, i.a. when the axis part 3 is constructed with an integrated bottom 36.
(27) The invention is not limited to the above description but can be varied within the scope of the following claims. For instance, it is realized that the suspension device can be designed in other ways than the one described here and that other attachment means than screws can be used without taking away the function of the invention. Instead of brushes it could be stationary conductors, which drag against the rings/strips for electric transmission.