BLOCKING APPARATUS FOR A TRUCK

20220144565 · 2022-05-12

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    Abstract

    blocking device (11) for a truck (2) includes at least one height-adjustable blocking arm (24), wherein the at least one blocking arm (24) includes a telescopable plunger (29). The plunger (29) is movable from below the truck (2) against a truck underride guard (5), whereby a rolling-away or driving-away of the truck is prevented.

    Claims

    1. A blocking device (11, 40) for a truck (2), comprising a height-adjustable blocking arm (24, 41, 42) intended for installation in a shaft (12, 45) in a base (13) in front of a ramp (6) of a loading and unloading station (1), wherein the at least one blocking arm (24, 41, 42) is extendable from the shaft (12, 45) and includes a telescopable plunger (28, 54), wherein the plunger (28, 54) is movable from underneath the truck (2) against a truck underride guard (5), in order to fix the truck underride guard (5) between the plunger (28, 54) of the at least one blocking arm (24, 41, 42) and the ramp (6), and thus prevent a rolling-away or driving-away of the truck (2).

    2. The blocking device (11, 40) according to claim 1, wherein a section of the blocking arm (24, 41, 42) provided with the plunger (28, 54) is pivotable upward out of the shaft (12, 45) until the telescopable plunger (28, 54) is oriented obliquely upward and against the direction of travel of the truck (2) toward the underride guard (5).

    3. The blocking device (11, 40) according to claim 1, wherein the blocking device (11, 40) is configured to be sunk in the base (13) in the shaft (12, 45) in front of the ramp (6) and includes a cover (14, 46) that is flush with the base (13) and closable with the shaft (12, 45).

    4. The blocking device (11, 40) according to claim 3, wherein the blocking device (11, 40) is housed in a housing (15, 44) removable from the shaft (12, 45).

    5. The blocking device (11, 40) according to claim 1, wherein the blocking device (40) includes two blocking arms (41, 42), wherein each of the blocking arms (41, 42) includes a telescopable plunger (54).

    6. The blocking device (11, 40) according to claim 1, wherein each plunger (28, 54) includes a pressure switch (29, 55), via which the plunger (28, 54) of the at least one blocking arm (24, 41, 42) is readjustable.

    7. The blocking device (11, 40) according to claim 1, wherein the blocking device (11, 40) comprises a sensor (8) which is used to determine whether the truck (2) has driven up onto the ramp (6) of the loading and unloading station (1).

    8. An assembly (20, 56) comprising: the blocking device (11, 40) according to claim 1, and a loading and unloading station (1) including a ramp (6) and a shaft (12, 45) housed in the base (13) in front of the ramp (6), wherein the blocking device (11, 40) is housed in the shaft (12, 45).

    9. A method for blocking a truck (2) via a blocking device (11, 40) having a height-adjustable blocking arm (24, 41, 42) intended for installation in a shaft (12, 45) in a base (13) in front of a ramp (6) of a loading and unloading station (1), wherein the at least one blocking arm (24, 41, 42) is extendable from the shaft (12, 45) and includes a telescopable plunger (28, 54), wherein the plunger (28, 54) is movable from underneath the truck (2) against a truck underride guard (5), in order to fix the truck underride guard (5) between the plunger (28, 54) of the at least one blocking arm (24, 41, 42) and the ramp (6), and thus prevent a rolling-away or driving-away of the truck (2), the blocking device being part of an assembly further having a loading and unloading station (1) including a ramp (6) and a shaft (12, 45) housed in the base (13) in front of the ramp (6), wherein the blocking device (11, 40) is housed in the shaft (12, 45), the method comprising the following successive steps: (a) allowing a truck (2) to drive onto the ramp (6) of the loading and unloading station (1); (b) registering, via the sensor (8) that the truck (2) has driven onto the ramp (6) of the loading and unloading station (1), and emitting a signal to the control unit (10, 43) of the blocking device (11, 40); (c) driving the at least one blocking arm (41, 42) out of the shaft (6) disposed in the base (13) in front of the ramp (6), and (d) moving the plunger (28, 54) of the at least one blocking arm (41, 42) against a truck underride guard (5) of the truck (2), so that the truck underride guard (5) is fixed between the plunger (28, 54) of the at least one blocking arm (41, 42) and the ramp (6).

    10. The method according to claim 9, further comprising the step of removing the cover (14, 46) of the blocking device (11, 40) between step b and step c.

    11. The method according to claim 9, further comprising the steps of registering, via the pressure switch (29, 55), when the plunger (28, 54) no longer abuts against the truck underride guard (5) of the truck (2), and driving, via the pressure switch (29, 55), the plunger (28, 54) back against the truck underride guard (5) of the truck (2).

    12. The method according to claim 9, wherein the plunger (28, 54) includes a stop surface on a front section (29, 55), further comprising the steps of telescopically extending the blocking arm (24, 41, 42) obliquely upward and against the direction of travel of the truck (2) until the stop surface of the plunger (28, 54) abuts the underride guard, and pressing the underride guard on the ramp (6) with a force component acting against the direction of travel of the truck (2) until the truck (2) is fixed between the plunger (28, 54) and the ramp (6).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0027] In the drawings,

    [0028] FIG. 1 depicts a side view of a loading and unloading station, onto which a truck drives up;

    [0029] FIG. 2 depicts a second side view of the loading and unloading station according to FIG. 1, wherein a blocking device is provided in front of the loading and unloading station;

    [0030] FIG. 3 provides a perspective plan view of the blocking device according to FIG. 2, including a blocking arm;

    [0031] FIG. 4 depicts a third side view of the loading and unloading station including the blocking device according to FIG. 2;

    [0032] FIG. 5 depicts a fourth side view of the loading and unloading station including the blocking device according to FIG. 4;

    [0033] FIG. 6 depicts a fifth side view of the loading and unloading station including the blocking device according to FIG. 5, and

    [0034] FIG. 7 provides a perspective plan view of a variant of the blocking device shown in FIG. 2.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0035] FIG. 1 depicts a side view of a loading and unloading station 1 onto which a truck 2 drives straight backwards, as is indicated by the arrow 3. At its rear side 4 the truck features a truck underride guard 5. The loading and unloading station 1 includes a ramp 6 on which the truck 2 can be loaded or unloaded. The loading and unloading station 1 also includes a buffer device 7 which serves to avoid damage to the truck 2 when it drives backward onto the ramp 6. Loading and unloading stations for trucks are known to a person skilled in the art, for which reason they are not described in more detail.

    [0036] In FIG. 2 the truck 2 is already driven up onto the ramp 6, so that the truck 2 is in contact with the buffer device 7 by the truck underride guard 5. That the truck 2 is in contact with the buffer device 7 is recognized by a sensor 8. This sensor 8 can be, for example, a camera that is attached to the loading and unloading station 1. In particular, the sensor 8 configured as a camera can be attached below the buffer device 7 (not shown). However, the sensor 8 can also be configured—as is the case in FIG. 2—as a pressure sensor 8, which is provided in the buffer device 7. As soon as the truck 2 contacts the buffer device 7 by its truck underride guard 5, this is registered by the sensor 8.

    [0037] The sensor 8 is connected to a control unit 10 via a line 9, which is schematically depicted in FIG. 2. Here the control unit 10, the sensor 8, and the line 9 are part of the blocking device 11. This blocking device 11 is housed in a shaft 12, which is embedded in a base 13, wherein the shaft 12 and thus the blocking device 11 disposed therein are disposed in front of the ramp 6. The shaft 12 is closed by a cover 14.

    [0038] When the shaft 12 is closed by the cover 14, then the cover 14 is disposed in the same plane as the base 13. This prevents a person (not shown) from being able to trip over the cover 14.

    [0039] The cover 14 is part of a housing 15, wherein three side walls 16, 17, 19 as well as the base 18 of the housing 15 are visible. The housing 15 contains not only the control unit 10, but also a blocking arm 24, which is movably disposed on a holder 25. A piston rod 26 can move the blocking arm 24 at least partially out of the housing 15 as soon as the housing 15 is opened. Here the blocking arm 24 can be moved hydraulically, electrically, or mechanically via the piston rod 26.

    [0040] In the blocking arm 24 there is a telescopable plunger, of which only a first front section 29 is depicted. The first front section 29 is disposed on a second rear section. The second section is not visible in FIG. 1, since this second section has not yet been extended from the blocking arm 24.

    [0041] It is understood that the blocking device 11 can also be installed in the shaft 12 without this blocking device 11 being disposed in a housing. In this case a cover is nonetheless provided that can close the shaft. However, if the blocking device 11 includes a housing 15, then this has the advantage that the blocking device 11 can be easily removed from the shaft 12, for example, if the blocking device 11 must be maintained or replaced.

    [0042] In FIG. 3 the blocking device 11 as well as the loading and unloading station 1 are depicted, which together form an assembly 20. For the sake of clarity the truck is not depicted. However, it is evident in FIG. 3 that the cover 14 of the housing 15 has already been removed, wherein three side walls 16, 19, and 27 of the housing 15 are visible. In order that the housing 15 can be opened, in the region of the base 13 the housing 15 features two parallel rails 21, 22, along which, after these rails 21, 22 have been raised slightly by a drive, for example, an electric or a pneumatic drive (not visible), the cover 14 is moved in the direction of the arrow 23, so that the cover 14 finally rests adjacent to the shaft 12 on the base 13, as can be seen in FIG. 3. The housing 15 is thus opened, whereby the blocking arm 24 can be moved out of the housing 15. As can be seen in FIG. 3, the blocking device 11 includes only one blocking arm 24. However, it is also possible that the cover 14 is fixedly installed and that the housing cannot be opened completely. In this case the rails 21, 22 are not required. Instead, an opening can be provided (not depicted) out of which the blocking arm 24 can be extended. Here the blocking arm 24 lies in the rest position of the opening, so that it forms a plane with the cover 14 and the base 13. Thus a person is prevented from tripping over the blocking device 11.

    [0043] After the housing 15 has been opened, the blocking arm 24 of the blocking device 11 is moved out of the housing 15 by operating the piston rod 26 (FIG. 4).

    [0044] Subsequently the plunger 28 is extended in the direction of the truck underride guard 5 until the first section 29 is in contact with the truck underride guard 5 (FIG. 5). Here the second section 30 of the plunger 28 is also extended at least partially out from the blocking arm 24. The first section 29 is preferably configured as a pressure switch 29, which indicates whether the plunger 28 is still in contact with the truck underride guard 5 of the truck 2. If the plunger 28 is no longer in contact with the truck underride guard 5, then a signal is emitted to the control unit 10, which causes the plunger 28 to be moved toward the truck underride guard 5 until the plunger 28 is again in contact with the truck underride guard 5. Thus the pressure switch 29 ensures that the truck 2 always remains positioned on the ramp 6. Thus it is not possible for the truck 2 to move away.

    [0045] FIG. 6 essentially corresponds to FIG. 5, wherein in FIG. 6 the inner workings of the blocking device 11 are shown in somewhat more detail. For the sake of clarity a portion of the reference numbers are therefore not shown.

    [0046] The blocking device 11 includes a housing 15 and features a retainer 25 on which the blocking arm 24 is disposed in a height-adjustable manner, as is indicated by the double arrow 31. In the blocking arm 24 a telescopable plunger 28 is disposed, which is comprised of a first front section 29 and a second rear section 30. The first section 29 is in contact with the truck underride guard 5 of the truck 2, whereas the second section 30 is still partially disposed in the blocking arm 24. The blocking arm 24 is hydraulically, electrically, or mechanically movable using the piston rod 26. This piston rod 26 is connected to an inner piston rod 32, via which the plunger 28 can be moved toward the truck underride guard 5, or the plunger 28 can be moved by its second section 30 back in the blocking arm 24. The movement of the inner piston rod 32 is effected in the same manner as that of the piston rod 26, i.e., also hydraulically, electrically, or mechanically.

    [0047] In FIG. 7 a perspective plan view is depicted of a variant of the blocking device 40 shown in FIG. 2. A truck that has driven up the ramp 6 is not depicted in FIG. 7 so that the blocking device 40 is clearly visible.

    [0048] In contrast to the blocking device 11 in FIG. 2, the blocking device 40 according to FIG. 7 includes two height-adjustable blocking arms 41, 42, between which a control unit 43 is disposed. The control unit 43—like the control unit 10—is connected via a line to a sensor, which is provided in the buffer 7 of the loading and unloading station 1. Line and sensor are not depicted in FIG. 7. The blocking arms 41, 42 can be moved hydraulically, electrically, or mechanically via piston rods, wherein in FIG. 7 only the piston rod 43 of the blocking arm 41 is visible.

    [0049] The blocking device 40 features a housing 44 which is disposed in a shaft 45. Here only three side walls 51, 52, 53 of the housing 44 are visible. The cover 46 has been removed so that the housing 44 is opened. In order that the cover 46 can be removed, the blocking device 40 includes two rails 49, 50 disposed parallel to each other, on which the cover 46 can be moved in the direction of the arrows 47, 48. To open the housing 44, the cover 46 is moved along the rails 49, 50 in the direction of the arrow 48, and to close the housing 44, the cover 46 is moved in the direction of the arrow 47.

    [0050] In each blocking arm 41, 42 a telescopable plunger is provided, which can be driven out from the corresponding blocking arm 41, 42. In FIG. 7 only the plunger 54 can be seen. Like the plunger 28, the plunger 54 is also comprised of two sections, namely a first front and a second rear section, wherein the front section 55 is preferably configured as a pressure switch 55 or includes such a pressure switch 55. If a truck 2 has driven up onto the loading and unloading station 1, then the housing 44 is opened, and then both blocking arms 41, 42 are simultaneously extended. The plungers 54 are subsequently extended from the corresponding blocking arms 41, 42 until their first front sections 55 are in contact with the truck underride guard 5 (not depicted). The operation of the blocking device 40 thus does not differ from that of the blocking device 11. Together with the loading and unloading station 1, the blocking device 40 also forms an assembly 56.

    [0051] However, the cover 46 can also be fixedly installed, whereby the housing 44 cannot be completely opened and the rails 49, 50 can be omitted. Instead, two openings are provided (not depicted), wherein the corresponding blocking arm 41, 42 can be extended from each one of these openings. During the rest position the blocking arms 41, 42 lie in the corresponding opening, so that the blocking arms 41, 42 form a plane with the cover 46 and the base 13. Thus a person is prevented from tripping over the blocking device 40.

    [0052] The blocking devices 11, 40 can be embodied such that It is possible to disable the suspension or that the vehicle body is fixated.