GRIPPING ASSEMBLY
20230331521 · 2023-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25J15/0047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C1/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66C1/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02D13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A gripping assembly (1) for a pile (CP) provided with a longitudinal axis (AL) and axially delimited by a longitudinal end (LE) having a given shape, by a first shell (IM) and by a second shell (EM) which delimit the longitudinal end (LE) from the inside and from the outside, respectively; the assembly (1) comprising a frame (10) provided with a central portion (12) shaped to support a plurality of linear actuators (20) about a central axis (120), where each linear actuator (20) is provided with a stem (24) carried by the central portion (12) having a radial orientation, and with an armature (22) that terminates with a free end (220) which carries the grasping means (30) designed to radially couple with at least one of the first shell (IM) and second shell (EM) of the end (LE) of the pile (CP); the central portion (12) carrying a plurality of arms (14) which extend radially around the central axis (12); each arm (14) being provided with a radial guide (140) to which the grasping means (30) are coupled in a freely slidable manner.
Claims
1. A gripping assembly (1) for a pile (CP) provided with a longitudinal axis (AL) and delimited axially by a longitudinal end (LE) having a given shape, internally delimited by a first shell (IM) and externally by a second external shell (EM); said assembly (1) comprising a frame (10) provided with a central portion (12) shaped to support a plurality of linear actuators (20) about a central axis (120), where each said linear actuator (20) is provided with a stem (24) carried by said central portion (12) having a radial orientation, and with an armature (22) axially coupled to said stem that terminates with a free end (220) which carries the grasping means (30)(30′) designed to radially couple with at least one of said first shell (IM) and said second shell (EM) of said end (LE) of said pile (CP); characterized in that said frame (10) has a plurality of arms (14) carried radially by said central portion (12) in a rigid manner; each said arm (14) being provided with a radial guide (140) to which said grasping means (30)(30′) are coupled in a freely slidable manner.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that said grasping means (30) comprise a slide (32)(32′) which is provided with a slot (3210)(3210′) shape-coupled in a freely slidable manner to said radial guide (140) and is provided with a front abutment (320) for said first shell (IM).
3. The assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that each said actuator (20) is designed to hydraulically actuate said armature (22) so that said slide (32) is movable, in use, between a first position in which said front abutment (320) is arranged within said first shell (IM) and free from the first shell (IM) and a second position in which said front abutment (320) is in contact with said first shell (IM).
4. The assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that said longitudinal end (LE) has an annular flange (FA) concentric with said longitudinal axis (AL) in such a way that, locally, said first shell (IM) is shaped like a step; said flange (FA) being delimited internally by a cylindrical face (FC) concentric with said longitudinal axis (AL); said flange (FA) being delimited at the top by a first face (FP1) and at the bottom by a second face (FP2) connected by said cylindrical face (FC); said slide (32) comprising a concave coupling member (324) which has a bottom portion (3240) provided with said front abutment (320) and from which a first tooth (3242) and a second tooth (3244) radially extend, facing each other; said first tooth (3242) having internally a first abutment (3242′) transversal to said longitudinal axis (AL) and said second tooth (3244) being delimited internally by a second abutment (3244′) transversal to said longitudinal axis (AL), said first abutment (3242′) and said second abutment (3244′) being reciprocally opposing in order to couple, respectively, with said first face (FP1) and said second face (FP2), and being spaced in the direction of said longitudinal axis (AL) at a distance greater than the distance between said first face (FP1) and said second face (FP2).
5. The assembly according to claim 4, characterized in that said first tooth (3242′) externally has said slot (3210), said first abutment (3242′) and said second abutment (3244′) being coated with a low friction and pressure deformable material.
6. The assembly according to claim 4, characterized in that each said actuator (20) is designed to hydraulically actuate said armature (22) so that said slide (32′) is movable between a first position in which said second tooth (3244) is arranged within said cylindrical face (FC) and a second position in which said front abutment (320) is in contact with said cylindrical face (FC).
7. The assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that said slide (32′) comprises a grasping member (324′) provided with a bottom portion (3246′) in which said slot (3210′) is obtained; said grasping member furthermore comprising a first inner plate (3248) and a second outer plate (3248′) facing each other, which extend parallel starting from said bottom portion (3246′); said first plate (3248) being coupled to said armature (22); each of said first and second plates (3248)(3248′) carrying a linear actuator (3249)(3249′) provided with a respective vice clamping element (3250)(3250′) to tighten said longitudinal end through the respective first and second shells (IM)(EM); said clamping element (3250) of said inner plate (3248) incorporating said front abutment (320).
8. The assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that said frame (10) is of a star-shaped type and has the respective said arms (14) uniformly arranged about said central axis (120).
9. The assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a support member (40) coupled to said central portion (12) through the interposition of a bearing (42) coaxial to said central axis (120).
10. The assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that said arms (14) are at least 6 in number.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0019] Further characteristics and advantages of the gripping assembly according to the present invention will become clear from the following description, set forth with reference to the attached figures which illustrate at least one non-limiting embodiment thereof, in which identical or corresponding parts of the gripping assembly are identified by the same reference numbers.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0032] Before describing in detail the preferred embodiments of the present invention or details thereof, it is considered useful to specify that the relative scope is not limited to the particular embodiments described hereinafter. The disclosure and description in the present document are illustrative and explanatory of one or more currently preferred embodiments and variations, and it will be clear to the experts of the art that various changes in design, organization, order of operation, operating means, equipment structures and position, methodology, and use of mechanical equivalents may be made without thereby being extraneous to the spirit of the invention.
[0033] In addition, it should be understood that the attached figure drawings have the purpose of clearly illustrating and disclosing embodiments currently preferred by one of the experts of the field, but they are not drawings that illustrate how these embodiments should be carried out in reality or actual representations of final products; instead, these figures can comprise simplified conceptual views to aid understanding or allow to provide an easier and faster explanation. In addition, the relative size and arrangement of the components may differ from those shown and still function within the spirit of the invention.
[0034] On the other hand, it is understood that various directions such as “top,” “bottom,” “left,” “right,” “front,” “back,” and so on are used only with respect to the explanation in combination with the drawings, and that the components may be oriented differently, for example, during transportation and production as well as during operation. As many different and distinct embodiments can be made within the scope of the concepts taught herein, and as there are many changes that can be made to the embodiments described herein, it must be understood that the details provided hereinafter must be interpreted as illustrative and not limiting the spirit of the invention.
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[0036] For economy of design in
[0037] A linear actuator 20 carried radially from the central portion 12 through the end of a respective stem 24 corresponds to each of the arms 14. Each actuator 20 also comprises an armature 22 that is axially coupled to the stem 24 and terminates with a free end 220 (
[0038] The grasping unit 30 comprises a slide 32 that is provided with a slot 3210 that is shape-coupled in a freely slidable manner to the radial guide 140 and is provided with a front abutment 320 that is shaped to interact with the first shell IM and, in particular, is parallel to the central axis 120 and, in use, also to the longitudinal axis AL of the pile CP. In this regard, each actuator 20 is designed to hydraulically actuate the respective armature 22 so that the slide 32 is movable, in use, between a first position in which the front abutment 320 is free from the longitudinal end LE and arranged within the first shell IM and a second position in which the front abutment 320 is arranged in contact with the first shell IM (
[0039] As specified above, the longitudinal end LE of the pile CP can be flanged or conical and flangeless. As will be seen, the gripping assembly 1 can be equipped with a grasping unit 30 designed to interact with piles CP the longitudinal end LE of which is flanged or conical.
[0040] In the first case, the end LE comprises an end flange FA for the longitudinal end LE, annularly flat and concentric with the longitudinal axis AL such that, locally, the first shell IM is shaped like a step. In particular, the flange FA is locally delimited internally by a portion of the first shell IM, in particular of the respective step shaped portion, comprising a cylindrical face FC which, therefore, is concentric with the longitudinal axis AL. In addition, the flange FA is delimited at the top by a first flat face FP1 and at the bottom by a second flat face FP2 orthogonal to the longitudinal axis AL and connected by the cylindrical face FC. In some cases, the flange FA has the respective first face FP1 slightly conical.
[0041] With particular reference to
[0042] With particular reference to
[0043] The use of the gripping assembly 1 is easily understood from what has been described above and requires no further explanation.
[0044] However, it may be useful to specify that the choice of using hydraulic actuators 20 allows for easy homogenization of the level of pressure exerted on the portions of the cylindrical face FC of the flange FA by the front abutments 320 of the coupling members 324, given that the gripping assembly 1 is hanging from the ropes of a crane, known and not illustrated. The possibility of applying moderate levels of pressure to the longitudinal end LE of the piles CP is instead related to the particular shape of the frame 10 and the number of the arms 14 that extend radially from the central portion 12. In the version illustrated in the attached figures, it can be seen that the frame 10 is of the star-shaped type and has sixteen arms 14 that extend rigidly from the central portion 12 and are evenly distributed around the central axis 120 (with particular reference to
[0045] Naturally, the greater the number of coupling members 324, and therefore the number of front abutments 320, the lower the aliquot of pressure exerted by each of the latter on the flange FA through the respective cylindrical face FC; consequently, the lower the risk that the shape of the longitudinal end LE will undergo deformations or be damaged during handling of the pile CP performed through the gripping assembly 1 on the ground and, above all, in the marine installation area even when it is necessary to act in operating conditions disturbed by wind and wave motion of significant intensity. Naturally, the greater the number of coupling members 324, and therefore the actuators 20 and the respective arms 14, the more complex the design/construction of the frame 10 will be, given that it will be more complicated to find space for all the necessary coupling members 324 and the actuators 20.
[0046] In addition, it may be useful to specify that also the piles CP provided with flange FA and the longitudinal end LE of which is conical are handled through the gripping assembly 1 equipped with grasping members 324.
[0047] Lastly, it is clear that modifications and variations can be made to the gripping assembly 1 described and illustrated herein without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention. In particular, with reference to
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[0049] Based on what has been described above, it can be easily understood that the gripping assembly 1, in its versions in
[0050] In the claims, any reference signs placed in brackets should not be interpreted as a limitation of the claim. The word “comprising” does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps in addition to those listed in a claim. Furthermore, the terms “a” or “an” as used in this context are defined as one or more than one. Furthermore, the use of introductory expressions such as “at least one” and “one or more” in the claims should not be interpreted in the sense that the introduction of another claim element identified by using the indefinite article “a” or “an” limits any particular claim in which this claim element appears individually, even when the same claim comprises introductory phrases “one or more” or “at least one” and indefinite articles such as “a” or “an”. The same applies to the use of definite articles. Unless stated otherwise, terms such as “first” and “second” are used to arbitrarily distinguish the elements that these terms describe. Therefore, these terms are not necessarily intended to indicate the temporal or other priority of these elements. The mere fact that some measures are set forth in mutually different claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.