Ascension aid for a wind turbine
11577935 · 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B5/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F03D80/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B66B5/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02E10/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B66B5/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F03D80/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B66B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
There is provided an ascension aid for a wind turbine comprising a cabin, a catch unit which co-operates with a securing cable as a securing means and a testing unit for testing the functionality of the catch unit. The testing unit has a base plate, a closure counterpart holder, a closing member and an actuating element coupled to the closing member. By actuation of the actuating element the closing member and the closure counterpart holder clamp the securing cable and the closing member and the closure counterpart holder move upwardly along the base plate. Upon release or de-activation of the actuating element the closing member releases the securing cable and the catch unit trips.
Claims
1. An ascension aid for a wind turbine, comprising: a cabin; a catch unit that co-operates with a securing cable to secure the cabin and to prevent the cabin from moving unexpectedly downwardly; and a testing unit for testing the functionality of the catch unit, wherein the testing unit has a guide unit for the securing cable and an entrainment unit for the securing cable, wherein the entrainment unit is suitable for pulling the securing cable upwardly, wherein the guide unit has a base plate, wherein the entrainment unit has a closure counterpart holder, a closing member, an actuating element coupled to the closing member, wherein the actuating element is a cable pull, wherein the closing member is coupled to a first end of the cable pull, wherein a second end of the cable pull extends into the cabin, wherein by actuation of the cable pull: the closing member and the closure counterpart holder clamp the securing cable, and the closing member and the closure counterpart holder are moved upwardly along the base plate, wherein the catch unit trips upon actuation of the actuating element, and wherein upon release of the cable pull, the closing member releases the securing cable.
2. The ascension aid according to claim 1 wherein by actuation of the actuating element, the closing member and the closure counterpart holder clamp the securing cable, and the closing member and the closure counterpart holder are moved upwardly along the base plate.
3. The ascension aid according to claim 1 wherein the catch unit trips upon actuation of the actuating element.
4. The ascension aid according to claim 3 wherein upon release or de-activation of the actuating element the closing member releases the securing cable.
5. The ascension aid according to claim 1 wherein: the base plate has at least one slot, the closing member and the closure counterpart holder are arranged on a slider, and upon actuation of the cable pull, the slider is displaceable along the at least one slot.
6. The ascension aid according to claim 1 wherein the closing member is coupled to the base plate by a torsion spring and urges the closing member into a starting position.
7. An ascension aid for a wind turbine, comprising: a cabin; a catch unit that co-operates with a securing cable to secure the cabin and to prevent the cabin from moving unexpectedly downwardly; and a testing unit for testing the functionality of the catch unit, wherein the testing unit has a guide unit for the securing cable and an entrainment unit for the securing cable, wherein the entrainment unit is suitable for pulling the securing cable upwardly, wherein the guide unit has a base plate, wherein the entrainment unit has a closure counterpart holder, a closing member, an actuating element coupled to the closing member, and wherein the actuating element is an electrically activatable actuating element having an actuator.
8. A wind turbine comprising: a tower; and the ascension aid according to claim 1.
9. A method comprising: testing the wind turbine ascension aid according to claim 1, the testing comprising: pulling the securing cable upwardly by the entrainment unit so that the catch unit is tripped.
10. The ascension aid according to claim 7 wherein by actuation of the actuating element, the closing member and the closure counterpart holder clamp the securing cable, and the closing member and the closure counterpart holder are moved upwardly along the base plate.
11. The ascension aid according to claim 7 wherein the catch unit trips upon actuation of the actuating element.
12. The ascension aid according to claim 11 wherein upon release or de-activation of the actuating element the closing member releases the securing cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Advantages and embodiments by way of example of the invention are described more fully hereinafter with reference to the drawing.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) Provided in the interior of the tower 102 is an ascension aid 200 so that service personnel and components of the wind turbine can be transported from the base of the tower 102 upwardly into the pod 104.
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(11) The entrainment unit 300b (the closure counterpart holder 320 and the closing member 330) can be provided on a slider 350 displaceable along the slots 311, 312.
(12) In the normal travel mode 330 the entrainment unit 300, for example, the closing member 330, is not in contact with the securing cable 500 and the ascension aid 200 can be displaced without impediment upwardly or downwardly within the tower 102.
(13) The base plate 310 of the testing unit 300 is fixedly screwed in or to the ascension aid 200. By actuation of the cable pull 400 the closing member 330 closes against the torsion force of the spring 340 and the securing cable 500 is clamped in the entrainment unit, that is to say between the closure counterpart holder 320 and the closing member 330. Upon further pulling the securing cable 500 can be entrained by the entrainment unit 300b and the entrainment unit of the closure counterpart holder 320 is moved upwardly together with the closing member along the base plate 310. The length of the opening or the slots 311, 312 determines the maximum testing travel distance P. In that case the catch device 230 should trip. The closing member 330 can then be opened again and the closure counterpart holder 320 can move downwardly again into its starting position. That is effected by the closing member 330 being relieved of load indirectly by way of the cable pull 400 and the torsion spring 340 then opening the closing member 330. The cable pull 400 can project into the interior of the ascension aid so that a service operative can actuate the cable pull to check the catch device by means of the testing unit 300.
(14) The closing member 330 is actuated by actuation of the cable pull 400 so that the closing member 330 bears against the safety cable 500. In that case the safety cable 500 is fixed between the closure counterpart holder 320 and the closing member 330. If the cable pull 400 is further actuated then the safety cable 500 (which is fixed between the closure counterpart holder and the closing member) is entrained and the unit comprising the closure counterpart holder and the closing member (namely the slider) is moved upwardly along the slots 311, 312. If that takes place sufficiently quickly the catch device 320 trips before the slider has covered the maximum testing travel distance P. The cable pull can then be moved into its starting position by way of the spring 340 and the slider 350 moves downwardly and the closing member 330 opens so that the safety cable 500 is again free and is no longer fixed. In that way the function of the catch device 300 can be checked by means of the testing unit 300. After unlocking of the catch device 230 the travel mode of the ascension aid 200 can be resumed.
(15) According to an aspect of the present invention the safety cable entrainment can be implemented by way of a closing member, for example, in the form of a conical entrainment member. As an alternative thereto it is possible to provide for electrical tripping.
(16) According to an aspect of the present invention in the case involving electrical tripping it would be possible to set an acceleration value so that the catch device can be checked for all tripping variables.