Automated guided trolley for the transport and/or handling of a load
10780929 ยท 2020-09-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D61/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D61/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D61/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D63/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D61/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D61/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D61/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D63/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An automated guided trolley for transporting and/or handling a load. The trolley has a main frame for receiving the load and a supporting frame having two walking beams extending respectively towards the front and the rear of the trolley. The walking beams are mounted rotatably with respect to the main frame respectively about a first axis and a second axis and such a walking beam includes elements for securing one arm of one walking beam to one arm of the other walking beam and for supporting the first of these arms on the other arm.
Claims
1. An automated guided trolley for transporting and/or handling a load, the automated guided trolley comprising: a main frame for receiving said load; and a supporting frame comprising a first walking beam and a second walking beam extending respectively forward and backward of said trolley or vice versa, said first and second walking beams being pivotally mounted with respect to the main frame respectively about a first axis and a second axis, said first walking beam having a first arm extending from said first axis towards an outside of said trolley, equipped with at least one idler wheel, and a second arm extending from said first axis towards an inside of said trolley, mounted on two differential drive wheels, said second walking beam having a first arm extending from said second axis towards the outside of said trolley, equipped with at least one further idler wheel and a second arm extending from said second axis towards the inside of said trolley, and a connection securing the second arm of said second walking beam to the second arm of said first walking beam, the connection comprising a support supporting said second arm of said second walking beam on the second arm of said first walking beam.
2. The automated guided trolley according to claim 1, wherein said support comprises a pin extending substantially perpendicular to the second arm of said second walking beam, or vice versa to the second arm of said first walking beam, said pin at least partially penetrating into a hole formed in said second arm of said first walking beam, or vice versa in said second arm of said second walking beam, wider than said pin.
3. The automated guided trolley according to claim 2, wherein said hole is substantially oblong in shape and extends substantially in the longitudinal direction of the second arm in which it is formed.
4. The automated guided trolley according to claim 2, wherein said pin comprises a roller intended to rest on the edges of said hole.
5. The automated guided trolley according to claim 1, wherein said support is housed substantially vertically on the axis of the differential drive wheels.
6. The automated guided trolley according to claim 5, wherein said support is housed under the axis of said two differential drive wheels.
7. The automated guided trolley according to claim 1, wherein the trolley further comprises at least one stop mounted on said main frame opposite one of said walking beams, arranged to limit articulation of the supporting frame with respect to the main frame.
8. The automated guided trolley according to claim 1, wherein said two differential drive wheels are driven in rotation by two independently controlled motors, fixed to the same walking beams as the differential drive wheels.
9. The automated guided trolley according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said walking beams is equipped with two idler wheels mounted thereon in positions symmetrical with respect to a sagittal plane of said trolley.
10. The automated guided trolley according to claim 1, wherein a position of said first axis and a position of said second axis are symmetrical with respect to a median plane of said trolley.
Description
5. LIST OF FIGURES
(1) Other features and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly on reading the following description of an embodiment of the invention, given as a simple illustrative and non-limiting example, and the appended drawings among which:
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6. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
6.1 First Exemplary Embodiment of the Invention
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(7) This supporting frame 12 consists of a first walking beam 13 extending forward of the trolley 10 and a second walking beam 14 extending rearward of the trolley. Each walking beam 13, 14 consists of a U shaped frame with two lateral branches 130, 140 each extending according to the longitudinal orientation of the trolley towards the inside of it.
(8) The first walking beam 13 is mounted on two driving wheels 16 with differential drive, the axis of which is located in the median plane of the supporting frame 12. The rotational drive of the two driving wheels 16 is provided by two independently controlled motors 17, fixed on the frame of the first walking beam 13 substantially at the proximal end of the second arm 130.
(9) It should be noted that the differential drive of the two central driving wheels 16 by the 17 engines allows the trolley to move according to all types of paths programmed by a control module (not shown in
(10) The first walking beam 13 and the second walking beam 14 are each equipped with an idler wheel 18. These idler wheels 18 are fixed at the distal ends of the walking beams 13, 14, in the sagittal plane of the trolley. To accommodate the idler wheel, each walking beam has a U shaped drop 19 that spans the idler wheel.
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(12) To limit the upward travel of the first walking beam 13 at the driving wheels 16, each stop 103 has a ergot 104 overhanging a branch 130 of the first walking beam. Thus, the lowest point of the circumference of the driving wheels 16 which corresponds to the point of contact of the tread with the ground remains below the lowest point of the main frame 11. In addition, this prevents the highest point of the tread from coming into contact with the main frame 11 or the load. In addition, at the distal end of the trolley, the articulation of the first and second walking beam 14 is limited upwardly by the cross members 101 of frame 100, which act as a stop for each drop 19.
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(15) The axes of each pair of axes 20, 21 are aligned and located opposite each other on each side of the sagittal plane of the trolley. At their free end, they have a lug 22 forming a shoulder, held by a screw 23 at one of the lateral branches 130, 140.
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(17) Each lateral branch 130 or 140 has on either side of axes 20, 21 a first arm 131, 141, on which one of the idler wheels 16, and a second arm 132, 142, extending respectively towards the outside and towards the inside of the trolley, are mounted.
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6.2 Other Optional Features and Advantages of the Invention
(19) In embodiment variants of the invention detailed above, the following can also be provided: that the second walking beam be integral with the first walking beam via at least one vertical rod that transmits the counter-reaction forces from the second walking beam on the first walking beam along the vertical axis; to distribute the load differently between the driving wheels and the idler wheels by moving the position of the pivot axes of the walking beams relative to the main frame, in order to promote the stability of the trolley or rather the adherence of the driving wheels; to equip each walking beam with two idler wheels, fixed to the body of the walking beam in symmetrical positions with respect to the transverse plane of the supporting frame.
(20) An exemplary embodiment of the invention therefore particularly aims to overcome the disadvantages of the state of the art mentioned above.
(21) More precisely, an exemplary embodiment of the invention aims to provide an automated guided trolley for the transport and/or handling of a load in which all the wheels adhere properly to the ground, whether the trolley is loaded or empty.
(22) An exemplary embodiment of the invention provides such an automated guided trolley technique in which the adherence of the wheels to the ground is directly proportional to the weight transported.
(23) An exemplary embodiment of also proposes such an automatic guided trolley technique that maintains the level of grip of the driving wheels, regardless of the distribution of the transported load.
(24) An exemplary embodiment provides such an automated guided trolley technique that limits load transfer problems during the acceleration and deceleration phases.
(25) An exemplary embodiment of the invention also aims to offer an automated guided trolley technique with increased energy autonomy.
(26) An exemplary embodiment of the invention provides such an automatic guided trolley technique that is simple to implement, reliable and low-cost.
(27) Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to one or more examples, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the scope of the disclosure and/or the appended claims.