CHASSIS FOR SELF-PROPELLED OPERATING MACHINES

20180001932 ยท 2018-01-04

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    Abstract

    A chassis, particularly for self-propelled operating machines, has a frame adapted to support a motorized movement means and a control means of an operating machine. The particularity of the present invention resides in that it comprises at least one ballast member adapted to support mechanical parts of the operating machine, which is an integral part of the frame.

    Claims

    1. A chassis, for self-propelled operating machines, comprising a frame adapted to support a motorized movement means, a control means of an operating machine, at least one ballast member adapted to support mechanical parts of said operating machine; said ballast member being an integral part of said frame.

    2. The chassis according to claim 1, wherein said ballast member is provided monolithically; said ballast member being joined to said frame by a fastening means.

    3. The chassis according to claim 1, wherein said ballast member is substantially C-shaped.

    4. The chassis according to claim 1, wherein said ballast member comprises at least one seat for housing a motor means functionally associated with said movement means; said motor means being at least partially supported by said ballast member.

    5. The chassis according to claim 1, wherein said ballast member comprises a plurality of portions and coupling members for auxiliary members.

    6. The chassis according to claim 1, wherein said frame comprises at least one front part and at least one rear part; said front part and said rear part being mutually articulated by an articulation means; said ballast member being joined to said rear part.

    7. The chassis according to claim 6, wherein said rear part comprises at least one pair of longitudinal members which are rigidly connected to each other by means of one or more transverse reinforcement members; said ballast member being joined to the ends of said longitudinal members.

    8. The chassis according to claim 1, wherein said ballast member is arranged at a height above the ground that substantially corresponds to the height of the axle shafts of said operating machine.

    Description

    [0017] Further characteristics and advantages will become better apparent from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of a chassis according to the invention, illustrated by way of nonlimiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:

    [0018] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a chassis according to the invention;

    [0019] FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the chassis according to the invention;

    [0020] FIG. 3 is a side view of the chassis according to the invention;

    [0021] FIG. 4 is a top view of the chassis according to the invention.

    [0022] With reference to the cited figures, the chassis, particularly for self-propelled operating machines, according to the invention, globally designated by the reference numeral 1, includes a frame which is adapted to support a motorized movement means and a means for the control of an operating machine, which may be of a per se known type and are not shown in the figures.

    [0023] For example, the movement means may be constituted by wheels or tracks which are associated with the frame and are actuated by hydraulic motors controlled by a hydraulic pump.

    [0024] The hydraulic pump may be actuated by a motor means, such as an internal combustion engine or by an electric motor.

    [0025] The movement means interacts with a steering system which, together with the controls for the actuation of the hydraulic motors, constitutes the means for the control of the operating machine.

    [0026] It is evident to the person skilled in the art that the movement means and the control means of the operating machine may also have configurations that are different from the ones described above.

    [0027] According to the present invention, the frame has a front part 10, which is designed to support one or more work tools, and a rear part 20; the front part 10 and the rear part 20 mutually articulated by an articulation means 30.

    [0028] The rear part 20 has a pair of longitudinal members 21 which are mutually rigidly connected by means of a reinforcement deck 22 which is arranged transversely.

    [0029] According to the present invention, the chassis 1 includes a ballast member 2, which becomes an integral part of the frame and is adapted to support mechanical parts of the operating machine.

    [0030] The ballast member 2 is composed of a single part which is joined to the rear part 20 of the frame by an adapted fastening means.

    [0031] The ballast member 2 is joined directly to the frame and is arranged to the rear at a height from the ground that substantially matches the height of the axle shafts of the operating machine, allowing to lower the center of gravity of the operating machine as close as possible to the ground.

    [0032] This evidently provides considerable benefits, especially if the machine is assigned to lifting loads or equipped with particularly heavy tools.

    [0033] The ballast member 2 is preferably made of metal and is substantially C-shaped, so that the ends of the C can be joined to the ends of the longitudinal members 21 that are opposite to the ones joined to the articulation means 30.

    [0034] A substantially concave seat 3 is provided on the ballast member 2 and is designed to accommodate the motor means.

    [0035] In practice, the engine or a part thereof is accommodated in the seat 3 and is connected to the ballast member 2 with the interposition of silent blocks, i.e., rubber pads which support the engine and absorb vibrations.

    [0036] The inertia of the ballast member 2 allows to effectively contrast the vibration generated by the engine.

    [0037] Advantageously, the ballast member 2 is also provided with coupling portions and members which are constituted, in this embodiment, by threaded holes 4 which allow to integrate auxiliary components in the chassis 1, such as for example tow hooks, additional counterweights, or other components already used in chassis with known technology.

    [0038] From what has been described above it is evident that the method of use of a chassis according to the invention substantially follows that of chassis of the known type; however, it should be noted that the integration of the ballast member in the frame entails considerable advantages in terms of reduction of the number of parts, and this leads for example to an acceleration of the manufacturing process of the machine.

    [0039] Therefore, in practice it has been found that the invention fully achieves the intended aim and in particular the fact is stressed that the chassis according to the invention, by virtue of the presence of a ballast member which becomes an active and constructive part of the frame, as well as the particular arrangement of the member, is capable of lowering the center of gravity of the operating machine that uses it, thus increasing the stability of the machine even during load lifting.

    [0040] It should also be noted that, since the engine of the operating machine is at least partly supported by the ballast member, the inertia of the ballast member allows to effectively contrast the vibrations generated by the engine.

    [0041] This application claims the priority of Italian Patent Application No. UA2016A004879 (corresponding to 102016000068973), filed on Jul. 4, 2016, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.