Rolling device, in particular for placing bulk materials on the ground
10597831 ยท 2020-03-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C19/2005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C2301/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01C19/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C19/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A rolling device includes a chassis equipped with a reservoir for holding bulk materials and a smoothing table, the smoothing table having a leading edge arranged transversely to the direction of movement of the device, and the bottom of the reservoir being provided with a discharge opening arranged between the leading edge of the smoothing table and the wheels of the rolling chassis of the device, the wheels of the rolling chassis being driven and the rolling chassis being mounted so as to be able to tip about the axis of rotation of the wheels, the reservoir and the smoothing table forming a movable assembly, and the position of the movable assembly can be adjusted by an adjustment unit so as to be able to adjust the height of the smoothing table and the discharge opening, and the inclination of the smoothing table.
Claims
1. A rolling device for depositing bulk materials onto the ground, the rolling device comprising: a rolling chassis, equipped with wheels by which the rolling chassis rests on the ground, and a reservoir for storing and distributing the bulk materials; and a smoothing table, the smoothing table having a leading edge arranged along a width of the rolling device and transverse to a direction of movement of the rolling device, the reservoir being provided with, in a lower part forming a bottom of the reservoir, a discharge opening, the discharge opening arranged between the leading edge of the smoothing table and the wheels of the rolling chassis, and configured so as to deposit a bed of the bulk materials with a controlled thickness, wherein the rolling chassis is mounted so as to be tiltable about a rotation axis of the wheels in order for the rolling device to be configurable between a working configuration in which the smoothing table is in contact with the ground and a transport configuration in which the smoothing table is spaced from the ground, wherein the wheels of the rolling chassis are driving wheels, and wherein the reservoir and the smoothing table form a movable assembly, a position of the movable assembly being adjustable via adjusting means configured to allow, at least in a configuration in which the wheels rest on a horizontal flat ground and the smoothing table extends parallel to and spaced from the ground, i) an adjustment of a height of the smoothing table and the discharge opening so as to alternately raise and lower the movable assembly and thereby alternately move the movable assembly further and closer to the ground, and ii) an adjustment of an incline of the smoothing table so as to form a non-zero angle between a plane of the smoothing table and the rotation axis of the wheels.
2. The rolling device according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting means configured for the adjustment of the height and the adjustment of the incline of the smoothing table are at least partially shared.
3. The rolling device according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting means include first and second actuators actuated independently, each one of said first and second actuators being arranged between the chassis and the movable assembly.
4. The rolling device according to claim 3, wherein each one of the first and second actuators is a jack, a rod of the jack being fastened to the chassis, and a body of the jack being fastened via an arm to the movable assembly.
5. The rolling device according to claim 4, wherein a longitudinal axis of the jack extends orthogonally to the rotation axis of the wheels.
6. The rolling device according to claim 4, wherein the movable assembly and the arm of the first of the jacks are coupled to one another via a pivot link with an axis transverse to the rotation axis of the wheels and parallel to the plane of the smoothing table, and said movable assembly and the arm of the second of the jacks are coupled to one another by a link with pivoting and sliding, the sliding being along a direction parallel to the leading edge of the smoothing table.
7. The rolling device according to claim 4, further comprising: a U-shaped handlebar, branches of the U of the U-shaped handlebar coupling the U-shaped handlebar to the jacks, wherein one of the branches of the U of the U-shaped handlebar is coupled to one of the jacks so as to be movable by sliding along said one of the jacks.
8. The rolling device according to claim 1, wherein a top of the reservoir is open, and the reservoir is delimited by a front transverse wall, a rear transverse wall, and two side longitudinal walls, wherein the leading edge of the table extends at the base of the rear wall of the reservoir, and wherein the discharge opening is a closable opening.
9. The rolling device according to claim 8, wherein the reservoir is compartmentalized by partitions extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the device running along the direction movement, wherein the closable opening is closable by closing means for closing the discharge opening that includes a series of hatches arranged side by side along a direction of the width of the rolling device, the hatches being mounted movably between a closed position that closes the discharge opening in which the hatches are separated from one another by a partition, and an open position that opens the discharge opening in which the hatches at least partially protrude from the reservoir, at least one of the hatches being movable between the closed position and the open position independently of the other hatches, and wherein the rolling device is equipped with an end-of-travel stop for the hatches in the open position, a position of the end-of-travel stop being adjustable.
10. The rolling device according to claim 8, wherein the reservoir includes two flaps for adjusting a width of the bed of bulk materials, each flap of the two flaps extending below the closing means in the closed position, an upper edge of each flap being coupled to a side wall of the reservoir by a pivot link with a pivot axis parallel to the plane of the smoothing table for passage of the flap from a position pressed against the side wall to a position separated from the side wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The invention will be better understood upon reading the following description of example embodiments, in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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(13) As mentioned above, the invention relates to a self-propelled rolling device 1 for depositing, on the ground in the form of a bed or layer, bulk covering materials for roads, carriageways or other surfaces. These bulk materials can be made up of asphalt, sand, gravel or the like.
(14) This device 1 is a self-propelled device 1 including a chassis 2 equipped with two wheels 8 bearing on the ground. These wheels 8 are driving wheels rotated around an axis XX. To allow this rotational driving of the wheels, the device is equipped with a hydrostatic bridge to which each wheel 8 is coupled by a half-shaft, said hydrostatic bridge incorporating a differential and being coupled to a heat engine. Said rotational driving means of the wheels will not be described in more detail, since they are well known to those skilled in the art.
(15) Other rotational driving means of the wheels, such as a battery-powered electric motor, could have been considered without going beyond the scope of the invention. In particular, the axle could have been made in one piece, and not separated like in the illustrated example.
(16) The device further includes a reservoir 3 for storing and distributing bulk materials intended to form said covering, and a smoothing table 4, the storage reservoir 3 and the smoothing table 4 being mounted on the chassis 2.
(17) In the illustrated example, the smoothing table 4 has a leading edge 5 arranged transversely to the movement direction of the device, i.e., along the width of the device 1, and the reservoir 3 is provided, in the lower part forming the bottom 6 of the device 3, with a discharge opening 7 arranged between the leading edge 5 of the smoothing table 4 and the wheels 8 of the rolling chassis 2 of the device 1. In particular, the reservoir 3 open via the top is, like a hopper, delimited by a so-called front transverse wall 18, a so-called rear transverse wall 19 and two so-called side longitudinal walls 20. The leading edge 5 of the smoothing table 4 extends at the base of the rear wall 19 of the reservoir 3 and the discharge opening 7 of the reservoir 3 is a closable opening.
(18) Generally, the smoothing table 4, which can be formed by a simple metal sheet fastened to the reservoir, in particular to the rear wall 19 of the reservoir in line with its leading edge 5, has a width between 0.60 and 1.20 m and a length between 30 and 40 cm to form a large enough bearing surface.
(19) In the illustrated example, the reservoir 3 is compartmentalized by partitions 21 extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the device 1 considered along the movement direction of the device. The means 22 for closing off the discharge opening 7 include a series of hatches 221 arranged side by side in the direction of the width of the device. Said hatches 221 are mounted to be movable between a closed position of the discharge opening 7 in which said hatches extend at least partially inside the reservoir 3 and are separated from one another by a partition 21, and an open position of the discharge opening 7 in which said hatches 221 protrude at least partially from said reservoir 3. Said hatches 221 are hatches with a curved profile, with a concave side turned toward the bottom of the reservoir in the closed position. At least one of the hatches is able to move between the closed position and the open position, independently of the other hatches 221.
(20) In the illustrated example, each hatch is associated with the jack arranged outside the reservoir and extending between the top of the smoothing table and the hatch. Said jack allows a sliding movement of the associated hatch, between a closed position and an open position of the discharge opening of the reservoir. It is thus possible to open some or all of the hatches, depending on the desired working width.
(21) In order to vary the degree of opening of the hatches, and subsequently the distribution flow rate, the device may be equipped with an end-of-travel stop 23 of the hatches 221 in the open position. The position of said end-of-travel stop 23 is adjustable.
(22) In the illustrated example, the end-of-travel stop 23 is formed by a control rod arranged outside the reservoir and able to be positioned, in the active position, on the trajectory followed by the hatches 221 during the passage from the closed position to the open position of the hatches 221. Said connecting rod, which extends along the width of the device, is thus housed at each of its ends in a flange protruding above the smoothing table. Said flanges extend across from one another and are each provided with a notch equipped with positioning indentations for the end of the control rod, to keep the control rod in the active position, i.e., on the trajectory followed by the hatches, or in the inactive position, i.e., outside the trajectory followed by the hatches.
(23) In order to perfect this capacity of adjusting the width of the bed, the reservoir 3 includes two flaps 24 for adjusting the width of the bed of bulk materials to be deposited. Each flap 24 extends below the means 22 for closing off the discharge opening 7 in the closed position of said discharge opening 7. Each flap 24 is, at its so-called upper edge, coupled to a side wall 20 of the reservoir 3 by a pivot link with a pivot axis parallel to the plane of the smoothing table 4 for the passage of said flap 24 from a position pressed against said side wall 20 to a position separated from said side wall 20. The position of each flap is adjusted here manually using a pivoting lever outside the reservoir and engaged with the pivot axis of the flap. Said pivoting lever is able to occupy several angular positions as a function of the desired position for the flap.
(24) The reservoir 3 thus made and the smoothing table 4 form an assembly mounted on the chassis 2. The chassis 2 therefore includes a support structure for the reservoir 3 and the smoothing table 4. Said support structure at least partially surrounds the driving means of the wheels 8, via which the chassis 2 rests on the ground. The chassis 2 pre-equipped with the reservoir 3 and the smoothing table 4 is therefore, with the reservoir 3 and the smoothing table 4, mounted tilting around the rotation axis XX of the wheels 8 via which it rests on the ground, for the passage of said device from a so-called working configuration in which the smoothing table 4 is in bearing contact with the ground to a so-called transport configuration in which the smoothing table 4 is separated from the ground. The transport configuration is illustrated in
(25) In the working configuration, the device may assume a position according to
(26) To allow the driver of the device 1 to control the tilting, the device 1 is equipped with a U-shaped handlebar 15 on which the driver can bear to command the tilting of the chassis 1, in particular to enter the transport configuration of the device. Generally, under the effect of the weight of the smoothing table and the reservoir, the reservoir tends to tilt naturally in the working configuration when the driver releases his bearing force on the handlebar and has returned the handlebar to a position in which the plane of the table extends horizontally.
(27) The reservoir 3 and the smoothing table 4 form an assembly mounted with an adjustable position on the chassis 2. To that end, adjusting means 91, 92 are provided between the reservoir 3 and the chassis 2. Said adjusting means 91, 92 are provided to allow a movement, jointly movable, of the reservoir 3 and the smoothing table 4. Said adjusting means include two actuators, in the case at hand two jacks 91, 92 with independent actuation, each arranged between the chassis 2 and the reservoir 3.
(28) Thus, each jack 91, 92, which is a double-acting hydraulic jack, is coupled by its rod 11 to the chassis, in particular the part of the chassis surrounding a half-shaft for connecting a wheel to the hydrostatic block. Thus, one of the jacks extends in line with one of the half-shafts and the other jack in line with the other half-shaft. The body of each jack is in turn fastened via an arm 12 to the so-called front transverse wall 18 of the reservoir 3.
(29) In the illustrated example, one of the arms 12 and the front transverse wall 18 of the reservoir 3 are coupled to one another by a pivot link 13 with an axis transverse to the rotation axis XX of the wheels 8 and parallel to the plane of the smoothing table. Thus, the arm 12 is equipped at its free end with a circular platen that is housed rotating inside a housing arranged, with a complementary shape, on the outer face of the front transverse wall 18 of the reservoir 3. The other of the arms 12 and the front transverse wall 18 of the reservoir are coupled to one another by a pivoting and sliding link 14, the sliding being able to be done along a direction parallel to the leading edge 5 of the smoothing table 4.
(30) To that end, the front transverse wall 18 of the reservoir 3 is equipped with two parallel rails forming a guideway that are arranged in the direction of the width of the device, and the arm is equipped with a circular platen inserted between the parallel rails of said guideway.
(31) Owing to this assembly in the position shown in
(32) This adjustment of the incline of the smoothing table 4 thus allows the device to manage a situation according to
(33) Of course, in the case of a situation where the wheel located on the side of the jack 91 must rest on the surface to be covered, the length of the jack 91 is extended. It is therefore possible, depending on the actuated jacks, to obtain an acute angle on one side or the other of the device. It is thus possible to maintain the horizontality of the smoothing table 4 when the ground is not flat.
(34) In the illustrated example, the branches of the U of the handlebar 15 couple the core 17 of the handle-forming U to the jacks 91, 92. One of the branches 16 of the U is coupled to one of the jacks 92 so as to be movable by sliding along said U to avoid any deformation of the handlebar during the elongation or the retraction of the jacks.
(35) To allow the deposition of bulk materials on the ground in the form of a bed using a device as described above, the following approach is used: the hatches 221 being in the closed position of the discharge opening of the reservoir 3, said reservoir 3 is filled from the top. The content of the bin of a truck may for example be poured directly via the top into said reservoir 3. Once the reservoir 3 is filled, the device, in the transport configuration, is brought by its driver to the surface to be covered. The driver of the device uses a shim, or prepares in the starting zone of the surface to be covered a base with a thickness corresponding to the thickness of the layer needing to be deposited. The driver of the device makes the adjustments in terms of height and incline of the table and the associated reservoir by acting on the rods of the jacks, controlled in terms of withdrawal or deployment from control members placed at the handlebar of the device, such that the smoothing table 4 rests, after adjustment, horizontally on the shim or the prepared base, while the wheels 8 of the device rest on the surface to be covered, whether or not said surface is flat.
(36) The device is then in the working configuration. The hatches 211 are open, to make it possible to empty the reservoir of the vehicle and deposit bulk materials contained inside the device on the ground.
(37) The device moves with the handlebar forming the front of the device, and the smoothing table behind the device as illustrated by arrow D in
(38) The device is steered by the driver of the device acting on the handlebar. The wheels travel first over the surface to be covered. The bulk materials fall by gravity onto the ground, i.e., on the surface to be covered. As the vehicle advances, said deposited bulk materials are smoothed or leveled by the smoothing table 4, which constantly rests bearing on the surface having just been covered.
(39) According to one particular application scenario, i.e., gritting a surface, the device may also be used with an opposite movement direction, i.e., with the smoothing table forming the front of the device. In this case, the opening of the hatches is flanged to a given value and the device is used with this movement direction to perform such gritting.