LARGE MANIPULATOR HAVING A WEIGHT-OPTIMIZED ARTICULATED BOOM
20190316368 ยท 2019-10-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C23/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C23/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02F3/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A large manipulator includes a folding-out articulated mast with a turntable rotatable about a vertical axis and with a plurality of mast segments. The mast segments are each pivotable on articulated joints about articulated axes relative to an adjacent mast segment or the turntable. The at least one mast is formed by a hollow structure of wall elements connected with each other. At least one of the wall elements includes a recess region with a recess. A material thickness of the at least one wall in the recess region is less than a material thickness of the at least one wall element outside the recess region.
Claims
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15. A large manipulator comprising: a folding-out articulated mast with a turntable rotatable about a vertical axis and with a plurality of mast segments, the mast segments are each pivotable on articulated joints about articulated axes relative to an adjacent mast segment or the turntable, wherein at least one mast is formed by a hollow structure of wall elements connected with each other, wherein at least one of the wall elements includes a recess region with a recess, wherein a material thickness of the at least one wall in the recess region is less than a material thickness of the at least one wall element outside the recess region such that the at least one wall element is closed in the recess region.
16. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the recess is arranged on an inner side of the wall element.
17. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the at least one wall element includes a plurality of recesses to form a truss-like structure with webs and pocket surfaces, wherein the pocket surfaces have a reduced material thickness compared to the webs.
18. The large manipulator according to claim 17, wherein the webs have the same material thickness as the material thickness of the at least one wall element outside the recess region.
19. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the at least one mast segment has a substantially planar outer side.
20. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the at least one wall element includes a plurality of recesses of the mast segment formed as web plates.
21. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein a surface portion and/or a relative depth of the recess increases toward a top of the at least one mast segment.
22. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein a last of the plurality of mast segments is a mast top and includes recesses.
23. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein inner edges of the recess are rounded.
24. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the recess is circumferentially closed.
25. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the at least one wall element includes a plurality of recesses arranged in cascade form.
26. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the recess is a milled recess.
27. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the recess is an etched recess.
28. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the at least one wall element comprises a fiber-reinforced composite material with a plurality of fiber layers, wherein the recess region comprises fewer fiber layers compared to a number of fiber layers in the wall element outside the recess region.
29. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the at least one wall element includes a plurality of recesses that form webs and pocket surfaces, the webs extending along a longitudinal direction, wherein the at least one wall element comprises a fiber-reinforced composite material with a plurality of fibers, wherein the plurality of fibers forming the webs are aligned parallel to the longitudinal direction of the webs.
30. The large manipulator according to claim 15, wherein the material thickness of the at least one wall in the recess region is about 1 mm.
31. The large manipulator according to claim 29, wherein the material thickness of the at least one wall outside the recess region is 3 mm.
Description
[0022] Further features, details and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following description and from the drawings. Embodiments of the invention are shown schematically in the following drawings and will be described in more detail below. Shown are:
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[0033] It should be noted that in both embodiments, in both
[0034] The recesses 11 can alternatively also be designed, for example, round, rectangular, trapezoidal or triangular. Advantageously, a circumferentially closed shape is selected for the recesses 11, so that the recesses 11, as described above, can be arranged such that no recesses 11 are provided in the region of the weld seams 16, 16a, 16b, 16c.
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[0037] In the embodiment of the edge region of the recess 11 according to
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[0041] The above considerations on the use of recesses 11 in the region of the web plates 14 apply in the same way also for the wall elements 8a, 8c, formed as a is flange plate, arranged above and below on the mast segments 5, 5a, 5b, 5c.
[0042] The recesses 11 can be introduced, for example, by milling out the solid material of the wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c into the wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c, that is, the recesses 11 are formed as milled-out portions. By milling out, with today's technology, the material thickness of the wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c of the flier can be variably reduced from 3 mm to 1-2 mm, whereby a considerable weight saving is achieved. With suitable milling heads, which are laterally chamfered or rounded, in particular, the chamfers and/or roundings of the edge region of the recess 11 described above can be realized in one operation.
[0043] As an alternative to milling out, it is, for example, advisable to introduce the recess 11 into the wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c by etching. To prepare the etching process, a material, for example, a lacquer, which is resistant to the etching liquid is initially applied to the wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c in the regions in which no recess 11 is to be formed. After that, the wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c is immersed in an etching liquid until the desired depth of the recess 11 is reached. A stepped recess 11, as described above, can be easily created in several operations with this method.
[0044] Further alternatively, a recess 11 can also be introduced into the wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c by laser ablation, sand blasting, cold or hot forming (that is, pressing or forging) or other suitable methods.
[0045] In principle, it is also possible to use a wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c whose wall thickness initially corresponds to the thickness of the intended recess 11. The webs and edge regions described above can be created by welding on material, which ultimately results in the recess 11 in the wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c.
[0046] Likewise, the production of a wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c having a recess 11 is possible in the 3D printing method.
[0047] The recesses 11 can advantageously be used not only for mast segments 8, 8a, 8b, 8c made of steel or other metallic materials, but also, for example, for mast segments made of fiber-reinforced plastics, as used, for example, in truck-mounted concrete pumps having so-called carbon masts. A fiber-reinforced plastic (or also fiber-plastic composite or fiber composite plastic) is a material is consisting of reinforcing fibers and a plastic matrix. The matrix surrounds the fibers which are bonded to the matrix by adhesive or cohesive forces.
[0048] For the production of a wall element 8, 8a, 8b, 8c made of fiber-reinforced plastic, a plurality of thin, woven mats (approximately 10-50 layers) of reinforcing fibers are commonly superimposed. To form the recesses (11), it is basically sufficient to provide a smaller number of layers of reinforcing fibers in the region of the recesses 11. By a clever choice of the basic thickness of the wall elements, which is determined by the number of layers applied and the depth of the recesses 11, in particular in conjunction with the above-described advantageous, for example, truss-like arrangements of the recesses 11, not inconsiderable weight savings can be realized also with such masts. In particular, in the above-described truss-like structure of the wall elements having a plurality of recesses 11 and the intermediate webs 12, it is particularly advantageous to align the fibers for the webs 12 parallel to the longitudinal direction of the webs 12, so that the webs 12 can optimally absorb the introduced forces.
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
[0049] 1 large manipulator [0050] 2 articulated mast [0051] 3 vertical axis [0052] 4 turntable [0053] 5 5a, 5b, 5c mast segments [0054] 6 6a, 6b, 6c articulated joints [0055] 7 hollow structure [0056] 8 8a, 8b, 8c wall elements [0057] 9 outer side [0058] 10 inner side [0059] 11 recesses [0060] 12 web [0061] 13 pocket surfaces [0062] 14 14a web plate [0063] 15 mast top [0064] 16 16a, 16b, 16c weld seams [0065] 17 concrete pump [0066] 18 chamfer [0067] 19 19a edge [0068] 20 step [0069] 21 21a, 21b butt joints [0070] a regular material thickness [0071] b reduced material thickness [0072] A, B, C, D sheet metal regions