AERIAL WORK PLATFORM
20190315612 ยท 2019-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66F13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66F11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An aerial work platform is provided with a people-holding cage suitable to be moved by a lifting unit provided with a telescopic arm, which has four section bars that are movable between respective extracted positions and respective retracted positions under the thrust of an actuator cylinder and of two rope operating systems fitted inside the telescopic arm, and is provided with at least one pipe fitted inside the telescopic arm to feed an operating fluid along the telescopic arm.
Claims
1. An aerial work platform comprising a people-holding cage (8); and a lifting unit (9) for lifting the cage (8); the lifting unit (9) comprising a telescopic arm (10) comprising, in turn, a first section bar (13), a second section bar (14) fitted inside the first section bar (13) and movable between a retracted position and an extracted position, a third section bar (15) fitted inside the second section bar (14) and movable between a retracted position and an extracted position, a fourth section bar (16) fitted inside the third section bar (15) and movable between a retracted position and an extracted position, an actuator cylinder (19) fitted inside the telescopic arm (10) to move the second section bar (14) between its extracted and retracted positions, a first rope operating system (20, 21) fitted inside the telescopic arm (10) to move the third section bar (15) between its extracted and retracted positions, a second rope operating system (22, 23) fitted inside the telescopic arm (10) to move the fourth section bar (16) between its extracted and retracted positions, and at least one pipe (33) to feed an operating fluid along the telescopic arm (10); the pipe (33) comprising a first flexible segment (36) to feed the operating fluid from the first section bar (13) to the third section bar (15) and a second flexible segment (34) to feed the operating fluid from the third section bar (15) to the fourth section bar (16); and characterized in that the first flexible segment (36) is fitted inside the telescopic arm (10), extends inside a hollow space defined between the first section bar (13) and the second section bar (14) and projects into the second section bar (14) to be connected to the third section bar (15), and in that the second flexible segment (34) is fitted inside the telescopic arm (10) and extends inside said third and fourth section bars (15, 16).
2. The aerial work platform according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the first flexible segment (36) extends in the hollow space defined between the first section bar (13) and the second section bar (14) parallel to a moving direction (17) of the second section bar (14) between its extracted and retracted positions.
3. The aerial work platform according to claim 1, wherein the first flexible segment (36) is coupled to the first section bar (13) and the third section bar (15).
4. The aerial work platform according to claim 1, wherein the second flexible segment (34) is coupled to the third section bar (15) and the fourth section bar (16).
5. The aerial work platform according to claim 1, wherein the telescopic arm (10) further comprises a cable-holding chain (35) fixed to the third section bar (15) and the fourth section bar (16) to guide the second flexible segment (34) during the movements of the fourth section bar (16) between its extracted and retracted positions.
6. The aerial work platform according to claim 1, wherein the telescopic arm (10) further comprises a guide device (39) to control the position of the first flexible segment (36) during the movement of said second and third section bars (14, 15) between the respective extracted positions and the respective retracted positions.
7. The aerial work platform according to claim 6, wherein the guide device (39) comprises at least one pulley (38), which is mounted on the second section bar (14); the first flexible segment (36) being wound around the pulley (38).
8. The aerial work platform according to claim 7, wherein the guide device (39) further comprises, for each pulley (38), a respective countering roller (41), which is mounted on the second section bar (14); the first flexible segment (36) extending between the pulley (38) and the countering roller (41).
9. The aerial work platform according to claim 6, wherein the guide device (39) further comprises at least one sliding guide (40), which is slidably engaged by the first flexible segment (36).
10. The aerial work platform according to claim 1, wherein the first rope operating system (20, 21) comprises at least one first pulley (25) coupled in an axially fixed manner to a first end of the second section bar (14), at least one first rope (26) coupled to the first section bar (13) and the third section bar (15) and wound around the first pulley (25), at least one second pulley (29) coupled in an axially fixed manner to a second end of the second section bar (14) opposite the first end, and at least one second rope (30) coupled to the first section bar (13) and the third section bar (15) and wound around the second pulley (29).
11. The aerial work platform according to claim 1, wherein the second rope operating system (22, 23) comprises at least one first pulley (27) coupled in an axially fixed manner to a first end of the third section bar (15), at least one first rope (28) coupled to the second section bar (14) and the fourth section bar (16) and wound around the first pulley (27), at least one second pulley (31) coupled in an axially fixed manner to a second end of the third section bar (15) opposite the first end, and at least one second rope (32) coupled to the second section bar (14) and the fourth section bar (16) and wound around the second pulley (31).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting embodiment thereof, in which:
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[0025] With reference to
[0026] The device 3 comprises a plurality of oscillating arms 4 (in this case four arms 4), each of which is rotatably coupled to the vehicle 2 so as to oscillate, with respect to the vehicle 2, around a respective substantially horizontal fulcrum axis 5 between a rest position (
[0027] The vehicle 2 further supports a rotating turret 6, which extends upwards from the vehicle 2 and is rotatably coupled to the vehicle 2 so as to rotate, with respect to the vehicle 2 and under the thrust of an operating device, of a known type and not shown, around a substantially vertical axis of rotation 7.
[0028] The aerial work platform 1 further comprises a people-holding cage 8 of a known type, which has a substantially horizontal supporting surface P and is connected to the turret 6 by the interposition of a lifting unit 9 configured to move the cage 8 between a lowered rest position (
[0029] The unit 9 comprises a plurality of lifting arms (in this case three lifting arms 10, 11, 12) arranged in succession and connected together in a known manner.
[0030] As shown in
[0031] The section bars 14, 15, 16 have a parallelepiped shape with a substantially rectangular section and are movable between a retracted position (
[0032] With reference to Figures from 3 to 6, the section bars 14, 15, 16 are moved between the aforesaid retracted and extracted positions in a substantially rectilinear direction of movement 17 by an operating device 18 comprising an actuator cylinder 19, to move the section bar 14 between its retracted and extracted positions, a pair of rope-operated systems 20, 21, to move the section bar 15 between its extracted and retracted positions, and a pair of rope-operated systems 22, 23, to move the section bar 16 between its extracted and retracted positions.
[0033] The cylinder 19 extends inside the arm 10, is fixed to the section bar 14 parallel to direction 17, and has an output rod 24 fastened to the section bar 13.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] The system 20 further comprises a pair of ropes 26, each of which is wound around a respective pulley 25 and has two free ends, one fixed to the section bar 13 and the other one to the section bar 15.
[0036] With reference to
[0037] The system 22 further comprises a pair of ropes 28, each of which is wound around a respective pulley 27 and has two free ends, one fixed to the section bar 14 and the other one to the section bar 16.
[0038] In use, the actuation of the cylinder 19 to move the section bar 14 from its retracted position to its extracted position involves both the movement of the pulleys 25 in direction 17, therefore the dragging of the section bar 15 by the ropes 26, and the movement of the pulleys 27 in direction 17, therefore the dragging of the section bar 16 by the ropes 28.
[0039] In other words, the actuation of the cylinder 19 to move the section bar 14 from its retracted position to its extracted position allows the two rope-operated systems 20, 22 to directly move the section bars 15 and 16 from their retracted positions to their extracted positions.
[0040] As shown in
[0041] The system 21 further comprises a pair of ropes 30, each of which is wound around a respective pulley 29 and has two free ends, one fixed to the section bar 13 and the other one to the section bar 15.
[0042] The system 23 is fitted inside the arm 10, and in this case comprises a pair of pulleys 31, which are rotatably mounted at one free end of the section bar 15 opposite the free end of the section bar 15 on which the pulleys 27 are mounted, and are movable integrally with the section bar 15 in direction 17.
[0043] The system 23 further comprises a pair of ropes 32, each of which is wound around a respective pulley 31 and has two free ends, one fixed to the section bar 14 and the other one to the section bar 16.
[0044] In use, the actuation of the cylinder 19 to move the section bar 14 from its extracted position to its retracted position involves both the movement of the pulleys 29 in direction 17, therefore the dragging of the section bar 15 by the ropes 30, and the movement of the pulleys 31 in direction 17, therefore the dragging of the section bar 16 by the ropes 32.
[0045] In other words, the actuation of the cylinder 19 to move the section bar 14 from its extracted position to its retracted position allows the two rope-operated systems 21, 23 to directly move the section bars 15 and 16 from their extracted positions to their retracted positions.
[0046] With reference to
[0047] Each pipe 33 comprises a flexible segment 34 housed inside a cable-holding chain 35, which is fitted inside the arm 10 and fixed at its free ends to the section bar 15 and the section bar 16, to guide the flexible segment 34 during the movements of the section bar 16 between its extracted and retracted positions.
[0048] The flexible segment 34 is fastened to the section bars 15 and 16, configured to feed the operating fluid from the section bar 15 to the section bar 16, and connected to a further flexible or rigid segment (not shown) of the pipe 33 fixed along the section bar 16.
[0049] Each pipe 33 further comprises a flexible segment 36 (
[0050] The flexible segment 36 is configured to feed the operating fluid from the section bar 13 to the section bar 15, is connected to the flexible segment 34, and also connected to a further flexible or rigid segment (not shown) of the pipe 33 fixed along the section bar 13.
[0051] The flexible segment 36 is housed inside the arm 10, and extends parallel to direction 17 inside a hollow space defined between the section bar 13 and the section bar 14.
[0052] The pulleys 38 define part of a guide device 39 further comprising, in this case, two sliding guides 40 formed on the section bar 14 and slidably engaged by the flexible segments 36 of the pipes 33 and, for each pulley 38, a respective countering roller 41 mounted on the section bar 14.
[0053] Since the flexible segments 36 of the pipes 33 are guided within the hollow space defined between the section bar 13 and the section bar 14 and by the guide device 39, the aerial work platform 1 has some advantages mainly due to the fact that the flexible segments 36 of the pipes 33 do not have to be guided within a cable-holding chain similar to the cable-holding chain 35 and that, consequently, the assembly defined by the actuator cylinder 19, the rope-operated systems 20, 21, 22, 23, the pipes 33 and the cable-holding chain 35 can be entirely housed inside the arm 10.