VEHICLE TRANSPORTING DEVICE
20220410789 · 2022-12-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Toshiki Kitajima (Mishima-shi Shizuoka-ken, JP)
- Norinao Watanabe (Susono-shi Shizuoka-ken, JP)
- Yutaka Nakamura (Susono-shi Shizuoka-ken, JP)
- Naoya Kajita (Toyota-shi Aichi-ken, JP)
- Kenji Nakano (Toyota-shi Aichi-ken, JP)
- Takafumi Sannomiya (Okazaki-shi Aichi-ken, JP)
- Yasutada Shimizu (Okazaki-shi Aichi-ken, JP)
- Kohei Yasuda (Susono-shi Shizuoka-ken, JP)
Cpc classification
B60S13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle transporting device includes a bogie frame, a device main body, and an upright frame. The upright frame connects a tip portion of the bogie frame and the device main body. The bogie frame includes two frame members and at least two pipes, which are disposed parallel to a longitudinal direction of the bogie frame. The two frame members are disposed parallel to the at least two pipes at a position outside the at least two pipes in a width direction of the bogie frame. The at least two pipes include two pipes facing each other in the width direction. A reinforcing member extending in the width direction is provided at the tip portion of the bogie frame and between the two facing pipes. The two frame members, the reinforcing member, and the upright frame are connected to each other at the tip portion of the bogie frame.
Claims
1. A vehicle transporting device that transports a four-wheeled vehicle, the vehicle transporting device comprising: a bogie frame inserted into a space below a vehicle body from front or rear of the four-wheeled vehicle; a device main body that raises, lowers, and tows the bogie frame; and an upright frame that is provided perpendicular to a plane defined by the bogie frame and that connects the bogie frame and the device main body at a tip portion of the bogie frame, wherein: the bogie frame includes at least two pipes disposed parallel to a longitudinal direction of the bogie frame and two frame members disposed parallel to the at least two pipes at a position outside the at least two pipes in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction; the at least two pipes include two pipes facing each other in the orthogonal direction; the vehicle transporting device further includes a reinforcing member extending in the orthogonal direction at the tip portion and between the two pipes facing each other; and the two frame members, the reinforcing member, and the upright frame are connected to each other at the tip portion.
2. The vehicle transporting device according to claim 1, further comprising: a first additional reinforcing member provided in parallel with the reinforcing member at a position rearward of the tip portion in a front-rear direction of the bogie frame and between the two pipes facing each other; and a second additional reinforcing member connected to the first additional reinforcing member and provided in parallel with the longitudinal direction between the two pipes facing each other.
3. The vehicle transporting device according to claim 1, wherein the two pipes facing each other and the reinforcing member are connected by welding.
4. The vehicle transporting device according to claim 2, wherein: the two pipes facing each other and the first additional reinforcing member are connected by welding; and the first additional reinforcing member and the second additional reinforcing member are connected by welding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like signs denote like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Hereinafter, a vehicle transporting device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. In each figure, the same or corresponding parts are designated by the same reference signs to simplify or omit the description.
1. Configuration Example of Vehicle Transporting Device
[0023] The vehicle transporting device according to the embodiment is a device for transporting a four-wheeled vehicle. A configuration example of the vehicle transporting device will be described with reference to
[0024] The device main body 2 has a function of traveling while towing the bogie frame 3. As a configuration for this towing traveling function, the device main body 2 includes, for example, a drive device, a braking device, and a steering device. The drive device is, for example, a motor, and the motor drives bogie front wheels 21. Two bogie front wheels 21 are disposed in the width direction (right-left direction shown in
[0025] The device main body 2 also has a function of raising and lowering the bogie frame 3. As a configuration for the raising and lowering function, the device main body 2 includes, for example, an upright frame 22 and an elevating device 23. The upright frame 22 is provided at the front end of the bogie frame 3 so as to be perpendicular to the plane defined by the bogie frame 3. The device main body 2 and the bogie frame 3 are connected by the upright frame 22. The elevating device 23 is disposed in a space surrounded by the upright frame 22. The configuration of the elevating device 23 is not particularly limited. The elevating device 23 is composed of, for example, an air spring that utilizes compressed air. In another example, the elevating device 23 is configured by a hydraulic cylinder.
[0026] The bogie frame 3 has two or more pipes (for example, a square pipe) as main members. In the internal space of these pipes, electric wires for supplying electric power to various actuators provided in the bogie frame 3 and electric wires for transmitting control signals to the various actuators are provided. The bogie frame 3 also includes frame members that surround these pipes and cover members that cover the space surrounded by the frame members. In
[0027] The bogie frame 3 is provided with upper surface plates 41, 42, and 43. The upper surface plates 41 and 42 are located between the two upper surface covers 31. The upper surface plate 43 is located rearward of the bogie frame 3. The positions of the upper surface plates 41, 42, and 43 in the height direction are substantially equal to those of the upper surface covers 31. The upper surface plates 41 and 43 extend in the width direction of the bogie frame 3. The widths of the upper surface plates 41 and 43 are wider than the width of the bogie frame 3. The width of a part of the upper surface plate 42 is wider than the width of the bogie frame 3. The widths of the upper surface plates 41 and 43 are designed to be shorter than the tread width of a predetermined four-wheeled vehicle that is supposed to be transported by the vehicle transporting device 1. The upper surface plates 41 and 43 correspond to the “first and second upper surface plates”.
[0028] At positions corresponding to outer peripheral regions of the upper surface plate 41 located outside the bogie frame 3, a lower surface plate to be combined with the outer peripheral regions is disposed. The arms 51L and 51R and the arms 52L and 52R are provided in the outer peripheral regions of the upper surface plate 41. The arm 51L and the arm 52L constitute a pair. The arm 51R and the arm 52R constitute a pair. The arms 51L and 51R are fixed to the upper surface plate 41. The arms 52L and 52R are each supported to be pivotable with respect to the upper surface plate 41. That is, the arms 51L and 51R correspond to “non-pivoting arms”, and the arms 52L and 52R correspond to “pivoting arms”. However, the arms 51L and 51R may be “pivoting arms”.
[0029] The pivot of the arm 52L is performed by operating an arm driving unit 61L. The arm driving unit 61L is connected to the bogie frame 3 via a connecting member 32L on the side surface of the bogie frame 3 in the width direction (right-left direction shown in
[0030] Similar to the upper surface plate 41, at positions corresponding to outer peripheral regions of the upper surface plate 43 located outside the bogie frame 3, a lower surface plate to be combined with the outer peripheral regions is disposed. The arms 53L and 53R and the arms 54L and 54R are provided in the outer peripheral regions of the upper surface plate 43. The arm 53L and the arm 54L constitute a pair. The arm 53R and the arm MR constitute a pair. The arms 53L, 53R, ML, and MR are each supported to be pivotable with respect to the upper surface plate 43. That is, the arms 53L, 53R, ML, and MR correspond to “pivoting arms”.
[0031] The pivot of the arm 53L is performed by operating an arm driving unit 62L. The arm driving unit 62L is connected to the bogie frame 3 via a connecting member 33L on the side surface of the bogie frame 3 in the width direction (right-left direction shown in
[0032] The pivot of the arm ML is performed by operating an arm driving unit 63L. The arm driving unit 63L is connected to a support shaft 34. The support shaft 34 extends from the rear center of the bogie frame 3 in the longitudinal direction of the bogie frame 3 (the front-rear direction shown in
2. Operation Example when Transporting Vehicle
[0033] An operation example when the vehicle transporting device according to the embodiment transports a four-wheeled vehicle will be described with reference to
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[0035] During insertion into the space below the vehicle body, the six arms excluding the arms 51L and 51R are folded in the longitudinal direction (front-rear direction shown in
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[0038] As can be seen from
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[0040] When the bogie frame 3 is raised, the four-wheeled vehicle VH is lifted. When the device main body 2 advances while maintaining this lifted state, the four-wheeled vehicle VH is transported. After the device main body 2 is stopped at a predetermined position of the transportation destination, when the elevating devices 23 and 35 are operated, the bogie frame 3 is lowered. Then, when the operation of the arms described with reference to
3. Features of Embodiment
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[0042] Three reinforcing members 71 extending in the width direction of the bogie frame 3 are provided between the pipes 38L and the pipes 38R facing each other on the inside of the bogie frame 3 in the width direction. The left end of each reinforcing member 71 is welded to the pipe 38L adjacent thereto. The right end of each reinforcing member 71 is welded to the pipe 38R adjacent thereto. A reinforcing member 72 is provided in parallel with the reinforcing members 71 at a position rearward of the reinforcing members 71 in the front-rear direction of the bogie frame 3. Like the reinforcing members 71, both ends of the reinforcing member 72 are welded to the pipes 38L and 38R. A reinforcing member 73 is provided rearward of the reinforcing member 72 in the front-rear direction of the bogie frame 3. The reinforcing member 73 extends in the longitudinal direction of the bogie frame 3. One end of the reinforcing member 73 is welded to the reinforcing member 72.
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[0045] The reinforcing members 71 are provided for the purpose of countering the bending moment acting on the periphery of the front end portion of the bogie frame 3 due to the load of the four-wheeled vehicle VH when the bogie frame 3 is raised. The purpose of installing the reinforcing members 72 and 73 is basically the same as that of the reinforcing members 71. However, the reinforcing members 72 and 73 are provided in order to suppress the distribution of the rigidity of the bogie frame 3 from being significantly changed at a certain position in the longitudinal direction of the bogie frame 3 as a result of the reinforcement of the front end portion of the bogie frame 3 with the reinforcing members 71. Therefore, the reinforcing members 72 and 73 can be defined as additional reinforcing members added to the reinforcing members 71, and the installation of these additional reinforcing members can be omitted.
4. Effect
[0046] According to the features of the embodiment described above, it is possible to increase the strength of the front end portion of the bogie frame 3, that is, the connecting portion between the device main body 2 and the bogie frame 3. Therefore, it is possible to transport a four-wheeled vehicle VH having a large vehicle body weight. This contributes to the expansion of the range of four-wheeled vehicles that can be transported.
5. OTHER EXAMPLES OF EMBODIMENT
[0047] The arms 51L and 51R may be supported so as to be pivotable with respect to the upper surface plate 41. In this case, for the arm driving unit for driving the arms 51L and 51R, a configuration using a connecting member having the same configuration as the connecting member (connecting member 32R shown in