ROTATOR ARRANGEMENT
20190218073 ยท 2019-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C3/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C13/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B66C13/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rotator arrangement for providing a rotating movement between a crane arm or the like and a hydraulic tool, the rotator arrangement comprising: a first attachment piece arranged to be attached to the crane arm or the like, a second attachment piece arranged to be attached to the tool implement, a casing joining the first attachment piece to the second attachment piece, which casing is arranged to carry the loads of the hydraulic tool and includes a bearing or the like allowing a first part of the casing to rotate with respect to a second part of the casing, and a hydraulic rotation motor arranged to provide a rotational movement between the first and second attachment pieces around an axis of rotation, the motor comprising a stator and a rotor, the rotor being arranged inside the stator so as to rotate with respect to the stator around the same axis of rotation as the first and second attachment pieces.
Claims
1. A rotator arrangement for providing a rotating movement between a crane arm or the like and a hydraulic tool, the rotator arrangement comprising: a first attachment piece arranged to be attached to the crane arm or the like, a second attachment piece arranged to be attached to the tool implement, a casing joining the first attachment piece to the second attachment piece, which casing is arranged to carry the loads of the hydraulic tool and includes a bearing or the like allowing a first part of the casing to rotate with respect to a second part of the casing, and a hydraulic rotation motor arranged to provide a rotational movement between the first and second attachment pieces around an axis of rotation, the motor comprising a stator and a rotor, the rotor being arranged inside the stator so as to rotate with respect to the stator around the same axis of rotation as the first and second attachment pieces, characterized in that hydraulic couplings to provide the hydraulic tool with hydraulic fluid are arranged facing the first attachment piece and substantially parallel to the axis of rotation through at least a part of the rotor of the motor, the rotor being arranged at least partly inside said casing, and wherein the motor is hollow allowing hydraulic hoses to pass through the interior of both the rotor and stator along the direction of the axial axis.
2. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a swivel connector is arranged via which the hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic tool is arranged to be provided, the hydraulic couplings being provided on a central portion of the swivel connector.
3. The arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the central portion of the swivel connector is arranged to rotate with the rotor, which is arranged inside the stator and a swivel house of the swivel connector is arranged to house the central portion of the swivel connector and is rotationally connected to the stator.
4. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein hydraulic couplings to provide the hydraulic motor with hydraulic fluid are arranged facing the first attachment piece and substantially parallel to the axis of rotation via or through the rotor of the motor.
5. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein hydraulic couplings to provide the hydraulic motor with hydraulic fluid are arranged separated from the hydraulic couplings to provide the hydraulic tool with hydraulic fluid, at a distance from and/or off-set from the axis of rotation of the rotor.
6. The arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the hydraulic couplings to provide the hydraulic motor with hydraulic fluid are lead directly to the motor and not via a swivel connector.
7. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein an angle meter is arranged to monitor the rotation of the first attachment piece with respect to the second attachment piece.
8. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a torque transmission unit is arranged to transmit a rotational movement provided by the motor between the first and second attachment pieces, the torque transmission unit transmitting said rotational movement without transmitting substantial axial and radial loads, and wherein the torque transmission unit comprises a connective element arranged to slide in mating radial track extending in a radial direction orthogonal to the axial axis, so as to provide a connection between the motor and one of the attachment pieces, which connection provides substantially no gap between the motor and said attachment piece (15, 16) in a direction of rotation around the axial axis, but includes a freedom to move in a radial direction orthogonal to the axial axis, and in an axial direction along the axial axis.
9. The rotator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a torque transmission unit is arranged to transmit a rotational movement provided by the motor between the first and second attachment pieces, and wherein the torque transmission unit comprises an intermediate element between the rotor and the rotor attachment piece, which intermediate element comprises a first set of engagement portions 21 that are arranged with a freedom of movement with respect to said rotor in a first direction X that is orthogonal to the axial axis A, and a second set of engagement portions 22 that are arranged with a freedom of movement with respect to said rotor attachment piece 15 in a second direction Y that is orthogonal to the axial axis A and to said first direction X, wherein substantially no gap exists between the first and second set of engagement portions 21, 22, respectively and the rotor attachment piece, in a direction of rotation around the axial axis.
10. The rotator arrangement according to claim 9, wherein the first set of engagement portions 21 and the second set of engagement portions 22 are arranged with a freedom of movement with respect to said rotor attachment piece 15 in an axial direction along the axial axis.
11. The rotator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the rotator further comprises an electric connection arranged facing the first attachment piece and substantially parallel to the axis of rotation via or through the rotor of the motor, and wherein an electric swivel is arranged to provide electric signals and/or power to the hydraulic tool.
12. The rotator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the rotator further comprises a coupling for urea connection arranged facing the first attachment piece and substantially parallel to the axis of rotation via or through the rotor of the motor, and wherein a swivel is arranged to provide urea to the hydraulic tool.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Below the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE SHOWN EMBODIMENT
[0031] In
[0032] The motor 11 is arranged to provide a rotational movement between the first and the second attachment pieces 15,16 around an axis of rotation A. The motor comprises a stator 13 and a rotor 12, the rotor 12 being arranged inside the stator so as to rotate with respect to the stator 13 around the same axis of rotation A as the first and second attachment pieces. Hydraulic couplings 31 arranged to connect to hydraulic hoses 40 to provide the hydraulic tool with hydraulic fluid are arranged facing the first attachment piece 15 and substantially parallel to the axis of rotation A. In accordance with the invention the hydraulic hoses are arranged to or at least partly through the rotor 12 of the motor 11. In the first embodiment shown in
[0033] An important aspect of the invention is that the rotor 12 carries no axial or radial load. This is achieved in that the casing 20 is arranged to carry axial and radial loads acting between the first and second attachment pieces 15, 16. Further though, a torque transmission unit 14 is arranged to transmit a rotational movement provided by the motor 11 between the first and second attachment pieces, the torque transmission unit 14 transmitting said rotational movement without transmitting substantial axial or radial loads.
[0034] As is shown in exploded view in
[0035] The specific intermediate element 17 of the torque transmission unit 14 of the shown first embodiment comprises a first set of engagement portions 21, in the form of protrusions in the axial direction A with parallel sides, which are to be received in engagement parts 26 in the form of recesses in the rotor attachment piece 15. A second set of engagement portions 22, also in the form of protrusions in the axial direction A with parallel sides, are received in engagement parts 25 in the form of recesses in the rotor 12. The first set of engagement portions 21 are arranged to allow a freedom of movement with respect to said rotor in a first direction X that is orthogonal to the axial axis A and the second set of engagement portions 22 are arranged to allow a freedom of movement with respect to said rotor attachment piece 15 in a second direction Y that is orthogonal to the axial axis A and to said first direction X. The parallel sides of the respective protrusions of the engagement portions 21,22 are arranged to slide within the parallel sides of the respective engaging recess of the engagement parts 25,26. Both sets of engagement portions 21,22 allow a certain freedom of movement in the axial direction A. Typically, the width of the intermediate element 17 is less than the space available provided between rotor 12 and rotor attachment part 15, such that an axial gap 34 is available to provide the certain freedom of movement in the axial direction A, as indicated in
[0036] Further, in a simpler embodiment shown in
[0037] As is shown in
[0038] In the first embodiment the motor 11 is hollow allowing the hydraulic hoses 40 to pass through the interior of both the rotor 12 and stator 13 along the direction of the axial axis A. The hydraulic couplings are provided on a central portion 42 of the swivel connector 41. As mentioned above the central portion 42 of the swivel connector 41 is arranged to rotate with the rotor 12, which is arranged inside the stator 13. A swivel house 43 of the swivel connector 41 is arranged to house the central portion 42 of the swivel connector 41 and is rotationally connected to the stator 13.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] An angle meter 34 is arranged to monitor the rotation of the first attachment piece 15 with respect to the second attachment part 16, e.g. by monitoring the rotation of the rotor 12 with respect to the stator 13 or the housing 20. The angle meter could be located at any location between two pieces of the rotator 10 that rotate with respect to each other when the motor 11 is driven.
[0041] In a second embodiment of the invention shown in
[0042] This is due to that, in this second embodiment, the stator 13 is rotationally connected to the first attachment piece 15, which is arranged to be fastened to a crane arm or the like from which the hydraulic hoses are provided. An end piece 50 of such a crane arm is shown in
[0043] As for the first embodiment the second attachment piece 16 of the second embodiment is arranged between the motor 11 and the swivel connector 41. The swivel 41 is hence arranged to be housed within the hydraulic tool.
[0044] Also visible in
[0045] In the third embodiment shown in
[0046] In this embodiment the electric swivel 47 is arranged to be housed at least partially inside the hydraulic tool (not shown), whereas the swivel connector 41 is a part of the casing 20. Specifically, the second attachment piece 16 for attaching the hydraulic tool to the rotator 10 is provided as an integrated part of the house 43 of the swivel connector 41.
[0047] As is visible in
[0048] An advantage of the inventive embodiments with respect to prior art rotators is that the hydraulic hoses will not limit the rotation of the motor 11. Further, this may be achieved in a slimmed, non-bulky construction because the couplings are arranged centrally along the axial direction A to or through a rotor that is not carrying loads, which may be accomplished due to the torque transmission unit 14.
[0049] As apparent in
[0050] Above the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments. The invention is however no limited to these embodiments. For instance, the invention comprises any feasible combination of the shown embodiments as well as other not shown embodiment with similar functionality. The invention is only limited by the appended claims.