CONTROL CENTER FOR AN AERIAL DEVICE COMPRISING A ROTATABLE JOYSTICK
20190107861 ยท 2019-04-11
Inventors
- Thomas Maier (Stuttgart, DE)
- Markus Schmid (Stuttgart, DE)
- Roland Mandel (Stuttgart, DE)
- Kristian Kariovic (Stuttgart, DE)
- Philipp Pomiersky (Stuttgart, DE)
- Jens Kraemer (Ulm/Donau, DE)
Cpc classification
E06C5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G05G9/047
PHYSICS
International classification
G05G9/047
PHYSICS
E06C5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Control center for an aerial device, said aerial device comprising a main boom part mounted with a first end on a turret, the main boom part being inclinable around a horizontal axis in a first inclination movement, rotatable around a vertical axis in a rotation movement, and extendable and retractable along its longitudinal extension direction in a first telescopic movement, wherein the control center comprises a first joystick configured for controlling the first inclination movement by tilting the first joystick around a first control axis, controlling the rotation movement by tilting the first joystick around a second control axis perpendicular to the first control axis, and for controlling the first telescopic movement by rotating the first joystick around its stick axis.
Claims
1. Control center for an aerial device, said aerial device comprising a main boom part mounted with a first end on a turret, the main boom part being inclinable around a horizontal axis in a first inclination movement, rotatable around a vertical axis in a rotation movement, and extendable and retractable along its longitudinal extension direction in a first telescopic movement, wherein the control center comprises a first joystick configured for controlling the first inclination movement by tilting the first joystick around a first control axis, controlling the rotation movement by tilting the first joystick around a second control axis perpendicular to the first control axis, and for controlling the first telescopic movement by rotating at least a section of the first joystick around its stick axis.
2. Control center according to claim 1, wherein the aerial device further comprises an extension boom part mounted to the second end of the main boom part by a hinge mounting and being inclinable around a horizontal hinge axis with respect to the main boom part in a second inclination movement and the control center comprises a second joystick configured for controlling the second inclination movement by tilting the second joystick around a tilting control axis of the second joystick.
3. Control center according to claim 2, wherein the extension boom part is extendable and retractable along its longitudinal extension direction in a second telescopic movement, and the second joystick is configured for controlling the second telescopic movement by rotating at least a section of the second joystick around its stick axis.
4. Control center according to claim 1, wherein the first joystick comprises a lateral protrusion protruding from the stick axis in a radial direction.
5. Control center according to claim 2, wherein the second joystick comprises a lateral protrusion protruding from the stick axis in a radial direction.
6. Control center according to claim 4, wherein the lateral protrusion has a flag shape.
7. Control center according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first joystick and the second joystick comprises at least one switch disposed on its top end or on its circumferential surface.
8. Control center according to claim 7, wherein the at least one switch is a movement restriction control switch for activating/deactivating a movement restriction of the aerial device.
9. Control center according to claim 7, wherein the at least one switch is a communication control switch for activating/deactivating a communication function of the aerial device.
10. Control center according to claim 1, comprising at least one armrest, with the first joystick being disposed at a front end of the armrest.
11. Control center according to claim 10, wherein the first control axis of the first joystick is generally perpendicular to the extension direction of the armrest.
12. Control center according to claim 2, comprising an operator's seat, with a backrest and two left and right armrests disposed laterally at two opposite sides of the backrest, with the first joystick being disposed at one of the armrests, and the second joystick being disposed at the other armrest.
13. Control center according to claim 12, wherein the tilting control axis of the second joystick is generally perpendicular to the extension direction of the other armrest.
14. Firefighting vehicle, comprising a turnable ladder as an aerial device, and a control center for controlling the turnable ladder according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The present invention will be elucidated more clearly with respect to preferred embodiments of the present invention, which will be described hereinafter by means of the following figures.
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[0028] At the second end 18 of the main boom part 14, an extension boom part 22 is mounted by a hinge mounting 24 having a horizontal hinge axis. The extension boom part 22 is inclinable around the hinge axis 24 with respect to the main boom part 14 in a second inclination movement X2. In the present embodiment, the extension boom part 22 is also represented by a ladder set comprising different ladder elements that can be telescopically extended and retracted along the longitudinal extension direction of the extension boom part 22 in a second telescopic movement L2 to elongate or to shorten the length of the extension boom part 22. At the front top end of the extension boom part 22, a rescue cage 42 is mounted.
[0029] The different movements X1, Y1, X2, L1 and L2 described above can be controlled from a control center 30, which is shown in more detail in
[0030] The armrests 38, 40 are positioned such that a human operator sitting on the seating 34, with her/his back resting on the backrest 36, may lay down her/his forearms in a comfortable position on top of the respective backrests 38, 40. This allows a comfortable working position for the operator, with the top end, in particular the rescue cage 42 at the front top end of the extension boom part 22 in his field of view, to monitor all parts of the turnable ladder 12.
[0031] The control center 30 comprises two different control devices mounted on its left and right side in front of the respective armrests 38, 40. A first control device of these two control devices is a first joystick 44, which is tiltable around two control axes perpendicular to each other, namely in the left/right direction, and in a front/back direction. The first joystick 44 is mounted in a position that the operator can operate it with her/his left hand or finger(s) when her/his forearm rests on the left arm rest 38. It is noted here that the expressions left, right, front and back refer to the perspective of the sitting position of the operator.
[0032] The second control device, which is shown in
[0033] With respect to the configuration of each two perpendicular control axes, the first joystick 44 and the second joystick 46 correspond to common joysticks for controlling two different degrees of freedom of a device to be controlled, as will be described later. Moreover, an upper end section of each of the first joystick 44 and the second joystick 46 is rotatable around the stick axis 50,53 of the respective joystick. That is, additionally to the tilting movement of the stick axis 50,53 around the two perpendicular tilting control axes which are located at the bottom of the respective joystick 44,46, the upper end section of the stick itself can be rotated in itself. This end section is formed by an outer jacket portion of the end section of the first joystick which is turnable around a non-rotatable inner axis portion. This rotation is performed by applying a rotating force, i. e. a torque to the end section of the stick axis 50,53 by the operator's hand or fingers. It is noted that this rotation movement around the stick axis 50,53 can be performed independent from the tilting movement of the respective joystick 44,46 around a tilting control axis. The rotation of the joystick 44,46 around its stick axis 50,53 controls an additional degree of freedom of the device to be controlled, independent from the degrees of freedom which are controlled by tilting the respective joystick 44,46 around the first control axis and the second control axis, respectively.
[0034] For simplifying the application of a torque to the respective joystick 44,46, each end section of the first joystick 44 and second joystick 46 is provided with a lateral protrusion 52 protruding from the stick axis 50,53 in a radial direction away from the stick axis 50,53. Each of these protrusions 52 is generally flag-shaped, i. e. it has the shape of a generally flat plate with a main plane crossing the stick axis 50,53. By this protrusion 52, each joystick 44,46 has a cross section in a plane perpendicular to the stick axis 50,53 which is shaped like a circle, corresponding to the cylindrical outer surface of the respective joystick 44,46, but extending towards one radial direction to form the lateral protrusion 52. With other words, the upper end sections of the joysticks 44,46 are not round or cylindrical but non circular or at least irregular.
[0035] As can be taken from
[0036] As will be further explained in the following with respect to
[0037] The first joystick 44 is configured to control the first inclination movement X1, i. e. the inclination of the main boom part 14, by tilting the first joystick 44 around its horizontal traverse tilting axis, which shall be denoted here as its first control axis, as demonstrated in the scheme in
[0038] Moreover, rotating the upper end section of first joystick 44 around its stick axis 50 controls the first telescopic movement L1 of the main boom part 14. In the present embodiment, rotating the end section of the first joystick 44 in the counterclockwise direction corresponds to an extraction movement of the main boom part 14, while rotating it in the opposite clockwise direction corresponds to a retraction of the main boom part 14.
[0039] In the neutral position of the first joystick 44, shown in
[0040] As can be taken from the right portion of
[0041] Moreover, an extension and retraction of the extension boom part 22 in a second telescopic movement L2 can be controlled by rotating the upper end portion of the second joystick 46 around its stick axis 53. By applying a torque to this upper end portion of the second joystick 46 at its lateral protrusion 52 in a circumferential direction, the extension boom part 22 is extended and elongated. By applying a torque to the lateral protrusion 52 of the second joystick 46 in the opposite counterclockwise direction, the extension boom part 22 is retracted. Together with the first joystick 44, the respective first and second telescopic movements L1 and L2 of the main boom part 14 and the extension boom part 22 are controlled by similar control operations to the respective first and second joysticks 44,46, namely by turning the respective first joystick 44 and second joystick 46 around their respective stick axes 50,53. A respective extraction movement corresponds to a control operation of turning the respective first or second joystick 44,46 in a forward direction (which is the counterclockwise direction at the first joystick 44, and the clockwise direction at the second joystick 46, as demonstrated in
[0042] It is noted that the different degrees of freedom of the movements of the main boom part 14 and the extension boom part 22 are controlled independently by two different control devices, represented by the first joystick 44, controlling the movements of the main boom part 14, and the second joystick 46, controlling the movements of the extension boom part 22. In an embodiment in which no extension boom part 22 is present at the second end of the main boom part 14, the second joystick 46 can be dispensed completely. In this case only the first joystick 44 may be present as the only control device for controlling the main boom part 14 and all of its movements. Moreover, it is noted that like a common joystick, the second joystick 46 of the embodiment described above may have a horizontal tilting control axis perpendicular to the described tilting control axis for controlling the second inclination movement X2, which is not used in the embodiment described in connection with
[0043] The positions and functions of the first joystick 44 and the second joystick 46 can be interchanged between each other. In particular, the first joystick 44 can be provided on the right side of the apparatus seat 32, while the second joystick 46 may be provided on the left side of the apparatus seat 32.
[0044] As can be taken from
[0045] A third control device 64, independent from the first joystick 44 and the second joystick 46, is disposed in front of the second joystick 46 for controlling the operation of a display (not shown) in the viewing field of the operator, in front of the operator's seat 32. This third control device 64 comprises a knob 66 which can be turned into opposite directions around a turning axis, and which can also be tilted around two perpendicular axes, like the first joystick 44 or the second joystick 46, to perform different control functions assigned to the display. These functions shall not be described further here.
[0046] It is possible to provide the first joystick 44 and the second joystick 46 as proportional control devices, in which the respective tilting or rotation displacement is proportional to the movement speed. As already described above, the first joystick 44 and the second joystick 46 can also be provided so as to return into a neutral position with no pressing or pulling force being applied to the respective first joystick 44 or second joystick 46, and each joystick 44,46 can only be operated against a restoring force.
[0047] Although the joysticks 44 and 46 described herein have straight axes with the rotation axis of the upper end portion being a straight elongation of the fixed lower end portion, other embodiments are possible within the scope of the present invention in which the rotation axis of the upper end portion is inclined against the lower end portion, such that the respective joystick 44, 46 comprises a bend or kink.