Truck mounted forklift
12043529 ยท 2024-07-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66F9/07563
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
This invention relates to a truck mounted forklift (TMFL), more specifically an electrically powered TMFL. The TMFL comprises a U-shaped chassis having a pair of side bars bridged by a rear cross bar, a pair of front wheels, and a rear wheel. The TMFL further comprises a lifting assembly, a driver's station, and a battery pack mounted on the chassis. Each of the front wheels is provided with a dedicated electric wheel motor assembly. The electric wheel motor assemblies each comprise an interior permanent magnet (IPM) motor having a drive shaft, and a planetary gear box coupled to the IPM motor. The planetary gear box is mounted axially in-line with and is driven by the drive shaft. The IPM motor is mounted substantially internal the side bar and the planetary gear box is mounted substantially internal the bounds of the wheel rim. In this way, a very compact configuration of drive assembly for the front wheels is provided.
Claims
1. A truck mounted forklift (TMFL) comprising a U-shaped chassis having a pair of forwardly projecting side bars bridged by a rear cross bar, a pair of front wheels, one at the forwardmost end of each of the side bars, and a rear wheel located substantially centrally on the rear cross bar, a lifting assembly mounted on the U-shaped chassis comprising a fork carriage and a pair of forks mounted on the fork carriage, the lifting assembly being configured to provide adjustment to the height and the reach of the forks, a driver's station mounted on the chassis and a battery pack mounted on the chassis, and in which each of the front wheels is provided with a dedicated electric wheel motor assembly, each of the electric wheel motor assemblies comprising an interior permanent magnet (IPM) motor having a drive shaft, a planetary gear box coupled to the IPM motor, the planetary gear box being mounted axially in-line with and driven by the drive shaft, in which the IPM motor is mounted substantially internal the side bar and the planetary gear box is mounted substantially internal the bounds of a wheel rim of the front wheel.
2. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 1 in which the planetary gear box is encased in a wheel hub casing, the wheel hub casing having a plurality of coupling members for engagement of a wheel.
3. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 2 in which the coupling members comprise a plurality of bolts circumferentially spaced around the hub casing.
4. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 1 in which there is provided a mounting plate for securing the electric wheel motor assembly to the side bar.
5. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 4 in which the mounting plate is located intermediate the IPM motor and the planetary gear box.
6. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 1 in which the IPM motor of the electric wheel motor assembly is a 10 kW motor.
7. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 1 in which the rear wheel is provided with a dedicated electric rear wheel motor assembly, the electric rear wheel motor assembly comprising an interior permanent magnet (IPM) motor having a drive shaft, a planetary gear box coupled to the IPM motor, the planetary gear box being mounted axially in-line with and driven by the drive shaft, in which the planetary gear box is mounted substantially internal the bounds of the wheel rim of the rear wheel.
8. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 7 in which electric rear wheel motor assembly comprises a brake assembly intermediate the IPM motor and the planetary gear box.
9. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 8 in which the brake assembly is a spring-applied electro-magnetic brake disc that has a default locked configuration and is transitioned from a locked configuration to a release configuration by application of an electrical current.
10. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 9 in which the spring force of the spring-applied electro-magnetic brake disc is greater than or equal to 60 Nm.
11. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 7 in which the IPM motor of the electric rear wheel motor assembly is a 20 kW motor.
12. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 1 in which the planetary gear box is of the order of a 47:1 planetary gear box operable to reduce the speed and increase the torque output of the motor.
13. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 1 in which the battery pack mounted on the chassis drives each of the IPM motors.
14. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 2 in which there is provided a mounting plate for securing the electric wheel motor assembly to the side bar.
15. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 14 in which the mounting plate is located intermediate the IPM motor and the planetary gear box.
16. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 2 in which the rear wheel is provided with a dedicated electric rear wheel motor assembly, the electric rear wheel motor assembly comprising an interior permanent magnet (IPM) motor having a drive shaft, a planetary gear box coupled to the IPM motor, the planetary gear box being mounted axially in-line with and driven by the drive shaft, in which the planetary gear box is mounted substantially internal the bounds of the wheel rim of the rear wheel.
17. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 16 in which electric rear wheel motor assembly comprises a brake assembly intermediate the IPM motor and the planetary gear box.
18. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 17 in which the brake assembly is a spring-applied electro-magnetic brake disc that has a default locked configuration and is transitioned from a locked configuration to a release configuration by application of an electrical current.
19. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 18 in which the spring force of the spring-applied electro-magnetic brake disc is greater than or equal to 60 Nm.
20. The truck mounted forklift as claimed in claim 16 in which the IPM motor of the electric rear wheel motor assembly is a 20 kW motor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be more clearly understood from the following description of some embodiments thereof given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(22) There is further provided a pair of front wheels 25, 27, one at the forwardmost end of each of the side bars 5, 7, and a steerable rear wheel 29 located substantially centrally along the rear cross bar 9. Referring specifically to
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(25) The planetary gear box is encased in a hub casing 41, and the hub casing has a plurality of coupling members 43, in this case provided by threaded bolts, arranged circumferentially around its surface for engagement of the wheel rim 39. There is further provided a mounting plate 45 located substantially intermediate the IPM motor 33 and the planetary gear box 37 for securing the electric wheel motor assembly 31 to the side bar 5, 7. It can be seen that the particular construction is compact with the IPM motor being mounted in the side bar 5, 7 and the planetary gear box 37 being mounted inside the confines of the wheel rim 39. In this way, the internal distance, D.sub.i, is not reduced substantially and the outer distance, D.sub.o, is not substantially widened. Furthermore, by having the IPM motor and the planetary gear box axially aligned in this manner, the power transfer from the electric motor to the gearing will be efficient, reducing power consumption and increasing battery life.
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(30) In use, control lines (not shown) are provided to relay control signals and sensor data to and/or from the forward reverse lever 55, the accelerator pedal 57, the steering wheel 61, the front wheel electric wheel motor assemblies 31 and the electric rear wheel motor assembly 63. Based on the control inputs and the sensor inputs, the controller unit 59 delivers appropriate operating signals and power from the battery 13 to each of the electric wheel motor assemblies 31 and the electric rear wheel motor assembly 63.
(31) Preferably, steering of the forklift is controlled hydraulically, in which case the steering wheel itself would not typically be used to provide a control signal directly. Instead, a steering cylinder responsive to the steering wheel would be used to provide the control signal. However, it is possible to have steer by wire, in which case a steering wheel and encoder that supply a signal directly to the control system could be provided.
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(33) The difference between the implementation shown and the standard steered rear wheel mounting columns is that there is provided an electric rear wheel motor assembly 63, similar in construction to the electric wheel motor assembly 31 for each of the front wheels. The electric rear wheel motor assembly 63 differs from the electric wheel motor assembly 31 in that there is provided a braking assembly 68, more specifically a spring-applied electro-magnetic brake disc 69. The braking disc is positioned intermediate the motor 33 and the gear box 37. The braking disc is spring loaded and is released upon provision of an electrical current. In this way, if power is turned off or cut to the braking assembly, the braking disc will engage, thereby acting against and preventing rotation of the wheel. Preferably, the spring force of the spring-applied electro-magnetic brake disc is of the order of 60 Nm. Once power is restored to the braking assembly, the braking disc will be released. It is envisaged however that higher braking torques, up to the order of 100 Nm, may be required for heavier machines. This may also depend in part on the gearbox ratio.
(34) It is envisaged that instead of providing an electro-magnetic brake disc 69 intermediate the motor 33 and the gear box 37, the braking disc could be positioned on the opposite side of the motor in a position where it can operate to prevent operation of the motor and rotation of the drive shaft.
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(36) In addition to fitting a brake in the rear wheel assembly, it is envisaged that a braking mechanism could be provided in one or both front wheels, as well as or instead of the braking mechanism in the rear wheel. There is the option for fitting a brake in the front motors only, or in all three motors. Although it is more difficult to fit the brakes in the front motors, if a single brake is not sufficient then it may be necessary to provide two, or indeed three brakes.
(37) In the embodiments shown, the electric rear wheel motor assembly 63 is provided with a 20 kW motor and the electric front wheel motor assembly 31 is provided with a 10 kW motor. In the embodiment shown, the lifting assembly comprises a fixed upright mast. However, it will be understood that other configurations of lifting assembly would also be applicable including, for example, an upright mast mounted on a carriage that is in turn slidably mounted on the side bars, slidable forwards and backwards on the side bars, or indeed a telescopic boom arrangement.
(38) In the embodiment shown, the front wheels are located entirely on the outside of the side bar. In other words, the front wheels are located to one side of the side bar remote from the main longitudinal axis of the TMFL. The IPM motor is located inside the side bar.
(39) In this specification the terms comprise, comprises, comprised and comprising and the terms include, includes, included and including are all deemed totally interchangeable and should be afforded the widest possible interpretation.
(40) The invention is not limited solely to the embodiments hereinbefore described but may be varied in both construction and detail within the scope of the appended claims.