SYSTEM AND SPOOLING DEVICE FOR SPOOLING OF A ROPE ON A WINCH DRUM
20180346296 ยท 2018-12-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66D1/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66D1/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A spooling apparatus (40) for spooling and regulating the pull of a rope (12) or a cable that shall be spooled onto or out from a winch drum (22), comprising a spooling sheave (42) onto which the rope (12) is guided before it is spooled onto the winch drum (22), where the spooling apparatus (40) comprises a linearly moving slide (44) and that the spooling sheave (42) is mounted in the slide (44) so that it can be tilted sideways. Also described is a system for the spooling in of a rope (12) or a cable that shall be spooled onto or out from a winch drum (22) comprising a winch (20) with said winch drum (22) and a traction unit (26) for the tension on the rope (12), and also a spooling apparatus (40).
Claims
1. Spooling apparatus for spooling a rope or a cable that shall be spooled onto or out from a winch drum, comprising a spooling sheave onto which the rope is guided before it is spooled onto the winch drum, wherein the spooling apparatus comprises a linearly moving slide, and that the spooling sheave is mounted sideways tiltable in the slide.
2. Spooling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said spooling sheave is sideways tiltable transvers to the linear movement direction of the slide.
3. Spooling apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said spooling sheave is mounted in a sideways tiltable sheave support, where the sheave support is mounted in a central, longitudinally running, bearing shaft in the slide.
4. Spooling apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the slide comprises a drive cylinder arranged to impart said tilting movement of the spooling sheave.
5. Spooling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said spooling sheave sideways tiltable in that the spooling sheave is arranged to be moved linearly in two directions in parallel with the winch drum.
6. Spooling apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the slide comprises a cogged wheel system arranged to provide said tilting movement of the spooling sheave.
7. Spooling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the slide is arranged to move linearly on a number of rods to provide dampening of the rope that is led through the spooling apparatus, and that the slide comprises a number of cylinders arranged to provide the linear dampening movement.
8. Spooling apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said cylinder for the provision of the linear damping movement is arranged to be adjusted to hold a constant pressure in a given position.
9. Spooling apparatus (40) according to claim 1, wherein the slide is arranged to move linearly on a number of rods to provide dampening of the rope that is led through the spooling apparatus, and that the slide comprises a cogged wheel system arranged to provide the linear dampening movement.
10. Spooling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the spooling sheave is connected to one or more drive units arranged to regulate the speed of the spooling sheave and thereby load on the rope across the spooling sheave.
11. System for spooling in a rope or a cable that shall be spooled onto or out from a winch drum, comprising a winch with said winch drum and a traction unit for tension on the rope, wherein a spooling apparatus is arranged between the winch drum and the traction unit, and that the spooling apparatus comprises a spooling sheave that is mounted sideways tiltable in a linearly moving slide to guide the spooling in of the rope onto the winch drum.
12. System according to claim 11, wherein the spooling apparatus is configured according to claim 1.
13. System according to claim 11, wherein the spooling apparatus, the traction unit and the winch are connected to a control system for regulation of the respective units.
14. System according to claim 11, wherein the spooling apparatus is arranged to receive the rope from the traction unit.
15. Spooling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the slide comprises a drive cylinder arranged to impart said tilting movement of the spooling sheave.
16. Spooling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the slide comprises a cogged wheel system arranged to provide said tilting movement of the spooling sheave.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0030] Preferred embodiments of the invention shall, in the following, be described in more detail with reference to the enclosed figures, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0038] The spooling apparatus 40 is particularly suited for regulation of the tension in the rope 12 or a cable, or any other elongated body that shows the same characteristics and are hereinafter denoted as rope.
[0039] In
[0040] It can be seen that the traction unit 26 comprises several rope sheaves 32, 34, 36, 38 around which the rope 12 runs. In more detail, in the embodiment example shown, the traction unit 26 is equipped with a first rope sheave 32 that receives the rope 12 from the crane 10, and also several intermediate and biased rope sheaves 34, 36, 38, that can be fitted with braking devices 28 to regulate the speed and tension/pull on the rope 12. The traction unit 26 normally has the function to regulate the tension/pull on the rope and to adjust the spooling in of the rope 12 onto the winch drum 22. From the traction unit 26, the rope 12 runs onto the spooling apparatus 40 according to the invention and thereafter onto the winch drum 22 of the winch 20. The traction unit 26 which is shown is known to a person skilled in the arts and is therefore not described in more detail.
[0041] The
[0042] The spooling apparatus 40 can be fastened to a base 24 (shown in
[0043] The spooling apparatus 40 comprises in the embodiment shown a linearly moving slide 44 or a wagon. At least a forward part 64 of the spooling apparatus 40 is fixed to one of said bases or other foundation. From the forward part 64 of the spooling apparatus 40 runs a couple of rods 53a, 53b linearly in the longitudinal direction. Furthermore, the slide 44 of the spooling apparatus 40 comprises a first and a second slide part 66a,66b with intermediate, internally hollow profiles 54a,54b that surround the rods 53a,53b so that the slide can be moved linearly. For steering of the linear movement of the slide 44, the spooling apparatus 40 is preferably fitted with a pair of cylinders 56, preferably one on each side, but the displacement of the slide 44 can also be executed in other ways, for example, driven by a cogwheel or the like. Alternatively also by the use of mechanical springs, pneumatic dampeners or electrical springs. The cylinders 56 are fastened to the forward part 64 of the spooling apparatus 40 and are pressurised to drive the slide 44. The rope 12 that comes to the traction unit 26 runs through an opening 68 in the forward part 64 (shown in
[0044] Furthermore, the spooling apparatus comprises a spooling sheave 42 that is normally placed in a sheave support 46. The spooling sheave 42 is fitted on a crosswise-shaft 70 in the sheave support 46, or alternatively suspended in, for example, a slewing ring. The rope 12 runs further around the spooling sheave 42 and onto the winch drum 22, as shown in
[0045] The spooling sheave 42, or preferably the sheave support 46 with the spooling sheave 42, is mounted in the slide 44 so that it can tilt sideways. The tilting movement is transvers to the longitudinal and linear movement of the slide 44, so that the sheave support 46 can rotate about its bearing point in a central, longitudinally running bearing shaft 62 in the slide 44. Thus, the path of the spooling sheave 42 has a sideways arch movement as shown by the arrows in
[0046] Alternatively the spooling sheave 42 can be tilted sideways in that the spooling sheave 42 is arranged to be moved linearly in two directions, and where a flag sheave is arranged to take up changes in the outlet position of the rope from the spooling apparatus. Thereby, the spooling can be carried out with more than just rotation around a tilting point. The spooling can also be carried out in that the whole sheave 42 is displaced sideways to obtain spooling onto the winch drum, but the outlet will then not be fixed and a next sheave in the path should take care of such deviations. Other methods to do this can be with wire and a winch, direct operation, etc.
[0047] The
[0048] The spooling apparatus 40, the traction unit 26 and the winch 20 can, on their own or together, be connected to a control system (not shown) for the steering of the respective units. The crane 10 can also be connected to the same control system.
Tilt Spooling
[0049] Tilt spooling takes place in that the cylinder 48 (or the motor if there is a cogged wheel device) is steered to the desired position normal to the winch drum 22 to place the rope layers on the drum 22 as required. The control system places the spooling apparatus 40 in the right sideways position according to the path the spooling sheave 42 rotates round by the help of steering the position of the cylinder or motor.
Dampening
[0050] Dampening takes place in that the cylinders 56 of the slide 44 are adjusted to hold a constant pressure at a given position of its stroke. A deviation from this position can be dealt with by the control system so that the winch 20 can increase or decrease the speed to get the slide 44 back to its desired position. The cylinders 56 of the slide 44 can also have a residual stroke to be able to handle different stopping times on the winch 20 and the traction unit 26.
Traction
[0051] The spooling sheave 42 can, as mentioned, also be equipped with drive units 58,60 that result in the friction between sheave and rope being used to change the load over the sheave 42 from the inlet to the outlet.
[0052] In addition to the mentioned spooling apparatus, the invention also comprises a system for the spooling in of the rope 12 or the cable that shall be spooled onto or out from the winch drum 22, comprising the winch 20 with said winch drum 22, and the traction unit 26 for tensioning of the rope 12, and also the spooling apparatus 40 arranged between the winch drum 22 and the traction unit 26, where the spooling sheave 42 of the spooling apparatus 40 is mounted in the linearly moving slide 44 so that it can tilt sideways to guide the spooling in of the rope 12 onto the winch drum 22.