CONSTRUCTION MACHINE
20230123168 · 2023-04-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C23/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
In a construction machine (1) for working a ground pavement, comprising a machine frame (5) supported by travelling devices (3), an operator platform (11) arranged on the machine frame (5), and a protective canopy (13), adjustable in height by means of a telescopic guide unit (2), arranged on the operator platform (11), wherein the telescopic guide unit (2) comprises at least one first telescopic element (4) and one second telescopic element (6), wherein the first telescopic element (4) is at least partially guidable in the second telescopic element (6), at least one driving device (10) for moving the protective canopy (13) up and down by means of moving the first telescopic element (4) relative to the second telescopic element (6), it is provided that at least one recess (14) in the first telescopic element (4) and at least one latching element (12) are provided, wherein the latching element (12) is arranged to pivot about a pivoting axis (16) on the second telescopic element (6) and is shaped in such a fashion that, by means of moving the first telescopic element (4) relative to the second telescopic element (6) in a first direction (B), a first part (18) of the latching element (12) is pivotable into the recess (14) and a second part (20) of the latching element (12) presses against the outer side (22) of the first telescopic element (4) from outside.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. A construction machine for working a ground pavement, comprising: a machine frame; a plurality of wheels or tracks for supporting the machine frame from the ground pavement; an operator platform arranged on the machine frame; a protective canopy; a telescopic guide supporting the canopy at an adjustable height relative to the machine frame, the telescopic guide including: a first telescopic element including at least one recess; a second telescopic element, the first telescopic element being at least partially guidable in the second telescopic element; and a latching element pivotally mounted on the second telescopic element such that the latching element is pivotable about a pivoting axis relative to the second telescopic element, the latching element including a first part and a second part, the latching element being shaped such that when the first telescopic element is moved in a first direction relative to the second telescopic element the first part of the latching element is pivotable into the recess and the second part of the latching element presses against an outer side of the first telescopic element from outside; and a drive configured to move the protective canopy up and down relative to the machine frame by moving the first telescopic element relative to the second telescopic element.
14. The construction machine of claim 13, wherein: in a latched-in position the first part of the latching element is received in the recess and the second part of the latching element presses against the outer side of the first telescopic element such that the first telescopic element is locked in place in the second telescopic element.
15. The construction machine of claim 13, wherein: the latching element is pivotable into an adjustment position in which the first part of the latching element is pivoted out of the recess and the second part of the latching element does not press against the outer side of the first telescopic element, so that the first telescopic element is guidable with play in the second telescopic element to adjust the first telescopic element relative to the second telescopic element.
16. The construction machine of claim 15, wherein: the first part of the latching element includes a contour configured such that beginning in the latched-in position, when the first telescopic element is moved relative to the second telescopic element in a second direction opposite to the first direction, the first part of the latching element pivots out of the recess into the adjustment position.
17. The construction machine of claim 15, wherein: the latching element is configured such that, beginning in the adjustment position, when the first telescopic element is moved in the first direction relative to the second telescopic element, once the latching element is at a height of the recess the first part of the latching element pivots into the recess.
18. The construction machine of claim 17, wherein: the latching element is configured such that first part of the latching element pivots into the recess as a result of a self-weight of the latching element.
19. The construction machine of claim 17, wherein: the latching element includes a spring configured to bias the first part of the latching element into the recess as a result of a spring force.
20. The construction machine of claim 13, further comprising: an adjustment lever connected to the latching element and configured to pivot the latching element away from the first telescopic element into a retract position such that the first part of the latching element is prevented from pivoting into the recess even during movement of the first telescopic element in the first direction.
21. The construction machine of claim 13, wherein: in a latched-in position the first part of the latching element is received in the recess and the second part of the latching element presses against the outer side of the first telescopic element such that the first telescopic element is locked in place in the second telescopic element; and the first direction is in a direction of gravity such that in the latched-in position a total weight force of the first telescopic element and the protective canopy acts on the first part of the latching element and pivots the latching element in a direction such that the second part of the latching element presses against the outer side of the first telescopic element.
22. The construction machine of claim 13, further comprising: at least one guide element received in the second telescopic element and configured to guide the first telescopic element in the second telescopic element.
23. The construction machine of claim 22, wherein: the at least one guide element is adjustable to adjust a play with which the first telescopic element is guidable in the second telescopic element.
24. The construction machine of claim 22, wherein: the at least one guide element includes a sliding guide.
25. The construction machine of claim 22, wherein: the at least one guide element includes a guide roller.
26. The construction machine of claim 13, wherein: the protective canopy is offset relative to a longitudinal axis of the first telescopic element.
27. The construction machine of claim 13, wherein: the first and second telescopic elements are square tubes.
28. A construction machine for working a ground surface, comprising: a machine frame; a plurality of wheels or tracks supporting the machine frame from the ground surface; an operator platform arranged on the machine frame; a protective canopy; and an adjustable telescopic guide supporting the canopy at an adjustable height relative to the machine frame, the adjustable telescopic guide including: a first telescopic tube including a plurality of recesses along a length of the first telescopic tube; a second telescopic tube, the first telescopic tube being at least partially guidable in the second telescopic tube; and a latching lever pivotally mounted on the second telescopic element such that the latching lever is pivotable about a pivoting axis relative to the second telescopic tube, the latching lever including a first part and a second part, the latching lever being shaped such that when the first telescopic tube is moved in a first direction relative to the second telescopic tube the first part of the latching lever is pivotable into one of the recesses and the second part of the latching lever presses against an outer surface of the first telescopic tube.
29. The construction machine of claim 28, wherein: the first telescopic tube extends upward out of the second telescopic tube; the protective canopy is mounted on the first telescopic tube; and the second telescopic tube is mounted on the machine frame.
30. The construction machine of claim 28, wherein: the latching lever is pivotally mounted on the second telescopic tube so that a weight of the latching lever is directed so as to pivot the latching lever downward so that the first part of the latching lever engages one of the recesses when the one of the recesses is aligned with the first part of the latching lever.
31. The construction machine of claim 28, wherein: in a latched-in position the first part of the latching lever is received in one of the recesses and the second part of the latching lever presses against the outer surface of the first telescopic tube such that the first telescopic tube is locked in place in the second telescopic tube.
32. The construction machine of claim 28, further comprising: a drive configured to move the protective canopy up and down relative to the machine frame by moving the first telescopic tube relative to the second telescopic tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] In the following, one embodiment of the present invention is explained in more detail with reference to the drawings.
[0027] The following is shown schematically:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0036] The travelling devices 3 may alternatively also be rigidly connected to the machine frame 5.
[0037] A working device 9 is preferably arranged on the machine frame 5, which can be used to work the ground pavement.
[0038] An operator platform 11 is arranged on the machine frame 5. A driver may stand or sit on the operator platform 11 and operate the construction machine.
[0039] A protective canopy 13 adjustable in height by means of a telescopic guide unit 2 may be arranged on the operator platform 11. The telescopic guide unit 2 may also be referred to as a telescopic guide 2.
[0040] It can be inferred from
[0041] Furthermore, a driving device 10 is provided for moving the protective canopy 13 up and down. The driving device 10 may be referred to as a telescopic drive 10 or simply as a drive 10.
[0042] A detail from
[0043] When the first telescopic element 4 is guidable in the second telescopic element 6, and the first telescopic element 4 is adjusted relative to the second telescopic element 6, the part 4a, which projects relative to the second telescopic element 6 on the side 30 of the second telescopic element 6, is lengthened or shortened. As a result, the protective canopy may be adjusted in height relative to the second telescopic element 6 and thus relative to the machine frame 5.
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[0045] A latching element 12 is depicted in
[0046] When the first telescopic element 4 is moved relative to the second telescopic element 6 in the direction B, and the recess 14 is at the height of the first part 18 of the latching element 12, the latching element 12 pivots in the direction 36 as a result of the weight force of the latching element 12 and/or as a result of a spring element 15 into the recess 14. As schematically shown in
[0047] The first direction B preferably essentially acts in the same direction in which the weight force acts, i.e. in the direction of gravity, so that, in the latched-in position, the total weight force of the first telescopic element 4 and the protective canopy 13 connected to the same acts on the first part 18 of the latching element 12 and the latching element 12 is pivoted in the direction 36, so that the second part 20 of the latching element 12 presses on the outer side 22 of the first telescopic element 4.
[0048] In the latched-in position, the first part 18 of the latching element 12 is in the recess 14, and the second part 20 of the latching element 12 is pressed against the first telescopic element 4 in such a fashion that the first telescopic element 4 jams or cants in the second telescopic element 6, or may be locked in place, respectively. This has the advantage that vibrations and rattling are significantly reduced, since the first telescopic element 4 is canted in this position in the second telescopic element 6.
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[0052] When the protective canopy 13 is to be fully retracted, however, the latching element 12 must be brought into a retract position.
[0053] Said retract position is depicted in
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