HEAVY LOAD TRANSPORT VEHICLE OF VARIABLE WIDTH
20170305482 · 2017-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D53/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A heavy load transport vehicle of variable width has a chassis which has two chassis parts which each support a number of wheel arrangements arranged one behind another, wherein the two chassis parts define a transport platform for the heavy load to be transported. The transport vehicle may have a wheel-free central chassis part arranged between said two lateral chassis parts, and that at least one lateral chassis part is pivotable about a pivot axis in relation to the central chassis part.
Claims
1. A heavy load transport vehicle with a variable width, comprising: a chassis having two lateral chassis parts, each lateral chassis part carrying a number of successively arranged wheel assemblies; wherein the two lateral chassis parts define a transport platform for a heavy load to be transported; a central chassis part arranged between the two lateral chassis parts; and wherein at least one of the two lateral chassis parts can be pivoted about a pivot axis that is relative to the central chassis part.
2. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 1, wherein each of the two lateral chassis parts are pivotable around their respective pivot axes that are relative to the central chassis part.
3. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the central chassis part comprises at least one central cross member segment of a cross member, which is connected with at least one lateral cross member segment of said cross member.
4. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 3, wherein at least one of the two lateral chassis parts comprise at least one further cross member which is pivotally connected with the central chassis part.
5. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 3, wherein the central chassis part has a longitudinal carrier which is connected with the central cross member segment of the cross member, and wherein at least one of the two lateral chassis parts comprise at least one lateral longitudinal carrier which is connected with at least one lateral cross member segment, and that the cross member or the central cross member segments are connected via a hinge with the lateral cross member segment.
6. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 5, wherein the at least one lateral longitudinal carrier of at least one lateral chassis part or at least one of the further cross members is connected with the central chassis part via a further hinge.
7. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 1, wherein at least one lateral chassis part is designed changeable in its width.
8. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 1, wherein at least one lateral chassis part comprises an outer longitudinal carrier.
9. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 1, including at least one support assembly having at least one support unit protruding from at least one of the lateral chassis parts.
10. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the at least one support assembly has at least two support units.
11. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the at least one support unit has an arm which is connected or can be connected with its first end to the transport vehicle, and that the arm has on its other end a roll or a sliding element.
12. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the central chassis part is wheel-less.
13. A variable width heavy load transport vehicle, comprising: a central chassis part disposed between a right and a left lateral chassis part; wherein the right and left lateral chassis parts each carry a number of successively arranged wheel assemblies; wherein the right and the left lateral chassis parts define a transport platform for a heavy load to be transported; wherein the left chassis part is pivotally connected to a left side of the central chassis part; and wherein the right chassis part is pivotally connected to a right side of the central chassis part.
14. The heavy load transport vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the central chassis part is wheel-less.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Further details and advantages of the invention are disclosed in the exemplary embodiments, which are described below with reference to the figures. It shows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033] In
[0034] The transport vehicle 1 has, at least in its transport configuration shown in
[0035] After the transport vehicle 1 has carried out the transport task to be accomplished, such a transport vehicle 1 generally must be transported back to its starting point or to a different location. Road transport with an excess width are always complex as significant legal requirements have to be met for safety reasons, e.g. that a certain speed limit must be observed, that the driving on public roads is only allowed at certain times, that such a road transport with an excessive width must be accompanied by security vehicles, etc. When driving the transport vehicle 1 empty to its starting point or to a different location the transport vehicle 1 does not bear a heavy load any longer so that a return of the same with the excessive width required for the transportation of the load would cause an unnecessary expenditure. For this reason, as described at the beginning, the transport vehicles' width and/or the track width is reduced. For the known transport vehicles, the back transport is done up to now in such a way that the transport vehicle, having its width and track width reduced, is transported back on its own wheels by a towing vehicle.
[0036] In order to provide an easier way of a back transport, the described transport vehicle 1 provides that the chassis 10 has got a central chassis part 10a and two lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c. The two chassis parts 10b, 10c define a transport platform for the heavy load to be transported. These two lateral chassis parts 10b, 10c are pivotally arranged relative to the central chassis part 10a, as shown in
[0037] As shown particularly in
[0038] Each of the two lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c comprises a lateral longitudinal carrier 11b and 11c respectively. Preferably it is provided that each of the lateral chassis parts 10b, 10c of the transport vehicle 1 comprises an outer longitudinal carrier 12b, 12c too, which form the outer boundaries of the two lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c. The use of such outer longitudinal carriers 12b and 12c furthermore has got the advantage that in this way—as best seen in
[0039] The first cross member 20 comprises—like the second cross member 20′—a central cross member segment 20a, which is connected with the central longitudinal carrier 11a of the central chassis part 10a. Two lateral cross member segments 20b and 20c and 20b′ and 20c′ respectively are connected with the central cross member segment 20a and 20a′ respectively via hinges 21, which are shown in
[0040] On both sides of the central longitudinal carrier 11a a corresponding number of further cross members, in the embodiment shown here three cross members 22b-24b and 22c-24c, are arranged, whereby corresponding cross members preferably are aligned. The further cross members 22b-24b and 22c-24c respectively each connect the central longitudinal carrier 11a with the lateral longitudinal carriers 11b and 11c respectively and the outer longitudinal carriers 12b and 12c respectively.
[0041] Each further cross member 22b-24b and 22c-24c has a hinge 21′ too, by which it is connected with the central chassis part 10a and—as shown here—in particular with the longitudinal carrier 11a of said central chassis part 10a pivotally. The first lateral chassis part 10b and/or the second lateral chassis part 10c therefore can be pivoted around pivot axes 22c-24c by the respective hinges 21 of the cross members 20 and 20′ as well as the hinges 21′ of the further cross members 22b-24b, as it is shown in
[0042] This allows it to pivot the lateral chassis parts 10b, 10c from their transport configuration shown in
[0043] The transition from the transport configuration shown in
[0044] A lifting of the central chassis part 10a effects that—as shown in
[0045] As it can be seen from
[0046] The transfer of the folded transport vehicle 1, which is in its transport-back configuration, into its transport configuration then is done in an inverse order of the sequence of
[0047] In the case described here, the transport vehicle 1 is designed to be variable in its width and track width. For this purpose, it is provided that the cross member segments 20b, 20b′ and 20c, 20c′ as well as the further cross members 22b-24b, 22c-24c are formed telescopable, so that by a corresponding change of the length of the lateral cross member segments 20b, 20b′, 20c, 20c′ as well as of the further cross members 22b-24b, 22c-24c the width and the track width of the chassis parts 10b and 10c and hence the width of the transport vehicle 1 can be changed. Such a variability of the width and the track width of the transport vehicle 1 is advantageous, but not mandatory. It can be provided too, that the lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c have got a pre-defined width, so that in this case a telescopability of the lateral cross member segments 20b, 20b′, 20c, 20c′ as well as the further cross members 22b-24b, 22c-24c is not required.
[0048] Each of the lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c has a number of wheel assemblies 13a-13d and 14a-14d respectively, which are preferably designed as pendulum axles and furthermore preferably have a hydraulic suspension. The formation of such wheel assemblies is known and needs not to be described in detail. In the case shown here, the wheel assemblies 13a-13d and 14a-14d are formed as wheel axles, which are arranged on the lateral longitudinal carriers 11b and 11c respectively and each have two dual wheels 15. However, it is possible that the wheel assemblies 13a-13d and 14a-14d respectively comprise instead of axle lines single wheel suspensions. The central chassis part 10a being arranged between the two lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c does not have—as it can be seen from the Figures—such wheel assemblies, it is therefore “wheel-less”. It is preferred that the wheel assemblies 13a-13d and 14a-14d respectively are formed, at least partially, as steering axles. This is also known and therefore needs not to be explained in more detail.
[0049] The formation of the pivotal connection between the central chassis part 10a and the lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c respectively is explained exemplarily with reference to
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[0051] The main difference between the two exemplary embodiments is that the transport vehicle 1 according to the second exemplary embodiment has got a number of support assemblies 30a-30d, which serve to facilitate the transition of the transport vehicle 1 between its transport configuration and its return-configuration and vice versa. The support assemblies 30a and 30b are arranged on the outer longitudinal carrier 12b and the support assemblies 30c and 30d are provided on the second outer longitudinal carrier 12c. The design of the support assembly 30b is described with reference to
[0052] The support assembly 30 preferably comprises a second support unit 31b, which has got an arm 32 too, which engages with its first end on the outer longitudinal carrier 12a and 12b respectively and bears on its second end a roll 33 or a sliding element. Preferably this second support unit 31b is formed detachable. For this purpose the arm 32 of the second support unit 31b is inserted in a further receptacle 35′ of the transport vehicle 1 and is fastened there via a locking element 38.
[0053] The pivoting of the two lateral chassis parts 10b, 10c in respect to the central chassis part 10a is described with reference to the sequence of the
[0054] If now the central chassis part 10a is lifted by means of a crane or a similar lifting device, the two lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c pivot according to the lifting of the central chassis part 10a downwardly, wherein the two lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c roll on the rolls 33 of the second support unit 31b of the support assemblies 30a-30d (
[0055] As it is evident from
[0056] Then the first support units 31a of the support assemblies 30 are folded, until they reach their position shown in
[0057] In conclusion, it has to be stated that by the described measures in an advantageous manner a transport vehicle 1 is provided, whose width can be reduced in a simple manner in that at least one and preferably both of its lateral chassis parts 10b, 10c are pivoted around a pivot axis in respect to the central chassis part 10a, i.e. that the two lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c are folded around the respective hinge axis, so that these ones, in the back-transport-mode of the transport vehicle 1, preferably are located within the width defined by the width of the central chassis part 10a. The transport vehicle 1 therefore can be placed in a simple manner on a platform vehicle and can be transported in this state to its starting point or to a further point of employment.
[0058] The optionally provided support assemblies 30a-30d facilitate here the transition between the transport configuration and the transport-back-configuration (and vice versa), since in this case the lateral chassis parts 10b and 10c can roll on rolls 33 of the support assemblies 30a-30d.