SOIL COMPACTOR
20170306571 · 2017-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D3/026
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C19/23
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F3/961
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C19/264
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F9/2271
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C19/004
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01C19/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F3/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Soil compactor including a compaction drum rotatably supported by a compaction roller frame, wherein the compaction drum frame comprises two longitudinal members arranged in a direction longitudinal to the compactor on both sides of the compaction roller and supporting said compaction roller, and, connecting the two longitudinal members together, two cross members arranged in a direction perpendicular to the compactor and along both sides of the compaction roller, wherein the compaction roller frame is connected to a compactor main frame via one of the two cross members, and wherein at least one sight opening is provided within the other of the two cross members.
Claims
1. Soil compactor comprising a compaction roller rotatably supported by a compaction roller frame, wherein the compaction roller frame comprises two longitudinal members arranged in a direction longitudinal to the compactor on both sides of the compaction roller and supporting said compaction roller, and, connecting the two longitudinal members together, two cross members arranged in a direction perpendicular to the compactor and along both sides of the compaction roller, wherein the compaction roller frame is connected to a compactor main frame via one of the two cross members, and wherein at least one sight opening is provided within the other of the two cross members.
2. Soil compactor according to claim 1, wherein the at least one sight opening is essentially open upward in a direction vertical to the compactor.
3. Soil compactor according to claim 2, wherein the upper area of the at least one sight opening is furnished with at least one brace bridging said sight opening in a direction perpendicular to the compactor, wherein the at least one brace has a smaller cross-sectional area than the other cross member in the area of the at least one sight opening.
4. Soil compactor according to claim 1, wherein a sight opening is centrally arranged in the middle of the compactor in a direction perpendicular to the compactor, and/or that the least one sight opening spans a distance in a direction perpendicular to the compactor of at least 50% and/or that the at least one sight opening spans a distance in a direction vertical to the compactor of at least 50%.
5. Soil compactor according to claim 3, wherein the sight opening is divided into two sight opening areas by a plate-like support element braced by the brace, which, in a direction perpendicular to the compactor, is arranged essentially in the middle of the compactor as well as with respect to the other cross member.
6. Soil compactor according to claim 1, wherein the other cross member comprises at least two cross member support elements arranged one above the other in a direction vertical to the compactor and forming a sight opening between them.
7. Soil compactor according to claim 1, wherein the other cross member is offset upward with respect to the other cross member in a direction vertical to the compactor.
8. Soil compactor according to claim 1, wherein a leveling blade is supported by the compaction roller frame so as to be movable in a direction vertical to the compactor.
9. Soil compactor according to claim 8, wherein the upper area of the leveling blade in a direction vertical to the compactor has at least one leveling blade sight opening.
10. Soil compactor according to claim 9, wherein the upper area of the leveling blade is formed by a plurality of leveling blade bars essentially parallel to one another, wherein at least one leveling blade sight opening is formed between at least two leveling blade bar.
11. Soil compactor according to claim 8, wherein a leveling blade lifting is supported in relation to the leveling blade and the other cross member.
12. Soil compactor according to claim 5, wherein the leveling blade lifting mechanism is supported by the support element.
13. Soil compactor according to claim 5, wherein a sight opening is centrally arranged in the middle of the compactor in a direction perpendicular to the compactor, and/or that the least one sight opening spans a distance in a direction perpendicular to the compactor of at least 50% and/or that the at least one sight opening spans a distance in a direction vertical to the compactor of at least 50%.
14. Soil compactor according to claim 12, wherein a leveling blade lifting mechanism is supported in relation to the leveling blade and the other cross member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The present invention is described hereinafter in reference to the enclosed drawings. Shown are:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020]
[0021] Between the two longitudinal members 14, 16, two cross members 20, 22 extend essentially in a direction Q perpendicular to the compactor, meaning also essentially parallel to the axis of rotation of the compaction roller 18, said cross members consequently being arranged in a direction Q perpendicular to the compactor and along both sides of the compaction roller 18. The two cross members 20, 22 can be of a box-like design and—just as the longitudinal members 14, 16—are fashioned as steel parts.
[0022] The compaction roller frame 12 or rather the front end 10 is connected via the cross member 20 to a compactor main frame 23, which may be envisaged as a rear end 25. In order to steer a soil compactor 11 constructed in this way, the front end 10 may be articulatedly connected to the compaction main frame 23, for example able to be pivoted about a pivot axis that is approximately vertical to the direction H of the compactor.
[0023] As is apparent from
[0024] In order to provide the operator P generally positioned in the cab 27 on the rear end 25 with a view of the immediately adjacent ground to be compacted, for example that in front of the compaction roller 18, the cross member 22, which, defines the forward end area of the soil compactor 11 when the front end 10 as depicted in
[0025] In order to ensure the operator P a good view of the substrate U in front of the compaction roller 18, the sight opening 28 provided in the approximate middle of the cross member 22 spans a distance in a direction Q perpendicular to the compactor at least 50%, preferably 70% of the distance spanned by said cross member 22 in this direction. Doing so ensures that the operator P has an equally good view of the areas around the edge of the compaction roller 18 and the central area of the substrate U being compacted. It may be further provided for this purpose that the sight opening 28 spans a distance, thus basically a depth, in a direction H vertical to the compactor of at least 50%, preferably at least 70% of the distance spanned, thus basically the thickness, of the cross member 22 in said direction H vertical to the compactor.
[0026] The brace 38 braces the cross member 22, but does so essentially without obstructing the view through the sight opening 28. The plate-like support element 36, which, due to its central position and due to the central position of the sight opening 28, is also connected to the brace 38 midway along the length of the brace for the purpose of bracing. The sight opening 28, which is basically open in an upward direction, is consequently divided into two sight opening sections 40, 42 by the plate-like support element 36.
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[0028] In order that the leveling blade 44 does not significantly obstruct the view of the substrate U in front of the compaction roller 18, the upper area of the leveling blade 44 in a direction vertical to the compactor is formed by a plurality of leveling blade sight openings 54. These can be provided essentially through leveling blade bars 58 extending above the blade portion 56 of the leveling blade 44 in a direction Q perpendicular to the compactor. The leveling blade bars 58 thus extend the effective working area of the leveling blade 44 upward and beyond the blade portion 56, but allow the substrate U immediately in front of the compaction roller 18 or in front of the leveling blade 44 to be viewed through this area. For this purpose, the leveling blade bars 58 can be fixedly supported by a plurality of leveling blade plates 60 situated side by side in a direction Q perpendicular to the compactor, which also support the blade portion 56.
[0029] Due to the sight opening 28 being provided, preferably in an area in the middle of the cross member 22 and preferably spanning such a distance that it occupies at least 50% and preferably at least 70% of the distance spanned by the cross member 22 in a direction Q perpendicular to the compactor, the operator P obtains an essentially open view of the substrate U in front of the compaction roller 18 to be compacted by looking through the upper area of the compaction roller 18. The components used for stabilizing or bracing the cross member 22, in particular the brace 38, do not significantly obstruct the view of this area of the substrate U. The embodiment of the leveling blade 44 according to the invention likewise enables an essentially unobstructed view of the area immediately in front of said leveling blade 44.
[0030] It is worthy of note that this construction according to the invention, that of the cross member 22 in particular, is significantly advantageous if said cross member 22 is offset upward in a direction H vertical to the compactor with respect to the cross member 20 connecting to the compactor main frame 23 and, absent the provision of the sight opening, lying within the field of view of the operator P.
[0031] The principles of the present invention, meaning the provision of a sight opening, may also be achieved in other ways. The cross member 22 may thus also be provided through two or more cross member support elements arranged above one another in a direction H vertical to the compactor extending between the two longitudinal members 14, 16, sight openings being provided between each of them. Also, in a design of the cross member 22 in the manner shown in