Track drive adjustment for a ground sawing machine
09782915 · 2017-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28D7/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02F5/022
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B28D1/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E01C23/09
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B28D7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28D1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a ground sawing machine comprising a frame supported by rear wheels (34a, 34b) and front wheels (36a, 36b) arranged for moving the ground sawing machine over a surface (38). At least one motor (40, 6) and a saw blade (2) are mounted to the frame, at least one motor (40) being arranged to propel the saw blade (2) to cut against the surface (38). The pointing direction (80) relative the surface (38) of the rear wheels (34a, 34b) and/or the front wheels (36a, 36b) is adjustable by means of an electrically controlled actuator (56) which is controlled by means of control means (70, 71, 72) arranged to provide at least three different control signals, one for left turn, one for right turn and one for center. The control signal for left turn and right turn are arranged for adjusting the pointing direction (80) of the adjustable wheels (34a, 34b) correspondingly, and the control signal for center is arranged for adjusting the pointing direction (80) of the adjustable wheels (34a, 34b) to a predetermined value.
Claims
1. A ground sawing machine comprising a frame supported by rear wheels and front wheels arranged for enabling moving the ground sawing machine over a surface, wherein one of the rear wheels or front wheels are configured as adjustable wheels, wherein at least one motor and a saw blade are mounted to the frame, the at least one motor being arranged to propel the saw blade to cut against the surface, wherein a pointing direction of the adjustable wheels relative to the surface is adjustable via an electrically controlled actuator, wherein the actuator is controlled via application of any one of at least three different electric control signals, one for left turn, one for right turn and one for center, wherein the control signals for left turn and right turn cause the actuator to be operated to adjust the pointing direction of the adjustable wheels correspondingly, and wherein the control signal for center causes the actuator to be operated to adjust the pointing direction of the adjustable wheels to a predetermined value.
2. The ground sawing machine according to claim 1, wherein the control signals are generated responsive to operation of respective buttons disposed at a console, the console further comprising a display, the display in turn comprises a marker which is arranged to indicate a current adjustment of the pointing direction of the adjustable wheels.
3. The ground sawing machine according to claim 2, wherein the predetermined value is adjustable, and wherein the display comprises a center position indication that is configured to indicate each adjustment of the predetermined value such that the center position indication indicates a present adjustment of the predetermined value.
4. The ground sawing machine according to claim 2, wherein the console comprises three buttons including a left button, a right button and a center button.
5. The ground sawing machine according to claim 1, wherein if the control signal for center is issued a first time, the actuator is controlled to adjust the pointing direction of the adjustable wheels from a present value to the predetermined value, and if the control signal for center is issued a second time, without any other control signals being issued in between, the actuator is controlled to adjust the pointing direction of the adjustable wheels to return to a previous value.
6. The ground sawing machine according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined value at least initially corresponds to a center value, where the pointing direction of the adjustable wheels is directed along a cutting plane of the saw blade.
7. The ground sawing machine according to claim 1, wherein said pointing direction is detected by at least one sensor or detector.
8. The ground sawing machine according to claim 7, wherein the at least one sensor or detector comprises at least one position sensor is arranged on or in the actuator.
9. The ground sawing machine according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined value comprises a center position of the adjustable wheels.
10. The ground sawing machine according to claim 9, where the center position is a calibrated center position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be described more in detail with reference to the appended drawings, where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) With reference to
(11) As shown in
(12) With continued reference to
(13) Furthermore, the operator can control the cutting direction by moving a drive assembly to change the direction of motive force applied through the drive assembly to the frame and along the surface 38. The drive assembly can take any number of configurations, and in this example, with reference to
(14) The movable axle 46 is pivotally coupled to the frame 32 through a connection provided by a spindle 48 supported by a bearing. The movable axle 46, with the rear wheels 34a, 34b, can pivot about the spindle 48. Pivoting of the axle with the drive wheels allows the direction of motive force produced through the drive wheels to be changed relative to the frame 32. The pivoting allows the drive assembly to be movable relative to the frame 32, thereby allowing changes to the direction of motive force produced through the rear wheels 34a, 34b as illustrated in
(15) As shown in
(16) The linear actuator 56 is positioned under the frame 32 enabling the rod 60 to move approximately parallel to the center line 42 of the frame 32. The linear actuator 56 is positioned on the concrete saw 30 in such a way that the linear actuator 56 can move the drive assembly through the desired range of motion. The linear actuator 56 is arranged move the axle 46 through a significant angle both in the positive or clockwise direction and in the negative or counter clockwise direction relative to the precisely transverse position of the axle as viewed in
(17) An example of a possible range of motion of the movable axle 46 is depicted in
(18) With reference to
(19) According to the present invention, the console 17 comprises three buttons, a left button 70, a right button 71 and a center button 72. The angle of the movable axle 46 is controlled by these buttons. Pressing the left button 70 will make the movable axle 46 turn to the right making the concrete saw 30 steer to the left. Pressing the right button 71 will make the movable axle 46 turn to the left making the concrete saw 30 steer to the right. The movable axle 46 can be set in any angle in a range of for example approximately +/−5 degrees. For example the movable axle's 46 turning speed is approximately 1 degree/sec.
(20) Furthermore, by pressing the center button 72, the movable axle 46 turns to its calibrated center position where the rear wheels 34a, 34b are arranged along the center line 42 as shown in
(21) The console 17 comprises a display 73 which in turn comprises a marker 77. When the movable axle 46 is turned by means of pressing any one of the buttons 70, 71, 72, this is indicated in the display by the marker 77 that moves along the extension of the display. The display further comprises a center position indication 75. When the center button 72 is pressed, the marker 77 moves to the center position indication 75.
(22) If the center button 72 is pressed a second time, without pressing the left button 70 or the right button 71 in between, the movable axle 46 will return to the previous angle. The marker 77 will also return to the position it had before the center button 72 was pressed the first time. For example, this provides an enhanced degree of convenience when the concrete saw 30 is stopped and moved backwards before continuing sawing in the forward direction again. Then, first the center button 72 is pressed a first time and the concrete saw 30 may easily be moved backwards since the movable axle 46 then is moved to its center position. When it is desired to continue to saw in the forward direction, the center button 72 is pressed a second time to have the movable axle 46 return to the previous angle.
(23) The center position of the movable axle 46 can be calibrated to any angle within the movable axle 46 angle range 84 as indicated in
(24) As an example, at least initially, the center position of the movable axle 46 may be directed such that the desired steering angle 80 is directed along a cutting plane 18 of the saw blade 2 in its idle condition.
(25) In order to be able to calibrate the center position of the movable axle 46, and to continuously keep track of the movable axle 46, input from the sensor 81 is used.
(26) The present invention is not limited to the above, but may vary freely within the scope of the appended claims. For example, the connection provided by the spindle 48 is a form of a swivel coupling, but other configurations can be used as well, for example bearing surfaces, low friction surfaces, or the like. The pivoting coupling of the axle relative to the frame can be located other than the center of the axle, or the center of the frame, as well. For example, the pivot point can be off-center, and can be closer to one drive wheel than to the other, and the pivot axis can be positioned above a wheel.
(27) Furthermore, the rear wheels 34a, 34b can have their drive directions adjusted either individually or simultaneously. In one configuration, the left rear wheel 34a and the right rear wheel 34b can be independently controlled by means of respective linear actuators mounted to the desired locations on the respective drive plates. In such a configuration, the drive wheels can be pivoted together, or independently, through independent and/or parallel operation of the respective linear actuators.
(28) An example of an alternative arrangement is shown in
(29) The linear actuator 56 disclosed in the examples above may be any suitable linear actuator for moving an end 58 of a rod 60 over a continuous linear distance or over a series of discrete linear distances to achieve the desired movement of the drive assembly. The actuator 56 may also be any other suitable moving device, linear or nonlinear, continuous or discrete increments, as desired, for achieving the desired movement of the drive assembly. The actuator 56 may for example be constituted by an electro-mechanical linear actuator with an electric motor turning a threaded shaft or nut to effect a change in the length of the actuator. The moving element could also be a hydraulic cylinder, a motor-driven screw feed, a rotary actuator, or the like. In any case, the actuator is electrically controlled.
(30) The combustion engine 40 may provide power only to the saw blade, the rear wheels being propelled by one or more separate motors 6 as shown in
(31) The concrete saw 30 may be generally be any suitable ground sawing machine which is arranged for sawing through a surface 38. The surface may not be concrete, but may for example be constituted by asphalt instead.
(32) In the examples, the rear wheels 34a, 34b constitute drive wheels. It is conceivable that the front wheels 36a, 36b constitute drive wheels, either alone or in combination with the rear wheels 34a, 34b. The movable axle 46, or other arrangement for adjusting drive direction, has been described to be arranged together with the rear wheels 34a, 34b and the front wheels 36a, 36b, but it is also conceivable that the front wheels 36a, 36b have such a movable axle 46 or other arrangement for adjusting drive direction, irrespective of which wheels that constitute drive wheels.
(33) Instead of control buttons 70, 71, 72, there could be any other suitable control means by means of which three different control signals may be provided, one for left turn, one for right turn and one for center. An example of such a control means could be a toggle switch like a joy-stick, which either may be depressed, or which may have three different toggle directions. There could also be two buttons, one for left and one for right, where a simultaneous depression activates the center function. Many other examples are of course conceivable.
(34) The major advantage of the present invention is presence of a fixed reference direction to which it is easy to return when needed, and from which all operation may start, by providing only one control signal. Additionally, according to an example, it is possible to return to the previous direction if desired by only providing said control signal once more.
(35) In a general, the actuator 56 is controlled by means of control means 70, 71, 72 by means of which three different control signals may be provided, one for left turn, one for right turn and one for center. The control signal for left turn and right turn are arranged for adjusting the pointing direction of the adjustable wheels 34a, 34b correspondingly, and the control signal for center is arranged for adjusting the pointing direction of the adjustable wheels 34a, 34b to a predetermined value. Said pointing direction, which in the examples above is in the form of the desired steering angle 80, is detected by means of at least one sensor 81.
(36) Additionally, the display may be added. The display 73 may be of any suitable kind, for example in the form of an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or LED (Light Emitting Diode) display.
(37) By means of the console 17 according to the above, it is possible to: View the angle of the adjustable wheels in a graphical display. Steer the sawing machine in a predetermined direction, such as a center direction, by pressing only one button that will make the adjustable wheels to move to the calibrated position. Return to a previous direction by pressing only one button. Avoid any mechanical calibration.
(38) The movable drive assembly and the moving element of the examples described herein can be used to more easily adjust a movable axle, particularly a rear drive axle, and more easily adjust for a variety of operating conditions. Adjustments can be made before or during operation of the saw, and without the use of tools. Additionally, the need for the operator to manually adjust the saw position through the handle bars 15 can be reduced or eliminated. Having thus described several exemplary implementations of the invention, it will be apparent that various alterations and modifications can be made without departing from the inventions or the concepts discussed herein. Such operations and modifications, though not expressly described above, are nonetheless intended and implied to be within the spirit and scope of the inventions. Accordingly, the foregoing description is intended to be illustrative only.
(39) The touch-screen 82 can be of any suitable kind and size. Other means for inputting data are also conceivable, for example an ordinary keypad and an LCD screen. The console 17 may comprise further functions items.