TROLLEY FOR A LIFTING DEVICE
20170327351 · 2017-11-16
Inventors
- Dingyuan Zhao (Shanghai, CN)
- Liming Wang (Shanghai, CN)
- Rui Yao (Shanghai, CN)
- Gereon Imbusch (Mettmann, DE)
- Oliver Moll (Solingen, DE)
- Ahmet Uzun (Wetter, DE)
- Franz Schulte (Herdecke, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A trolley for a lifting device with lifting gear arranged on a support frame and wheels which are mounted on the support frame, via which the trolley can be moved on a support, and at least one first wheel of which is mounted on an axle. The axle can be driven together with the wheel by means of a drive motor. The trolley provides a reliable transmission of drive forces between the wheels and the rail with the drivable first wheel connected to at least one of the other wheels in a driving manner via a flexible drive such that the axle is arranged between the drive motor and the flexible drive and thus the flexible drive is connected downstream of the axle in a driving manner so that the flexible drive can be driven by the axle.
Claims
1. A trolley for lifting gear, comprising a lifting mechanism arranged on a support frame and comprising running wheels which are mounted on the support frame and via which the trolley can be moved on a beam and of which at least one first running wheel is mounted on an axle and the axle can be driven together with the running wheel by means of a drive motor, wherein the drivable first running wheel has a circumferential running surface and the running surface is designed and arranged such that it is in contact with the beam when the trolley moves on the beam, wherein the drivable first running wheel is drivingly connected to at least one of the further running wheels via a traction mechanism such that the axle is arranged between the drive motor and the traction mechanism and thus the traction mechanism is drivingly connected downstream of the axle, so that the traction mechanism can be driven by the axle, and the running surface is in contact with the beam when the trolley moves on the beam outside of the traction mechanism.
2. The trolley as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driven first running wheel and the at least one of the further running wheels are arranged, as seen in the direction of travel of the trolley, one behind the other and on a common side of the beams.
3. The trolley as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second running wheel can be driven by the driven first running wheel via the traction mechanism.
4. The trolley as claimed in claim 3, wherein the traction mechanism is designed as a V-ribbed belt.
5. The trolley as claimed in claim 4, wherein in each case a traction mechanism disk is drivingly allocated to the driven running wheels and the traction mechanism rotates about the traction mechanism disks.
6. The trolley as claimed in claim 5, wherein the driven running wheels and the associated traction mechanism disk are each formed in one piece.
7. The trolley as claimed in claim 6, wherein the traction mechanism disk adjoins the respective running surface of the driven running wheels.
8. The trolley as claimed in claim 5, wherein the driven running wheels and the associated traction mechanism disk are drivingly connected to one another in each case by means of a motor shaft or an axle.
9. The trolley as claimed in claim 8, wherein the driven running wheels are acted upon via resiliently biased friction rollers in the direction of the beam serving as the travel rail.
10. The trolley as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second running wheel can be driven by the driven first running wheel via the traction mechanism.
11. The trolley as claimed in claim 1, wherein the traction mechanism is designed as a V-ribbed belt.
12. The trolley as claimed in claim 1, wherein in each case a traction mechanism disk is drivingly allocated to the driven running wheels and the traction mechanism rotates about the traction mechanism disks.
13. The trolley as claimed in claim 12, wherein the driven running wheels and the associated traction mechanism disk are each formed in one piece.
14. The trolley as claimed in claim 13, wherein the traction mechanism disk adjoins the respective running surface of the driven running wheels.
15. The trolley as claimed in claim 12, wherein the driven running wheels and the associated traction mechanism disk are drivingly connected to one another in each case by means of a motor shaft or an axle.
16. The trolley as claimed in claim 12, wherein the driven running wheels are acted upon via resiliently biased friction rollers in the direction of the beam serving as the travel rail.
17. The trolley as claimed in claim 2, wherein the traction mechanism is designed as a V-ribbed belt.
18. The trolley as claimed in claim 2, wherein in each case a traction mechanism disk is drivingly allocated to the driven running wheels and the traction mechanism rotates about the traction mechanism disks.
19. The trolley as claimed in claim 3, wherein in each case a traction mechanism disk is drivingly allocated to the driven running wheels and the traction mechanism rotates about the traction mechanism disks.
20. The trolley as claimed in claim 11, wherein in each case a traction mechanism disk is drivingly allocated to the driven running wheels and the traction mechanism rotates about the traction mechanism disks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0026] The intrinsically bending-resistant support frame 5 of the trolley 1 is composed of a plurality of components which will be explained in greater detail hereinafter. As seen in the direction of travel F of the trolley 1 and thus in the longitudinal direction of the beam 2, the support frame 5 is formed in a u-shaped manner. In order to mount the four running wheels 3a, 3b, 3c and 3d in the manner of a vehicle, the support frame 5 has four cuboidal bearing brackets 5a, 5b, 5c and 5d, of which in each case the first and third bearing brackets 5a and 5c which are opposite in relation to the beam 2 are interconnected at their lower ends to a first transverse beam 6a and the opposite second and fourth bearing brackets 5b and 5d are connected at their lower ends to a second transverse beam 6b (see
[0027] Furthermore, it is evident in
[0028] The lifting mechanism 7 which can be moved by means of the trolley 1 in the direction of travel F thereof and thus in the longitudinal direction of the beam 2 typically consists of an electric lifting motor 7a which acts upon a cable drum 7c via a lifting gear mechanism and is designed preferably as a cable winch. On the whole, the lifting mechanism 7 has a compact c-shaped form. In this case, the lifting motor 7a is arranged below the cable drum 7c, wherein the axes of rotation thereof extend in parallel and in the direction of travel F. The lifting gear mechanism 7b connects the lifting motor 7a and the cable drum 7c to one another at a rear end as seen in the direction of travel F. If the beam 2 is e.g. part of a bridge crane, the beam 2 can be moved transversely with respect to its longitudinal extension by means of traction drives arranged at both ends on the beam 2. As a result, the trolley 1 with the lifting mechanism 7 arranged thereon can then also be additionally moved transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the beam 2. Therefore, a movement of the lifting mechanism in the longitudinal direction of the beam 2 by means of the trolley 1 is independent of any additionally possible movement transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the beam 2 by means of the possible traction drives for the beam 2.
[0029] In order to drive not only the first running wheel 3a but also the second running wheel 3b, the first running wheel 3a and the second running wheel 3b are driving connected to one another by means of a traction mechanism 10. The traction mechanism 10 is guided circumferentially around a first traction mechanism disk 11a and a second traction mechanism disk 11b which are each allocated to the first and second running wheels 3a and 3b and have the same effective diameter. In other words, the traction mechanism 10 is arranged outside of the travel motor 4 and therefore is drivingly connected downstream of the travel motor 4 and the axle, on which the driven first running wheel 3a is mounted, so that the traction mechanism 10 is driven by the corresponding axle. Therefore, the traction mechanism 10 does not drive the axle of the first running wheel 3a but rather is driven thereby. Therefore, by means of the driving connection, the traction mechanism 10 only drives the axle on which the second running wheel 3b is mounted. The first and second traction mechanism disks 11a and 11b can be mounted on the axles of the first and second running wheels 3a and 3b and therefore can be arranged adjacent to the running wheels 3a and 3b or remote therefrom or can be fastened directly to the first and the second running wheels 3a and 3b. In the illustrated exemplified embodiment, the first and second traction mechanism disks 11a and 11b are each an integral component of the first and second running wheels 3a and 3b respectively. The traction mechanism 10 is designed preferably as a V-ribbed belt and the first and second traction mechanism disks 11a and 11b are designed correspondingly as profiled V-ribbed belt disks. It is also feasible to use, as the traction mechanism 10, form-fitting traction mechanisms such as toothed belts and roller chains or frictionally engaged traction mechanisms such as V-belts, flat belts and circular belts. The first and second traction mechanism disks 11a and 11b are then designed in a complementary manner with respect to the traction mechanism 10 selected in each case.
[0030] The first and second transverse beams 6a and 6b are also extended beyond the first and third bearing brackets 5a and 5c, in order to accommodate, at their end opposite the lifting mechanism 7, an electric connection box 8.
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[0034] A detailed view of the trolley 1 shown in
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[0039] In the case of this third embodiment, the first and second running wheels 3a, 3b are driven together by means of an electric drive motor 4. The drive motor 4 is drivingly connected to the first running wheel 3a by means of a gear mechanism 9 which is flanged-mounted on the right side part 5g. Corresponding to the second embodiment, a first and a second traction mechanism disk 11a, 11 b are arranged on the rear side of the first side part 5g and are drivingly connected by means of corresponding shafts to the first and second running wheels 3a, 3b arranged on the opposite side of the first side part 5g. In this case, the first and second traction mechanism disks 11a, 11 b are drivingly connected to one another by means of a circumferential traction mechanism 10 designed as a toothed belt. For reasons of clarity, a cover for the traction mechanism 10 and the traction mechanism disks 11a, 11 b has been omitted from
[0040] The present invention is generally suitable for use with trolleys 1 for lifting gear of any type and not only for the previously described monorail trolley having a short structural form and chain hoists.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0041] 1 trolley [0042] 2 beam [0043] 2a travel rail [0044] 3a first running wheel [0045] 3b second running wheel [0046] 3c third running wheel [0047] 3d fourth running wheel [0048] 3e running surface [0049] 3f axle [0050] 4 electric drive motor [0051] 4a motor shaft [0052] 5 support frame [0053] 5a first bearing bracket [0054] 5b second bearing bracket [0055] 5c third bearing bracket [0056] 5d fourth bearing bracket [0057] 5e first longitudinal beam [0058] 5f second longitudinal beam [0059] 5g first side part [0060] 5h second side part [0061] 6a first transverse beam [0062] 6b second transverse beam [0063] 7 lifting mechanism [0064] 7a lifting motor [0065] 7b lifting gear mechanism [0066] 7c cable drum [0067] 8 electric connection box [0068] 9 travel gear mechanism [0069] 10 traction mechanism [0070] 11a first traction mechanism disk [0071] 11b second traction mechanism disk [0072] 12 friction rollers [0073] 12a lever [0074] 12b spring element [0075] 13 load hook [0076] F direction of travel