CN216561041U - Mobile inspection apparatus - Google Patents

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CN216561041U
CN216561041U CN202123410793.9U CN202123410793U CN216561041U CN 216561041 U CN216561041 U CN 216561041U CN 202123410793 U CN202123410793 U CN 202123410793U CN 216561041 U CN216561041 U CN 216561041U
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樊旭平
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宋全伟
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The utility model relates to a mobile inspection apparatus, comprising a mobile body, a support assembly, a ray source (5), a detector and a first driving device (4), wherein the mobile body is movably arranged, the support assembly is installed on the mobile body, and the support assembly is configured to retract relative to the mobile body in a transportation state of the mobile inspection apparatus and extend relative to the mobile body in an inspection state of the mobile inspection apparatus; the radiation source (5) and the detector are mounted on a support assembly, and a first driving device (4) is configured to drive the support assembly to rotate relative to the moving body so as to switch the radiation source (5) and the detector between a withdrawing position and a working position, wherein the radiation source (5) and the detector are located at the withdrawing position in a transportation state, and the radiation source (5) and the detector are located at the working position in an inspection state. The utility model can shorten the total length of the inspection equipment in the transportation state and improve the transportation safety.

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Mobile inspection apparatus
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of scanning inspection, in particular to a mobile inspection device.
Background
At present, radiation scanning examination is widely applied to the fields of medical health, national economy, scientific research and the like. In places such as customs, harbors and the like, the radiation scanning inspection equipment can be used for inspecting vehicle-mounted cargos of the vehicle, and the box does not need to be opened in the inspection process, so that the inspection efficiency is greatly improved.
The scanning inspection apparatus is usually set in a fixed position, and the vehicle carries the object 10 through a scanning passage to perform an inspection. However, in some places, it is not suitable to arrange the stationary inspection apparatus for a long period of time, and therefore the vehicle-mounted mobile inspection apparatus is produced. When the vehicle-mounted mobile inspection equipment is used for scanning and inspecting, the support frame is unfolded to form a scanning channel, and then scanning and inspecting are started. Because the inspection equipment is carried along with the vehicle, in order to facilitate the unfolding scanning inspection, the inspection equipment is generally arranged at the rear end of a vehicle chassis, so that the rear bearing is heavy, and the part damage and the fault are easily caused by too large local stress. In addition, the main shaft of the chassis truck is usually long, is easy to exceed the road running requirement, and has poor safety.
It is noted that the information disclosed in this background section is only for enhancement of understanding of the general background of the utility model and should not be taken as an acknowledgement or any form of suggestion that this information constitutes prior art already known to a person skilled in the art.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The embodiment of the utility model provides a mobile inspection device, which can shorten the length of the inspection device in a transportation state.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mobile inspection apparatus including:
a moving body movably provided;
a support assembly mounted on the moving body and configured to retract with respect to the moving body in a transportation state of the mobile inspection apparatus and to extend with respect to the moving body in an inspection state of the mobile inspection apparatus;
the ray source and the detector are arranged on the support component; and
and the first driving device is configured to drive the support assembly to rotate relative to the movable body so as to switch the ray source and the detector between a withdrawing position and a working position, wherein the ray source and the detector are positioned at the withdrawing position in the transportation state, and the ray source and the detector are positioned at the working position in the inspection state.
In some embodiments, in the retracted position, the first driving device is configured to drive the radiation source and the detector to move to positions arranged along a moving direction of the moving body; in the working position, the first driving device is configured to drive the radiation source and the detector to move to two sides of the moving body respectively.
In some embodiments, the radiation source and the detector are disposed at a position such that a target point of the radiation source and an installation plane of the detector are located on the same side of a first plane in the retracted position, the first plane being parallel to a moving direction of the moving body and passing through a rotation center of the support assembly.
In some embodiments, the support assembly includes a first support on which the radiation source is mounted and a second support on which the detector is mounted, both the first support and the second support being drivingly connected to the first drive device.
In some embodiments, the first driving device is configured to drive the first support and the second support to rotate simultaneously or drive the first support and the second support to rotate relatively independently.
In some embodiments, the first support comprises a cantilever portion extending beyond the mobile body, and the radiation source is mounted on the cantilever portion.
In some embodiments, the first support includes a first support portion drivingly connected to the first drive device and a second support portion movable relative to the first support portion to adjust the length of the first support.
In some embodiments, the support assembly further comprises a second drive coupled to the second support to drive the second support to move relative to the first support.
In some embodiments, the support assembly further comprises a guide disposed between the first support and the second support for guiding movement of the second support.
In some embodiments, the guide member includes a guide rail, the width of the first support portion is greater than or less than the width of the second support portion, and the second support portion is slidably engaged with the first support portion through the guide rail.
In some embodiments, the mobile inspection apparatus further includes a first cabin mounted on the mobile body, the second support includes a third support portion and a fourth support portion, the first driving device is disposed in the first cabin, the third support portion is in driving connection with the first driving device, and the fourth support portion is supported on the top of the first cabin in the transportation state.
In some embodiments, the mobile inspection apparatus further comprises a second chamber mounted on the first support, the radiation source is disposed in the second chamber, and the first chamber and the second chamber are in contact with each other or have a predetermined gap therebetween in the transportation state.
In some embodiments, a predetermined distance is provided between a side surface of the first cabin adjacent to the second cabin and a side surface of the moving body adjacent to the second cabin to form a convex portion at an end of the moving body adjacent to the second cabin, and a concave portion is provided at a lower portion of a side of the second cabin adjacent to the first cabin, and the convex portion is embedded in the concave portion in a transportation state.
In some embodiments, the mobile body comprises a vehicle chassis.
Based on the technical scheme, the support assembly can stretch relative to the moving body, and extends out when in an inspection state, so that the support assembly can rotate relative to the moving body conveniently, and the ray source and the detector can rotate to the working position; and when the transportation state, the supporting component retracts to shorten the whole length of the movable type inspection equipment, meet the road driving requirement and be favorable for improving the safety in the transportation process.
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The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the utility model and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the utility model and together with the description serve to explain the utility model without limiting the utility model. In the drawings:
fig. 1 is a schematic front view of a mobile inspection apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention in a transportation state.
Fig. 2 is a schematic left side view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a transport state.
Fig. 3 is a schematic top view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a transport state.
Fig. 4 is a schematic front view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a first intermediate state.
Fig. 5 is a left side view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a first intermediate state.
Fig. 6 is a schematic top view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a first intermediate state.
Fig. 7 is a schematic front view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a second intermediate state.
FIG. 8 is a schematic left side view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a second intermediate state.
Fig. 9 is a schematic top view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a second intermediate state.
Fig. 10 is a schematic front view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a third intermediate state.
FIG. 11 is a schematic left side view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a third intermediate state.
Fig. 12 is a schematic top view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in a third intermediate state.
Fig. 13 is a schematic front view of a mobile inspection apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention in an inspection state.
Fig. 14 is a left side view of the mobile inspection apparatus of one embodiment of the present invention in an inspection state.
Fig. 15 is a schematic top view of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention in an inspection state.
Fig. 16 is a schematic view of the mobile inspection apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, in which the second support is retracted with respect to the first support.
Fig. 17 is a schematic view of the second support portion extended relative to the first support portion in an embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention.
Fig. 18 is a schematic view of the mobile inspection apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention, in which the second support is retracted with respect to the first support.
Fig. 19 is a schematic view of a second support portion extended relative to a first support portion in another embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention.
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1. a first cabin; 2. a second cabin; 3. a first support member; 4. a first driving device; 5. a radiation source; 6. a fourth support portion; 7. a third support portion; 8. a first probe arm; 9. a second probe arm; 10. a test object; 11. a target point; 12. a second support member; 31. a first support section; 32. a second support portion; 33. a second driving device; 34. a guide rail.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments. It is to be understood that the described embodiments are merely a few embodiments of the utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments of the present invention without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, it is to be understood that the terms "central," "lateral," "longitudinal," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "upper," "lower," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like are used in the orientation or positional relationship indicated in the drawings for convenience in describing the utility model and for simplicity in description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the referenced device or element must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and are therefore not to be considered limiting of the scope of the utility model.
Referring to fig. 1 to 15, in some embodiments of the mobile inspection apparatus provided by the present invention, the inspection apparatus includes a moving body movably disposed, a support assembly mounted on the moving body and configured to be retracted with respect to the moving body in a transportation state of the mobile inspection apparatus and to be extended with respect to the moving body in an inspection state of the mobile inspection apparatus, a radiation source 5, a detector, and a first driving device 4; the radiation source 5 and the detector are both mounted on a support assembly, and the first driving device 4 is configured to drive the support assembly to rotate relative to the mobile body so as to switch the radiation source 5 and the detector between a retracted position in which the radiation source 5 and the detector are located in a transportation state and an operating position in which the radiation source 5 and the detector are located in an inspection state.
In the above embodiment, the support assembly is capable of extending and retracting relative to the moving body, and in the inspection state, the support assembly extends out to facilitate the rotation of the support assembly relative to the moving body, so as to rotate the radiation source 5 and the detector to the working position; and when the transportation state, the supporting component retracts to shorten the whole length of the movable type inspection equipment, meet the road driving requirement and be favorable for improving the safety in the transportation process.
The supporting component is arranged to be a structure which can stretch out and draw back relative to the moving body, the gravity center position of the moving body moves forwards, and therefore the load of the rear axle is reduced, the stress condition of the axle is improved, and the overall stability of the inspection equipment is improved.
In some embodiments, in the retracted position, the first driving device 4 is configured to drive the radiation source 5 and the detector to move to positions arranged along the moving direction of the moving body. The arrangement is convenient for retracting the ray source 5 and the detector to the range of the moving body, and interference or collision with other objects in the transportation process is prevented.
In the working position, the first drive means 4 are configured to drive the radiation source 5 and the detector to move to both sides of the mobile body, respectively. This arrangement facilitates the relative deployment of the source 5 and detector and the formation of a detection channel between the source 5 and detector to facilitate the performance of the examination. The ray source 5 and the detector are respectively positioned at two sides of the moving body, and the balance weight balance at two sides of the moving body can be realized, so that the moving body is prevented from tilting.
In some embodiments, the radiation source 5 and the detector are arranged in a position such that, in the retracted position, the target point 11 of the radiation source 5 and the mounting plane of the detector are located on the same side of a first plane, which is parallel to the moving direction of the moving body and passes through the rotation center of the support assembly. The advantage of setting up like this is, when source of radiation 5 and detector moved from retrieving the position to the operating position, make source of radiation 5 and detector just in time be in relative position, and the ray that source of radiation 5 emitted is received to the detector of being convenient for, and does not need special adjustment again, is favorable to saving adjustment time, improves inspection efficiency.
In some embodiments, the support assembly comprises a first support 3 and a second support 12, the radiation source 5 is mounted on the first support 3, the detector is mounted on the second support 12, and both the first support 3 and the second support 12 are in driving connection with the first driving device 4.
By providing two separate support members, the radiation source 5 and the detector can be independently supported, respectively, facilitating respective structural design.
In some embodiments, the first support 3 and the second support 12 are integrally connected to each other, so that the first driving device 4 drives the first support 3 and the second support 12 to rotate together. This allows the movements of the first support 3 and the second support 12 to be synchronized and thus the rotation of the source 5 and the detector to be synchronized.
In other embodiments, the first support 3 and the second support 12 are kept independent of each other, and the first support 3 and the second support 12 can move relatively. Therefore, the first driving device 4 can respectively drive the first supporting part 3 and the second supporting part 12 to rotate relatively independently, and further adjust the relative position between the radiation source 5 and the detector in real time as required to meet the inspection requirement.
In an embodiment where the first driving device 4 drives the first support 3 and the second support 12 to rotate independently, the first driving device 4 may include a first driving member for driving the first support 3 to rotate and a second driving member for driving the second support 12 to rotate. The first driving member and the second driving member may have the same structure or different structures.
The first driving device 4 may employ a rotary driving element such as a rotary table.
In some embodiments, the first support 3 comprises a cantilever portion extending beyond the mobile body, and the radiation source 5 is mounted to the cantilever portion. A cantilever part for supporting ray source 5 hangs in the rear side of moving body, and is located outside the moving body, sets up like this and is convenient for make and form the inspection passageway between ray source 5 and the detector when ray source 5 rotates to operating position, avoids having other parts to influence the transmission of ray between ray source 5 and the detector, influences inspection quality.
In some embodiments, the first support 3 includes a first support 31 and a second support 32, the first support 31 is in driving connection with the first driving device 4, and the second support 32 is movable relative to the first support 31 to adjust the length of the first support 3.
For example, the first support 31 is kept fixed with respect to the moving body, and the second support 32 is retractable with respect to the first support 31 so as to adjust the length of the first support 3, and thus the length of the support assembly and the overall length of the inspection apparatus.
In some embodiments, the support assembly further comprises a second drive device 33, the second drive device 33 being coupled to the second support portion 32 to drive the second support portion 32 to move relative to the first support portion 31. The second driving device 33 may be an oil cylinder, an air cylinder, or an electric push rod.
A transmission mechanism such as a gear chain or a gear rack can be arranged between the second driving device 33 and the second supporting portion 32 to realize power transmission.
In some embodiments, the support assembly further comprises a guide disposed between the first support portion 31 and the second support portion 32 for guiding movement of the second support portion 32.
By providing the guide member, the movement of the second support portion 32 can be guided, so that the second support portion 32 moves along a preset path, and the accuracy and reliability of the movement are improved.
In some embodiments, the guide member includes a rail 34, the width of the first support portion 31 is greater than or less than the width of the second support portion 32, and the second support portion 32 is slidably engaged with the first support portion 31 via the rail 34.
As shown in fig. 16 and 17, the width of the first support part 31 is smaller than the width of the second support part 32, and the second support part 32 is extended and contracted with respect to the first support part 31 along the rail.
As shown in fig. 18 and 19, the width of the first support part 31 is larger than the width of the second support part 32, and the second support part 32 is extended and contracted with respect to the first support part 31 along the rail.
The guide rail can adopt a structure that two groups of rails are mutually matched, and also can adopt a structure that the rails are mutually matched with the sliding blocks, and the detailed description is omitted.
In other embodiments, a rolling fit may be used between the first support portion 31 and the second support portion 32, such as a rolling bearing disposed between the first support portion 31 and the second support portion 32.
In some embodiments, the mobile inspection apparatus further includes a first cabin 1, the first cabin 1 is mounted on the mobile body, the second support 12 includes a third support portion 7 and a fourth support portion 6, the first driving device 4 is disposed in the first cabin 1, the third support portion 7 is in driving connection with the first driving device 4, and the fourth support portion 6 is supported on the top of the first cabin 1 in the transportation state.
By providing the first cabin 1, components mounted on the mobile body and located inside the first cabin 1 can be protected. Furthermore, the top of the first hull 1 may also support the fourth supporting part 6 in the transport position.
For example, the second support 12 includes a third support 7 vertically disposed and a fourth support 6 horizontally disposed, and the fourth support 6 is connected to the third support 7. The third support part 7 is a vertically retractable structure, and in the inspection state, the third support part 7 is vertically extended, and in the transportation state, the third support part 7 is vertically shortened, so that the fourth support part 6 can be supported on the top of the first cabin 1.
The second support 12 may further include a first probe arm 8 and a second probe arm 9, the first probe arm 8 being arranged in a horizontal direction and mounted at a side of the fourth support 6. The second detection arm 9 is rotatably connected with the first detection arm 8, in a transportation state, the second detection arm 9 is folded relative to the first detection arm 8, the second detection arm 9 is rotated to a position parallel to the first detection arm 8, and the second detection arm 9 is positioned below the first detection arm 8; in the inspection state, the second detection arm 9 is unfolded relative to the first detection arm 8, the second detection arm 9 rotates to a position perpendicular to the first detection arm 8, the second detection arm 9, the third support portion 7 and the fourth support portion 6 form a foldable portal frame together, and an inspection channel is formed between the vertically arranged third support portion 7 and the second detection arm 9.
The first detection arm 8 and the second detection arm 9 are both provided with detectors for receiving rays emitted by the ray source 5.
In other embodiments, the second support 12 may have other possible structures.
In some embodiments, the mobile inspection apparatus further comprises a second gantry 2, the second gantry 2 being mounted on the first support 3, and the radiation source 5 being disposed within the second gantry 2. The second body 2 is provided with a through hole aligned with the exit opening of the radiation source 5 to facilitate the exit of the radiation.
By arranging the second cabin 2, the radiation source 5 can be effectively protected. Meanwhile, the second capsule 2 forms a capsule of the entire inspection apparatus together with the first capsule 1.
In some embodiments, a portion of the radiation source 5 is disposed inside the second body 2 and another portion is disposed outside the second body 2. For example, the radiation source 5 is disposed at the bottom of the second chamber 2, and the lower portion of the radiation source 5 is exposed from the bottom of the second chamber 2, so that the radiation source 5 can be protected, and the radiation emission of the radiation source 5 is not affected.
In some embodiments, the first cabin 1 and the second cabin 2 are in contact with each other in the transportation state, so that a gap between the first cabin 1 and the second cabin 2 is avoided, and the appearance is not affected.
The first cabin 1 and the second cabin 2 are in contact with each other, the rear side of the first cabin 1 and the front side of the second cabin 2 may be in contact with each other as a whole, or only the left and right side plates of the first cabin 1 and the left and right side plates of the second cabin 2 may be in contact with each other partially.
In some embodiments, there is a predetermined clearance between the first nacelle 1 and the second nacelle 2 in the transport state. The gap facilitates the rotation of the second hull 2 and is also easier to achieve in terms of manufacturing.
In some embodiments, a preset distance is provided between the side surface of the first cabin 1 close to the second cabin 2 and the side surface of the moving body close to the second cabin 2, that is, the first cabin 1 is not disposed at the edge of the moving body, the preset distance is such that a convex portion is formed at one end of the moving body close to the second cabin 2, and a concave portion is disposed at the lower portion of the second cabin 2 close to the side of the first cabin 1, so that the convex portion is embedded into the concave portion and the concave portion just overlaps the rear side of the moving body in a transportation state, so that the moving body can partially support the second cabin 2.
In some embodiments, the mobile body comprises a vehicle chassis. The bottom of the vehicle chassis is provided with a plurality of wheels which can walk relative to the ground. The wheels are arranged at the bottom of the moving body, the wheels are not arranged at the bottom of the second cabin body 2, and after the supporting component extends out, the bottom of the second cabin body 2 is suspended.
The operation of one embodiment of the mobile inspection apparatus of the present invention is described below with reference to fig. 1 to 15:
the following description will be made with reference to the moving direction of the moving body as the reference direction, the direction in which the moving body faces is the front, and the direction in which the moving body deviates is the rear.
First, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, in the transportation state, the support assembly is rotated to a direction parallel to the moving direction of the moving body, the first support 3 is behind, and the second support 12 is in front. The second support part 32 of the first support 3 is retracted relative to the first support part 31 (see, e.g., fig. 16 and 18), and the front side of the second cabin 2 is in close contact with the rear side of the first cabin 1. The second detection arm 9 of the second support member 12 is rotatably disposed below the first detection arm 8, the third support portion 7 is vertically lowered, and the fourth support portion 6, the first detection arm 8 and the second detection arm 9 are supported on the top of the first cabin 1.
Next, as shown in fig. 4-6, the second driving device 33 drives the second supporting portion 32 to extend backward relative to the first supporting portion 31, the second cabin 2 leaves the first cabin 1, and the inspection apparatus enters a first intermediate state, in which the second supporting member 12 remains still (for example, refer to fig. 17 and 19);
then, as shown in fig. 7-9, the third support part 7 in the second support part 12 is raised vertically, the fourth support part 6, the first probe arm 8 and the second probe arm 9 are all separated from the top of the first capsule 1, and the inspection apparatus enters a second intermediate state;
then, as shown in fig. 10-12, the first driving device 4 drives the support assembly to rotate relative to the moving body, the support assembly rotates to a direction perpendicular to the moving direction of the moving body, the radiation source 5 and the detector are respectively positioned at two sides of the moving body, and the inspection apparatus enters a third intermediate state;
finally, as shown in fig. 13 to 15, the second detection arm 9 is unfolded with respect to the first detection arm 8, the second detection arm 9 is rotated to the vertical direction, an inspection passage is formed between the third support portion 7 and the second detection arm 9, the radiation emitted from the radiation source 5 is irradiated onto the object 10, and the radiation projected or reflected by the object 10 is received by the detector, thereby realizing the scanning inspection of the object 10. By analyzing the signal received by the detector, it can be determined whether the object 10 contains contraband.
In some embodiments, after the first driving device 4 drives the support assembly to rotate relative to the moving body, the support assembly rotates to a direction perpendicular to the moving direction of the moving body, the radiation source 5 and the detector are respectively located at two sides of the moving body, the third support portion 7 in the second support member 12 rises vertically, and the fourth support portion 6, the first detection arm 8 and the second detection arm 9 are all away from the top of the first cabin 1.
In other embodiments, the first driving device 4 may drive the support assembly to rotate relative to the mobile body while the second driving device 33 drives the second support 32 to extend backward relative to the first support 31, and the extending and rotating may be performed simultaneously and finished. Likewise, retraction and rotation may be performed simultaneously and ended.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above examples are only intended to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention and not to limit it; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that: modifications to the specific embodiments of the utility model or equivalent substitutions for parts of the technical features may be made without departing from the principles of the utility model, and these modifications and equivalents are intended to be included within the scope of the claims.

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1. A mobile inspection apparatus, comprising:
a moving body movably provided;
a support assembly mounted on the moving body and configured to be retracted with respect to the moving body in a transportation state of the mobile inspection apparatus and to be extended with respect to the moving body in an inspection state of the mobile inspection apparatus;
the ray source (5) and the detector are arranged on the supporting component; and
a first driving device (4) configured to drive the support assembly to rotate relative to the mobile body so as to switch the radiation source (5) and the detector between a retracted position in which the radiation source (5) and the detector are located and an operating position in which the radiation source (5) and the detector are located.
2. A mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that, in the retracted position, the first drive means (4) is configured to drive the radiation source (5) and the detector to a position arranged in the direction of movement of the mobile body; in the working position, the first driving device (4) is configured to drive the radiation source (5) and the detector to move to two sides of the moving body respectively.
3. A mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the radiation source (5) and the detector are arranged in such a position that, in the retracted position, the target point (11) of the radiation source (5) and the mounting plane of the detector are on the same side of a first plane, which is parallel to the direction of movement of the mobile body and which passes through the centre of rotation of the support assembly.
4. A mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the support assembly comprises a first support (3) and a second support (12), the source of radiation (5) being mounted on the first support (3) and the detector being mounted on the second support (12), the first support (3) and the second support (12) each being in driving connection with the first drive means (4).
5. Mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that the first drive means (4) are configured to drive the first support (3) and the second support (12) in rotation simultaneously or to drive the first support (3) and the second support (12) in rotation relatively independently, respectively.
6. A mobile examination apparatus according to claim 4, characterised in that the first support (3) comprises a cantilever part extending out of the mobile body, to which cantilever part the radiation source (5) is mounted.
7. Mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that the first support (3) comprises a first support (31) and a second support (32), the first support (31) being in driving connection with the first drive device (4), the second support (32) being movable with respect to the first support (31) for adjusting the length of the first support (3).
8. Mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that the support assembly further comprises a second drive device (33), the second drive device (33) being connected with the second support (32) to drive the second support (32) in movement relative to the first support (31).
9. Mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that the support assembly further comprises a guide arranged between the first support (31) and the second support (32) for guiding the movement of the second support (32).
10. The mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the guide comprises a guide rail (34), the width of the first support (31) is greater or less than the width of the second support (32), and the second support (32) is in sliding engagement with the first support (31) via the guide rail (34).
11. Mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that it further comprises a first cabin (1), said first cabin (1) being mounted on said mobile body, said second support (12) comprising a third support (7) and a fourth support (6), said first drive means (4) being arranged inside said first cabin (1), said third support (7) being in driving connection with said first drive means (4), said fourth support (6) being supported on top of said first cabin (1) in said transport state.
12. The mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a second pod (2), the second pod (2) being mounted on the first support (3), the radiation source (5) being disposed within the second pod (2), the first pod (1) and the second pod (2) being in contact with each other or a predetermined gap being provided between the first pod (1) and the second pod (2) in the transport state.
13. The mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a side surface of the first cabin (1) close to the second cabin (2) and a side surface of the moving body close to the second cabin (2) have a predetermined distance therebetween to form a convex portion at an end of the moving body close to the second cabin (2), and a lower portion of the second cabin (2) on a side close to the first cabin (1) is provided with a concave portion into which the convex portion is fitted in the transportation state.
14. The mobile inspection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the mobile body includes a vehicle chassis.
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