EP1440210A1 - Hydraulic milling machine for excavators - Google Patents

Hydraulic milling machine for excavators

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EP1440210A1
EP1440210A1 EP02775064A EP02775064A EP1440210A1 EP 1440210 A1 EP1440210 A1 EP 1440210A1 EP 02775064 A EP02775064 A EP 02775064A EP 02775064 A EP02775064 A EP 02775064A EP 1440210 A1 EP1440210 A1 EP 1440210A1
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milling
drums
excavators
milling machine
hydraulic
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Mirco Risi
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Simex Engineering Srl
Simex Engineering SRL
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F3/00Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
    • E02F3/04Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
    • E02F3/18Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging wheels turning round an axis, e.g. bucket-type wheels
    • E02F3/20Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging wheels turning round an axis, e.g. bucket-type wheels with tools that only loosen the material, i.e. mill-type wheels
    • E02F3/205Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging wheels turning round an axis, e.g. bucket-type wheels with tools that only loosen the material, i.e. mill-type wheels with a pair of digging wheels, e.g. slotting machines

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  • the invention concerns the technology of the mechanisms for the motion transmission from an hydraulic motor to milling rotating tools, included in the international classification E01 c.
  • Figure 2 is a view of an extractable transmission shaft that transmits the torque from a central hydraulic motor to a single side milling drum.
  • Figures 1 and 2 highlight the simplicity of execution of the transmission shaft that is inserted and extracted with surprising simplicity just because its only function is to transmit the torque of the hydraulic central motor without bearing any other stress that milling drums are likely to encounter during heavy excavation operations.
  • Figure3 is a schematic section of the rotor of an hydraulic motor that can be applied to a frame structure of an operator machine. It can be noticed a central groove 2 where the grooved shaft, that transmits the torque of the hydraulic motor without suffering any milling related stress, is inserted and extracted.
  • Figure 4 is an axis section of a support for a milling drum. It can be noticed the central grooves of the drum in which can be inserted and extracted the grooved shaft that transmits to the milling drum only the torque of the hydraulic motor but it does not suffer the other stresses caused by the heavy milling conditions.
  • Figure 5 is an axis section of the side supports applied to the frame structure through the connecting bolts.
  • Figure 6 presents a grooved shaft already inserted in the groove of the side drums and in the main groove of the hydraulic motor.
  • Figure 9 schematizes an external view of the application of two side drums.
  • Figure 10 schematizes an external view of the application of a single drum.
  • Figure 11 is a three-dimensional representation of the application of two side drums.
  • Figure 12 schematizes a side view of the application of the milling machine at the edge of an operator arm of a machine.
  • FIG. 13 schematizes in perspective a milling head with two side drums. In the figures each single detail is marked as follows:
  • 1 is a grooved shaft that can be inserted and extracted in the groove rotor of an hydraulic motor.
  • 3 is the inner groove of the hub of a milling drum.
  • 5 is a support that is bolted to a frame central structure.
  • 11 is a partially grooved shaft for the version with a single side drum.
  • the extraordinary resistance of the device object of the present invention is of course obtained by the characteristic separation of two kinds of stresses. Only the torsion stresses for the transmission of the motor torque of the hydraulic motor are absorbed by the grooved shaft inserted in the central rotor while the other stresses are absorbed by the frame structure through the bolted side supports.
  • the invention of course allows for several variations of practical realization as far as the dimensioning and the structural proportioning are concerned and for the technological choices of the material for the realization of the details. All the milling machines having a central transmission shaft, grooved and extractable, with the characteristics as fundamentally illustrated, described and hereinafter claimed, will be held as being part of protection sphere of the present invention.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Mining & Mineral Resources (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Earth Drilling (AREA)
  • Pit Excavations, Shoring, Fill Or Stabilisation Of Slopes (AREA)
  • Shovels (AREA)

Abstract

An hydraulic milling machine for excavators characterized by the fact that the driving shaft (1) for the transmission of the torque, from th grooved rotor (2) of the central hydraulic motor to the milled tool holding drums (4), it is subject only to the torsion stress since all the other dynamic stresses on the drums are dumped on the supports (5) fixed on the structure.

Description

HYDRAULIC MILLING MACHINE FOR EXCAVATORS
FIELD OF THE ART
The invention concerns the technology of the mechanisms for the motion transmission from an hydraulic motor to milling rotating tools, included in the international classification E01 c.
STATE OF THE ART
It is known the employment of hydraulic motor to activate rotating operating tools and in particular milling machines that operate on stony compact materials. The known equipment, besides transmitting the necessary torque to operate the heavy milling operations, must also bear the bending stress and the shocks caused by the rapid impact of the tools against the rocky walls. The bending stress is increased by the fact that the milling drums are assembled overhanging on the motor shaft in order to perform penetrations in the rocky walls.
Such operational needs have demonstrated that motor shaft it is often not able to bear for long the combined effect of the heavy stresses during the milling operations. The problem to be solved is to increase the overall resistance and the life of the transmission organs. The present invention suggests an optimal solution for the problems that still affect this field of technology. The finding object of the present invention is also characterized by limited dimensions, economic realization and convenience during maintenance operations.
DESCRIPTION
The invention is now disclosed with reference to the figures of the attached drawings as a not limiting example.
Figure 1 is a view of the extractable transmission shaft that transmits the torque from a central hydraulic motor with two milling side drums.
Figure 2 is a view of an extractable transmission shaft that transmits the torque from a central hydraulic motor to a single side milling drum. Figures 1 and 2 highlight the simplicity of execution of the transmission shaft that is inserted and extracted with surprising simplicity just because its only function is to transmit the torque of the hydraulic central motor without bearing any other stress that milling drums are likely to encounter during heavy excavation operations.
Figure3 is a schematic section of the rotor of an hydraulic motor that can be applied to a frame structure of an operator machine. It can be noticed a central groove 2 where the grooved shaft, that transmits the torque of the hydraulic motor without suffering any milling related stress, is inserted and extracted. Figure 4 is an axis section of a support for a milling drum. It can be noticed the central grooves of the drum in which can be inserted and extracted the grooved shaft that transmits to the milling drum only the torque of the hydraulic motor but it does not suffer the other stresses caused by the heavy milling conditions. Figure 5 is an axis section of the side supports applied to the frame structure through the connecting bolts. It can be noticed that inside said supports are inserted taper roller bearings upon which are assembled the hubs of the side milling drums. Figure 5 presents a case where in the axial grooves of the side drums and of the hydraulic central motor can be inserted and then extracted the grooved shaft that transmits the torque to the milling drums held by the supports bolted to the frame structure. It can be noticed that the grooved shaft it is not yet assembled or it has already been extracted.
Figure 6 presents a grooved shaft already inserted in the groove of the side drums and in the main groove of the hydraulic motor.
Figure 7 represents a version of the invention with a single side drum. It can be noticed that the grooved shaft it has not been inserted yet or it has been already extracted from the central groove.
Figure 8 represents the same version of figure 7 with the grooved shaft already inserted in the relative grooves.
Figure 9 schematizes an external view of the application of two side drums. Figure 10 schematizes an external view of the application of a single drum. Figure 11 is a three-dimensional representation of the application of two side drums.
Figure 12 schematizes a side view of the application of the milling machine at the edge of an operator arm of a machine.
Figure 13 schematizes in perspective a milling head with two side drums. In the figures each single detail is marked as follows:
1 is a grooved shaft that can be inserted and extracted in the groove rotor of an hydraulic motor.
2 is the grooved rotor of a central hydraulic motor.
3 is the inner groove of the hub of a milling drum.
4 is a milling drum.
5 is a support that is bolted to a frame central structure.
6 is a hydraulic stator bolted to the frame central structure.
7 is the frame central structure.
8 is closing cover of the version with a single side drum.
9 are bolts for the application to the central structure.
10 are the bearings for the support of the drums applied to support 5 bolted to the structure frame.
11 is a partially grooved shaft for the version with a single side drum.
12 indicates the distributor of the hydraulic motor.
13 are elastic retaining rings of the extractable grooved shafts.
14 are milling tools applied to the drum of a milling machine
The evidence of the figures highlights the simplicity of realization and convenience of the maintenance operations for the replacement of the grooved shaft.
The extraordinary resistance of the device object of the present invention is of course obtained by the characteristic separation of two kinds of stresses. Only the torsion stresses for the transmission of the motor torque of the hydraulic motor are absorbed by the grooved shaft inserted in the central rotor while the other stresses are absorbed by the frame structure through the bolted side supports. The invention of course allows for several variations of practical realization as far as the dimensioning and the structural proportioning are concerned and for the technological choices of the material for the realization of the details. All the milling machines having a central transmission shaft, grooved and extractable, with the characteristics as fundamentally illustrated, described and hereinafter claimed, will be held as being part of protection sphere of the present invention.

Claims

1) Hydraulic milling machine for excavators CHARACTERIZED BY THE FACT THAT the motor shaft (1) for the transmission of the torque from the grooved rotor (2) of the central hydraulic motor to the tool holding milling drums (4) is subjected only to the torsion stress since all the other dynamic stresses on the drums are dumped on the supports (5) fixed onto the frame structure.
2) Hydraulic milling machine for excavators, as in claim 1, CHARACTERIZED BY THE FACT THAT the shaft 1 can be inserted and extracted from the grooved rotor (2) of the central hydraulic motor.
EP02775064A 2001-10-16 2002-10-11 Hydraulic milling machine for excavators Expired - Lifetime EP1440210B1 (en)

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IT2001BO000632A ITBO20010632A1 (en) 2001-10-16 2001-10-16 HYDRAULIC MILLING MACHINE FOR EXCAVATOR MACHINES
ITBO20010632 2001-10-16
PCT/IB2002/004171 WO2003033826A1 (en) 2001-10-16 2002-10-11 Hydraulic milling machine for excavators

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