EP2678476A2 - Brücke und fahrzeug zum verlegen einer brücke - Google Patents
Brücke und fahrzeug zum verlegen einer brückeInfo
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- EP2678476A2 EP2678476A2 EP12726577.5A EP12726577A EP2678476A2 EP 2678476 A2 EP2678476 A2 EP 2678476A2 EP 12726577 A EP12726577 A EP 12726577A EP 2678476 A2 EP2678476 A2 EP 2678476A2
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01D—CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES, ELEVATED ROADWAYS OR VIADUCTS; ASSEMBLY OF BRIDGES
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a verlegbare bridge with a roadway and arranged at the ends of the roadway end pieces, which are pivotally connected to the roadway.
- the invention further relates to a vehicle for laying such a bridge.
- Such bridges are used in those cases in which the bridge is to be used only for a certain period of time to cross, for example, rivers, ditches and other obstacles.
- These bridges which are often referred to as pioneer bridges in the military sector, will be transported by a vehicle to their place of use and laid there over suitable installation devices on the obstacle, after which the bridge and thus the obstacle is then traversable. Once the bridge is no longer needed, it can be picked up by the vehicle, transported to another location and relocated there.
- the bridges consist of a plurality of pivotally interconnected parts.
- the bridge of three pivoting The bridge has a track which is pivotally connected at its ends to ramp-shaped end pieces, which can be pivoted towards the track for transport purposes, thereby resulting in a more compact transport position.
- G e l ö s t is this task in a bridge of the type mentioned in that the roadway is composed of several pivotally interconnected roadway segments.
- the length of the road can be changed segment by segment.
- a correspondingly adapted number of roadway segments can be provided. In this way, modular bridges of different transit lengths can be put together without having to stockpile a large number of different bridges.
- the roadway segments are lined up like a chain.
- the individual roadway segments can be designed as identical parts, so that they can be arranged in any order. to be lined up.
- the roadway may also be designed such that the chain-like juxtaposed roadway segments pivot against each other for transport purposes and can be locked against each other in the override position.
- the roadway segments are interconnected in such a way that results in a rollable roadway. By rolling or winding the roadway and thus the bridge can be transferred in total to a compact transport position.
- the roadway segments have a profiled cross-section with a top flange and a bottom flange, resulting in a favorable design of the roadway with regard to their carrying capacity.
- the upper belt can carry the actual drive-over surface on its upper side.
- the lower chord can be formed by the lower end of the roadway segments opposite the drive-over surface and serve to stiffen the roadway.
- the lower flange and the upper flange can be connected to one another via connecting elements, for example via a plurality of struts or a flat wall.
- the region of the lower belt is designed as a hollow profile, resulting in a weight-saving construction.
- a further embodiment provides that the roadway segments are connected to each other via arranged in the region of the upper belt joints.
- the joints can be designed as releasable hinges.
- the end pieces can also be connected to the roadway via articulation points arranged in the region of the upper belt.
- the roadway segments consist of two different materials. This results in a kind of hybrid construction, in which different areas of the roadway segments according to their load of suitable materials. In particular, materials of different specific weight and / or different strength can be used, resulting in a weight-saving design.
- the region of the upper belt made of metal and the region of the lower belt consists of a non-metallic lightweight construction material.
- the region of the upper belt in particular the drive-over surface, can be made of aluminum.
- the area of the lower belt may consist of a glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) or a carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP).
- GRP glass fiber reinforced plastic
- CFRP carbon fiber reinforced plastic
- the intermediate area between the upper belt and the lower belt can be constructed from a metal, in particular aluminum, or a non-metal.
- the roadway segments have interlocking centering elements.
- the centering elements of a roadway segment can engage in correspondingly designed centering elements of an adjacent roadway segment.
- the first centering element configured as a projection the latter can engage in a second centering element of the adjacent segment configured in the manner of a corresponding recess.
- the second centering element has an insertion bevel, via which the centering elements are securely brought into engagement.
- the centering elements are arranged in the region of the lower belt.
- the centering elements By arranging the centering elements in the joints opposite lying area of the road segments can be compensated for inaccuracies resulting from a game within the joints, resulting in a positionally accurate arrangement of the road segments in their overrun position.
- the roadway segments each have a drive-over surface, which is formed of two spaced-apart track carriers, resulting in a weight-saving design of the bridge with a substantially free central region between the track carriers.
- the track carriers are interconnected via cross members.
- the cross member may extend transversely to the direction of travel and be welded to the track carriers.
- the spurt carriers are U-shaped in cross-section, wherein the U-shaped cross-section opens downwards.
- the track carriers each have two lower straps.
- the lower chords may extend parallel to each other in the direction of travel of the bridge.
- the lower chords are designed as hollow profiles. By designed as a hollow sections lower straps, the weight of the roadway segments can be reduced.
- elements for mutual locking of the roadway segments can be arranged in the cavity formed in the hollow profile.
- the end pieces are formed in the manner of opposite the road inclined ramps. Due to the ramp-shaped design of the end pieces driving up to the level roadway is facilitated.
- the end pieces can be connected by joints on the upper belt to the roadway.
- the end pieces are composed of a plurality of pivotally interconnected ramp segments.
- the ramp segments can be designed in a manner similar to the roadway segments described above. Thus, all features described above in connection with the roadway segments can also be implemented in the ramp segments.
- the roadway segments are braced against each other via a cable.
- the roadway segments can be biased against each other in such a way that an uncon-ments pivoting of the road segments when driving over the bridge is prevented.
- the forces occurring when driving over the bridge can be easily absorbed via the rope even with a large number of individual segments of the bridge.
- end pieces are braced against the roadway via the cable.
- a rope extending from one end piece to the opposite over the entire length of the roadway can be used to lock the end pieces as well as the roadway.
- the rope can serve for bracing both ramp segments and the roadway segments.
- the cable runs against the roadway segments and / or the end pieces.
- the guidance of the rope prevents it from getting tangled when laying or taking pictures of the bridge. Through the guide, the rope can always be kept in a defined position relative to the roadway segments and / or the end pieces.
- the rope is arranged in the roadway segments and / or the end pieces. Inside the road segments, the rope is protected against weather, environmental and other influences.
- a guide means for guiding the cable in the region between two mutually pivoted roadway segments and / or ramp segments is provided on the roadway segments and / or the ramp segments.
- track segments and / or ramp segments create a gap. There is a risk that the rope in this space kinks or tangles. This can be prevented by a guide means for guiding the rope in this space.
- the guide means are designed such that they are in the mutual pivoting of two
- Road segments and / or ramp segments occur in the resulting between the roadway segments and / or the ramp segments gap.
- the rope can run independently of the pivotal position of two roadway segments in the space.
- the guide means is designed in the manner of a circle segment.
- the circle segment can be arranged pivoting on the roadway segment, resulting in a structurally simple guide.
- the guide means may be configured such that they enter when joining the roadway segments and / or the ramp segments in an adjacent roadway segment or ramp segment.
- the guide means can be located in the override position in an adjacent roadway segment and / or ramp segment and in a pivoted transport position in the space between the roadway segments and / or the ramp segments.
- a further advantageous embodiment provides that two guide means are arranged on the one track carrier of the roadway segment or the ramp segment such that they enter the track carrier of a roadway segment or ramp segment adjacent on one side.
- the leaders Means may be aligned parallel to each other and be introduced in the manner of teeth in the adjacent lane segment or ramp segment.
- Two guide means are particularly preferably arranged on the other track carrier of a roadway segment or ramp segment such that they enter the track carrier of a roadway segment or ramp segment adjacent to the other side. It results seich an alternate arrangement of the guide means such that the guide means of a track carrier in the one and the other track carrier have in the opposite direction.
- the roadway segments and / or the ramp segments each have a receptacle into which the guide means of the adjacent roadway segment or ramp segment can enter.
- the receptacle can be adapted to the shape of the guide means.
- the receptacle may be designed in the manner of a circular segment-shaped recess.
- the cable is locked to the end pieces, in particular to the end-side ramp segments, by means of a fixing device. By a fixing device, the tension of the rope can be maintained.
- a plurality of cables, in particular four, are provided for bracing the roadway segments and / or ramp segments.
- the forces occurring when driving over the bridge can advantageously be distributed over several ropes, which can be larger carryover loads carry.
- a bridge of the type described above By dividing the road into several road segments, the length of the road can be changed segment by segment. Depending on the length of the obstacle to be overcome, a suitable number of roadway segments can be lined up. In this way, modular bridges of different transit lengths can be assembled and laid by means of the vehicle. Without having to stockpile a large number of different bridges, a wide variety of transfer lengths can be achieved.
- An advantage for a simple laying or picking up the bridge is an embodiment, according to which the vehicle has a deflection device, into which the bridge can be inserted such that the bridge sections inserted into the deflection device can be deflected in a direction deviating from the insertion direction.
- the pivotally coupled roadway segments can be deflected automatically within the deflection, whereby a comparatively simple installation or picking up the bridge can be realized even with different bridge lengths.
- the bridge sections introduced into the deflection device can be deflected in a direction opposite to the insertion direction, whereby a compact transport position can be realized.
- the deflection device is designed in the manner of a bow-shaped deflection guide.
- the roadway and the tails can be introduced into the deflection device and thereby deflected in a direction deviating from the insertion direction.
- the deflection device has a Kreisseg- ment section, which causes an automatic deflection of the inserted portions during insertion of the bridge.
- a guide section for guiding the deflected bridge section adjoin the circle segment section.
- the guide portion may be arranged in a horizontal plane.
- Pivoting the deflected bridge section can be prevented.
- the deflected bridge portion may be guided in the guide portion such that it is spaced from the undeflected bridge portion.
- a laying arm for laying and receiving the bridge is provided, which is arranged in an end region of the vehicle, wherein the deflection device is arranged in the opposite end region of the vehicle.
- the laying arm can be arranged at the front of the vehicle, while the deflection device is arranged in the region of the rear of the vehicle.
- a drive for handling the bridge can be arranged on the laying arm.
- the vehicle has a tensioning device for tensioning the rope. By a tensioning device, the tension of the rope can be influenced.
- the tensioning device is arranged on the laying arm. With a tensioning device arranged on the laying arm, the rope of the bridge can shortly before the end of the
- a further embodiment provides that the tensioning device is arranged on the deflection device, in particular on its circular segment section or guide section.
- the tension of the cable can be adjusted in the transport position of the bridge.
- Fig. 1 in side view a schematic representation of a
- FIG. 2 in side view a schematic representation of a
- Bridge laying vehicle to illustrate the laying process 4 is a side view of an enlarged view of several roadway segments,
- FIG. 5 is a side view of a schematic representation of an end piece of the bridge
- FIG. 6 shows a frontal view of a roadway segment and FIG. 7 shows a side view of two roadway segments.
- a bridge laying vehicle 14 is shown with a stocked on this bridge 1.
- the bridge 1 is in its more compact transport position, in which it transported by means of the vehicle 14 to a site and on an obstacle to be crossed, for example, a river, a ditch, a swamp o. can be relocated away. Once the bridge 1 is no longer needed, it can be picked up again by the vehicle 14 and transported away.
- the bridge 1 has a roadway 2 and two ramp-shaped end pieces 3 arranged at the ends of the roadway 2, which are pivotably connected to the roadway 2.
- the roadway 2 is composed of a plurality of pivotally interconnected roadway segments 4, which are strung together in the manner of a length-variable chain.
- the length of the obstacle to be overcome After initially the length of the obstacle to be overcome has been determined, by adding or removing one or more of these roadway segments 4, the length of the roadway 2 and thus the Kochfahrpap the bridge 1 adapts segment by segment to the length of the obstacle to be overcome and the bridge 1 are placed in the transport position on the vehicle 14.
- the length of the obstacle to be bridged can be determined by means of appropriate reconnaissance measures, for example using satellite data.
- the transit distance of the bridge 1 can be adapted to the length of the obstacle to be bridged by adding or removing one or more roadway segments 4 and the bridge 1 thus adapted for transit length can be brought into its transport position on the vehicle 14, to be discussed in more detail below will be.
- a number of a total of twenty-two roadway segments 4 are provided, which are strung together like a chain.
- the invention is not limited to such a number of roadway segments 4.
- the roadway 2 of the bridge 1 has at least three roadway segments 4, with segment numbers of more than five, more than ten and in particular more than twenty being of particular advantage, with the length of the bridge 1 with an increasing number of segments more exacting to those required Traverse length is customizable.
- the bridge 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 has an end piece 3 in the end regions of the roadway 2.
- the end pieces 3 are formed in the manner of inclined with respect to the roadway 2 extending ramps and simplify insofar the up or down.
- the end pieces 3 consist of several pivotally interconnected segments. In the embodiment, four ramp segments each 8.1 -8.4 provided, but also more or fewer segments can be provided.
- a rope 24 is provided, via which the roadway 2 and the end pieces 3 tensile strength against each other can be braced, which will be explained in more detail below.
- the vehicle 14 is a transport and laying vehicle with a vehicle chassis 29 supported by a chain chassis, on the upper side of which the bridge 1 can be received in its transport position.
- a laying arm 13 is provided in the front region 18 of the vehicle 14, which is arranged pivotably on the vehicle 14 or on its vehicle base 29.
- two guide elements 16, 17 provided with a plurality of rollers are arranged, on which the bridge 1 can be moved in the direction of the laying arm 13 during the laying and receiving operation.
- the laying arm 13 has a drive 15 for moving the bridge 1 and a tensioning device 9.3, with which the tension of the cable 24 can be adjusted.
- a deflection device 10 is arranged, which is designed in the manner of a bow-shaped deflection guide.
- the deflection device 10 has a circular segment section 11 and a guide section 12.
- the corresponding section within the circular segment section 11 is automatically deflected in a direction deviating from the insertion direction.
- the corresponding sections of the bridge 1 are deflected in a direction opposite to the insertion direction and subsequently guided on the guide section 12 in this direction, so that the bridge 1 is arranged in the transport position in two superimposed layers on the vehicle 14, see. also Fig. 1. In this way, the length of the bridge 1 in the transport position can be reduced by about half compared to their override position.
- two tensioning devices 9.1, 9.2 are provided on the deflection device 10, with which the tension of the rope 24 arranged on the bridge 1 can also be adjusted in sections.
- One clamping device 9.1 is located on the guide section 12, the other clamping device 9.2 is arranged on the circular segment section 11.
- the clamping devices 9.1, 9.2 can be designed for this purpose as slip clutches which generate the desired cable tension in the continuous bridge section.
- the bridge 1 can be transferred at the site in a few steps from the transport position in the over-travel position.
- 3a shows the bridge 1 in its transport position on the vehicle 14.
- An upper section 1.1 of the bridge 1 is located in a deflected position above an undeflected section 1.2.
- the ramp surfaces of the two sections 1.1, 1.2 have in this position to each other.
- the cable 24 within the upper section 1.1 is taut and has a tension sufficient to secure the roadway segments 4 arranged overhead in this section 1.1 as well as ramp segments 8.1-8.4 against unintentional downward pivoting.
- the roadway segments 4 and ramp segments 8.1 -8.4 are held in a substantially horizontal position.
- the cable section running in the lower section 1.2 is relaxed, so that the roadway segments 4 and ramp segments 8.1 -8.4 rest loosely against one another in this section 1.2.
- the bridge 1 can be transported to its place of use and arrived there then transferred from the transport position in the over-travel position.
- the bridge 1 is first moved over the feed drive 15 in the laying direction V relative to the vehicle 14.
- the upper layer or the upper section 1 .1 is pulled against the laying direction V in the deflection device 10, the cable 24 when passing the tensioning device relaxes 9.1 and the relaxed sections of the bridge 1 by mutual pivoting of the roadway segments 4 and Rampensegmente 8.1 -8.4 be redirected.
- the bridge 1 is moved in this way until the position shown in FIG. 3b is reached, in which all the roadway segments 4 and the ramp segments 8.1-8.4 are arranged in the laying direction V.
- the rope 24 is now stretched in a next step, whereby the roadway segments 4 and the ramp segments 8.1-8.4 are braced against each other with a certain bias.
- the cable 24 can be locked after clamping, so that the voltage generated is maintained even after laying the bridge 1, see. Fig. 5.
- the bridge 1 is now moved over the obstacle.
- the pivotally mounted on the vehicle body 29 laying arm 13 is further pivoted forward until the vehicle-facing end piece 3 rests on the opposite side of the obstacle.
- we placed over the laying arm 13 of the region of the second end piece 3 in front of the vehicle after which the bridge 1 is then in its override position, in which it can be run over by a vehicle.
- the over-travel position the resulting over the bridge 1 by the load over the bridge 1 moving vehicles in the lower region of the bridge 1 resulting tensile forces on the rope 24 are included, to which the cable 24 has a corresponding strength or parallel multiple ropes 24 across the width of Bridge are arranged distributed.
- the roadway segments 4 have a profile-shaped cross section with a top flange 5 and a bottom flange 6. While the upper belt 5 is formed from a light metal, in particular aluminum, the region of the lower belt 6 is made of a non-metallic lightweight material such as glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) or carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP). The area between the upper belt 5 and the lower belt 6 consists of a plurality of plate-shaped elements, which are also constructed of a non-metallic lightweight material, resulting in a lightweight structure.
- GRP glass fiber reinforced plastic
- CFRP carbon fiber reinforced plastic
- the roadway segments 4 are connected in a chain-like manner in the region of the upper belt 5 via joint points 7.
- the hinge points 7 are designed as releasable hinges, which are arranged in the region of the upper belt 5 or in the region of the override surface 28.
- the arrangement of the hinge points 7 in the region of the upper belt 5 results in a back-stiff chain, which is stiff in one direction and pivotally movable in the other direction.
- the cable 24 is guided in the lower section 6 of the roadway segments 4, in the form of a hollow profile, for which the lower belt 6 has an elongated cavity with tubular guide means 30 extending in the longitudinal direction of the bridge 1 , In the over-travel position of the bridge 1, these guide means 30 are lined up in such a way that a straight, over the entire length of the bridge 1 extending guide results.
- the guide means 30 are disengaged in this area.
- further guide means 26 are provided on the roadway segments 4 and ramp segments 8.1 -8.4 for guiding the rope 24 in the space created during mutual pivoting.
- the guide means 26 are of circular segment-shaped geometry and project laterally from the roadway segments 4 and the ramp segments 8.1 -8.4. In the untwisted state, the guide means 26 each dive into a correspondingly shaped receptacle 27 of the adjacent roadway segment 4 or ramp segment 8.1 -8.4.
- the guide means 26 are pivotally connected to the roadway segments 4, so that they emerge at least partially from the receptacles 27 in the mutual pivoting of two roadway segments 4 and allow a guide of the cable 24 within the resulting gap.
- leadership Mente 30 with the guide elements 26 results in a continuous guidance of the rope 24 also in the area against each other pivoted roadway segments 4 and Rampensegmente 8.1 - 8.4. As can be seen from the illustration in FIG.
- the transfer face 28 of the bridge 1 is formed by track carriers 20 formed on the roadway segments 4 and spaced from one another.
- the track carriers 20 are connected to each other transversely to the direction of travel by cross members 21 and have a U-shaped, downwardly opening cross-section.
- the legs of the U-shaped track carrier 20 form each track carrier 20 two downwardly projecting bottom straps 6, which extend parallel to each other in the direction of travel of the bridge 1 and are formed as hollow profiles.
- a cable 24 is guided so that viewed over the entire cross section of the bridge 1, as shown in FIG. 6, a total of four cables 24 are arranged parallel to each other.
- two guide means 26 serving for the space guide are arranged, which can enter into associated receivers 27 of the track carrier 20 of a roadway segment 4 adjacent to the one side.
- the guide means 26 of the one track carrier 20 point in the opposite direction of the guide means 20 of the other track carrier 20.
- the guide means 26 of the right track carrier 20 out of the plane shown whereas the guide means 26 of the left track carrier 20 at not visible in Fig. 6 back of the roadway segment 4 are arranged and in the plane shown have in it.
- rieretti 22, 23 provided for centering two mutually pivoted roadway or ramp segments.
- the one centering element 23 is designed in the manner of a recess.
- the centering element 22 of the adjacent roadway segment 4 can be introduced.
- the centering element 22 is designed in the manner of a projection and adapted to the recess of the centering element 23.
- FIG. 5 shows an end piece 3 of the bridge 1 which has four ramp segments 8.1-8.4 connected to one another via hinge points 7.
- the connection of the end piece 3 with the adjacent roadway segment 4 of the roadway 2 is also made via a hinge point 7.
- the ramp elements 8.1 -8.4 have an opposite the roadway 2 inclined override surface 28, through which the drive up to the flat roadway 2 is facilitated.
- a fixing device 25 for locking the cable 24 is arranged on the end-side ramp element 8.4. This fixing device 25 can equally be provided on both end pieces 3 be able to pick up the bridge 1 coming from both sides of the obstacle.
- the above-described bridge 1 has a roadway 2, which is composed of a plurality of road segments 4 that are pivotably connected to one another.
- the roadway 2 of the bridge 1 can be formed from a freely selectable number of roadway segments 4. In this way, modular bridges 1 of different transit lengths can be put together and laid by means of the vehicle 14.
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