WO1983003591A1 - Towing vehicle - Google Patents

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WO1983003591A1
WO1983003591A1 PCT/SE1983/000115 SE8300115W WO8303591A1 WO 1983003591 A1 WO1983003591 A1 WO 1983003591A1 SE 8300115 W SE8300115 W SE 8300115W WO 8303591 A1 WO8303591 A1 WO 8303591A1
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vehicle
coupling means
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lifting
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Utvecklingsaktiebolaget Svenska
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FRÖROTH, Ake
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Priority to JP58501306A priority Critical patent/JPS59500959A/en
Priority to DE8383901244T priority patent/DE3370952D1/en
Publication of WO1983003591A1 publication Critical patent/WO1983003591A1/en
Priority to FI834472A priority patent/FI77415C/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60PVEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
    • B60P1/00Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading
    • B60P1/64Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading the load supporting or containing element being readily removable
    • B60P1/6418Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading the load supporting or containing element being readily removable the load-transporting element being a container or similar
    • B60P1/6445Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading the load supporting or containing element being readily removable the load-transporting element being a container or similar the load-transporting element being shifted only vertically

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  • the present invention relates to a towing vehicle with a front axle carrying at least one wheel, and a rear axle, the wheels of which are steerable and driveably connected to the vehicle driving means, a coupling means carried by the vehicle frame and implemented to provide a substantially rigid interconnection of the vehicle frame and an object to be towed, and a lifting means adapted to allow lifting the front wheels from the substructure when the coupling means is in engagement with said object.
  • Towing vehicles of this kind are intended, inter alia, for moving containers, or trailers etc in terminus areas.
  • the principles for the type of container handling intended here are well known and appear from the Swedish patent 7808448-0, for example. The occurrence of ramps having different slopes and configurations causes. special problems in this container handling.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a towing vehicle of the kind mentioned in the introduction, allowing a very flexible adaption to such ramps of different slopes and configurations.
  • Figures 1 and 2 schematically illustrate in plan view and side view a towing vehicle in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 3 in a view in the direction of arrows Ill-Ill in Figure 1, schematically illustrates a means for enabling taking up mutual torque stresses vertically between the vehicle and container.
  • the vehicle on the drawings has a rigid frame 2 carrying a driver's cabin 4 and a driving engine unit 6.
  • the vehicle has front wheels 8 and rear wheels 10.
  • the rear wheels 10 are steerable and drivably connected to the driving unit 6.
  • the vehicle carries a coupling means in the form of a rectangular frame 12 with coupling members for a container, trailer etc. 14, which is to be moved with the aid of the vehicle and which is carried by wheels at its end not visible in Figure 1.
  • the coupling members may be adapted for attaching the frame 12 to the corner fittings of the container etc. in a conventional manner.
  • the frame 12 is carried by two U-sectioned brackets 18, which in turn, between their legs, are pivotably carried at 20 by each a side beam 22. Between the forward ends the side beams 22 are pivotably mounted at 24 in mountings 26 carried by the vehicle frame 2.
  • the brackets 18 are joined together by a cross-beam 28 and the side beam 22 by a cross beam 30. Between pivot attachments 32 located low in brackets 34 connected to the frame 2 and pivot attachments at the cross beam 30 two hydraulic lifting cylinders 36 act. By means of the lifting cylinders 36, the side beams 22 may be lifted from a position substantially on level with the frame 2 to the position illustrated in Figure 1, by pivoting around the pivots 24.
  • Two hydraulic rams 42 act between lower pivot attachment 38 ⁇ in the frame 2 and pivot attachments 40 carried by the cross beam 28. More specifically, the brackets 18 and thereby the frame 12 can be forced to assume different angular positions relative the side beams 22 by means of the hydraulic cylinders 42.
  • the vehicle For coupling the described towing vehicle to a container etc. resting on the substructure 50 the following measures are taken.
  • the vehicle is backed towards the end wall of the container 14 with the brackets 18 and frame 12 in the position illustrated by dashed lines in Figure 1.
  • Coupling the frame 12 to the container 14 may be performed conventionally.
  • the forward end of the container etc. 14 is lifted up by operating the hydraulic cylinders 36.
  • the container 14 is thus now carried at its forward end by the frame 12 and at its rear end by said wheels.
  • the front end of the vehicle is subsequently lifted by pulling the hydraulic cylinders 42 to the position illustrated in Fig. 1, such that the front wheels 8 are clear from the substructure 50.
  • the towing vehicle can now be used for transporting the container 14, the back wheels 10 then serving as driving and steering wheels.
  • the front wheels of the vehicle are always kept sufficiently clear from the substructure 50 to allow said steering and driving functions of the rear wheels. This means that if the vehicle and the container are to travel up a ramp after having travelled on a substantially horizontal substructure, the front end of the vehicle may need to be raised still more by the hydraulic cylinders _ 2 to keep the front wheels clear from the ramp at the beginning.
  • the hydraulic cylinders 36 and 42 With the aid of the hydraulic cylinders 36 and 42 a very far-reaching adaption to different slopes and configurations of ramps can be attained without the risk of the goods container 14 ' or the front wheels 18 being brought into contact with any part of the ramp. For .example, if the vehicle and the . container are to pass a hump on a ramp it may be necessary for avoiding contact between the container and the hump, to raise the front end of the container, primarily with the aid of the cylinders 36, with simultaneous adjustment by means of the cylinders 42.

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Abstract

Towing vehicle with a front axle and a rear axle, the wheels (10) of which are steerable, and drivably connected to the driving means (6) of the vehicle, a coupling means (12) carried by the vehicle frame (2) and implemented to provide substantially rigid interconnection of the vehicle frame (2) and an object (14) to be towed, and a lifting means (42) adapted to allow lifting the front wheels (8) from the substructure (50) when the coupling means (12) is in engagement with said object. The lifting means (42) acts between the coupling means (12) and the vehicle frame (2).

Description

Towing vehicle.
The present invention relates to a towing vehicle with a front axle carrying at least one wheel, and a rear axle, the wheels of which are steerable and driveably connected to the vehicle driving means, a coupling means carried by the vehicle frame and implemented to provide a substantially rigid interconnection of the vehicle frame and an object to be towed, and a lifting means adapted to allow lifting the front wheels from the substructure when the coupling means is in engagement with said object. Towing vehicles of this kind are intended, inter alia, for moving containers, or trailers etc in terminus areas. The principles for the type of container handling intended here are well known and appear from the Swedish patent 7808448-0, for example. The occurrence of ramps having different slopes and configurations causes. special problems in this container handling.
The object of the present invention is to provide a towing vehicle of the kind mentioned in the introduction, allowing a very flexible adaption to such ramps of different slopes and configurations.
This has been achieved in that the towing vehicle in accordance with the invention has been given the characterizing features disclosed in claim 1.
The invention will now be described more closely with reference to the appended drawings, whereon Figures 1 and 2 schematically illustrate in plan view and side view a towing vehicle in accordance with the invention, and Figure 3 in a view in the direction of arrows Ill-Ill in Figure 1, schematically illustrates a means for enabling taking up mutual torque stresses vertically between the vehicle and container.
The vehicle on the drawings has a rigid frame 2 carrying a driver's cabin 4 and a driving engine unit 6. The vehicle has front wheels 8 and rear wheels 10. In a manner not disclosed, but known per se, the rear wheels 10 are steerable and drivably connected to the driving unit 6.
To the rear, the vehicle carries a coupling means in the form of a rectangular frame 12 with coupling members for a container, trailer etc. 14, which is to be moved with the aid of the vehicle and which is carried by wheels at its end not visible in Figure 1. More specifically, the coupling members may be adapted for attaching the frame 12 to the corner fittings of the container etc. in a conventional manner.
The frame 12 is carried by two U-sectioned brackets 18, which in turn, between their legs, are pivotably carried at 20 by each a side beam 22. Between the forward ends the side beams 22 are pivotably mounted at 24 in mountings 26 carried by the vehicle frame 2. The brackets 18 are joined together by a cross-beam 28 and the side beam 22 by a cross beam 30. Between pivot attachments 32 located low in brackets 34 connected to the frame 2 and pivot attachments at the cross beam 30 two hydraulic lifting cylinders 36 act. By means of the lifting cylinders 36, the side beams 22 may be lifted from a position substantially on level with the frame 2 to the position illustrated in Figure 1, by pivoting around the pivots 24.
Two hydraulic rams 42 act between lower pivot attachment 38^in the frame 2 and pivot attachments 40 carried by the cross beam 28. More specifically, the brackets 18 and thereby the frame 12 can be forced to assume different angular positions relative the side beams 22 by means of the hydraulic cylinders 42. The described arrangement with the members 22, 42,
18 and 36 is preferably implemented and arranged such that there is also space for a fifth wheel on the frame and for coupling a semitrailer when said members are not in use. The frame 12 and brackets 18 are attached to each other while permitting mutual rotating movement in the plane of the frame 12. This rotational movement is counteracted by four damping cylinders 70. This arrangement permits mutual rotation in case of great loads the wheel pair of the vehicle is vertically rotated in relation to the rear wheels of the container. Alternatively, said rotational movement may be taken up between the vehicle frame and the rear axle.
For coupling the described towing vehicle to a container etc. resting on the substructure 50 the following measures are taken. The vehicle is backed towards the end wall of the container 14 with the brackets 18 and frame 12 in the position illustrated by dashed lines in Figure 1. Coupling the frame 12 to the container 14 may be performed conventionally. Thereupon the forward end of the container etc. 14 is lifted up by operating the hydraulic cylinders 36. The container 14 is thus now carried at its forward end by the frame 12 and at its rear end by said wheels. The front end of the vehicle is subsequently lifted by pulling the hydraulic cylinders 42 to the position illustrated in Fig. 1, such that the front wheels 8 are clear from the substructure 50. The towing vehicle can now be used for transporting the container 14, the back wheels 10 then serving as driving and steering wheels.
By lifting the load in the described manner with the coupling means 12,18 itself, there are avoided the problems connected with lifting a very heavy load a comparatively large distance by raising the vehicle frame with respect to its rear axle.
The front wheels of the vehicle are always kept sufficiently clear from the substructure 50 to allow said steering and driving functions of the rear wheels. This means that if the vehicle and the container are to travel up a ramp after having travelled on a substantially horizontal substructure, the front end of the vehicle may need to be raised still more by the hydraulic cylinders _ 2 to keep the front wheels clear from the ramp at the beginning. With the aid of the hydraulic cylinders 36 and 42 a very far-reaching adaption to different slopes and configurations of ramps can be attained without the risk of the goods container 14 ' or the front wheels 18 being brought into contact with any part of the ramp. For .example, if the vehicle and the . container are to pass a hump on a ramp it may be necessary for avoiding contact between the container and the hump, to raise the front end of the container, primarily with the aid of the cylinders 36, with simultaneous adjustment by means of the cylinders 42.

Claims

Claims .
1. Towing vehicle with a front axle and a rear axle, the wheels (10) of which are steerable, and drivably connected to the driving means (6) of the vehicle, a coupling means (12) carried by the vehicle frame (2) and implemented to provide a substantially rigid interconnection of the vehicle frame (2) and an object (14) to be towed, and a lifting means (42) adapted to allow lifting the front wheels (8) from the substructure (50) when the coupling means (12) is in engagement with said object (14), characterized in that the lifting means (42) acts between the coupling means (12) and the vehicle frame (2).
2. Vehicle as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the lifting means comprises pulling cylinders (42) acting between the coupling means (12) and the vehicle frame (2) at a forward portion of the vehicle..
3. Vehicle as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the coupling means (12) is carried raisable and lowerable (36) relative the vehicle frame.
4. Vehicle as claimed in claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the coupling means (12) is carried vertically pivotable at the rear end of carrying beams (22), the forward ends of which are pivotably carried at a forward point of the ehicle, and which are adjustable in height with the aid of hydraulic cylinders (36) acting between them and the frame (2), the point of action (40) of the pulling cylinders (42) at the coupling means being above the pivot axes (20) at the rear end of the carrying beams.
5. Vehicle as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized by a flexible attachment means (70) allowing relative rotation between vehicle and towed object in case of large loads, about an axis extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
PCT/SE1983/000115 1982-04-07 1983-03-28 Towing vehicle WO1983003591A1 (en)

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP58501306A JPS59500959A (en) 1982-04-07 1983-03-28 towing vehicle
DE8383901244T DE3370952D1 (en) 1982-04-07 1983-03-28 Towing vehicle
FI834472A FI77415C (en) 1982-04-07 1983-12-07 Towing vehicles.

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SE8202215-3820407 1982-04-07
SE8202215A SE8202215L (en) 1982-04-07 1982-04-07 TRACTIVE

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DE (1) DE3370952D1 (en)
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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SE148620C1 (en) * 1949-07-16 1955-01-25
US2936037A (en) * 1959-02-25 1960-05-10 Allis Chalmers Mfg Co Hydraulic control system
SE357721B (en) * 1966-08-13 1973-07-09 Eaton Gmbh
SE412571B (en) * 1978-08-07 1980-03-10 Tenn Nils Bertil Johan TRACTIVE

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
SE148620C1 (en) * 1949-07-16 1955-01-25
US2936037A (en) * 1959-02-25 1960-05-10 Allis Chalmers Mfg Co Hydraulic control system
SE357721B (en) * 1966-08-13 1973-07-09 Eaton Gmbh
SE412571B (en) * 1978-08-07 1980-03-10 Tenn Nils Bertil Johan TRACTIVE

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JPS59500959A (en) 1984-05-31
SE8202215L (en) 1983-10-08
FI834472A0 (en) 1983-12-07
FI77415B (en) 1988-11-30
EP0105310A1 (en) 1984-04-18
EP0105310B1 (en) 1987-04-15
DE3370952D1 (en) 1987-05-21
FI834472A (en) 1983-12-07

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