WO1994025193A1 - Arrangement for an aligner for damaged vehicle bodywork and vehicle chassis - Google Patents
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- WO1994025193A1 WO1994025193A1 PCT/SE1994/000385 SE9400385W WO9425193A1 WO 1994025193 A1 WO1994025193 A1 WO 1994025193A1 SE 9400385 W SE9400385 W SE 9400385W WO 9425193 A1 WO9425193 A1 WO 9425193A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D—WORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D1/00—Straightening, restoring form or removing local distortions of sheet metal or specific articles made therefrom; Stretching sheet metal combined with rolling
- B21D1/14—Straightening frame structures
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60S—SERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60S5/00—Servicing, maintaining, repairing, or refitting of vehicles
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- the present invention relates to an arrangement for an aligner for damaged vehicle bodywork and vehicle chassis and represents a further development of the aligner arrangement in accordance with Swedish Patent No. 7712423.
- the aforementioned previously disclosed aligner arrangement has proved to be appropriate for the repair and alignment of damaged vehicles, most of all in conjunction with the alignment of damaged vehicle cabs and car bodywork.
- the advantages are largely attributable to the adaptability of the aligner arrangement to all forms of damage to a vehicle unit, as well as to the premises concerned.
- the aligner arrangement in question is a portable aligner equipped with folding wheels, which permit alternative positioning of the aligner unit in relation to the damaged vehicle and also permit the aligner to be lowered into contact with a workshop floor and secured to it by means of bolted connections or similar clamping devices.
- the aligner comprises a longitudinal alignment bar executed with a longitudinal guide for a carriage supported in such a way as to be capable of displacement . This is supported in roller bearings in the aligner and is equipped with alignment devices for exerting a pulling or pushing effect on the damaged vehicle unit.
- the force required for performing such operations is provided via controlled displacement movements of the carriage relative to the alignment bar, which movements are counterbalanced by servo-controlled actuating devices, for example hydraulic devices, anchored to the alignment bar.
- servo-controlled actuating devices for example hydraulic devices
- Forces acting obliquely in relation to the longitudinal extent of the alignment bar often make their effect felt during such operations. This imposes considerable stresses on the roller bearings and gives rise to high surface pressures in the bearing channels of the alignment bar, which stresses cause wear to take place which reduces the service life of said units.
- the object of the present invention is to eliminate the aforementioned disadvantages and to increase the effective power range of such aligners, and also to facilitate the manageability of such aligners through a reduction in weight and a simplified wheel positioning mechanism.
- the arrangement in accordance with the invention relates to a portable longitudinal aligner consisting of a lower part executed as a frame and an upper part, a so-called slide, mounted in it in such a way as to be capable of displacement, in conjunction with which the aligner is equipped with folding wheels capable of adjustment between a working position, in which the aligner is in contact with a floor or the like, and a transport position, in which the aligner adopts a free position relative to the floor.
- each of the wheels is mounted in such a way as to be capable of rotating at its free end on a U-shaped balance arm which engages around the lower part and is pivotally mounted on the out ⁇ ides of the lower part, and in that the wheels can be caused to oscillate about the fulcra of the balance arm via the force exerted on the web of the balance arm.
- the U-shaped balance arm consists of two two-armed lever arms, which at one end support the wheels and at the other end are capable of being assembled in such a way that they are rigidly connected to one another via a transverse bridge.
- the latter is preferably executed with a recess or the like intended to interact with a locking mechanism for the balance arm, which locking mechanism is pivotally mounted on the inside of the balance arm.
- the locking mechanism automatically adopts a locking position against the lower part and locks the wheel carrier in the transport position.
- the locking mechanism can be disengaged from its locking function against the lower part by manual actuation.
- a limited pivoting movement from its working position can also be imparted to the wheel carrier by rotating the locking mechanism in a direction acting against its own weight.
- Figure 1 shows a longitudinal section through the aligner in accordance with the invention without alignment devices
- Figure 2 Shows a plan view of the aligner without alignment devices
- Figure 3 shows a cross-section through the supporting profiles of the aligner in interaction with one another
- Figure 4 shows a side view of a part of the aligner equipped with a wheel carrier and an alignment device
- Figure 5 illustrates the interaction of the wheel carrier with a locking mechanism as a partially cut-away cross-sectional view
- Figure 6 illustrates three different positions for the aligner in relation to the floor.
- the aligner in accordance with the invention consists essentially of a lower part 1 and an upper part 2, the cross-sectional profiles of which are designed for interaction with one another in that the upper part 2 is executed on its sides with dovetail- shaped heels 2b,2c, so-called male heels, which engage in corresponding dovetail-shaped recesses lb,lc, so-called female channels, on the insides of a U-shaped groove la in the lower part 1.
- the upper part 2 like the lower part 1, extends in a longitudinal sense, and the longitudinal extent of the upper part is approximately two thirds of the longitudinal extent of the lower part.
- the upper part 2 is supported on the lower part 1 in such a way as to be capable of displacement.
- the dovetail-shaped heels 2b, 2c of the upper part 2 are executed on their inclined sides with dovetail-shaped recesses for sliding strips 3, which are fixed in position on the heels 2b,2c with a locking plate 4 and a couple of screws 28 at either end of the two dovetail-shaped heels 2b,2c on the upper part 2.
- the locking plates 4 thus act as scrapers to keep the sliding surfaces free from dirt.
- Figure 3 shows only a single heel 2c fitted with a sliding strip 3, however.
- the lower part 1 is executed, as previously mentioned, with a longitudinal U-shaped groove la, in which the upper part 2 is supported in such a way that it is capable of displacement.
- the lower part 1 is executed with support plates 5,6 on the sides of the aforementioned groove la, so as to permit contact with a floor with a width greater than the groove la.
- the two support plates 5 at one end of the lower part 1 exhibit a comparatively small extent in the longitudinal sense of the lower part 1.
- Attached to the aforementioned support plates 5 are two perforated attachment plates 7, so-called ears.
- the other end of the lower part 1 is executed for more than half of its longitudinal extent with two longitudinal support plates 6, and two perforated attachment plates 7, so- called ears, are attached to the outer end of said support plates. All these perforated attachment plates 7 extend in a longitudinal sense outside the profiled form of the lower part 1, so as to permit contact between the aligner and a cab bench or similar arrangement.
- the support plates 6 are provided on their two longitudinal sides with a row of open slots 6a spaced at regular intervals, so as to permit alternative attachment of the lower part 1 and the aligner to the floor, for example a workshop floor or similar base.
- the top of the upper part 2 is executed with two longitudinal parallel walls 8a, which together form a channel 8 of U-shaped cross-section.
- the aforementioned channel 8 provides a guide for an alignment device applied between the walls 8a, for example a bracket 9.
- the walls forming the channel 8 are provided with a number of transverse holes 8b in a row. Inserted in the aforementioned holes are transverse bolts or pins 10, which pass through the alignment device 9 and lock it in position relative to the upper part 2.
- Each of the ends of the channel 8 in the upper part 2 is closed with its own blanking plate 11.
- the upper part 2 and any alignment device 9 attached to it are intended to be caused to be displaced during a work operation.
- Such displacement movements are counterbalanced by the effect of servo-controlled actuating devices anchored to the lower part 1.
- actuating devices consist of an hydraulic unit comprising a piston-cylinder unit 12, which is attached in a longitudinal sense inside the lower part 1 and in contact with a transverse brace 13 at one end of the lower part 1, in conjunction with which a central nipple 12b in the end of the cylinder passes through a clearance hole in the brace 13 for attachment to a pressure source.
- the piston 12a is in contact with an end plug 14a on a longitudinal tube 14, which is rigidly attached to the upper part 2.
- the end plug 14a is an integral part of an inner tube 14b, which engages with the longitudinal tube 14, and the inner end of the inner tube is executed with a washer-shaped bearing 14c for a gas spring 15.
- the gas spring 15 is articulately mounted at its other end in a bearing attachment 16 attached in a transverse sense in the lower part 1.
- the illustrative embodiment relates to an aligner executed as a press bridge, in conjunction with which the purpose of the gas spring 15 is to return the piston 12a to its initial position whenever the working pressure inside the cylinder 12 permits it.
- the wheel carrier 17 is executed as a U-shaped balance arm and consists of two two-armed lever arms 18, the upper ends of which are rigidly attached to one another via a handle bracket 20 capable of being assembled with screws.
- the wheel carrier 17 is articulately mounted on the lower part 1, the so-called frame, in that each of the lever arms 18 is pivotally mounted via a screwed connection to its own outside of the lower part 1.
- Rotatably mounted on " the outside of each lever arm 18 at its lower end is a wheel 19.
- a guide hole 20a for an actuating lever (not shown) , which is designed to be inserted in the guide hole 20a.
- the wheel carrier 17 can be caused to pivot about its bearing centres so that the wheels 19 are pivoted upwards from the floor.
- the parallelism formed between the bearing centres of the lever arms and the handle bracket 20 causes simultaneous pivoting movements of the wheel carrier for both wheels 19.
- the wheel carrier 17 is so arranged as to interact with a locking mechanism 21.
- This consists of two parallel plates 22, which are rigidly connected to one another via a common hub 23 and a laterally arranged angle iron 24.
- a roller 25 is also pivotally mounted between the aforementioned plates 22.
- the locking mechanism 21 is pivotally mounted through the hub 23 on a pivot pin 26, which is attached to the inside of the upper part of one of the lever arms 18. Attached between the plates 22 and in contact with the hub 23 is a handle 27, by means of which the locking mechanism can be actuated to various positions.
- the locking mechanism 21 is disconnected and the wheel carrier 17 then adopts a position with the wheels 19 raised or disengaged from the floor.
- the actuating lever When the aligner is to be moved, the actuating lever is raised, in conjunction with which the wheel carrier 17 is caused to rotate about its bearings in such a way that the wheels 19 are brought into contact with the floor.
- the locking mechanism For a given angle of rotation of the wheel carrier 17, the locking mechanism is rotated by its own weight so that the angle iron 24 will come to rest edgeways against the top side of the lower part 1.
- the aforementioned position is the so-called transport position of the aligner, and in the same position the lower part 1 is free relative to the floor.
- the aligner arrangement When the aligner arrangement is to be lowered into contact with the floor, the operating lever must first be raised, whereupon the locking mechanism is manually actuated to provide disengagement, for example with the foot, so that the wheel carrier 17 can be rotated into the working position.
- a handle attachment 29 is rigidly connected to the lower part 1 and the bearing attachment 16 at the other end of the aligner. This is executed with guide holes for alternative mounting of the previously mentioned operating lever when the aligner is to be moved.
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EP94914677A EP0725691B1 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-28 | Aligner for damaged vehicle bodywork and vehicle chassis |
DE69416523T DE69416523T2 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-28 | DEVICE FOR ALIGNING DAMAGED MOTOR VEHICLE BODIES AND MOTOR VEHICLES |
US08/545,601 US5943901A (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1994-04-28 | Aligner for damaged vehicle bodywork and vehicle chassis |
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SE9301485A SE501203C2 (en) | 1993-04-30 | 1993-04-30 | Direction unit arrangement for damaged vehicle bodies and vehicle chassis |
SE9301485-0 | 1993-04-30 |
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DE (1) | DE69416523T2 (en) |
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GB1379076A (en) * | 1971-02-05 | 1975-01-02 | Saab Scania Ab | Vehicle frame and body straightening devices |
US4309895A (en) * | 1977-11-03 | 1982-01-12 | Josam Lastbilteknik Ab | Arrangement for straightening damaged vehicle bodies |
US4281532A (en) * | 1980-03-19 | 1981-08-04 | Portaframe, Inc. | Portable apparatus for straightening automobile bodies |
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