WO2014065041A1 - 多段伸縮アーム装置および多段伸縮アーム装置を備えた深掘り掘削機 - Google Patents
多段伸縮アーム装置および多段伸縮アーム装置を備えた深掘り掘削機 Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention relates to a multi-stage telescopic arm device suitably used for excavating the ground deeply, for example, in civil engineering work, and a deep excavator equipped with the multi-stage telescopic arm device.
- a deep excavator when excavating a vertical shaft deep in the ground in civil engineering work, a deep excavator is preferably used.
- This deep digging machine includes a self-propelled vehicle body, a boom provided on the vehicle body so as to be able to move up and down, and a multistage telescopic arm device provided on the tip side of the boom.
- the multi-stage telescopic arm device includes a telescopic arm having an outer cylinder extending in the upper and lower directions and a multi-stage inner cylinder, a telescopic fixed sheave unit fixed to the outer cylinder, and a length direction of the outer cylinder.
- Telescopic cylinders a sheave fixture that is attached to the telescopic cylinder and moves in the length direction of the outer cylinder, a movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction provided in the sheave fixture, and one end side locked to the outer cylinder At the same time, the other end is locked to the inner cylinder, and an intermediate portion is provided with a telescopic rope that is wound around the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the telescopic movable sheave unit. Furthermore, a clamshell bucket for earth and sand excavation is attached to the tip of the inner cylinder.
- This deep digging machine reduces the telescopic cylinder in a state where the telescopic arm provided on the tip side of the boom is held perpendicular to the ground, thereby lowering the inner cylinder of the telescopic arm downward from the outer cylinder. Elongate. Therefore, the excavator can excavate the earth and sand using the clamshell bucket attached to the tip (lower end) of the inner cylinder.
- the telescopic cylinder After gripping the earth and sand excavated by the clamshell bucket, the telescopic cylinder is extended, and the inner cylinder is pulled into the outer cylinder along with the clamshell bucket by the telescopic rope. In this state, the excavated earth and sand can be discharged by turning the upper swing body of the excavator toward a predetermined soil discharge position and opening the clamshell bucket (see Patent Document 1).
- the telescopic fixed sheave unit is attached to the outer cylinder of the telescopic arm, and the four sheaves constituting the telescopic movable sheave unit are attached.
- the sheave is installed.
- the telescopic rope has one end side locked to the outer cylinder and the other end side locked to the inner cylinder.
- the middle part of the telescopic rope is composed of four sheaves of the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the movable movable sheave for expansion and contraction. It is multiplied by the four sheaves of the unit a total of 8 times.
- the telescopic rope passes through the four sheaves of the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the four sheaves of the telescopic movable sheave unit. I get tired.
- the deep excavator according to the prior art has a problem that the frequency of exchanging the telescopic rope increases.
- the deep excavator according to the prior art has a large number of sheaves constituting the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction, so the diameter of each sheave is increased to extend the life of the telescopic rope. If it is increased, the mass of each sheave increases. As a result, there is a problem that the mass of the entire telescopic arm increases and the stability of the deep excavator is impaired.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems of the prior art, and provides a multistage telescopic arm device and a deep excavator equipped with the multistage telescopic arm device that can extend the life of the telescopic rope. It is aimed.
- the present invention relates to an expansion / contraction having an outer cylinder and a plurality of inner cylinders that are provided on the tip end side of the boom of an attachment object so as to extend upward and downward, and are accommodated in the lengthwise direction inside the outer cylinder.
- An arm, an extension cylinder disposed along a length direction of the outer cylinder constituting the extension arm, a left and right extension fixed sheave unit fixed to the outer cylinder, and the extension cylinder A sheave fixture that moves in the longitudinal direction of the outer cylinder so as to approach or separate from each of the telescopic fixed sheave units, and a left and right telescopic movable sheave unit provided on the sheave fixture And one end side is locked to the outer cylinder and the other end side is locked to the innermost inner cylinder among the inner cylinders, and a midway portion is the each telescopic fixed sheave unit and each telescopic movable sheave unit.
- Left wound around Applied and stretching rope of the multi-stage telescopic arms device including a.
- each of the expansion and contraction fixed sheave units is composed of two sheaves
- each of the expansion and contraction movable sheave units is composed of two sheaves
- each of the expansion and contraction ropes is composed of each of the expansion and contraction ropes.
- the fixed sheave unit for use and the movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction are configured to be hung four times.
- the telescopic movable sheave unit supported by the sheave fixture moves upward and approaches the telescopic fixed sheave unit fixed to the outer cylinder. For this reason, the telescopic rope wound around the sheave of the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the sheave of the telescopic movable sheave unit is fed out, and the telescopic arm is extended by pulling the inner cylinder out of the outer cylinder. be able to.
- the telescopic cylinder is extended, the telescopic movable sheave unit supported by the sheave mounting tool moves downward and is separated from the telescopic fixed sheave unit fixed to the outer cylinder.
- the telescopic rope is wound between the sheave of the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the sheave of the telescopic movable sheave unit, and the inner cylinder is drawn into the outer cylinder, thereby reducing the telescopic arm. Can do.
- the telescopic rope is configured to be hung four times in total between the two sheaves constituting the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the two sheaves constituting the telescopic movable sheave unit. Therefore, for example, as in the prior art, a configuration in which a telescopic rope is wound a total of 8 times between the four sheaves constituting the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the four sheaves constituting the telescopic movable sheave unit. In comparison with the above, the number of times the telescopic rope is bent by the sheave can be halved, and the life of the telescopic rope can be extended.
- the mass of the telescopic arm increases even when the diameter of each sheave is increased in order to extend the life of the telescopic rope. And the stability of the multistage telescopic arm device can be ensured.
- the outer cylinder is provided with a boom bracket having a connecting portion connected to the boom, and a swing that is provided above or below the boom bracket with a gap therebetween to swing the telescopic arm with respect to the boom.
- a cylinder bracket having a connecting portion to which a moving cylinder is connected, and the telescopic cylinder has a tube and a rod having one side fixed to the piston within the tube and the other side protruding from the tube to the outside,
- the sheave fitting is attached to one of the tube and the rod, and when the telescopic cylinder is in the most contracted state, one end of the tube and the rod is above the boom bracket and the cylinder bracket.
- the tube is located above the connecting portion of the bracket located at the position when the tube is fully extended.
- One end of the rod is in the fact that the construction of arranging so as to be positioned below the connecting portion of the bracket located below of the boom bracket and the cylinder bracket.
- the telescopic cylinder is constituted by a hydraulic cylinder having a tube and a rod having one side fixed to the piston in the tube and the other side projecting outward from the tube, and the telescopic cylinder is in a most contracted state.
- the length dimension from the bottom of the tube to the tip of the rod is set to a length that is approximately 1 ⁇ 2 of the length dimension of the outer cylinder.
- the telescopic arm can be expanded and contracted simply by hanging the telescopic rope four times between the two sheaves of the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the two sheaves of the telescopic movable sheave unit.
- the tip of the rod of the telescopic cylinder is attached to the upper side of the outer cylinder in an upward state, and the sheave attachment is attached to the tube of the telescopic cylinder.
- the tip of the rod of the telescopic cylinder is attached to the outer cylinder in an upward state.
- the heavy tube and the sheave fitting are moved downward together and wound around the sheave of the telescopic movable sheave unit and the sheave of the telescopic fixed sheave unit.
- the inner cylinder is pulled up to the inside of the outer cylinder via the telescopic rope.
- a downward load due to the weight of the tube and the sheave fitting acts on the tube moving downward. Therefore, the pulling force of the inner cylinder can be increased by utilizing the weight of the tube and the sheave fitting, and the pulling operation of the inner cylinder by the expansion / contraction cylinder can be performed efficiently.
- each of the expansion and contraction fixed sheave units is provided symmetrically to the left and right of the outer cylinder with the expansion and contraction cylinder in between, and each of the expansion and contraction movable sheave units is expanded and contracted with respect to the sheave fixture.
- each of the telescopic ropes is between the sheave of the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the sheave of the telescopic movable sheave unit disposed on the left side of the telescopic cylinder.
- a configuration in which each is wound between a sheave of the fixed sheave unit for expansion and contraction and a sheave of the movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction arranged on the right side of the expansion and contraction cylinder.
- the telescopic fixed sheave unit, the telescopic movable sheave unit, and the telescopic rope are arranged one by one symmetrically on the left and right with the telescoping cylinder in between, so one telescopic rope It is possible to reduce the load acting on the. As a result, the life of the telescopic rope can be extended, and the telescopic arm can be stably expanded and contracted over a long period of time. Moreover, even if one of the telescopic ropes is cut, the inner cylinder can be supported by the other telescopic rope, so that the safety of excavation work can be ensured.
- a sheave attachment guide rail that extends in the length direction in parallel with the outer cylinder and is attached to the outer cylinder.
- the present invention is configured to move along the sheave fixture guide rail according to expansion and contraction.
- the sheave mounting tool when the sheave mounting tool is moved by the telescopic cylinder, the sheave mounting tool can always move on a fixed orbit by being guided by the sheave mounting tool guide rail.
- the telescopic rope wound around the sheave of the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the sheave of the telescopic movable sheave unit can smoothly follow the movement of the telescopic movable sheave unit supported by the sheave mounting tool.
- the stability of the expansion and contraction operation of the inner cylinder with respect to the outer cylinder can be enhanced.
- the strength of the outer cylinder can be increased by the sheave fixture guide rail provided on the outer cylinder, the reliability of the entire telescopic arm can be increased.
- the tube to which the sheave fixture is attached can also move on a certain track along the sheave fixture guide rail.
- the strength of the telescopic cylinder against buckling and lateral load can be increased, and the reliability of the telescopic cylinder can be increased.
- the pair of boom brackets that are attached to the outer side of the outer cylinder and below the sheave mounting tool so as to face each other in the left and right directions with a space therebetween and to be swingable on the front end side of the boom.
- the tube of the telescopic cylinder is arranged in a gap formed between the pair of boom brackets.
- the telescopic cylinder is disposed in a gap formed between a pair of boom brackets provided on the outside of the outer cylinder, the telescopic cylinder, the sheave mounting unit mounted on the tube of the telescopic cylinder, and the sheave mounting
- the telescopic movable sheave unit supported by the tool, the telescopic rope wrapped around the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the telescopic movable sheave unit, and the like can be viewed from the vehicle body side where the boom is provided. Accordingly, the operator on the vehicle body side provided with the boom can accurately perform the operation of extending and retracting the inner cylinder with respect to the outer cylinder while directly viewing the expansion cylinder and the like.
- an extension cylinder On the side of the outer cylinder opposite to the surface on which the boom bracket is provided, that is, on the side opposite to the vehicle body on which the boom is provided, an extension cylinder, an extension fixed sheave unit, and a sheave attachment There is no need to provide a tool or a movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction. For this reason, when extending
- the outer cylinder when the outer cylinder is placed on the ground in order to place the multistage telescopic arm device in the transport posture, the surface opposite to the surface attached to the boom can be placed on the ground.
- the weight of the telescopic arm acts on the telescopic cylinder, sheave fitting, telescopic fixed sheave unit, telescopic movable sheave unit, etc. without using a special table or the like. It can be held in an upward posture.
- the outer cylinder is provided with a tube guide that movably accommodates the tube of the telescopic cylinder and guides the tube in the length direction of the outer cylinder.
- the tube to which the sheave fitting is attached can be moved smoothly.
- the tube of the expansion / contraction cylinder can move on a fixed track along the tube guide, and the strength of the expansion / contraction cylinder against buckling or lateral load can be increased.
- the tube can be protected from falling rocks or the like during excavation.
- the outer cylinder includes at least a rear surface attached to the front end side of the boom, a front surface facing the rear surface in the front and rear directions, and a left side facing in the left and right directions across the rear surface and the front surface. And a right inclined surface disposed obliquely between the rear surface and the right side surface, and a right inclined surface disposed obliquely between the rear surface and the right side surface.
- the movable movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction is configured to be disposed on the outer side in the left and right directions from the left and right side surfaces constituting the outer cylinder.
- the outer cylinder is formed in a cylindrical shape having a polygonal cross-sectional shape, and the left and right inclined surfaces are provided between the rear surface attached to the front end side of the boom and the left and right side surfaces.
- the buckling strength can be increased against the load acting on the outer cylinder. Thereby, the lifetime of an outer cylinder can be extended and the reliability of an expansion-contraction arm can be improved.
- the movable movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction supported by the sheave mounting tool is arranged on the outer side in the left and right directions from the left and right side surfaces constituting the outer cylinder, so that the movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction is rear face of the outer cylinder. It is possible to suppress a large protrusion to the side. As a result, even when a telescopic movable sheave unit composed of a large diameter sheave can be used, the periphery of the telescopic movable sheave unit can be reduced in size. It can be used to extend the life of the telescopic rope.
- the structure can extend the life of the telescopic rope, the load acting on the telescopic rope can be set large. As a result, the capacity of the clamshell bucket attached to the inner cylinder to which the telescopic rope is connected can be increased, and a large amount of earth and sand can be excavated.
- the outer cylinder includes a rear surface attached to the front end side of the boom, a front surface facing the rear surface in the front and rear directions, and a left side surface facing in the left and right directions across the rear surface and the front surface. And a right side surface, a left inclined surface disposed obliquely between the rear surface and the left side surface, and a right inclined surface disposed obliquely between the rear surface and the right side surface. It is in the shape of a rectangular tube having a cross-sectional shape. Thereby, buckling strength can be raised with respect to the load which acts on an outer cylinder, and the lifetime of an outer cylinder can be extended.
- the first-stage inner cylinder is separated from the outer cylinder by the telescopic cylinder.
- a pushing mechanism is provided for pushing the first-stage inner cylinder in the extending direction when extended, and the pushing mechanism is located on the lower side of the outer cylinder and is provided on the outer cylinder.
- the pressing sheave for pushing is arranged at the lower end portion of the outer cylinder as in the prior art
- the first-stage inner cylinder when the first-stage inner cylinder is accommodated in the outer cylinder, it protrudes from the lower end portion of the outer cylinder.
- the protruding amount of the lower end portion of the first stage inner cylinder can be reduced.
- the total length when the telescopic arm is contracted to the minimum can be shortened. For example, when the multistage telescopic arm device is transported, a compact transport posture can be achieved.
- the present invention comprises a self-propelled vehicle body, a boom provided to the vehicle body so as to be able to move up and down, and a multistage telescopic arm device provided on the tip side of the boom, the multistage telescopic arm device comprising: A telescopic arm having an outer cylinder extending in the downward direction and a plurality of inner cylinders accommodated inside the outer cylinder so as to be stretchable in the length direction, and along the length direction of the outer cylinder constituting the telescopic arm The telescopic cylinders arranged, left and right telescopic fixed sheave units fixed to the outer cylinder, and the telescopic fixed sheave units attached to the telescopic cylinders so as to approach or separate from each other.
- a sheave fixture that moves in the length direction of the outer cylinder, a left and right telescopic movable sheave unit provided on the sheave fixture, one end of which is locked to the outer cylinder, and the other end is the inner cylinder Of the inner cylinder Is, sites middle is applied to the each extendable fixed sheave units and left the wound each telescoping movable sheave units and wound, comprising a telescoping rope right deep digging excavator.
- Each of the telescopic fixed sheave units is composed of two sheaves
- each of the telescopic movable sheave units is composed of two sheaves
- each of the telescopic ropes is each of the telescopic fixed sheave units.
- the movable movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction are configured to be hung four times.
- the telescopic rope is hung four times in total between the two sheaves of the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the two sheaves of the telescopic movable sheave unit. Therefore, for example, as in the prior art, a configuration in which a telescopic rope is wound a total of 8 times between the four sheaves constituting the telescopic fixed sheave unit and the four sheaves constituting the telescopic movable sheave unit. Compared to the above, the life of the telescopic rope can be extended.
- the mass of the telescopic arm increases even when the diameter of each sheave is increased in order to extend the life of the telescopic rope.
- the stability of the deep excavator can be ensured.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of the multistage telescopic arm device as seen from the direction of arrows IV-IV in FIG. 3. It is a perspective view which shows a multistage telescopic arm apparatus alone.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of main parts showing the outer cylinder, the telescopic cylinder, the telescopic fixed sheave unit, the sheave mounting tool, the telescopic movable sheave unit, the sheave mounting guide rail, and the like in FIG. 5.
- It is a perspective view of the principal part expansion which shows a sheave fixture, the movable sheave unit for expansion / contraction, the movable sheave for pushing, a sheave fixture guide rail, etc.
- It is a front view of the principal part expansion which expands and shows the fixed sheave unit for expansion-contraction in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the telescopic arm, the boom bracket, and the like viewed from the direction of arrows XI-XI in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the telescopic arm, the telescopic cylinder, the sheave attachment, the telescopic movable sheave unit, etc., as viewed from the direction of arrows XII-XII in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the telescopic arm, the telescopic cylinder, the sheave attachment, the telescopic movable sheave unit, etc., as viewed from the direction of arrows XII-XII in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the telescopic arm, the telescopic cylinder, the sheave mounting tool, the pushable movable sheave, and the like viewed from the direction of arrows XIII-XIII in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the telescopic arm, the sheave mounting opening, the push-in fixed sheave, and the like when viewed from the direction of arrows XIV-XIV in FIG. 3. It is a side view which shows the state which put the expansion-contraction arm on the ground with the deep excavator as a transport posture.
- FIG. 1 It is a front view which shows the modification which has arrange
- reference numeral 1 denotes a deep excavator according to the present embodiment.
- the deep excavator 1 is mounted on a crawler type lower traveling body 2 capable of self-propelling and capable of turning on the lower traveling body 2.
- a vehicle body made up of the upper revolving body 3. This vehicle body is an attachment target of the multistage telescopic arm device 11 described later.
- the upper swing body 3 includes a swing frame 3A as a base, a cab 3B disposed on the front left side of the swing frame 3A, a counterweight 3C provided on the rear end side of the swing frame 3A, and an engine inside. , And a building cover 3D that accommodates equipment (not shown) such as a hydraulic pump.
- a boom cylinder 4A is provided between the boom 4 and the swing frame 3A, and the boom 4 moves up and down with respect to the upper swing body 3 by expanding and contracting the boom cylinder 4A.
- the bottom side of the excavator swing cylinder 4B is attached to the upper surface side of the boom 4, and the rod side of the excavator swing cylinder 4B is attached to the multistage telescopic arm device 11.
- Reference numeral 11 denotes a multi-stage telescopic arm device attached to the distal end side of the boom 4, and the multi-stage telescopic arm device 11 includes a telescopic arm 12, a telescopic cylinder 25, a sheave mounting tool 30, and a telescopic fixed sheave unit 31. And a movable sheave unit 33 for expansion and contraction and a rope 34 for expansion and contraction.
- the telescopic arm 12 indicates a telescopic telescopic arm attached to the tip side of the boom 4 so as to extend upward and downward.
- the telescopic arm 12 includes an outer cylinder 13 positioned on the outermost side and a later-described first stage accommodated in the lengthwise direction on the inner peripheral side of the outer cylinder 13 (movable).
- the outer cylinder 13 includes a rear surface 13A attached to the front end side of the boom 4, a front surface 13B facing the rear surface 13A with a distance in the front and rear directions, the rear surface 13A and the front surface.
- the outer cylinder 13 is formed as a square cylinder having a hexagonal cross-sectional shape as a whole.
- the outer cylinder 13 is provided with the left inclined surface 13E between the rear surface 13A and the left side surface 13C attached to the front end side of the boom 4, and the right inclined surface 13F is provided between the rear surface 13A and the right side surface 13D. It has been. Thereby, the outer cylinder 13 becomes a structure which can raise the buckling strength with respect to the load which acts on the said outer cylinder 13.
- FIG. On the other hand, the upper end portion 13G and the lower end portion 13H of the outer cylinder 13 are open ends.
- the upper flange plate 14 is located at an intermediate portion in the length direction of the outer cylinder 13 and is integrally provided on the outer peripheral side of the outer cylinder 13.
- One end 42 ⁇ / b> A of a pushing rope 42 described later is locked to the upper flange plate 14.
- the lower flange plate 15 is integrally provided at the lower end portion of the outer cylinder 13.
- One end 37 ⁇ / b> A of a support rope 37 described later is locked to the lower flange plate 15.
- Left and right sheave mounting openings 16 and 16 ′ are provided on the lower side of the outer cylinder 13. As shown in FIG. 14, the left sheave mounting opening 16 is formed at a portion where the left side surface 13 ⁇ / b> C and the left inclined surface 13 ⁇ / b> E constituting the outer cylinder 13 intersect, and the right sheave mounting opening 16 ′ is the right side of the outer cylinder 13. It is formed at a portion where the surface 13D and the right inclined surface 13F intersect.
- the sheave mounting openings 16 and 16 ' open inside the outer cylinder 13, and a part of the pressing fixed sheaves 39 and 39' to be described later is inserted into the sheave mounting openings 16 and 16 '.
- the pair of boom brackets 17 is a pair of left and right boom brackets provided on the outer side of the outer cylinder 13 and below the sheave fixture 30 described later.
- the pair of boom brackets 17 are attached to the tip side of the boom 4. It is what Here, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 11, the pair of boom brackets 17 are formed of plates facing each other in the left and right directions, and each bracket 17 has a left and a right side of the cylindrical boom connecting portion 17A. Both sides in the right direction are fixed.
- the pair of boom brackets 17 are integrally fixed to the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13 by means of welding or the like, and the boom connecting portion 17A of the boom bracket 17 is attached to the boom 4 using a pin 18 (see FIG. 1). Pin connected to the tip side.
- a gap 17B is formed between the pair of boom brackets 17, and a telescopic cylinder 25 described later is arranged in the gap 17B.
- Reference numeral 19 denotes a pair of left and right cylinder brackets positioned on the upper side of the boom bracket 17 and provided outside the outer cylinder 13.
- the pair of cylinder brackets 19 are attached to the rod side of the excavator swing cylinder 4B. It is what Here, the pair of cylinder brackets 19 are made of plates facing each other in the left and right directions, and include a cylinder connecting portion to which the rod tip of the excavator swing cylinder 4B is connected.
- the pair of cylinder brackets 19 is integrally fixed to a position near the upper side of the boom bracket 17 on the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13 by means of welding or the like.
- the rod tip of the excavator swing cylinder 4B is pin-coupled so as to be rotatable using a pin 20 (see FIG. 1).
- the outer cylinder 13 of the extendable arm 12 swings forward, backward, upward, and downward about the pin 18 on the tip side of the boom 4. ing.
- the cylinder bracket 19 may be provided below the boom bracket 17 depending on the mounting position of the excavator swing cylinder 4B.
- the first-stage inner cylinder 21 shows the inner cylinder of the 1st step
- the first-stage inner cylinder 21 has a quadrangular cross-sectional shape surrounded by a rear surface 21A, a front surface 21B, a left side surface 21C, and a right side surface 21D.
- the inner cylinder 21 is formed as a square cylinder as a whole, and both upper and lower ends are open ends. Furthermore, the inner cylinder 21 is accommodated inside the outer cylinder 13 from the lower end portion 13H of the outer cylinder 13, and is movable in the length direction (upward and downward) with respect to the outer cylinder 13.
- a slide plate (not shown) for smoothly sliding the inner cylinder 21 along the outer cylinder 13 between the inner surface of the outer cylinder 13 and the outer surface of the first-stage inner cylinder 21.
- a lower flange plate 22 is provided at the lower end portion of the inner cylinder 21, and a supporting fixed sheave 35 to be described later is attached to the lower flange plate 22.
- the second-stage inner cylinder 23 indicates the innermost second-stage inner cylinder accommodated inside the first-stage inner cylinder 21 so as to be movable with an appropriate gap.
- the inner cylinder 23 is surrounded by a rear surface 23A, a front surface 23B, a left side surface 23C, and a right side surface 23D.
- the second-stage inner cylinder 23 is formed as a rectangular cylinder having a square cross-sectional shape that is slightly smaller than the first-stage inner cylinder 21.
- the second-stage inner cylinder 23 is housed inside the inner cylinder 21 from the lower end side of the first-stage inner cylinder 21 and is movable in the length direction (upward and downward) with respect to the inner cylinder 21. Yes.
- a mounting eye 24 is provided at the lower end portion of the inner cylinder 23, and a clamshell bucket 43 described later is mounted on the mounting eye 24.
- the telescopic cylinder 25 according to this embodiment, the tube guide 26 attached to the telescopic cylinder 25, the sheave mounting guide rail 28, the sheave mounting 30 and the like will be described.
- Numeral 25 indicates a telescopic cylinder disposed along the length direction of the outer cylinder 13 constituting the telescopic arm 12, and the telescopic cylinder 25 is a hydraulic cylinder that expands and contracts when pressure oil is supplied and discharged.
- the telescopic cylinder 25 includes a tube 25A, a piston (not shown) slidably provided in the tube 25A, and a rod having one side fixed to the piston within the tube 25A and the other side protruding outward from the tube 25A. 25B.
- the telescopic cylinder 25 is disposed on the rear surface 13A side of the outer cylinder 13 provided with the boom bracket 17 and at the center position in the left and right directions of the outer cylinder 13 with the rod 25B facing upward.
- the tip 25C of the rod 25B of the telescopic cylinder 25 is pin-coupled via a pin 25D to a bracket 13J provided in the vicinity of the upper end 13G of the outer cylinder 13.
- the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25 is disposed in a gap 17B formed between the boom brackets 17 that extend downward as a free end and make a pair in the left and right directions. Further, a sheave mounting tool 30 to be described later is mounted on the upper side of the tube 25A. Accordingly, the tube 25A is moved along the outer cylinder 13 together with the sheave fitting 30 by expanding and contracting the telescopic cylinder 25 between the most extended state shown in FIG. 1 and the most contracted state shown in FIG. , It is configured to move downward.
- L1 the length from the vicinity 13G1 of the outer cylinder 13 near the upper end (the position of the pin 25D where the rod 25B is connected to the outer cylinder 13) to the lower end 13H (the length of the outer cylinder 13).
- the length dimension L1 of the telescopic cylinder 25 in the most contracted state is set to be approximately 1 ⁇ 2 the length dimension L2 of the outer cylinder 13.
- the length dimension L1 of the telescopic cylinder 25 in the most contracted state and the length dimension L2 of the outer cylinder 13 are set in the following relationship.
- the length dimension L1 of the telescopic cylinder 25 in the most contracted state and the length dimension L2 of the outer cylinder 13 are set in the following relationship.
- the length dimension L1 of the telescopic cylinder 25 in the most contracted state is reduced.
- the telescopic cylinder 25 can be extended to the maximum, and a large stroke of the telescopic cylinder 25 can be secured.
- the telescopic arm 12 is shown in the most contracted state shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 simply by hanging the telescopic rope 34 four times between the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 and the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 described later. It can be expanded and contracted between the most extended state.
- the bottom portion 25A1 of the tube 25A is positioned above the pin 20 that is a connecting portion between the cylinder bracket 19 and the excavator swing cylinder 4B. ing.
- the bottom portion 25A1 of the tube 25A is positioned below the pin 18 that is the connecting portion between the boom bracket 17 and the boom 4.
- the bottom 25A1 of the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25 is positioned at the positions of the boom bracket 17 and the cylinder bracket 19 provided on the outer cylinder 13. Therefore, the movement of the telescopic cylinder 25 can be stabilized.
- the tube guide 26 denotes a tube guide provided on the outer side of the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13, and the tube guide 26 movably accommodates the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25.
- the tube guide 26 is formed by a rectangular tube having a substantially square cross-sectional shape.
- the tube guide 26 is disposed in a gap 17B formed between the pair of boom brackets 17, and is fixed to the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13 along the length direction thereof. Accordingly, the tube 25 ⁇ / b> A of the telescopic cylinder 25 that has become a free end can move in the length direction of the outer cylinder 13 while being guided by the tube guide 26.
- a slide plate 27 is provided on the outer surface on the bottom side of the tube 25 ⁇ / b> A of the telescopic cylinder 25.
- the tube 25 ⁇ / b> A of the telescopic cylinder 25 is fitted on the inner peripheral side of the tube guide 26, and the slide plate 27 moves along the inner side surface of the tube guide 26.
- the tube 25 ⁇ / b> A can smoothly move in the length direction of the outer cylinder 13 along the tube guide 26.
- each sheave fixture guide rail 28 denotes two sheave fixture guide rails provided outside the outer cylinder 13, and each sheave fixture guide rail 28 guides a sheave fixture 30 described later.
- These two sheave attachment guide rails 28 are arranged one by one on the left and right with the telescopic cylinder 25 sandwiched between the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13.
- the sheave fixture guide rail 28 is formed of a rectangular tube having a rectangular cross-sectional shape.
- the upper end portion of the sheave fixture guide rail 28 is fixed in the vicinity of the upper end portion 13G of the outer cylinder 13 via a bracket 28A, and the lower end portion of the sheave fixture guide rail 28 is in the vicinity of the upper flange plate 14 of the outer cylinder 13. It is fixed via a bracket 28B.
- the sheave fixture guide rail 28 extends in the length direction in parallel with the rear surface 13A in a state in which a predetermined interval is formed between the sheave fixture guide rail 28 and the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13.
- the strength of the outer cylinder 13 can be increased by fixing the two sheave attachment guide rails 28 made of a rectangular cylinder to the outer cylinder 13.
- the sheave mounting substrate 29 includes a sheave mounting portion 29A that projects from the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13 to the rear side (the boom 4 side), and a rope locking portion 29B that is positioned on the front side of the sheave mounting portion 29A.
- Fixed sheave units 31 and 31 'for expansion and contraction are rotatably supported by the sheave mounting portion 29A of the sheave mounting substrate 29, and one ends 34A and 34A of expansion and contraction ropes 34 and 34' described later are supported by the rope engaging portion 29B. 'Is locked.
- Reference numeral 30 denotes a sheave fixture attached to the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25.
- the sheave fixture 30 is provided with telescopic movable sheave units 33 and 33 'and push-in movable sheaves 41 and 41'. is there.
- FIGS. 1-10 show that as shown in FIGS.
- the sheave attachment 30 is located on the upper side of the main body 30 ⁇ / b> A, the main body 30 ⁇ / b> A fixed to the upper side of the tube 25 ⁇ / b> A of the telescopic cylinder 25, An upper sheave support portion 30B that rotatably supports the movable movable sheave units 33 and 33 'and a lower side that is positioned on the lower side of the main body portion 30A and rotatably supports the pressing sheaves 41 and 41' to be described later. And a sheave support 30C.
- the main body portion 30 ⁇ / b> A of the sheave fixture 30 is bent in a mountain shape so as to avoid the tube guide 26.
- the left and right guide insertion portions 30D in the shape of a rectangular tube into which the left and right sheave attachment guide rails 28 are slidably inserted into the main body portion 30A of the sheave attachment 30.
- the sheave fixture 30 is movable in the length direction (up and down) of the outer cylinder 13 while being guided by the left and right sheave fixture guide rails 28.
- a configuration for connecting the outer cylinder 13 and the first-stage inner cylinder 21 and the second-stage inner cylinder 23 constituting the telescopic arm 12 in a telescopic manner that is, telescopic fixed sheave units 31, 31 ', telescopic
- the movable sheave units 33 and 33 ', the expansion and contraction ropes 34 and 34', the support fixed sheaves 35 and 35 ', and the support ropes 37 and 37' will be described.
- the telescopic fixed sheave units 31, 31 ', the telescopic movable sheave units 33, 33', the telescopic ropes 34, 34 ', the supporting stationary sheaves 35, 35', and the supporting ropes 37, 37 ' are outside.
- the cylinder 13 is provided so as to be symmetric with respect to the left and right with the telescopic cylinder 25 interposed therebetween, and has the same structure. Therefore, hereinafter, the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31, the telescopic movable sheave unit 33, the telescopic rope 34, the supporting stationary sheave 35, and the supporting rope 37 disposed on the left side of the outer cylinder 13 will be described and disposed on the right side.
- a dash “′” is added to the reference numerals of the corresponding components, and description thereof is omitted.
- Reference numeral 31 denotes a telescopic fixed sheave unit fixed to the upper end side of the outer cylinder 13 via a sheave mounting substrate 29.
- the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 is composed of two fixed sheaves 31A and 31B having the same diameter.
- one fixed sheave 31A is rotatably supported by one bracket 32A among the brackets 32 provided on the sheave mounting portion 29A of the sheave mounting substrate 29, and the other fixed sheave 31B
- the bracket 32B is rotatably supported.
- the support shafts (not shown) of the fixed sheaves 31A and 31B are arranged so as to be non-parallel to the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13, respectively.
- the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 indicates a movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction that is rotatably supported by the sheave fixture 30.
- the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 is composed of two movable sheaves 33A and 33B having the same diameter.
- one movable sheave 33A and the other movable sheave 33B are rotatable adjacent to one support shaft 33C attached to the upper sheave support portion 30B of the sheave fixture 30. It is supported by.
- the support shafts 33C of the movable sheaves 33A and 33B are arranged in parallel to the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13.
- the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 approaches or moves away from the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 as the sheave mounting tool 30 moves upward and downward in accordance with the expansion and contraction of the telescopic cylinder 25.
- the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 supported by the sheave fixture 30 is disposed outside the left side surface 13C of the outer cylinder 13, and faces the left side surface 13C in the left and right directions with a slight gap. Thereby, the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 can be prevented from projecting greatly toward the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13, and the periphery of the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 can be reduced in size.
- the expansion / contraction rope 34 indicates an expansion / contraction rope connecting the outer cylinder 13 and the innermost second-stage inner cylinder 23, and the expansion / contraction rope 34 is constituted by a wire rope.
- one end 34 ⁇ / b> A of the telescopic rope 34 is engaged with the rope engaging portion 29 ⁇ / b> B of the sheave mounting substrate 29 provided on the upper end portion 13 ⁇ / b> G of the outer cylinder 13.
- the other end 34 ⁇ / b> B of the rope 34 is locked to the upper side of the second-stage inner cylinder 23.
- an intermediate portion of the telescopic rope 34 is between the two fixed sheaves 31A and 31B constituting the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 and the two movable sheaves 33A and 33B constituting the telescopic movable sheave unit 33. 4 times.
- one end 34 A of the telescopic rope 34 is locked to the sheave mounting substrate 29, and an intermediate portion of the telescopic rope 34 is one movable sheave 33 A of the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 and one of the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31.
- the fixed sheave 31A, the other movable sheave 33B of the telescopic movable sheave unit 33, and the other fixed sheave 31B of the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 are wound in order.
- the telescopic rope 34 is inserted from the other fixed sheave 31B of the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 into the outer cylinder 13 and the inner cylinder 21 of the first stage, and the other end 34B of the telescopic rope 34 has 2 It is locked to the upper side of the inner cylinder 23 at the stage.
- the expansion / contraction fixed sheave unit 31 is constituted by the two fixed sheaves 31A and 31B
- the expansion / contraction movable sheave unit 33 is constituted by the two movable sheaves 33A and 33B.
- the telescopic rope 34 is wound around the two fixed sheaves 31A and 31B and the two movable sheaves 33A and 33B for a total of four times.
- the rope for expansion and contraction is expanded and contracted compared to the configuration in which the four sheaves of the fixed sheave for expansion and contraction and the four sheaves of the movable sheave for expansion and contraction are totaled eight times. In this configuration, the number of times that the rope 34 contacts the sheave can be halved.
- the supporting fixed sheave 35 indicates one supporting fixed sheave provided on the lower flange plate 22 of the first-stage inner cylinder 21.
- the supporting fixed sheave 35 is rotatably supported by a bracket 36 fixed to the lower flange plate 22 of the inner cylinder 21.
- the support rope 37 indicates a support rope for supporting the inner cylinder 21 between the outer cylinder 13 and the inner cylinder 23, and the support rope 37 is constituted by a wire rope.
- one end 37 ⁇ / b> A of the support rope 37 is locked to the lower flange plate 15 of the outer cylinder 13, and an intermediate portion of the support rope 37 is attached to the support fixed sheave 35. It is wound. Further, the support rope 37 is inserted into the first stage inner cylinder 21 from the support fixed sheave 35, and the other end 37 ⁇ / b> B of the support rope 37 is locked to the upper side of the second stage inner cylinder 23. Has been.
- push mechanisms 38 and 38 'for pushing the first-stage inner cylinder 21 in the extending direction when the inner cylinder 21 is extended from the outer cylinder 13 by the telescopic cylinder 25 will be described.
- left and right pushing mechanisms 38 and 38 ' are provided between the outer cylinder 13 and the first-stage inner cylinder 21.
- Each pushing mechanism 38, 38 ′ holds the inner cylinder 21 in the extended state when the inner cylinder 21 is extended from the outer cylinder 13 by the telescopic cylinder 25.
- the pushing mechanisms 38 and 38 ' are composed of pushing fixed sheaves 39 and 39', pushing movable sheaves 41 and 41 ', and pushing ropes 42 and 42'. It is configured.
- Each push-in mechanism 38, 38 ' is provided so as to be left and right symmetrical with respect to the outer cylinder 13 with the telescopic cylinder 25 interposed therebetween, and has the same structure.
- the pushing mechanism 38 disposed on the left side of the outer cylinder 13 will be described, and those disposed on the right side will be given a dash “′” to the reference numerals of the corresponding components, and the description thereof will be omitted. .
- the pressing fixed sheave 39 indicates a single pressing fixed sheave provided on the lower side of the outer cylinder 13.
- the pressing fixed sheave 39 is rotatably supported by a bracket 40 fixed to the outer cylinder 13 across the sheave mounting opening 16 formed in the outer cylinder 13 via a support shaft 39A.
- the support shaft 39A of the pushing-in fixed sheave 39 is disposed with an inclination angle of an angle ⁇ smaller than 90 degrees with respect to the left side surface 13C of the outer cylinder 13.
- the support shaft 39A of the pushing fixed sheave 39 is arranged non-parallel to the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13, and a part of the pushing fixed sheave 39 supported by the support shaft 39A is part of the outer cylinder 13. It is housed inside.
- the pushable movable sheave 41 denotes a single movable movable sheave for pushing provided on the sheave fixture 30 at a position below the movable movable sheave unit 33 for expansion and contraction.
- the pushable movable sheave 41 is rotatably supported by the lower sheave support portion 30C of the sheave fixture 30 via a support shaft 41A.
- the support shaft 41 ⁇ / b> A of the pushing movable sheave 41 is disposed in parallel to the rear surface 13 ⁇ / b> A of the outer cylinder 13.
- the movable sheave 41 for pushing approaches or moves away from the fixed sheave 39 for pushing as the sheave mounting tool 30 moves upward and downward according to the expansion and contraction of the telescopic cylinder 25.
- the pushing rope 42 indicates a pushing rope for connecting the outer cylinder 13 and the first-stage inner cylinder 21, and the pushing rope 42 is constituted by a wire rope.
- one end 42 ⁇ / b> A of the pushing rope 42 is locked to the upper flange plate 14 of the outer cylinder 13. It is wound around a pressing fixed sheave 39.
- the other end 42 ⁇ / b> B of the pushing rope 42 is inserted into the outer cylinder 13 from the pushing fixed sheave 39 and is locked to the upper side of the inner cylinder 21 inside the outer cylinder 13.
- the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25 moves upward together with the sheave attachment 30,
- the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 approaches the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31.
- the telescopic rope 34 wound around the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 and the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 is fed out, and the second-stage inner cylinder 23 extends downward from the outer cylinder 13 by its own weight.
- the other end 37B of the support rope 37 locked to the upper side of the inner cylinder 23 moves downward together with the second-stage inner cylinder 23.
- the cylinder 21 also extends downward from the outer cylinder 13 by its own weight.
- the telescopic arm 12 is in the maximum extended state.
- the pushing rope 42 is wound between the pushing movable sheave 41 and the pushing fixed sheave 39, and the other end 42 ⁇ / b> B of the pushing rope 42. Moves downward along with the first-stage inner cylinder 21. Thereby, the pushing rope 42 always maintains a constant tension. Further, since the inner cylinder 21 extends while being supported by the support rope 37, the support rope 37 always maintains a constant tension.
- the tube 25 ⁇ / b> A of the telescopic cylinder 25 moves downward together with the sheave attachment 30, and the telescopic movable sheave unit. 33 is separated from the fixed sheave unit 31 for expansion and contraction.
- the telescopic rope 34 is wound up between the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 and the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31, and the second-stage inner cylinder 23 moves upward to move into the first-stage inner cylinder 21.
- the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 ′ when the telescopic arm 12 expands and contracts between the most contracted state and the most extended state, the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 ′, the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 ′, The rope 34 ', the supporting sheave 35', the supporting rope 37 ', and the pushing fixed sheave 39' constituting the pushing mechanism 38 ', the pushing movable sheave 41', and the pushing rope 42 'are the same as described above. It works.
- the outer cylinder 13 has a hexagonal cross-sectional shape surrounded by a rear surface 13A, a front surface 13B, a left side surface 13C, a right side surface 13D, a left inclined surface 13E, and a right inclined surface 13F.
- the pushing movable sheave 41 is disposed at a position facing the left inclined surface 13E in the left and right directions. For this reason, as shown by the arrow X in FIG. 13, the pushing movable sheave 41 can be disposed close to the left inclined surface 13E.
- the movable movable sheave 41 for pushing is provided at the same position as the left side surface 13C or at a more inner position.
- the support shaft 39A of the pushing fixed sheave 39 around which the pushing rope 42 is wound with the pushing movable sheave 41, and the outer cylinder 13 The angle ⁇ formed by the left side surface 13C can be increased.
- a part of the pressing fixed sheave 39 accommodated in the outer cylinder 13 can be sufficiently separated from the inner cylinder 21. Further, the protruding amount of the pressing fixed sheave 39 from the left side surface 13C can be reduced.
- the entire telescopic arm 12 can be configured compactly. The same applies to the pressing movable sheave 41 ′ and the pressing rope 42 ′ arranged on the right side with the telescopic cylinder 25 interposed therebetween.
- the clamshell bucket 43 indicates a clamshell bucket that is swingably attached to an attachment eye 24 provided on the front end side (lower end side) of the inner cylinder 23.
- the clamshell bucket 43 is opened and closed by expanding and contracting the bucket cylinder 44 to excavate earth and sand.
- the deep excavator 1 has the above-described configuration.
- an operation of excavating the vertical shaft 101 using the deep excavator 1 on the ground 100 to be deep excavated will be described. .
- the deep excavator 1 extends the telescopic cylinder 25 to the maximum extent so that the telescopic arm 12 is in the minimum contracted state, and the telescopic arm 12 is perpendicular to the ground 100 on which the vertical shaft 101 is to be excavated. Hold in a proper posture.
- the telescopic cylinder 25 is contracted to bring the telescopic arm 12 into an extended state. That is, the tube 25 ⁇ / b> A of the telescopic cylinder 25 is moved upward together with the sheave attachment 30, and the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 is brought close to the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31.
- the telescopic rope 34 wound around the two movable sheaves 33A and 33B of the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 and the two stationary sheaves 31A and 31B of the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 is fed out.
- the second-stage inner cylinder 23 extends downward from the outer cylinder 13 by its own weight
- the first-stage inner cylinder 21 supported by the support rope 37 also extends downward from the outer cylinder 13 by its own weight.
- the pushing rope 42 is wound between the pushing movable sheave 41 and the pushing fixed sheave 39 supported by the sheave fixture 30, so that the pushing rope 42 always maintains a constant tension.
- the support rope 37 that supports the first-stage inner cylinder 21 between the outer cylinder 13 and the second-stage inner cylinder 23 always maintains a constant tension.
- the tension of the pushing rope 42 and the supporting rope 37 can maintain the state in which the inner cylinders 21 and 23 are extended from the outer cylinder 13, and the clamshell bucket 43 is pushed into the bottom surface 102 of the vertical shaft 101. be able to.
- the shaft 101 can be deeply excavated by using the clamshell bucket 43, and a large amount of earth and sand is scooped up by the clamshell bucket 43. Can do.
- the telescopic cylinder 25 After scooping up the earth and sand with the clamshell bucket 43, the telescopic cylinder 25 is extended to move the tube 25 ⁇ / b> A of the telescopic cylinder 25 together with the sheave attachment 30, and the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 is expanded and contracted. Separated from the fixed sheave unit 31.
- the telescopic rope 34 is wound up between the movable sheaves 33A and 33B of the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 and the fixed sheaves 31A and 31B of the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31, and the inner cylinder 23 is moved upward. It moves and is accommodated in the inner cylinder 21. At this time, the other end 37B of the support rope 37 connecting the outer cylinder 13 and the inner cylinder 23 moves upward together with the inner cylinder 23, so that the inner cylinder 21 supported by the support rope 37 is also upward. To be accommodated in the outer cylinder 13. As a result, the telescopic arm 12 is again in the most contracted state shown in FIG.
- the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 is composed of two fixed sheaves 31A and 31B
- the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 is composed of two movable sheaves. 33A and 33B.
- the telescopic rope 34 is hung around the two fixed sheaves 31A and 31B and the two movable sheaves 33A and 33B for a total of four times.
- the rope for expansion and contraction is compared with a structure in which the four sheaves of the fixed sheave unit for expansion and contraction and the four sheaves of the movable sheave unit for expansion and contraction are totaled eight times.
- count that the expansion rope 34 contacts each fixed sheave 31A, 31B and each movable sheave 33A, 33B can be halved, the lifetime of the expansion rope 34 can be extended.
- the telescopic rope 34 'arranged on the right side is hung four times on two fixed sheaves 31A' and 31B 'and two movable sheaves 33A' and 33B '.
- the left and right sides of the outer cylinder 13 are compared with the large structure in which the telescopic rope is hung eight times between the four fixed sheaves and the four movable sheaves.
- the telescopic ropes 34, 34 ' can be arranged in a compact manner.
- the inner tube 23 can be supported by the other telescopic rope, so excavation work Can be secured.
- the telescopic rope 34 is four times between the two fixed sheaves 31A and 31B constituting the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 and the two movable sheaves 33A and 33B constituting the telescopic movable sheave unit 33. It is hung around. As a result, the pull-up amount of the inner cylinders 21, 23 using the telescopic rope 34 can be made four times the stroke of the telescopic cylinder 25, and the inner cylinders 21, 23 can be pulled up efficiently.
- the length dimension L1 when the telescopic cylinder 25 is in the most contracted state is set to approximately half the length dimension L2 of the outer cylinder 13. It is set. Therefore, the telescopic cylinder 25 can be extended to the maximum within the range of the length L2 of the outer cylinder 13, and a large stroke of the telescopic cylinder 25 can be secured.
- the telescopic rope 34 is simply wound around four times between the two fixed sheaves 31A and 31B of the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 and the two movable sheaves 33A and 33B of the telescopic movable sheave unit 33.
- the telescopic arm 12 can be expanded and contracted between the most contracted state shown in FIG. 1 and the most expanded state shown in FIG.
- the tip 25C of the rod 25B of the telescopic cylinder 25 is pin-coupled to the bracket 13J provided on the outer cylinder 13 of the telescopic arm 12 using the pin 25D.
- the sheave attachment 30 that supports the movable movable sheave unit 33 and the movable movable sheave 41 is attached to the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25 that is a free end. Accordingly, when the telescopic cylinder 25 is extended in order to lift the earth and sand excavated by the clamshell bucket 43, the heavy tube 25A moves downward together with the sheave attachment 30.
- the telescopic rope 34 wound around the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 and the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 receives a downward load due to the weight of the tube 25A and the sheave attachment 30.
- the telescopic arm 12 can increase the pulling force of the inner cylinders 21 and 23 by using the weight of the tube 25A and the sheave fitting 30, and the pulling operation of the inner cylinders 21 and 23 by the telescopic cylinder 25 is efficient. Can be done well.
- the rod 25B of the telescopic cylinder 25 is fixed to the upper side of the outer cylinder 13 and below the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31.
- the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25 to which the sheave attachment 30 is attached can move upward and downward within a substantially upper half range of the outer cylinder 13 extending upward and downward.
- the operator in the cab 3 ⁇ / b> B of the upper swing body 3 can extend and retract the extension cylinder 25. Can be confirmed visually. As a result, workability and safety of excavation work using the deep excavation machine 1 can be improved.
- the two sheave fixture guide rails 28 are fixed to the outside of the outer cylinder 13 in a state of extending in the length direction in parallel with the outer cylinder 13.
- the sheave fixture 30 is configured to move in the length direction of the outer cylinder 13 along the sheave fixture guide rail 28 in accordance with the expansion and contraction of the telescopic cylinder 25.
- the sheave fixture 30 is always guided by the sheave fixture guide rail 28 and can always move on a certain track.
- the expansion / contraction rope 34 wound around the expansion / contraction fixed sheave unit 31 and the expansion / contraction movable sheave unit 33 can smoothly follow the movement of the expansion / contraction movable sheave unit 33.
- the stability of the expansion / contraction operation of the inner cylinders 21 and 23 can be enhanced.
- the strength of the outer cylinder 13 can be increased by the sheave attachment guide rail 28, and the reliability of the entire telescopic arm 12 is improved. be able to.
- the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25 to which the sheave fixture 30 is attached can move along a certain track along the sheave fixture guide rail 28.
- the strength of the telescopic cylinder 25 against buckling and lateral load can be increased, and the reliability of the telescopic cylinder 25 can be increased.
- the pair of boom brackets 17 are provided on the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13 positioned on the cab 3B side of the upper swing body 3, and the pair of boom brackets 17 are attached to the front end side of the boom 4. It has been.
- the telescopic cylinder 25 is disposed between the pair of boom brackets 17.
- the sheave fitting 30 attached to the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25, the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 supported by the sheave fitting 30, the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31 and the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 are wound.
- the extended telescopic rope 34 and the like can be arranged at a position facing the cab 3B of the upper swing body 3.
- the operator in the cab 3B can expand and contract the inner cylinders 21 and 23 with respect to the outer cylinder 13 while observing the expansion cylinder 25 and the like, and can accurately perform this expansion and contraction operation.
- the boom bracket 17 is provided on the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13, the telescopic cylinder 25, the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31, the sheave mounting tool 30, the telescopic movable sheave unit 33, etc. need to be provided on the front surface 13B of the outer cylinder 13. There is no. For this reason, when the vertical shaft 101 is excavated, the telescopic cylinders 25 and the like do not come into contact with an obstacle and are damaged, and the workability of excavation work can be improved.
- the boom bracket 17 is provided on the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13, the front surface 13B of the outer cylinder 13 is placed on the ground in order to bring the deep excavator 1 into the transport posture.
- the telescopic cylinder 25, the sheave mounting tool 30, the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31, the telescopic movable sheave unit 33, and the like can be moved upward without the weight of the telescopic arm 12 acting without using a special table or the like. It can be held in a posture.
- the rectangular tube guide 26 is provided on the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13, and the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25 is accommodated in the tube guide 26 so as to be movable (slidable). Accordingly, the tube 25 ⁇ / b> A of the telescopic cylinder 25 that has become a free end can be guided in the length direction of the outer cylinder 13 by the tube guide 26. Therefore, even if the sheave attachment 30 is attached to the tube 25A, the tube 25A can be smoothly moved along the tube guide 26.
- the tube 25A of the telescopic cylinder 25 can move on a fixed track along the tube guide 26, the strength of the telescopic cylinder 25 against buckling and lateral load can be increased. Moreover, by accommodating the tube 25A in the tube guide 26, the tube 25A can be protected from falling rocks or the like due to excavation work of the vertical shaft 101.
- the outer cylinder 13 is formed in a cylindrical shape having a hexagonal cross-sectional shape, and the outer cylinder 13 is provided between the rear surface 13A and the left and right side surfaces 13C and 13D.
- the inclined surfaces 13E and 13F are provided.
- the movable sheave unit 33 for expansion and contraction is disposed outside the left side surface 13C of the outer cylinder 13, the movable sheave unit 33 for expansion and contraction is left and right with a slight gap from the left side surface 13C of the outer cylinder 13. Facing in direction.
- the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 can be prevented from projecting greatly toward the rear surface 13A of the outer cylinder 13, and even when the movable sheaves 33A and 33B having large diameters are used, The periphery can be reduced in size.
- the life of the telescopic rope 34 can be extended by using the movable sheaves 33A and 33B having a large diameter.
- the telescopic movable sheave unit 33 ′ is arranged outside the right side surface 13 ⁇ / b> D of the outer cylinder 13, so that the same effect as described above can be obtained.
- the deep excavation machine 1 since the deep excavation machine 1 according to the present embodiment has a structure that can extend the life of the telescopic rope 34, the load acting on the telescopic rope 34 can be set large. As a result, a large load can be lifted by the second-stage inner cylinder 23 to which the telescopic rope 34 is connected, and the capacity of the clamshell bucket 43 attached to the distal end side of the inner cylinder 23 can be increased. By excavating a large amount of earth and sand, the drilling efficiency can be increased.
- the sheave mounting openings 16 and 16 ' are provided on the lower side of the outer cylinder 13, and a part of the pressing fixed sheaves 39 and 39' is part of the sheave mounting opening. It is arranged inside the outer cylinder 13 through 16, 16 '.
- the pressing fixed sheaves 39 and 39 ' are arranged at the positions of the sheave mounting openings 16 and 16' provided on the lower side of the outer cylinder 13, the pressing fixing sheaves 39 and 39 'are fixed to the lower end of the outer cylinder as in the prior art. There is no need to place sheaves.
- the lower flange plate 22 provided at the lower end of the inner cylinder 21 may interfere with the pressing fixed sheaves 39 and 39 '. Absent. Therefore, the lower flange plate 22 of the inner cylinder 21 can be brought close to the lower end portion 13H of the outer cylinder 13, that is, the vicinity of the lower flange plate 15.
- the total length when the telescopic arm 12 is reduced to the minimum can be shortened, and for example, when the deep excavator 1 is transported, a compact transport posture can be achieved.
- the outer cylinder 13 constituting the telescopic arm 12 has the telescopic cylinder 25, the sheave mounting guide rail 28, the sheave mounting 30 and the telescopic mounting on the rear surface 13A side to which the boom bracket 17 is mounted.
- a configuration in which the fixed sheave unit 31, the telescopic movable sheave unit 33, and the like are arranged is illustrated.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the present invention may be configured as a modification shown in FIG. That is, the telescopic cylinder 25, the sheave mounting guide rail 28, the sheave mounting 30, the telescopic fixed sheave unit 31, the telescopic movable sheave unit 33, etc. may be arranged on the front surface 13B side of the outer cylinder 13.
- the sheave fixture guide rail 28 for guiding the sheave fixture 30 is formed of a rectangular tube having a rectangular cross-sectional shape.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the sheave fixture guide rail may be formed using, for example, a steel material having an L-shaped cross-sectional shape.
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3 上部旋回体(車体)
4 ブーム
12 伸縮アーム
13 外筒
13A 後面
13B 前面
13C 左側面
13D 右側面
13E 左傾斜面
13F 右傾斜面
13G 上端部
13H 下端部
16 シーブ取付け開口
17 ブームブラケット
21 1段目の内筒
23 2段目の内筒
25 伸縮シリンダ
25A チューブ
25A1 底部
25B ロッド
25C 先端部
26 チューブガイド
28 シーブ取付具ガイドレール
30 シーブ取付具
31,31′ 伸縮用固定シーブユニット
33,33′ 伸縮用可動シーブユニット
34,34′ 伸縮用ロープ
35,35′ 支持用固定シーブ
38,38′ 押込み機構
39,39′ 押込み用固定シーブ
41,41′ 押込み用可動シーブ
42,42′ 押込み用ロープ
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- 取付対象物のブーム(4)の先端側に上,下方向に延びるように設けられ外筒(13)および該外筒(13)の内側に長さ方向に伸縮可能に収容された複数段の内筒(21,23)を有する伸縮アーム(12)と、該伸縮アーム(12)を構成する前記外筒(13)の長さ方向に沿って配置された伸縮シリンダ(25)と、前記外筒(13)に固定して設けられた左,右の伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)と、前記伸縮シリンダ(25)に取付けられ前記各伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)に対し接近または離間するように前記外筒(13)の長さ方向に移動するシーブ取付具(30)と、該シーブ取付具(30)に設けられた左,右の伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)と、一端側が前記外筒(13)に係止されると共に他端側が前記内筒(21,23)のうち最も内側となる内筒(23)に係止され、途中部位が前記各伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)と前記各伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)とに巻回された左,右の伸縮用ロープ(34,34′)とを備えてなる多段伸縮アーム装置において、
前記各伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)はそれぞれ2枚のシーブ(31A,31B),(31A′,31B′)によって構成し、
前記各伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)はそれぞれ2枚のシーブ(33A,33B),(33A′,33B′)によって構成し、
前記各伸縮用ロープ(34,34′)は、前記各伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)と前記各伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)との間に4回掛けまわす構成としたことを特徴とする多段伸縮アーム装置。 - 前記外筒(13)には、前記ブーム(4)に連結される連結部を有するブームブラケット(17)と、該ブームブラケット(17)と上方または下方に間隔をもって設けられ前記伸縮アーム(12)を前記ブーム(4)に対して揺動させる揺動シリンダ(4B)が連結される連結部を有するシリンダブラケット(19)とを設け、
前記伸縮シリンダ(25)は、チューブ(25A)と、一側が該チューブ(25A)内でピストンに固定され他側が前記チューブ(25A)から外部に突出したロッド(25B)とを有し、前記チューブ(25A)とロッド(25B)のうち一方に前記シーブ取付具(30)を取付ける構成とし、
前記伸縮シリンダ(25)は、最縮小状態となったときに前記チューブ(25A)とロッド(25B)のうち一方の端部が前記ブームブラケット(17)および前記シリンダブラケット(19)のうち上方に位置するブラケットの連結部よりも上方に位置し、最伸長状態となったときに前記チューブ(25A)とロッド(25B)のうち一方の端部が前記ブームブラケット(17)および前記シリンダブラケット(19)のうち下方に位置するブラケットの連結部よりも下方に位置するように配置する構成としてなる請求項1に記載の多段伸縮アーム装置。 - 前記伸縮シリンダ(25)は、チューブ(25A)と、一側が該チューブ(25A)内でピストンに固定され他側が前記チューブ(25A)から外部に突出したロッド(25B)とを有する油圧シリンダにより構成し、
前記伸縮シリンダ(25)の最縮小状態における前記チューブ(25A)の底部(25A1)から前記ロッド(25B)の先端部(25C)までの長さ寸法(L1)を前記外筒(13)の長さ寸法(L2)のほぼ1/2の長さに設定する構成としてなる請求項1に記載の多段伸縮アーム装置。 - 前記伸縮シリンダ(25)のロッド(25B)の先端部は、前記外筒(13)の上部側に上向きの状態で取付け、前記シーブ取付具(30)は前記伸縮シリンダ(25)のチューブ(25A)に取付ける構成としてなる請求項1に記載の多段伸縮アーム装置。
- 前記各伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)は、前記外筒(13)に対し前記伸縮シリンダ(25)を挟んでそれぞれ左,右対称に設け、
前記各伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)は、前記シーブ取付具(30)に対し前記伸縮シリンダ(25)を挟んでそれぞれ左,右対称に設け、
前記各伸縮用ロープ(34,34′)は、前記伸縮シリンダ(25)を挟んで左側に配置された前記伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31)のシーブ(31A,31B)と前記伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33)のシーブ(33A,33B)との間、および前記伸縮シリンダ(25)を挟んで右側に配置された前記伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31′)のシーブ(31A′,31B′)と前記伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33′)のシーブ(33A′,33B′)との間にそれぞれ巻回する構成としてなる請求項1に記載の多段伸縮アーム装置。 - 前記外筒(13)の外側には、前記外筒(13)と平行して長さ方向に延び前記外筒(13)に取付けられたシーブ取付具ガイドレール(28)を設け、
前記シーブ取付具(30)は、前記伸縮シリンダ(25)の伸縮に応じて前記シーブ取付具ガイドレール(28)に沿って移動する構成としてなる請求項1に記載の多段伸縮アーム装置。 - 前記外筒(13)の外側であって前記シーブ取付具(30)よりも下側部位には、左,右方向で間隔をもって対面し前記ブーム(4)の先端側に揺動可能に取付けられる一対のブームブラケット(17)を設け、
前記伸縮シリンダ(25)のチューブ(25A)は、前記一対のブームブラケット(17)間に形成された隙間(17B)に配置する構成としてなる請求項1に記載の多段伸縮アーム装置。 - 前記外筒(13)の外側には、前記伸縮シリンダ(25)のチューブ(25A)を移動可能に収容し該チューブ(25A)を前記外筒(13)の長さ方向にガイドするチューブガイド(26)を設ける構成としてなる請求項1に記載の多段伸縮アーム装置。
- 前記外筒(13)は、少なくとも前記ブーム(4)の先端側に取付けられる後面(13A)と、該後面(13A)と前,後方向で対面する前面(13B)と、前記後面(13A)および前面(13B)を挟んで左,右方向で対面する左側面(13C)および右側面(13D)と、前記後面(13A)と左側面(13C)との間に斜めに傾斜して配置された左傾斜面(13E)と、前記後面(13A)と右側面(13D)との間に斜めに傾斜して配置された右傾斜面(13F)とを有する多角形の断面形状を有する角筒状に構成し、
前記伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)は、前記外筒(13)を構成する左,右の側面(13C,13D)よりも左,右方向の外側に配置する構成としてなる請求項1に記載の多段伸縮アーム装置。 - 前記外筒(13)は、前記ブーム(4)の先端側に取付けられる後面(13A)と、該後面(13A)と前,後方向で対面する前面(13B)と、前記後面(13A)および前面(13B)を挟んで左,右方向で対面する左側面(13C)および右側面(13D)と、前記後面(13A)と左側面(13C)との間に斜めに傾斜して配置された左傾斜面(13E)と、前記後面(13A)と右側面(13D)との間に斜めに傾斜して配置された右傾斜面(13F)とにより六角形の断面形状を有する角筒状に構成してなる請求項1に記載の多段伸縮アーム装置。
- 前記外筒(13)と前記複数段の内筒(21,23)のうち最も外側に位置する1段目の内筒(21)との間には、前記伸縮シリンダ(25)によって前記1段目の内筒(21)を前記外筒(13)から伸長させたときに該1段目の内筒(21)を伸長方向に押込む押込み機構(38,38′)を設け、
該押込み機構(38,38′)は、前記外筒(13)の下部側に位置して前記外筒(13)に設けられた左,右の押込み用固定シーブ(39,39′)と、
前記伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)よりも下側位置で前記シーブ取付具(30)に設けられた左,右の押込み用可動シーブ(41,41′)と、
一端側が前記外筒(13)に係止されると共に他端側が前記外筒(13)の内側を通って前記1段目の内筒(21)に係止され、途中部位が前記左,右の押込み用固定シーブ(39,39′)と前記左,右の押込み用可動シーブ(41,41′)とにそれぞれ巻回された左,右の押込み用ロープ(42,42′)とにより構成し、
前記外筒(13)の下部側で前記左,右の押込み用固定シーブ(39,39′)が設けられる位置にはシーブ取付け開口(16,16′)をそれぞれ設け、
前記左,右の押込み用固定シーブ(39,39′)の一部は、前記シーブ取付け開口(16,16′)を通じて前記外筒(13)の内側に配置する構成としてなる請求項1に記載の多段伸縮アーム装置。 - 自走可能な車体(2,3)と、該車体(2,3)に俯仰動可能に設けられたブーム(4)と、該ブーム(4)の先端側に設けられた多段伸縮アーム装置(11)とを備え、
前記多段伸縮アーム装置(11)は、上,下方向に延びる外筒(13)および該外筒(13)の内側に長さ方向に伸縮可能に収容された複数段の内筒(21,23)を有する伸縮アーム(12)と、該伸縮アーム(12)を構成する前記外筒(13)の長さ方向に沿って配置された伸縮シリンダ(25)と、前記外筒(13)に固定して設けられた左,右の伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)と、前記伸縮シリンダ(25)に取付けられ前記各伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)に対し接近または離間するように前記外筒(13)の長さ方向に移動するシーブ取付具(30)と、該シーブ取付具(30)に設けられた左,右の伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)と、一端側が前記外筒(13)に係止されると共に他端側が前記内筒(21,23)のうち最も内側となる内筒(23)に係止され、途中部位が前記各伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)と前記各伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)とに巻回された左,右の伸縮用ロープ(34,34′)とにより構成してなる深掘り掘削機において、
前記各伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)はそれぞれ2枚のシーブ(31A,31B),(31A′,31B′)によって構成し、
前記各伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)はそれぞれ2枚のシーブ(33A,33B),(33A′,33B′)によって構成し、
前記各伸縮用ロープ(34,34′)は、前記各伸縮用固定シーブユニット(31,31′)と前記各伸縮用可動シーブユニット(33,33′)との間に4回掛けまわす構成としたことを特徴とする深掘り掘削機。
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