Machine made of a set of equipment for the inspection and the maintenance of the lower surfaces of road and railway bridges, as well as viaducts and their respective piers
First Claim
1. A machine comprising a set of equipment for the control and maintenace of the undersurface of road and railway bridges, also viaducts and their respective piers, i.e. structures comprising an edge which must be traversed in order to gain access to the undersurface thereof, the machine comprising in combination:
- (a) a first element comprising a carriage having four or more supports, for example, tyres or steel wheels for railway use, which forms the base for the mounting and extending of components over the edge of the structure that is to be inspected or worked upon, the carriage including stabilizing jacks adapted to extend in a lateral direction from the carriage whereby to be positioned in spaced relation to the carriage and in engagement with the ground or the like supporting the machine, said jacks thus providing suplemental marginal support bearings for use in maintaining the machine substantially horizontal when in operation without the use of counterbalance weights, said stabilizing jacks accommodating the camber of the road and generally absorbing the cantilever loads imposed on the machine during operation, the carriage further including oleodynamic motor means, provided with brake means to permit very small and smooth jerk-free movements of components of the machine during operation thereof;
(b) a second element comprising a first tubular member, rotatably mounted upon said carriage for swingable movement about a generally vertical axis and a second tubular member telescopically mounted within said first tubular member and controlled by jack means for use in changing the directional movement of towers secured thereto and extending therefrom, i.e., from the horizontal to the vertical, thereby controlling a platform comprising one of said towers, said jack means permitting technicians on said platform to not suffer, for example, from the camber of the road, and whereby during said change of directional movement of said towers from the horizontal to the vertical, i.e. non-operative to operative position, they do not extend upwardly of said first and second elements to interfere with electrical wiring or other objects which may be in the vicinity above the machine, said stabilizing jacks operatively engaging said second element to support the same at a point spaced outwardly of the carriage; and
(c) a third element comprising said towers and related platform and wherein one of said towers telescopingly engages the other and moved relatively one another by an elongated jack means, said towers being supported upon a fifth wheel mounted on said second tubular member permitting rotation of said platform during the inspection operation, one of said towers further including said platform which is adapted to slide horizontally thereon when in operative position, the sliding movement being effected via means moved by oleodynamic motor means, said platform further including controls for use in controlling operation of the elements comprising the machine.
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Abstract
An arrangement for use in the inspecting and carrying out of maintenance on, for example, the undersurface of bridges and viaducts, including piers thereof, the arrangement being adapted for mounting upon a mobile frame, the arrangement comprising in combination a first elongated member adapted to be rotatably mounted upon the mobile frame; a second elongated member secured to the first member and adapted to extend therefrom; motor means for use in rotating the second member relative to the first member; a third elongated member hingedly secured to the second elongated member adjacent the free end thereof; fifth wheel means associated with the third elongated member for use in rotating the third elongated member relative to the second elongated member; and a fourth elongated member secured to the third elongated member and extendable therefrom so as to lie in spaced parallel relation to the first and second elongated members.
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17 Claims
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1. A machine comprising a set of equipment for the control and maintenace of the undersurface of road and railway bridges, also viaducts and their respective piers, i.e. structures comprising an edge which must be traversed in order to gain access to the undersurface thereof, the machine comprising in combination:
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(a) a first element comprising a carriage having four or more supports, for example, tyres or steel wheels for railway use, which forms the base for the mounting and extending of components over the edge of the structure that is to be inspected or worked upon, the carriage including stabilizing jacks adapted to extend in a lateral direction from the carriage whereby to be positioned in spaced relation to the carriage and in engagement with the ground or the like supporting the machine, said jacks thus providing suplemental marginal support bearings for use in maintaining the machine substantially horizontal when in operation without the use of counterbalance weights, said stabilizing jacks accommodating the camber of the road and generally absorbing the cantilever loads imposed on the machine during operation, the carriage further including oleodynamic motor means, provided with brake means to permit very small and smooth jerk-free movements of components of the machine during operation thereof; (b) a second element comprising a first tubular member, rotatably mounted upon said carriage for swingable movement about a generally vertical axis and a second tubular member telescopically mounted within said first tubular member and controlled by jack means for use in changing the directional movement of towers secured thereto and extending therefrom, i.e., from the horizontal to the vertical, thereby controlling a platform comprising one of said towers, said jack means permitting technicians on said platform to not suffer, for example, from the camber of the road, and whereby during said change of directional movement of said towers from the horizontal to the vertical, i.e. non-operative to operative position, they do not extend upwardly of said first and second elements to interfere with electrical wiring or other objects which may be in the vicinity above the machine, said stabilizing jacks operatively engaging said second element to support the same at a point spaced outwardly of the carriage; and (c) a third element comprising said towers and related platform and wherein one of said towers telescopingly engages the other and moved relatively one another by an elongated jack means, said towers being supported upon a fifth wheel mounted on said second tubular member permitting rotation of said platform during the inspection operation, one of said towers further including said platform which is adapted to slide horizontally thereon when in operative position, the sliding movement being effected via means moved by oleodynamic motor means, said platform further including controls for use in controlling operation of the elements comprising the machine. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An arrangement for use in the inspecting and carrying out of maintenance on, for example, the undersurface of bridges and viaducts, including piers thereof, said arrangement being adapted for mounting upon a mobile frame, said arrangement comprising in combination;
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(a) a first elongated member adapted to be rotatably mounted for swingable movement about a generally vertical axis upon said mobile frame; (b) a second elongated member secured to said first member and adapted to telescopingly extend therefrom and axially rotate relative thereto; (c) motor means for use in axially rotating and telescopingly moving said second member relative to said first member; (d) a third elongated member hingedly secured to said second elongated member adjacent the free end thereof; (e) motor means for use in hingedly rotating said third member relative to said second member; (f) fifth wheel means associated with said third elongated member for use in rotating said third elongated member relative to said second elongated member; (g) motor means for use in rotating said third member on said fifth wheel means relative to said second member; (h) a fourth elongated member telescopingly and pivotally secured to said third elongated member respectively to be extendable therefrom and retractable thereinto so as to lie in spaced parallel relation to said first and second elongated members; (i) motor means for use in telescopingly moving said fourth elongated member relative to said third elongated member; (j) motor means for use in pivotally moving said fourth member relative to said third member; (k) movable platform inspection means on said fourth elongated member and adapted to move relatively thereto and control means on said inspection means for controlling the movement of at least said inspection means relative to said mobile frame; and (l) stabilizing means adapted to be secured to said mobile frame whereby it is extendable laterally therefrom for use in engaging and supporting, in cooperation with the ground or the like supporting said mobile frame said first elongated member at a point in spaced relation to said mobile frame, whereby to substantially absorb the cantilever loads imposed on said mobile frame during operation of the arrangement. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A machine comprising a set of equipment for use in the inspection and maintenance of the undersurface of bridges and viaducts and their respective piers, the machine comprising:
- a wheeled carriage which forms the base of the mounting of the equipment which is adapted to be launched from the carriage over the edge of the bridge-viaduct structure, the equipment including a first elongated boom member rotatably mounted for swinging movement about a generally vertical axis upon the carriage, the equipment also including a second elongated boom member secured to said first elongated boom member and adapted to telescopingly extend therefrom and axially rotate relative thereto, including motor means for use in telescopingly moving and axially rotating said second member relative to said first member, to change the directional movement of towers secured to said second elongated boom member, from the horizontal to the vertical, when said first and second elongated boom members are launched laterally from the carriage in operative position, and wherein during said change of directional movement, the towers do not extend upwardly of said first and second elongated boom members, the carriage including means for stabilizing the carriage when the equipment is extended, said means for stabilizing comprising stabilizing jack means securable in spaced relation to said carriage laterally thereof and engaging the support for the machine and engaging said launched first elongated boom member whereby to support the same, thus to prevent the carriage being subjected to cantilever loads imposed as a result of said launched equipment and eliminate the need for counterbalance weights on the carriage, said machine including oleodynamic motor means equipped with braking means to provide smooth and jerk-free movements of the equipment during operation thereof.
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