Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention is generally applicable in the technical field of the lifting
devices and, particularly, the object is a telescopic column.
[0002] More in detail, the present invention relates to a telescopic column of the type
using ropes.
Prior art
[0003] It is known that it is necessary to lift devices, elements and people at predetermined
altitude for the most diverse purposes. For example, it may be necessary to lift a
technician for cable laying and maintenance, or cameras for top shots. Another application
relates to the lifting of floodlights to light up areas of different widths.
[0004] Anyway, extendible systems are usually used for the lifting operation. Among such
systems, the most widely used are telescopic columns comprising two or more stems
and, on the top of said columns, there are the objects or the people to be lifted.
[0005] The system for lifting or lowering the telescopic column may be both of the mechanic
and hydraulic types. In the first case, one or more ropes controlled by winches or
the like are generally used. In the second case, air or oil hydraulic systems are
generally used.
[0006] In both situations, firstly it is fundamental for the stems to have the possibility
to slide easily one inside the other. So, frictions must be avoided as much as possible.
[0007] Another relevant aspect to be taken into consideration is that malfunctions may occur
and provoke the swift closure of the column. In case of the hydraulic system, the
system is safe, since also in case of leaks in the hydraulic circuit, the descent
of the stems of the column takes place slowly while the circuit is emptying itself
slowly.
[0008] On the other hand, in case of the mechanic lifting with ropes, the breaking of the
ropes provokes the swift falling of the stems with swift closure of the column. It
is self-evident that this situation is to be avoided, since the loads are typically
relevant and this may not only damage the system, but it is also dangerous for the
people present in the nearby area. It is even more evident the danger if the column
is used to lift people.
[0009] To solve this problem, it is known the safety system described in the
EP 1 674 791. This system advantageously allows to block the descent of one stem inside the next
stem in case of rope breaking, thanks to the automatic action of a lock lever positioning
itself within corresponding slots realized on the lateral wall of the two stems which
enter one inside the other.
[0010] Even though this system allows to avoid the quick sliding of a stem inside the other
in case of rope breaking, it presents some drawbacks.
[0011] Firstly, it is observed that the lock system is located inside the stems and this
hampers the fast and simple accessibility. As a consequence, maintenance, cleaning
and surveillance of the functionality of the system are more difficult. All these
aspects undermine, as it will be later explained, the safety of the system.
[0012] As said, the lever is activated as a consequence of the rope breaking. More in details,
the lever is activated through the translation of a pivot pin of a pulley inside two
partially overimposed slots which develop according to two mutually non-aligned and
non-parallel axis. The translation movements provoke not only a rubbing of the pin
on the slots which may cause their wear, but such translations may also be hindered
by the presence of dirt or foreign bodies in one of said slots. Besides this, the
getting dirty or the clogging, partial too, of the slots are events difficult to detect
because the inspection of the system is difficult since such system is located inside
the stems.
[0013] Furthermore, it is observed that the telescopic column is generally used outdoors
and this favors the getting dirty or the like which may jeopardize the translation
of the pin in the slots and, as a consequence, also the correct functioning of the
safety lock.
Presentation of the invention
[0014] Object of the present invention is to at least partially overcome the above mentioned
drawbacks, by providing a telescopic column having one locking assembly of the sliding
of one stem inside the other after the breaking of ropes.
[0015] Another object is that the above mentioned locking assembly allows easy inspection
and maintenance.
[0016] Another object is that the locking assembly does not present reciprocally sliding
parts in order to avoid the damaging thereof because of rubbing.
[0017] Another object is that the locking assembly is easy to clean in order to avoid that
dirt or foreign bodies may undermine its functionality. In any case, an additional
object is that the locking assembly of the column of the invention operates correctly
also in the presence of dirt and foreign bodies.
[0018] Another object of the invention is that the telescopic column presents decreased
frictions between the stems in comparison with the equivalent known columns in order
to facilitate lifting and closure.
[0019] These and other objects, as better explained hereafter, are fulfilled by a telescopic
column according to the following claims, which are an integral part of the present
description.
[0020] In particular, the telescopic column comprises at least one pair of stems slidably
arranged one inside the other, at least the inside of which being provided with a
plurality of slots arranged mutually aligned along the longitudinal extension axis
of the same stem.
[0021] The telescopic column also comprises at least one rope connected at least to the
stem immediately external to the internal stem for the handling of the latter with
respect to the external stem.
[0022] Besides this, the column comprises at least one locking assembly of the sliding of
the internal stem with respect to the external stem at least in the direction of penetration
of the internal stem into the external one.
[0023] According to an aspect of the invention, the locking assembly comprises at least
one lever that has a pivot pin placed at an intermediate point of the lever itself.
[0024] One first end of the lever is capable of entering in at least one of the slots to
lock the sliding movement in the direction of penetration of the internal stem in
the external one. Besides this, there be elastic means capable of pushing the first
end to be inserted into the slots.
[0025] According to another aspect of the invention, the lever has one second end placed
in contact with the rope so that the pressure exerted by the rope on the second end,
when the rope is tightened, contrasts the action of the elastic means maintaining
the first end disengaged from any slot.
[0026] Advantageously, the telescopic column of the invention has a locking assembly whose
functioning depends on the oscillation of a lever pivoted at an intermediate point
of it and not at one of its ends. In this way, the locking is activated by rotating
the lever on its pin without the mechanical translations of pins in slots. In particular,
the rest status of the locking assembly of the invention is kept by the pressure exerted
by the rope on the second arm of the lever, that is, advantageously, through mechanical
pressure and not through translations with rubbing frictions. This allows to save,
in the long time, the functionality of the locking group of the invention.
[0027] Besides this, since the rest or work positions of the locking group of the column
of the invention are obtained through the presence or the absence of pressure of the
rope on the second arm of the lever, it is self-evident that, advantageously, the
locking assembly is not subject to the effects caused by dirt or by insertion of foreign
bodies.
[0028] This allows also to advantageously overcome the drawback concerning the difficulty
in accessibility of the equivalent locking assemblies of the prior art. In the case
of the invention, in fact, the inspection of the locking assembly is not necessary
anymore and also cleaning and maintenance interventions can be advantageously occasional.
[0029] However, according to another aspect of the invention, the locking assembly of the
column of the invention is positioned outside the external stem and this allows, advantageously,
the constant inspection, the easy cleaning and, likewise, the easy maintenance.
Brief description of the drawings
[0030] Further features and advantages of the invention will appear more evident upon reading
the detailed description of some preferred, non-exclusive embodiments of a telescopic
column according to the invention, which are described as non limiting example with
the help of the annexed drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is an axonometric view of a telescopic column according to the invention;
FIGS. from 2 to 5 are particulars of the telescopic column of FIG. 1.
Detailed description of some examples of preferred embodiments
[0031] With reference to the cited figures, and in particular to fig. 1, it is described
a telescopic column
1 suitable for the lifting of vaious loads. In the figures, in particular, a telescopic
column for the lifting of illumination groups
P is represented, however this shall not be considered limiting for different applications
like, for example, the lifting of people.
[0032] As it can be observed from the figures, the telescopic column
1 comprises a plurality of stems
2 slidably arranged one inside the other. In particular, apart from the first stem
3, which, in the column
1, has a lower position when the column is extended, all the other stems
4 are intended to slide inside another stem
2 and are provided with, as it can be observed in the particular of fig. 2, a plurality
of slots
5 arranged mutually aligned along the longitudinal extension axis
X of the respective stem
4.
[0033] Obviously, such an embodiment is only a non limiting example of the invention. In
fact, according to different embodiments also the first stem is provided with slots
or only some of the stems are provided with slots.
[0034] In the figures it can be observed that the stems are of square section, but also
this detail shall not be considered as limiting for different embodiments in which
the stems have a section of a different geometric shape. In this sense, a very simple
example is a telescopic column with the stems having circular section.
[0035] As previously said, the telescopic column
1 is of the rope type. In this sense, it comprises, as it can be observed in the particular
of fig. 3, a plurality of ropes
6 each coupled to an internal stem
7 and with the one immediately external
8 to the internal stem. Such ropes
6 allow the lifting of the column
1 and, for the safety reasons previously cited, the column
1 comprises also a plurality of locking assemblies
10 of the sliding of the internal stems
7 with respect to the respective external stems
8 in the direction of penetration of the internal stems into the external ones in case
of breaking of the corresponding ropes
6.
[0036] In particular, as it can be observed in fig. 4 and in the particular of fig. 5, each
locking assembly
10 comprises a support body
10a typically connected to the external surface of the external stem
8. The locking assembly
10 comprises also a lever
11. The latter, as such, has a pivot pin
12 placed at an intermediate point of the lever
11 and bound to the support body
10a. In this sense, the lever
11 has two arms
13 and
14 corresponding to its two ends
15 and
16.
[0037] More in details, the first arm
13 is susceptible to enter one of the slots
5 to lock the sliding movement in the direction of penetration of the internal stem
7 inside the stem immediately external. The insertion movement is obtained by elastic
means
18, typically constituted by a spring, susceptible to push the first arm
13 in the direction of penetration into a slot
5. In particular, the elastic means
18 have a first end
19 connected to the first arm
13 of the lever
11 and a second end
20 connected to the support body
10a. The elastic means
18, then, are pulled when the first arm
13 is far from the internal stem
7 and, so, also from the slots
5. When they are able to move freely, they tend to return to rest position while dragging
the first arm
13 towards the stem
2 and to insert themselves, if possible, into a slot
5.
[0038] According to another aspect of the invention, the locking assembly
10 comprises also adjustment means
21 for the tightening of the elastic means
18 in order to regulate the action thereof. In the figures they are constituted by screw
means through which the connection point of the first end
19 of the elastic means
18 is moved, but this shall not be considered as limiting for different embodiments
of the invention. Likewise, the number of elastic means, of levers, the presence or
the number of support bodies, the disposition of the locking assembly on the stems.
[0039] According to another aspect of the invention, the second arm
14 of the lever
11 is placed in contact with the corresponding rope
6 so that the pressure exerted by the latter, when it is tightened, contrasts the action
of the elastic means
18 keeping the first arm
13 disengaged from any slot
5.
[0040] In other words, since the rope
6 typically has one first end connected to the relative internal stem
7 and one second end connected to the relative external stem
8 (which is also the one to which the locking assembly
10 is connected), for the good functioning of the telescopic column
1 it must be always tightened. Such tightening leads the rope
6 to press on the second arm
14 contrasting the effects of the elastic means
18 and keeping the first arm
13 far from the slots
5. The sliding between the stems
2 is then free.
[0041] In case of breaking of a rope
6, the internal stem
7 starts a slipping movement inside the external stem
8. At the same time, the second arm
14 is not subject any more to pressure and, so, the elastic means
18 make the lever
11 rotate around its pivot pin
12 leading the first arm
13 to insert itself into the first slot
5 encountered. This provokes the immediate stoppage of the slipping movement.
[0042] In other words, the locking assembly
10 of the invention allows the fast block of the slipping of one stem
2 inside another in case of breaking of the corresponding rope
6. Besides this, it can easily be inspected since it is placed outside the stems
2 and, as a consequence, it has an easy maintenance. However, since the action of the
locking assembly
10 is due to elastic means and to the pressure of the rope
6 on the second arm
14 of the lever
11, advantageously dirt or foreign bodies are not able, in any case, to undermine the
action of the locking assembly
10. So, the latter is safe and requires little maintenance. Furthermore, it does not
present rubbing movements and the like, so it is not subject to wear.
[0043] In order to allow a convenient disposition of the rope
6 and also the handling of the internal stem
7 with respect to the immediately external one, the locking assembly
10 comprises also a transfer pulley
25 which represents the only part of the assembly
10 always moving, and this guarantees the almost total absence, in the locking assembly
10, of parts gradually subject to wear. The rotation center of the pulley
25 coincides with the pivot pin
12 of the lever
11.
[0044] As previously said, one of the problems of the known prior art is the easiness extraction
of the internal stems
2. In particular, there may be rubbing frictions between the internal stems
2 and those immediately external ones during the extraction and the closure movements
of the telescopic column
1.
[0045] For this reason, according to another aspect of the invention, the column
1 comprises a slide assembly
30 interposed between one portion of the internal stem
7 and one corresponding portion of the corresponding external stem
8 in order to facilitate the sliding of one inside the other.
[0046] More in detail, the slide assembly
30 comprises four first pulleys
31 connected to the ends of the locking assembly
10 and further four second pulleys
32 connected to the opposite end of the stem
2. The first pulleys
31 allow to facilitate the sliding between the stem
2 to which the same are connected and the immediately internal stem, the second pulleys
32 between the stem
2 to which they are connected and the immediately external one. The position of the
first
31 and the second pulleys
32, that is at the ends of the stems
2, allow to keep centered each stem
2 with respect to the immediately external one, facilitating, in this way, the sliding.
[0047] It is self-evident that what has been just described is only one embodiment example
of the slide assembly
30. So, this has not to be considered as limiting for different embodiments in which,
for example, the stem section is not quadrangular and, consequently, the number and
disposition of the pulleys change. Also the position and the number of the slide assemblies
may vary, likewise, the pulleys may be replaced by different elements like, for example,
bearings.
[0048] In the light of the foregoing, it is evident that the telescopic column overcomes
the drawbacks of the known prior art since it is provided with a locking assembly
for the sliding of one stem inside the other, after the breaking of ropes and this
locking assembly has easy inspection and maintenance.
[0049] Furthermore, the locking assembly does not have reciprocally sliding parts so that
the wear for rubbing is avoided and the good functioning of the locking assembly is
guaranteed over time. The locking assembly is also easy to be cleaned and, in any
case, dirt or foreign bodies do not undermine the functionality thereof.
[0050] The telescopic column of the invention is safe and easy to use also thanks to the
slide assemblies which substantially reduce the sliding frictions between the stems
with respect to the known equivalent columns.
[0051] The telescopic column of the invention is susceptible to many changes and variants,
all falling within the inventive concept expressed in the annexed claims. All particulars
may be replaced by other technically equivalent elements, and the materials may be
different according to the needs, without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0052] Even though the telescopic column has been described with particular reference to
the accompanying figures, the numerals referred to in the disclosure and claims are
only used for the sake of a better intelligibility of the invention and shall not
be intended to limit the claimed scope in any manner.
1. A telescopic column comprising:
- at least one pair of stems (2) slidably arranged on inside the other at least the inside (7) of which is provided with a plurality of slots (5) arranged mutually aligned along the longitudinal extension axis (X) of said stem (2);
- at least one rope (6) connected to at least the stem immediately external (8) to the internal stem (7) for the movement of the latter with respect to said external stem (8);
- at least one locking assembly (10) of the sliding of said internal stem (7) with respect to said external stem (8) at least in the direction of penetration of said internal stem (7) in said external stem (8),
said locking assembly (10) comprising at least one lever (11) having:
- a pivot pin (12) placed at an intermediate point of said lever (11);
- a first arm (13) capable of entering in at least one of said slots (5) per to lock said sliding movement in the direction of penetration of said internal
stem (7) in said external stem (8);
- elastic means (18) capable of pushing said first arm (13) to be inserted into said at least one of said slots (5);
- a second arm (14) placed in contact with said rope (6) in such a way that the pressure exerted by said rope (6) on said second arm (14), when said rope (6) is tightened, contrasts the action of said elastic means (18) maintaining said first arm (13) disengaged from any one of said slots (5).
2. Telescopic column according to claim 1, wherein said locking assembly (10) comprises at least one transfer pulley (25) of said rope (6) whose rotation center coincides with said pivot pin (12) of said lever (11).
3. Telescopic column according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said locking assembly (10) comprises at least one support body (10a) at least for said lever (11) and said elastic means (18).
4. Telescopic column according to claim 3, wherein said support body (10a) is at least partially associated with the outer surface of said external stem (8).
5. Telescopic column according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said elastic
means (18) are constituted by a spring which a a first end (19) is connected to said first arm (13) and a second end (20) is connected to said support body (10a).
6. Telescopic column according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising adjustments
means (21) of the tightening of said elastic means (18).
7. Telescopic column according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said rope
(6) has a first end connected to said internal stem (2) and a second end connected to said external stem (8).
8. Telescopic column according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a slide
assembly (30) interposed between at least one portion of said internal stem (7) and at least one portion of said external stem (8) to facilitate the sliding of said internal stem (7) in said external stem (8).
9. Telescopic column according to claim 8, wherein said slide assembly (30) comprises at least one first pulley associated with at least one end of said external
stem (8) and placed in contact with the side surface of said internal stem (7).
10. Telescopic column according to claim 7 or 8, wherein said slide assembly (30) comprises at least one second pulley associated with at least one end of said internal
stem (7) and placed in contact with the inner surface of said external stem (8).