EP4173760A1 - Supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility.
- gearbox supports which are used to support the gearbox during the execution of operations that require it to be dismounted and removed from its seat under the vehicle, in order to then remount it once the required maintenance is complete.
- Such supporting fixtures are typically mounted on the shank of a hydraulic handler provided inside the inspection pit where the operator works, or underneath the vehicle lift on which the vehicle undergoing maintenance is loaded.
- adjustable fixtures In order to limit the number of fixtures to keep in the workshop, so as to reduce the investment required to purchase them and the space necessary to store them when not in use, adjustable fixtures have been developed for supporting the gearbox of vehicles.
- Italian Patent Application no. MN2002A00033 describes an adjustable fixture that comprises, substantially, a longitudinal bar that can be associated with the shank of the hydraulic handler, on which a pair of crossmembers are slideably mounted which have respective pins for supporting the gearbox at a settable height, which are adapted to contact the housing of the gearbox from below, at its resting points.
- the pins of one of the crossmembers are arranged in a fixed position with respect to the longitudinal bar, while the pins of the other crossmember are mounted slideably thereupon.
- the longitudinal bar is associated so that it can oscillate with a mounting assembly on the shank of the hydraulic handler, so as to be able to modify its arrangement within a certain angle, together with that of the crossmembers and of the respective supporting pins.
- such fixture features a safety band connected to the longitudinal bar, which is adapted to be secured around the gearbox in order to prevent accidental shifts thereof.
- the aim of the present invention is to eliminate the above mentioned drawbacks in the prior art by providing a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility that is versatile in use and more or less universal irrespective of the model of vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles that can be easily and rapidly used, thus simplifying the activities required to adapt the configuration of use of the fixture itself depending on the type of gearbox being worked on.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a stable and reliable support of the gearbox, so as to prevent unwanted shifts in position thereof or even falls, with consequent risk of damage as well as of injury to the operators.
- another object of the present invention is to provide a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles that has a simple structure and that is easy and practical to implement, safe in use and effective in operation, and of low cost.
- the reference numeral 1 generally designates a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility.
- the fixture 1 comprises a load-bearing element 2 which extends along a longitudinal axis A and a pair of crossmembers 3 and 4 which are associated with the load-bearing element, each one of which is associated with respective supporting means 5 and 6 for supporting from below the gearbox of a vehicle undergoing maintenance (not shown).
- Each crossmember 3 and 4 is arranged substantially perpendicular to the load-bearing element 2.
- the load-bearing element 2 is arranged below the crossmembers 3 and 4 at their midpoint.
- the fixture 1 is intended to be coupled to the movable shank of a conventional lifting device positioned inside an inspection pit or under a vehicle lift, so that it can be placed below the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance that needs to be dismounted from its seat and then remounted once work is complete.
- the load-bearing element 2 is constituted by a tubular bar that is substantially quadrangular in cross-section, with a first end 2a open and a second end 2b closed by a plug 7.
- the load-bearing element 2 is associated with connecting means 8 which are intended to be mounted on the movable shank of the lifting device and which are associated with that load-bearing element by virtue of means for hinged coupling 9 about an oscillation axis O that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A and substantially horizontal in use.
- the connecting means 8 comprise a beaker-like element 10 which is open downward and protrudes below the load-bearing element 2 which will be fitted over the tip of the movable shank of the handler, on which there is a bracket 11 which carries a first collar 12 through which the load-bearing element 2 is inserted so that it can slide along the longitudinal axis A.
- a first locking screw 13 to lock the relative sliding between the load-bearing element 2 and the first collar 12.
- the first locking screw 13 has a shank that passes through the first collar 12 and bites into the load-bearing element 2, and a tightening head that can be turned by the operator.
- the fixture 1 can be fitted with one or more reduction bushings, which are adapted to be accommodated inside the beaker-like element 10 in order to permit coupling with lifting devices with different diameters of the movable shank.
- the fixture 1 can also be coupled, again by way of the beaker-like element 10, to lifting platforms for mechanical elements such as movable vehicle lifts.
- the means for hinged coupling 9 comprise a pivot 14 that lies along the oscillation axis O for articulating the bracket 11 with respect to the beaker-like element 10, and a handle 15 for locking the relative rotation.
- the handle for locking 15 has a shank that passes through a curved slot defined on the bracket 11 and bites into the beaker-like element 10, and a clamping lever on the bracket itself.
- the crossmembers 3 and 4 are also constituted by respective tubular bars that are substantially quadrangular in cross-section, and are closed at the mutually opposite ends by corresponding plugs.
- the supporting means 5 of at least one of the crossmembers 3 are provided with at least one tilting support 17 which is associated with that crossmember so that it can rotate about a respective angular position adjustment axis R.
- the at least one tilting support 17 is adapted to assume different angular positions around the corresponding adjustment axis R as a function of the type of gearbox to be supported.
- the at least one tilting support 17 spontaneously adapts its angular position about the adjustment axis R under the action of the weight of the gearbox to be supported, without needing to perform preliminary adjustments of the configuration of the fixture 1.
- the at least one tilting support 17 is shaped so as to define a substantially concave contact surface 18 with the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- the concave shape of such contact surface 18 makes it possible to ensure a hold and a stable support of the gearbox undergoing maintenance.
- the at least one tilting support 17 can have its contact surface 18 covered with a heat-shrunk protective sheath, for example made of crosslinked polyolefin.
- the adjustment axis R of the at least one tilting support 17 is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis A.
- the at least one tilting support 17 is slideably associated along the corresponding crossmember 3 in order to be able to adapt its position as a function of the shape structure of the gearbox undergoing maintenance.
- a second collar 19 which is slideably coupled along the crossmember 3, to which the at least one tilting support 17 is pivoted about the corresponding adjustment axis R, and there is a second screw 21 for locking the sliding thereof.
- the at least one tilting support 17 is constituted by a substantially C-shaped element of substantially uniform thickness.
- the intrados of such tilting support 17 defines the contact surface 18.
- the at least one tilting support 17 is adapted to support gearboxes that have different geometries and dimensions of their outer housings.
- adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 which are adapted to limit the rotation angle of the at least one tilting support 17 about the corresponding adjustment axis R in at least one direction of rotation, and are associated with the crossmember 3.
- Such adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 comprise a threaded shank 23 that protrudes from a third collar 24 which can move along the crossmember 3, a movable head 25, on which to rest the tilting support 17, coupled along the shank itself and a third screw 26 for locking the sliding of the third collar 24 along the crossmember 3.
- the adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 can be positioned along the crossmember 3 as a function of the longitudinal position of the tilting support 17.
- the adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 are arranged along the crossmember 3 externally to the tilting support 17 in order to prevent accidental rotations thereof that could cause unexpected shifts in position or even falls of the gearbox resting upon it.
- adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 make it possible to block the tilting of the tilting support 17 once the gearbox undergoing maintenance is resting upon it, so as to prevent accidental shifts in position thereof or falls.
- the supporting means 5 of the crossmember 3 have two tilting supports 17 which tilt about respective adjustment axes R of the type described above.
- the two tilting supports 17 are arranged with the respective contact surfaces 18 facing so as to define a cradle for the containment of the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- adjustment axes R of the two tilting supports 17 are arranged substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis A.
- the tilting supports 17 perform a counter-rotation about the respective adjustment axes R, thus clamping the gearbox in order to ensure a stable hold thereof.
- each one of the tilting supports 17 has respective adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 arranged externally along the crossmember 3, so as to prevent the accidental release of the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- the crossmember 3 is associated with the load-bearing element 2 so as to be able to oscillate about the longitudinal axis A.
- the crossmember 3 is associated with a pivot 27 which is inserted so that it can rotate into the open end 2a of the load-bearing element 2.
- the crossmember 3 spontaneously adapts its angular position about the longitudinal axis A under the action of the weight of the gearbox to be supported, without needing to perform preliminary adjustments of the configuration of the fixture 1.
- an element 28 for locking the rotation of the crossmember 3 with respect to the structural element 2 is provided, which passes through an elongated slot 29 that extends on a plane that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A and is defined underneath the structural element 2 and is engaged in a dead hole 30 provided on the pivot 27.
- the supporting means 6 of the other crossmember 4 could also have one or, more preferably, two tilting supports 17 as described above, with optional adjustable stroke-limiting means 22.
- the crossmember 4 could also be associated with the load-bearing element 2 so that it can rotate about the longitudinal axis A.
- the supporting means 6 of the other crossmember 4 comprise at least two supporting elements 31 with fixed orientation, which are associated so that they can slide along that crossmember and are shaped so as to define respective substantially concave and mutually facing contact surfaces 32 with the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- each one of the supporting elements 31 is also substantially C-shaped and the intrados thereof defines the corresponding contact surface 32.
- the supporting elements 31 can also have their contact surfaces 32 covered with a heat-shrunk protective sheath, for example made of crosslinked polyolefin.
- Each supporting element 31 is connected to a corresponding fourth collar 34, which is associated so that it can slide along the crossmember 4 and is coupled to a fourth screw 35 for locking the relative sliding.
- the crossmember 4 is mounted so that it can slide along the load-bearing element 2.
- a fifth collar 39 which can slide along the load-bearing element 2 and is connected to the crossmember 4, and a fifth screw 40 for locking the relative sliding.
- a spacer 36 can be advantageously provided between the fifth collar 39 and the crossmember 4 so as to position the latter at a different working height with respect to the crossmember 3.
- the spacer 36 makes it possible to adapt the geometry of the fixture 1 to that of the gearbox being worked on, which typically is larger at the point of attachment to the engine and is narrower at the other end, where it is attached to the transmission shaft.
- the fixture 1 can comprise a flexible safety element 37, such as a band, a strap or the like, which is adapted to be secured around the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- a flexible safety element 37 such as a band, a strap or the like, which is adapted to be secured around the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- Such flexible element 37 is associated with the load-bearing element 2 and passes through a pair of loops 38 which are integral with the first collar 12.
- crossmembers 3 and 4 are arranged substantially perpendicular to the load-bearing element 2 and above it. Furthermore, the associated supporting elements 17 and 31 protrude above the crossmembers 3 and 4 to receive the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- the crossmember 4 generally has a shorter extension than the crossmember 3.
- the operation of the present invention is the following.
- the supporting elements 17 and 31 are positioned along the respective crossmembers 3 and 4 as a function of the type of gearbox being worked on, and the fixture 1 is positioned underneath and in contact with the gearbox so that it can support it.
- the gearbox is repositioned under the vehicle to be remounted in its seat.
- the shank of the lifting device is retracted so as to lower the fixture 1, after having disengaged the flexible element 37 from the gearbox.
- the movable heads 25 can be lowered in order to allow the tilting supports 17 to be opened and facilitate the disconnection of the fixture 1 from the gearbox being worked on.
- the fixture according to the invention is practical and rapid in use and makes it possible to work in complete safety.
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- The present invention relates to a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility.
- In the sector of equipment for vehicle workshops, gearbox supports are known which are used to support the gearbox during the execution of operations that require it to be dismounted and removed from its seat under the vehicle, in order to then remount it once the required maintenance is complete. Such supporting fixtures are typically mounted on the shank of a hydraulic handler provided inside the inspection pit where the operator works, or underneath the vehicle lift on which the vehicle undergoing maintenance is loaded.
- Considering that every model of vehicle has a particular gearbox, the outer housing of which has specific shapes and dimensions with predefined points for resting on the supporting fixture, vehicle workshops need to have different types of such fixtures available, selecting the most suitable one to use as a function of the model of vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- In order to limit the number of fixtures to keep in the workshop, so as to reduce the investment required to purchase them and the space necessary to store them when not in use, adjustable fixtures have been developed for supporting the gearbox of vehicles.
- For example Italian Patent Application no. MN2002A00033 describes an adjustable fixture that comprises, substantially, a longitudinal bar that can be associated with the shank of the hydraulic handler, on which a pair of crossmembers are slideably mounted which have respective pins for supporting the gearbox at a settable height, which are adapted to contact the housing of the gearbox from below, at its resting points. The pins of one of the crossmembers are arranged in a fixed position with respect to the longitudinal bar, while the pins of the other crossmember are mounted slideably thereupon. Furthermore, the longitudinal bar is associated so that it can oscillate with a mounting assembly on the shank of the hydraulic handler, so as to be able to modify its arrangement within a certain angle, together with that of the crossmembers and of the respective supporting pins.
- Finally, such fixture features a safety band connected to the longitudinal bar, which is adapted to be secured around the gearbox in order to prevent accidental shifts thereof.
- Even these conventional adjustable fixtures are not devoid of drawbacks, among which is the fact that, if work needs to be done on vehicles in which the outer housing of the gearbox is shaped in a particular way or is highly asymmetrical with respect to the corresponding longitudinal axis, they cannot be adjusted so as to ensure a stable support of the gearbox being worked on, with consequent complications of the operations required to the operators, and consequent risks of unwanted shifts in position and even accidental falls of the gearbox resting on the fixture.
- The aim of the present invention is to eliminate the above mentioned drawbacks in the prior art by providing a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility that is versatile in use and more or less universal irrespective of the model of vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles that can be easily and rapidly used, thus simplifying the activities required to adapt the configuration of use of the fixture itself depending on the type of gearbox being worked on.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a stable and reliable support of the gearbox, so as to prevent unwanted shifts in position thereof or even falls, with consequent risk of damage as well as of injury to the operators.
- Last but not least, another object of the present invention is to provide a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles that has a simple structure and that is easy and practical to implement, safe in use and effective in operation, and of low cost.
- This aim and these and other objects the will become more appearent hereinafter are all achieved by a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility, which presents the characteristics according to
claim 1 below and is optionally provided with one or more of the characteristics in the subsequent dependent claims. - Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent from the detailed description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility, which is illustrated for the purposes of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings wherein:
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Figure 1 is a perspective view of a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility according to the invention; -
Figure 2 is a view likeFigure 1 in which the various possibilities for adjusting the fixture according to the invention are shown; -
Figure 3 is a partially exploded perspective view of the fixture according to the invention; -
Figure 4 is a front elevation view of the fixture according to the invention; -
Figure 5 is a side view of the fixture according to the invention; -
Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VI-VI inFigure 5 . - With reference to the figures, the
reference numeral 1 generally designates a supporting fixture for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility. - The
fixture 1 comprises a load-bearingelement 2 which extends along a longitudinal axis A and a pair ofcrossmembers means - Each
crossmember element 2. The load-bearingelement 2 is arranged below thecrossmembers - In the present description the term "substantially" means "except for the usual production tolerances and tolerances in the assembly of the component parts".
- In use, the
fixture 1 is intended to be coupled to the movable shank of a conventional lifting device positioned inside an inspection pit or under a vehicle lift, so that it can be placed below the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance that needs to be dismounted from its seat and then remounted once work is complete. - In the embodiment shown, the load-bearing
element 2 is constituted by a tubular bar that is substantially quadrangular in cross-section, with afirst end 2a open and asecond end 2b closed by aplug 7. - The load-bearing
element 2 is associated withconnecting means 8 which are intended to be mounted on the movable shank of the lifting device and which are associated with that load-bearing element by virtue of means for hingedcoupling 9 about an oscillation axis O that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A and substantially horizontal in use. - The
connecting means 8 comprise a beaker-like element 10 which is open downward and protrudes below the load-bearingelement 2 which will be fitted over the tip of the movable shank of the handler, on which there is abracket 11 which carries afirst collar 12 through which the load-bearingelement 2 is inserted so that it can slide along the longitudinal axis A. In addition there is afirst locking screw 13 to lock the relative sliding between the load-bearingelement 2 and thefirst collar 12. - The
first locking screw 13 has a shank that passes through thefirst collar 12 and bites into the load-bearingelement 2, and a tightening head that can be turned by the operator. - Furthermore there is a
locking screw 16 of the beaker-like element 10 on the movable shank of the handler. - The
fixture 1 can be fitted with one or more reduction bushings, which are adapted to be accommodated inside the beaker-like element 10 in order to permit coupling with lifting devices with different diameters of the movable shank. - In use, the
fixture 1 can also be coupled, again by way of the beaker-like element 10, to lifting platforms for mechanical elements such as movable vehicle lifts. - The means for hinged
coupling 9 comprise apivot 14 that lies along the oscillation axis O for articulating thebracket 11 with respect to the beaker-like element 10, and ahandle 15 for locking the relative rotation. - The handle for locking 15 has a shank that passes through a curved slot defined on the
bracket 11 and bites into the beaker-like element 10, and a clamping lever on the bracket itself. - The
crossmembers - According to the invention, the supporting
means 5 of at least one of thecrossmembers 3 are provided with at least one tiltingsupport 17 which is associated with that crossmember so that it can rotate about a respective angular position adjustment axis R. In this manner the at least one tiltingsupport 17 is adapted to assume different angular positions around the corresponding adjustment axis R as a function of the type of gearbox to be supported. - In use, the at least one tilting support 17 spontaneously adapts its angular position about the adjustment axis R under the action of the weight of the gearbox to be supported, without needing to perform preliminary adjustments of the configuration of the
fixture 1. - Advantageously, the at least one
tilting support 17 is shaped so as to define a substantiallyconcave contact surface 18 with the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance. The concave shape ofsuch contact surface 18 makes it possible to ensure a hold and a stable support of the gearbox undergoing maintenance. - The at least one
tilting support 17 can have itscontact surface 18 covered with a heat-shrunk protective sheath, for example made of crosslinked polyolefin. - In addition, the adjustment axis R of the at least one
tilting support 17 is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis A. - Also, the at least one
tilting support 17 is slideably associated along thecorresponding crossmember 3 in order to be able to adapt its position as a function of the shape structure of the gearbox undergoing maintenance. In more detail, there is asecond collar 19 which is slideably coupled along thecrossmember 3, to which the at least onetilting support 17 is pivoted about the corresponding adjustment axis R, and there is asecond screw 21 for locking the sliding thereof. - In the embodiment, the at least one
tilting support 17 is constituted by a substantially C-shaped element of substantially uniform thickness. The intrados ofsuch tilting support 17 defines thecontact surface 18. By virtue of this shape structure, the at least onetilting support 17 is adapted to support gearboxes that have different geometries and dimensions of their outer housings. - In any case alternative embodiments are not ruled out.
- Furthermore, there are adjustable stroke-
limiting means 22 which are adapted to limit the rotation angle of the at least onetilting support 17 about the corresponding adjustment axis R in at least one direction of rotation, and are associated with thecrossmember 3. - Such adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 comprise a threaded
shank 23 that protrudes from athird collar 24 which can move along thecrossmember 3, amovable head 25, on which to rest thetilting support 17, coupled along the shank itself and athird screw 26 for locking the sliding of thethird collar 24 along thecrossmember 3. - In this manner, the adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 can be positioned along the
crossmember 3 as a function of the longitudinal position of thetilting support 17. - By screwing or unscrewing the
movable head 25 onto/from the threadedshank 23, it is possible to position it in contact with the tiltingsupport 17, after having placed the gearbox being worked on upon it. - Usefully, the adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 are arranged along the
crossmember 3 externally to the tiltingsupport 17 in order to prevent accidental rotations thereof that could cause unexpected shifts in position or even falls of the gearbox resting upon it. - In fact such adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 make it possible to block the tilting of the
tilting support 17 once the gearbox undergoing maintenance is resting upon it, so as to prevent accidental shifts in position thereof or falls. - Preferably the supporting means 5 of the
crossmember 3 have two tilting supports 17 which tilt about respective adjustment axes R of the type described above. - Preferably the two
tilting supports 17 are arranged with therespective contact surfaces 18 facing so as to define a cradle for the containment of the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance. - Furthermore the adjustment axes R of the two
tilting supports 17 are arranged substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis A. - In this manner, when the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance is placed on the
fixture 1, based on the weight and shape of the gearbox, the tilting supports 17 perform a counter-rotation about the respective adjustment axes R, thus clamping the gearbox in order to ensure a stable hold thereof. - Usefully each one of the
tilting supports 17 has respective adjustable stroke-limiting means 22 arranged externally along thecrossmember 3, so as to prevent the accidental release of the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance. - In order to obtain an additional option for adjusting the
fixture 1 thecrossmember 3 is associated with the load-bearingelement 2 so as to be able to oscillate about the longitudinal axis A. In this case thecrossmember 3 is associated with apivot 27 which is inserted so that it can rotate into theopen end 2a of the load-bearingelement 2. - In use, the
crossmember 3 spontaneously adapts its angular position about the longitudinal axis A under the action of the weight of the gearbox to be supported, without needing to perform preliminary adjustments of the configuration of thefixture 1. - Furthermore, an
element 28 for locking the rotation of thecrossmember 3 with respect to thestructural element 2 is provided, which passes through anelongated slot 29 that extends on a plane that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A and is defined underneath thestructural element 2 and is engaged in adead hole 30 provided on thepivot 27. - Furthermore, it should be noted that there are two
stroke limiting elements 41 which protrude from thecrossmember 3 at the mutually opposite ends, in order to prevent the extraction of thethird collars 24. - In a possible embodiment of the invention, the supporting
means 6 of theother crossmember 4 could also have one or, more preferably, two tilting supports 17 as described above, with optional adjustable stroke-limitingmeans 22. Furthermore, thecrossmember 4 could also be associated with the load-bearing element 2 so that it can rotate about the longitudinal axis A. - In the embodiment shown, however, the supporting
means 6 of theother crossmember 4 comprise at least two supportingelements 31 with fixed orientation, which are associated so that they can slide along that crossmember and are shaped so as to define respective substantially concave and mutually facing contact surfaces 32 with the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance. - Preferably each one of the supporting
elements 31 is also substantially C-shaped and the intrados thereof defines thecorresponding contact surface 32. - The supporting
elements 31 can also have theircontact surfaces 32 covered with a heat-shrunk protective sheath, for example made of crosslinked polyolefin. - Each supporting
element 31 is connected to a correspondingfourth collar 34, which is associated so that it can slide along thecrossmember 4 and is coupled to afourth screw 35 for locking the relative sliding. - Furthermore, the
crossmember 4 is mounted so that it can slide along the load-bearing element 2. In fact there is afifth collar 39 which can slide along the load-bearing element 2 and is connected to thecrossmember 4, and afifth screw 40 for locking the relative sliding. - It should be noted that there is a
stroke limiting element 42 protruding from the load-bearing element 2 proximate to thesecond end 2b in order to prevent the extraction of thefifth collar 39. - A
spacer 36 can be advantageously provided between thefifth collar 39 and thecrossmember 4 so as to position the latter at a different working height with respect to thecrossmember 3. - The
spacer 36 makes it possible to adapt the geometry of thefixture 1 to that of the gearbox being worked on, which typically is larger at the point of attachment to the engine and is narrower at the other end, where it is attached to the transmission shaft. - Finally the
fixture 1 can comprise aflexible safety element 37, such as a band, a strap or the like, which is adapted to be secured around the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance. Suchflexible element 37 is associated with the load-bearing element 2 and passes through a pair ofloops 38 which are integral with thefirst collar 12. - It should be noted that the
crossmembers bearing element 2 and above it. Furthermore, the associated supportingelements crossmembers crossmember 4 generally has a shorter extension than thecrossmember 3. - The operation of the present invention is the following.
- After attaching the
fixture 1 to the lifting device, adjusting its inclination about the oscillation axis O and the longitudinal position of the load-bearing element 2 with respect to thefirst collar 12 if necessary, the supportingelements respective crossmembers fixture 1 is positioned underneath and in contact with the gearbox so that it can support it. - Once the gearbox has been disengaged from its seat it is kept resting on the supporting
elements - It should be noted that the tilting supports 17, if necessary, modify their angular position with respect to the corresponding adjustment axes R as a function of the geometry and weight of the gearbox being worked on, by clamping around it. Furthermore, the operator screws the
movable heads 25 until they come into contact with the tilting supports 17, then blocks their rotation and winds theflexible element 37 around the gearbox being worked on. - After the required maintenance has been carried out, the gearbox is repositioned under the vehicle to be remounted in its seat. At the end of the operation, the shank of the lifting device is retracted so as to lower the
fixture 1, after having disengaged theflexible element 37 from the gearbox. - If necessary, the
movable heads 25 can be lowered in order to allow the tilting supports 17 to be opened and facilitate the disconnection of thefixture 1 from the gearbox being worked on. - In practice it has been found that the invention as described achieves the intended aim and objects and, in particular, attention is drawn to the fact that the fixture according to the invention considerably increases the possibilities for adjusting and adapting the configuration of use as a function of the model of vehicle undergoing maintenance, rendering the use thereof more or less universal.
- Furthermore, the fixture according to the invention is practical and rapid in use and makes it possible to work in complete safety.
- The invention, thus conceived, is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims.
- Moreover, all the details may be substituted by other, technically equivalent elements.
- In practice the materials employed, as well as the contingent dimensions and shapes, may be any according to requirements without for this reason departing from the scope of protection claimed herein.
- The disclosures in
Italian Patent Application No. 102021000026750 - Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs, those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
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- A supporting fixture (1) for assembling/disassembling the gearbox of vehicles with increased operating flexibility, which comprises a load-bearing element (2) which extends along a longitudinal axis (A) and a pair of crossmembers (3, 4) which are associated with said supporting element (2), each one of which is associated with respective supporting means (5, 6) for supporting the gearbox of a vehicle undergoing maintenance from below, characterized in that the supporting means (5) of at least one of said crossmembers (3) comprise at least one tilting support (17) which is associated with said crossmember so that it can rotate about a respective angular position adjustment axis (R), the tilting support (17) being adapted to assume different angular positions around the corresponding adjustment axis (R) as a function of the type of gearbox to be supported.
- The fixture (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that said at least one tilting support (17) is shaped so as to define a substantially concave contact surface (18) with the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- The fixture (1) according to claim 1 and 2, characterized in that the adjustment axis (R) of said at least one tilting support is substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis (A).
- The fixture (1) according to at least one of claims 1-3, characterized in that said at least one tilting support (17) is slideably associated along said crossmember (3).
- The fixture (1) according to at least one of claims 1-4, characterized in that it comprises adjustable stroke-limiting means (22), which are adapted to limit the rotation angle of said at least one tilting support (17) about the corresponding adjustment axis (R) in at least one direction, and are associated with said at least one crossmember (3).
- The fixture (1) according to at least one of claims 1-5, characterized in that the supporting means (5) of said crossmember (3) comprise two of said tilting supports (17) which tilt about respective adjustment axes (R).
- The fixture (1) according to claim 6, characterized in that said two tilting supports (17) of said at least one crossmember (3) are arranged so that the respective contact surfaces (18) face each other so as to define a cradle for the containment of the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- The fixture (1) according to claim 6, characterized in that the adjustment axes (R) of said two tilting supports (17) are arranged substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis (A).
- The fixture (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said at least one crossmember (3) is associated with said structural element (2) so that it can oscillate about said longitudinal axis (A).
- The fixture (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the supporting means (6) of the other one of said crossmembers (4) comprise at least two supporting elements (31) which are associated so that they can slide along said crossmember and are shaped so as to define respective substantially concave and mutually facing contact surfaces (32) with the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance.
- The fixture (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a flexible safety element (37) which is adapted to be secured around the gearbox of the vehicle undergoing maintenance and is associated with said load-bearing element (2).
- The fixture according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises connecting means (8) which can be associated with the movable shank of a lifting device and are associated with said load-bearing element (2) by virtue of means for hinged coupling (9) about an oscillation axis (O) that is substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal axis (A).
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