Automatic four leg leveling for cold planers
US-9206566-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US9422677B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9422677-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514605147-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2016 |
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A self-propelling construction machine has a machine frame, an operating drum and a drum housing enclosing the operating drum. The drum housing is closed off by a front and/or rear sealing element and/or lateral sealing element. The construction machine has a mechanism for raising and lowering the at least one sealing element. A measuring unit is configured so that the measuring unit measures the forces acting on the sealing element when the sealing element encounters an obstacle. A control unit generates a control signal for raising the sealing element when the force measured by the measuring unit is larger than a predetermined limit value, so that the sealing element is raised.
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What is claimed is: 1. A self-propelled construction machine, comprising: a machine frame; an operating drum supported from the frame; a drum housing surrounding the operating drum, the drum housing including a sealing element arranged to contact a ground surface for closing the drum housing off to the ground surface; an actuator configured to raise and lower the sealing element; a sensor configured to detect whether the sealing element encounters an obstacle by measuring a force acting on the sealing element when the sealing element encounters the obstacle; and a control unit, operatively connected to the sensor and the actuator and configured to control the actuator in response to the force detected by the sensor. 2. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 1 , wherein: the actuator has a floating position such that the sealing element is allowed to rest on the ground surface under the weight of the sealing element. 3. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 2 , wherein: the actuator has an applied force position such that the actuator applies an applied force on the sealing element such that the sealing element contacts the ground surface with a contact force different than the weight of the sealing element. 4. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 3 , wherein: in the applied force position the actuator applies an applied force on the sealing element such that the sealing element contacts the ground surface with a contact force greater than the weight of the sealing element. 5. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 1 , wherein: the control unit is configured to generate a control signal when the force measured by the sensor is less than a limit value, such that the at least one sealing element maintains its position or can be lowered and then contact the ground surface. 6. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 1 , wherein the sealing element comprises a front sealing element positioned in front of the operating drum in relation to an operating direction of the construction machine. 7. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 1 , wherein the sealing element comprises a rear sealing element positioned behind the operating drum in relation to an operating direction of the construction machine. 8. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 1 , wherein the sealing element comprises a lateral sealing element extending in an operating direction of the construction machine. 9. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured such that the sensor measures a substantially horizontal force component of the force acting on the sealing element. 10. A self-propelled construction machine, comprising: a machine frame; an operating drum supported from the frame; a drum housing surrounding the operating drum, the drum housing including a sealing element arranged to contact a ground surface for closing the drum housing off to the ground surface; an actuator configured to raise and lower the sealing element; a sensor configured to detect a force acting on the sealing element when the sealing element encounters an obstacle; and a control unit, operatively connected to the sensor and the actuator and configured to control the actuator in response to the force detected by the sensor; and wherein the actuator is configured to raise and lower the sealing element relative to the operating drum. 11. A self-propelled construction machine, comprising: a machine frame; an operating drum supported from the frame; a drum housing surrounding the operating drum, the drum housing including front, rear and lateral sealing elements arranged to contact a ground surface for closing the drum housing off to the ground surface; front, rear and lateral actuators configured to raise and lower the front, rear and lateral sealing elements, respectively, the actuators operating independently of each other; front, rear and lateral sensors configured to detect forces acting on the front, rear and lateral sealing elements, respectively, when the respective sealing element encounters an obstacle; and a control unit, operatively connected to the sensors and the actuators and configured to generate control signals such that each respective actuator raises its associated sealing element in response to the force detected by its associated sensor. 12. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 11 , wherein: the front, rear and lateral actuators are configured to raise and lower the front, rear and lateral sealing elements, respectively, relative to the operating drum. 13. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 11 , wherein: each actuator has a floating position such that the associated sealing element is allowed to rest on the ground surface under the weight of the associated sealing element. 14. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 13 , wherein: each actuator has an applied force position such that the actuator applies an applied force on the associated sealing element such that the associated sealing element contacts the ground surface with a contact force different than the weight of the associated sealing element. 15. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 14 , wherein: in the applied force position each actuator applies an applied force on the associated sealing element such that the associated sealing element contacts the ground surface with a contact force greater than the weight of the associated sealing element. 16. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 11 , wherein: the control unit is configured to generate a second control signal when the force detected by each sensor is less than an associated limit value, such that the associated sealing element maintains its position or can be lowered and then contact the ground surface. 17. A self-propelled construction machine, comprising: a machine frame; an operating drum supported from the frame; a drum housing surrounding the operating drum, the drum housing including a sealing element arranged to contact a ground surface for closing the drum housing off to the ground surface, the sealing element including a lower edge and an impact element extending downwards past the lower edge; and a sensor configured to detect a position of the impact element and to thereby detect a force acting on the sealing element when the impact element encounters an obstacle. 18. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 17 , wherein: the impact element includes a part connected to the sealing element under a spring preload so that on striking an obstacle at least the part of the impact element is displaced against the spring preload from a first position to a second position. 19. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 18 , wherein: the sensor is configured to detect a distance between the sealing element and the impact element. 20. The self-propelled construction machine of claim 17 , further comprising: an actuator configured to raise and lower the sealing element; and a control unit, operatively connected to the sensor and the actuator and configured to control the actuator in response to the force detected by the sensor.
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