Title of Invention

A MOBILE CONCRETE PUMP AND A BUILDING FRAME THEREFOR.

Abstract TITLE: A MOBILE CONCRETE PUMP AND A BUILDING FRAME THEREFOR. The invention relates to a mobile concrete pump comprising a building frame seated on a structure of a truck chasses and comprising two longitudinal side members mutually spaced apart by a free space and resting on said structure, for receiving a supporting device, a core pump with material supply container and functional units which form a distribution mast, including a drive assembly for actuating the functional units, which are arranged together with the core pump in the free space between the two longitudinal side members. The building frame comprises a floating bearing linking said side memebrs across the free space, a fixed bearing arranged at the rear end of the building frame for releasably supporting the core pump, which is pre-assembled in modular manner, and in that the material supply container is rigidly connected with the core pump.
Full Text The invention concerns a mobile concrete pump comprising a
building frame seated on the structure of a truck chassis, the
building frame comprising two longitudinal side members
mutually spaced apart by a free space and resting on said
chassis structure, the building frame serving to receive a
supporting device, a core pump with material supply container
and functional units which form a distribution mast, as well as
a driving assembly for actuating the functional units, which
are arranged along with the core pump in the free space zone
located between the two longitudinal side members. The
invention further concerns a building frame for mobile concrete
pumps.
In mobile concrete pumps a prefabricated building frame is
seated upon the structure of a truck chassis and connected
therewith. The drive subassemblies for activating the
functional units, during operation of the pump, are coupled to
the truck motor via an auxiliary drive or a distributor
transmission. Depending upon the model of pump, the drive
subassemblies may include one or more hydraulic pumps as well
as additional auxiliary pumps, for example for the drive of the
stirring mechanism in the material supply container for the
core pump.
As the core pump, generally a two cylinder piston pump is
employed, which includes two drive cylinders and conveyor
cylinders connected hydraulically with each other in pairs, of
which the pistons are pair-wise rigidly connected with each
other via a common piston rod which passes through a water box,
and are driven in counter-stroke via a hydraulic drive.

Concrete is supplied via the material supply container, in
which container a stirring mechanism and a pipe switch are
located. The inward side of the pipe switch is alternatingly
pivoted back and forth between the output side of the two
conveyor cylinders, and communicates from it"s output side with
a conveyor line, which extends along a distribution mast. The
distribution mast is preferably an articulated mast, which is
mounted to be rotatable about 360° on a mast rotation mount
block or pedestal provided in the front area of the building
frame and which mast, in the folded together transport
position, lies on a rear mast bearing block.
In known mobile concrete pumps the core pump is provided on the
building frame in such a manner that it can be disassembled
only with difficulty. It is conventionally welded on the
building frame in the area of the water box. In order to be
able to have access to the hydraulic aggregate of the drive
subassembly, for example for repair purposes, the core pump and
the drive aggregates must be disassembled. In order to be able
to remove the drive aggregate, until now it had been necessary
to completely disassemble the core pump. This is very labor
intensive and time consuming. Besides this, due to the
hydraulic fluid, it is possible for substantial complications
to occur.
For various types and sizes of the functional units various
drive subassemblies are necessary. The variations in
construction resulting therefrom produce a large number of
varying installation situations. Therein it must be taken into
consideration that the core pump, in an early building stage,
must be seated in the building frame and be welded therewith in


the area of the water box. For this reason a prefabrication of
the building frame is not possible without precise advance
notice of the exact version or model of construction.
Beginning therewith it is the task of the person invention to
improve the mobile concrete pumps with a building frame of the
above described type in such a matter that the assembly of the
functional units and the drive subassemblies is simplified and
a prefabrication of the building frame is facilitated,
For solving this task, the combination of characterizing
features as set forth in Patent Claims 1, 14, 28 and 39 is
proposed. The advantageous embodiments and further
developments of the invention can be seen from the dependent
claims.
In accordance with a first embodiment, the building frame
includes a floating bearing bridging over the free space and a
fixed bearing provided at its rearward end for releasable
receiving of modular type pre-assembled core pump and the
rigidly therewith connected material supply container. Thereby
it is accomplished that the preassembled core pump can be
introduced into the free space from the rearward end and be
connected in simple manner with the bearing locations. A
further improvement in this respect is achieved thereby, that
the building frame includes slide rails leading to the mounting
points for facilitating the assembly and disassembly of the
core pump.
The floating bearing is preferably a cross beam bridging over
the free space, upon which the core pump is seated or against
which the core pump bears. In order to dampen vibrations

occurring during the pumping process, the cross beam is
provided with a bearing surface comprised of an elastomeric
plastic. A further improvement in this regard is achieved
when the core pump is supported, in the area of the floating
bearing, sideways against the longitudinal side members by
elastomeric plastic buffers in a cushioned manner. Further,
the core pump can be secured against lifting off from the
floating bearing. For this purpose the core pump can include,
for prevention of lifting off, for example at least one capture.
mechanism connectible with the floating bearing, for example, a
capture hook, bent lever, wedge plug or lynch pin catch
mechanism. The core pump, which is preferably a hydraulically
driven two cylinder piston pump, includes a water box through
which the piston rods pass and with which it is seated upon the
floating bearing.
In order to be able to receive, various sizes of core pumps, the
floating bearing can be positioned at various locations
provided spaced apart longitudinally on the longitudinal side
member. For this, the cross beam which forms the floating
bearing is rigidly connected to the longitudinal side members,
preferably is welded or is secured by threaded fasteners.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the
invention it is envisioned that the hydraulic and electric
control and circuit elements for the drive subassemblies and
for the functional units connected thereto are collectively
assembled on a control module provided at the rearward area of
the building frame. For this the control module preferably
includes the hydraulic valves and/or a hydraulic reservoir
necessary for control, preferably assembled together in a
hydraulic control block. The hydraulic lines leading to the

drive subassembly for the control module are preferably run
along the inner surface of the longitudinal side member of the
building frame.
A preferred or alternative embodiment of the invention
envisions that the building frame includes mounting means for
the releasable receiving of carrier frames of various sizes,
bridging over the free space, and equippable modularly with
various drive subassemblies. This can be accomplished for
example in that the building frames are provided, on the inner
surfaces of the longitudinal side members facing the free
space, with mounting rails extending . in the longitudinal
direction, that on the longitudinal side members respectively
at least two journal bearings are provided spaced apart from
each other, projecting transverse to the free space, for
receiving the carrier frame for the drive subassembly, and that
the journal bearings respectively include a base plate, with
which they are releasably securable to the mounting rail.
By this means it is possible to prefabricate the building frame
even without knowing the drive subassemblies to be employed
later. This is accomplished above all in that the mounting
rails include multiple screw bore holes open transverse to the
free space, with detents separated longitudinally from each
other with defined spacing, and that the base plates exhibit at
least two through holes for securing screws spaced apart from
each other in the detent separation of the screw bore holes.
The detent separation between the screw bore holes can be so
selected, that a group of detent positions is provided which
satisfies all carrier frames existing as a practical matter, to
which the mounting pins can be subsequently secured.

A further preferred embodiment of the invention envisions that
the mounting rails exhibit a square profile, and that the base
plates exhibit on their broad side opposite to the journal
bearing a cross section opening which is edge open
complimentary to the square profile of the mounting rails, with
which they are form fittingly or engagingly seatable upon the
mounting rails and fixable with the securing screws.
In order to be able to position the journal bearings in various
heights relative to the mounting rails, it is proposed in
accordance with a further advantageous embodiment of the
invention, that the journal bearing is eccentric with regard to
the profile recess and provided on the base plate preferably
centrally in the longitudinal direction. On the other hand the
through hole is positioned with respect to the profile recess
preferably centrally and in the longitudinal direction is
spaced apart from the journal bearing eccentrically on the base
plate.
The journal bearings can be welded to the base plate. A
particularly stable and, in addition, space saving connection
is accomplished when the journal bearing exhibits a flange with
a rearward facing plug pin and is inserted with the plug pin
until abutment of the flange in the bore of the base plate and
is then welded therewith. A beaming eye can be seated upon
each journal bearing, which is preferably releasably secured to
the carrier frame, preferably by threaded fastener means. In
order to dampen the vibrations occurring during pump operation,
the bearing eye is padded with a preferably elastically
deformable plastic towards the journal bearing.

In the following the invention will be described in greater
detail on the basis of an illustrated embodiment shown in
schematic mariner in the accompanying figures. There is shown:
Fig. 1 A side view of a mobile concrete pump;
Fig. 2 A top view upon the mobile concrete pump according to
Fig. 1 with a stylized distribution boom in partially
sectioned representations;
Fig. 3a & 3b A section through the longitudinal side members
(left and right different) of two building frames
with various carrier frames;
Fig. 4a & 4b An elevated view of a longitudinal side member
of the building frame according to Fig. 3 & 3b
(right) with various bearing arrangements;
Fig. 5a A section through a longitudinal side member of the
carrier frame according to Fig. 3b (left) in enlarged
representation;
Fig. 5b A section through a longitudinal side member of the
carrier frame according to Fig. 3a (right) in
enlarged representation;
Fig. 6a A side view of a journal bearing with base plates;
Fig. 6b A section along the section line B-B of Fig. 6a;
Fig. 7a & 7b An elevated view and an edge view of a mounting
guide rail;

Fig. 8a - c A side view, an end view and a top view of a
carrier frame for the drive subassembly;
Fig. 9 a - d A section of Fig. 1 in the area of the floating
bearing with various means for securing against
lifting off;
Fig. 10a - h A section from Fig. 1 in the area of the fixea
bearing with various coupling devices
The mobile concrete pump shown in Fig. 1 and 2 includes a truck
chassis 10 with a motor driven chassis structure 12 and a
driver cabin 14, of which the motor drive can be coupled to the
rear axles 18 via a drive shaft 16. The chassis 10 carries a
concrete pump 20, which is connected via a building frame 22
with the structure 12. The concrete pump assembly essentially
includes a core pump 24 with two hydraulic drive cylinders 26,
two conveyor cylinders 30 connected pair wise with the drive
cylinders 26 via a water box 28, and a material supply
container 32 provided rigidly on the other end of the conveyor
cylinder 30. The assembly further includes a pressure
conveyance line 34, which runs along a distribution mast 36
which is an articulated mast and includes an end hose on the
end of the last mast arm for emission of conveyed concrete to
the location being concretized. The distribution mast 36 is
mounted rotatably about a vertical axis on a mast rotation
bearing block 44 rigidly connected with the building frame in
the vicinity of one end. On the rearward end of the building
frame 22 a mast receiving bearing 46 is provided, upon which
the distribution mast 36 rests in the folded together transport
condition. Further, a stabilizing device 38 with extendable

support legs 40 is provided. During concretizing operation the
support legs are deployed and supported on the ground, lifting
the structure 12. The hydraulic drive of the core pump 24, the
distribution mast 36 and the support legs 40 occurs via a drive
subassembly 42, comprised of hydraulic pumps 44, which are
drivable via a drive shaft 16 coming from the vehicle motor.
The drive subassembly 42 is mounted upon a carrier frame 48,
which in practice is referred to a "drive stool". Depending
upon the type of pump, pump power, manner and size of support
device various drive subassembly 42 and therewith various
carrier frames 48 are needed.
The building frame 22 includes two longitudinal side members
50, which are fixed upon the structure 12, spaced apart
sideways from each other to thereby form a free space 52. The
free space 52 is so dimensioned that the core pump 24 extends
diagonally therethrough. The core pump lies, in che area of
the water box 28, on a cross beam 54 bridging over the free
space 52, with its ends welded or screwed to the longitudinal
side members 50, which cross beam has on its upper surface a
flat plastic coating 55. The cross beam 54 functions as a
floating bearing for the core pump, which is besides this
fixed, on the rearward end of the building frame 22, to "a
frame-fixed bearing 56.
In the area of the floating bearing the core pump is secured
with the aid of a capture mechanism 57, 57", 57", 57"" against
lifting from the cross beam 54. In Fig. 9a - d various
embodiments of this type of capture mechanism are illustrated:
capture hook 57, bent lever 57", cotter pin with spring lock
57" and through bolt with wedge securing 57"".

The fixed bearing 56 is located on two extension arms 59 of the
material supply container 32 rigidly provided spaced apart from
each other. Releasable couplings are provided on the fixed
bearings, with various embodiments of 56a - h shown in Figs.
10a - h:
56a a horizontal centering wedge, which is secured by a
locking lever;
56b a vertical centering wedge, which is secured by a spring
clip or a not shown pin;
56c a horizontal bolt, which is cushioned by a rubber-metal
element shock absorber;
56d a vertical bolt, which is cushioned by a rubber-metal-
element;
56e a switch coupling;
56f a wedge coupling without cushioning element;
56g a wedge coupling with cushioning element;
56h a hook coupling.
The capturing mechanisms in the area of the floating bearing
shown in Fig. 9 a - d as well as the coupling mechanisms in the
area of the fixed bearing 56 shown in Figs. 10 a - h have the
advantage, that they can be easily fixed or released.

The carrier frame 48 is located below the forward end of the
hydraulic drive cylinder 26 of the core pump 24. It is huna
there within the free space 52 on at least four mounting
bearings 58, which are secured to the inner surface 60 of the
longitudinal side members 50 facing the free space 52 and
facing in the direction of the free space 52. In order to be
able to seat various sizes of. carrier frame 48 on the one-and-
the-same building frame 22, the longitudinal side members 50
carry on their inner surface 60 respectively one mounting rant
52, which has a square cross sectional profile and which
exhibits screw holes 64 open toward the free space 52 in
defined lock or detent spacing separation sequenti ally in the
longitudinal direction. The journal bearings 58 carry for
their part respectively one base plate 66, which exhibits two
through holes 68 for the securing screws 70 provided spaced
apart from each other in the spacing separation of the screw
bore holes 64, with which they are securable in defined
locations on the mounting rails 62. On their broadside
opposite to the journal bearings 58 the base plate 66 exhibit
an edge open profile recessed 72 complimentary tc the square
shape of the mounting rails 62, via which they are form
fittingly seatable upon the mounting rails 62 and securable
with the securing screws 70 and the screw bore holes 64. As
can be seen particularly in Fig. 6a and b, the journal bearing
58 is provided eccentrically relative to the profile recess 72
and in the longitudinal direction centrally upon the base plate
66. On the other hand, the through holes 68 are central with
respect to the profile recesse and, in the longitudinal
direction, are eccentric, spaced apart from the journal
bearings provided on the base plate 66. With this means it is
accomplished that the base plates 66 are securable to the

mounting rail with journal bearings provided offset either
upwards (Fig. 3b, 4b, 5a) or downwards (Fig. 3a, 4a, 5b).
As can be seen from Figs. 5a, b, 6b, the journal bearings 58
are welded on their base plate 66. The journal bearings
exhibit for this purpose the flange 74 and a rearward plug pin
76. They are inserted with their plug pin 76 until abutment
with the flange 74 in the bore 78 of the base plate and there
are welded with the base plate via various welding seams 80,
82.
On each journal bearing 58 a bearing eye 84 is insertable or
seatable, which for its part is provided with a fastener or
mount 86, with which is securable in a screw position 88
provided for this purpose (Fig. 8c) on one of the carrier or
bearing flanges 90 of the carrier frame 48. Depending upon the
breadth of the carrier frame 48, journal bearings 58 with
various thicknesses of flange 74 can be employed (compare Fig.
5a and b). For absorbing or cushioning the vibration occurring
during the puming process, the bearing eyes 84 are padded with
an elastomeric material 92 towards the journal bearing 58. As
can be seen from Fig. 3a, b as well as 4a, b, various carrier
frames can be mounted with simple means on the mounting rails
62 of the building frame 22, which makes possible the varying
of the positions and orientations of the journal bearings 58.
The hydraulic and electrical control and circuit elements for
the drive subassembly 42 and for the functional units connected
thereto, such as core pump 24, outrigger or support device 38
and distribution mast 36 are assembled into a control module 94
provided in the rear area of the building frame 22. The
control module 94 includes, among other things, the hydraulic

valves and/or hydraulic reservoir 94 necessary for the control,
preferably assembled into a hydraulic control block 96. The
hydraulic and electric lines leading from the control module 94
to the drive subassembly 42 are laid along the inner side of
the longitudinal side members 54 of the building frame 22 and
can be coupled or decoupled via p.lug connections lor assembly
and disassembly in simple manner. Further, in the rear
portion of the building frame 22 ahead of the control module 94
there is a large water tank 98 with integrated water pump. The
water is needed for the final cleaning of the concrete pump
following the pumping operation.
In conclusion, the following can be summarized: The invention
concerns a mobile concrete pump comprising a building frame 22
which can be arranged on the structure 12 of a truck chassis 10
and serves to maintain a supporting device 38, a core pump 24
and functional units which form a distribution mast 36. The
building frame 22 comprises two longitudinal side members 50
mutually spaced apart by a free space 52 and resting on said
chassis structure 12. Said mobile concrete pump further
comprises a driving assembly 42 for actuating the functional
units, which are arranged with the core pump 24 in the free
space zone 52 located between the two longitudinal side members
50. The invention aims at providing a mobile concrete pump
whereof the building frame 22 can be easily mounted and
dismounted. Therefore, said building frame 22 comprises a
floating bearing 54 which links said side members across the
free space, as well as a fixed bearing 56 arranged at the reat
end of the building frame and serving to support releasably the
core pump which is pre-assembled in modular manner. The
building frame further comprises mounting means 62 designed to
support releasably supporting carrier frames 48 of different

sizes which link said side members across the free space 52 and
which may be equipped in modular manner with various driving
subassemblies 42.
The originally filed patent claims are basically only one
attempt at describing the invention. The invention is not
limited to these claims, but rather can be varied in many ways
in the framework of the disclosure. All new individual and
combined characteristics in the description and/or figures are
considered inventive.

We Claim
1. A mobile concrete pump comprising a building frame (22) seated on a
structure (12) of a truck chassis (10) and comprising two longitudinal side
members (50) mutually spaced apart by a free space (52) and resting on
said structure (12), for receiving a supporting device (38), a core pump
(24) with material supply container (32) and functional units which form a
distribution mast (36), including a drive assembly (42) for actuating the
functional units, which are arranged together with the core pump (24) in
the free space (52) between the two longitudinal side members (50),
characterized in that, the building frame (22) comprises a floating bearing
(54) linking said side members (50) across the free space (52), a fixed
bearing (56) arranged at the rear end of the building frame (22) for
releasably supporting the core pump (24), which is pre-assembled in
modular manner, and in that the material supply container (32) is rigidly
connected with the core pump.
2. The concrete pump as claimed in claim 1, wherein the prefabricated core
pump (24) can be introduced from the back end of the building frame
(22) through the free space (52) and is connectable with the bearings (54,
56).
3. The concrete pump as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein building frame
(22) comprises slide rails leading to the bearings for facilitating the
installation and removal of the core pump (24).

4. The concrete pump as claimed in one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the
floating bearing (54) is a cross beam, bridging over the free space (52),
upon which the core pump (24) rests.
5. The concrete pump as claimed in one of the claims 1 to 4, wherein the
core pump (24) is supported, in the area of the floating bearing (54), on
the sides against the longitudinal side members (50), preferably by rubber
elastic vibration absorbers.
6. The concrete pump as claimed in one of the claims 1 to 5, wherein the
core pump (24) is secured against lifting off from the floating bearing
(54).
7. The concrete pump as claimed in one of the claims 1 to 6, wherein the
core pump (24) is connectable with the floating bearing (54) by a capture
or lock mechanism connection, preferably a capturing hook (56), bent
lever (56"), latch pin (56"), or plug wedge (56"").
8. The concrete pump as claimed in one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the core
pump is a hydraulically driven piston pump, resting with its water box (28)
upon the floating bearing (54).
9. The concrete pump as claimed in one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the
floating bearing (54) is positionable upon the longitudinal side members
(50) in various locations spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal
direction.

10. The concrete pump as claimed in one of claims 4 to 9, wherein the cross
beam forming the floating bearing (54) is rigidly connected to the
longitudinal side members (50), preferably by threaded fastener or
welding.
11.The concrete pump as claimed in one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the
material supply container comprises at least one extension arm (59)
releasably and rigidly connectable with the fixed bearing (56) of the
building frame (22).
12. The concrete pump as claimed in claim 11, wherein the fixed bearing (56)
comprises a preferably rubber elastic cushioning or shock absorbing
element.
13. The concrete pump as claimed in one of claims 1 to 12, wherein the
building frame (22) comprising mounting means (62) for releasably
receiving carrier frames (48) of various sizes, the carrier frames bridging
over the free space (52), and modularly equippable with various drive
subassemblies.
14.A mobile concrete pump comprising a building frame (22) adapted to be
seated on a structure (12) of a truck chassis (10) and comprising two
longitudinal side members (50) mutually spaced apart by a free space
(52) and resting on said chassis structure (12), for receiving a supporting
device (38), a core pump (24) with material supply container (32) and
functional units which form a distribution mast (36), including a driving
assembly (42) for actuating the functional units, which are arranged with
the core pump (24) in the free space zone (52) located between the
longitudinal side members (50), wherein

the building frame (22) comprises mounting means (62) designed to
releasably support a plurality of carrier frames (48) of different sizes
which bridge over said members (50) across the free space (52), and in
that the carrier frames are capable of being equipped in modular manner
with various drive subassemblies (42).
15.The concrete pump as claimed in one of claims 1 to 14, wherein the drive
subassemblies and the functional units comprises hydraulic and/or electric
control and circuit elements, which are assembled into a control module
(94) provided at the rearward area of the building frame (22).
16.The concrete pump as claimed in claim 14, wherein the control module
(94) comprises assembled hydraulic valves and/or a hydraulic reservoir
(97) assembled into a hydraulic controlled block (94) for control.
17.The concrete pump as claimed in claim 15 or 16, wherein the hydraulic
lines leading from the control module (94) to the drive subassemblies (42)
cross over the longitudinal side members (50) of the building frame (22).
18.The concrete pump as claimed in one of claims 1 to 17, wherein the inner
surfaces (60) of the longitudinal side members (50) facing the free space
(52) are each provided with a rigidly connected mounting rail (62)
extending in the longitudinal direction, wherein at least two journal
bearings (58) are provided spaced apart from each other on the
longitudinal side members (50) projecting transverse in the free space
(62) for receiving the carrier frame (48) for the drive subassemblies (52),
and wherein the journal bearings (58) each carry a base plate (66), with
which they are releasably securable to the mounting rails (62).

19.The concrete pump as claimed in claim 18, wherein the mounting rails
(62) comprise screw bore holes (64) open in transverse direction to the
free space (52), disposed spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal
direction in defined detent separations, and wherein the base plates (66)
exhibit at least two through holes (68) provided spaced apart from each
other corresponding to the detent separation of the screw bore holes (64)
for securing screws (70).
20.The concrete pump as claimed in claim 19, wherein the mounting rails
(62) have a square cross section profile, and wherein the base plates (66)
on their broad side opposite to the journal bearings (58) exhibit an edge
open profile recess (72) complimentary to the square profile, with which
they are seatable in a form-fitting manner upon the mounting rails (62)
and securable thereto via the securing screws (70).
21.The concrete pump as claimed in claim 20, wherein the journal bearings
(58) are provided eccentrically relative to the profile recess (72) and, in
the longitudinal direction, are preferably centrally located on the base
plate (66).
22.The concrete pump as claimed in claim 20 or 21, wherein the through
holes (68) are provided centrally relative to the profile recess (72), and
eccentrically in the longitudinal direction, spaced apart from the journal
bearings, on the base plate (66).
23.The concrete pump as claimed in one of claims 18 to 22, wherein the
journal bearings (58) is welded to the base plate (66).

24.The concrete pump as claimed in claim 23, wherein the journal bearing
(58) comprises a flange (74) and a backwards facing plug pin (76) and
the journal bearing (58) is inserted with the plug pin (76) in the bore (78)
of the base plate (66) until abutment with the flange (74), and is welded
in that position with the base plate.
25.The concrete pump as claimed in one of claims 18 to 24, wherein the
mounting rails (62) are welded to the longitudinal side members (50).
26.The concrete pump as claimed in claim 18 to 25, wherein a bearing eye
(84) is seated on each journal bearing (58), which is securable to the
carrier frame (48) preferably by screwing.
27.The concrete pump as claimed in claim 26, wherein the bearing eye (84)
is padded towards the journal bearing with a preferably elastic deformable
plastic material (92).
28.A building frame for mobile concrete pumps, having two longitudinal side
members (50) provided spaced apart sideways from each other, thereby
forming a free space (52) for receiving a core pump (24), the side
members are respectively provided with at least two journal bearings (58),
spaced apart from each other, projecting transverse in the free space
(52), for receiving a carrier frame for a drive subassembly (42),
characterized in that on the free space (52) facing an inner surface (60) of
the longitudinal side members (50), respectively one mounting rail (62) is
rigidly provided extending in the longitudinal direction, and in that the

journal bearing (58) respectively carries a base plate (66), the journal
bearing (58) being releasably securable to the mounting rails (62)via the
base plate (66).
29.The building frame as claimed in claim 28, wherein the mounting rails (62)
comprise multiple screw holes (64), open in a transversed direction to the
free space (52), spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction
in defined locking or detent separations, and wherein the base plates (66)
comprise at least two through holes (68) for securing screws (70)
provided spaced apart from each other in a detent separation identical to
that of the screw bore holes (64).
30.The building frame as claimed in claim 29, wherein the mounting rails (62)
have a square profile, wherein the base plates (66) exhibit on their broad
side opposite to the journal bearing (58) an edge open profile recess (72)
complimentary to the square cross section, and wherein the journal
bearing is form-fittingly seatable via the edge open profile upon the
mounting rails (62) and securable thereto with securing screws (70).
31.The building frame as claimed in claim 30, wherein the journal bearings
(58), are located eccentric in reference to the profile recess (72), and are
provided preferably central in the longitudinal direction on the base plate
(66).
32.The building frame as claimed in claim 30 or 31, wherein the through hole
(68) is centrally located with regard to the profile recess (72) and
eccentric in the longitudinal direction, spaced apart from the journal
bearing, on the base plate (66).

33.The building frame as claimed in one of claims 28 to 32, wherein the
journal bearing (58) is welded to the base plate (66).
34.The building frame as claimed in claim 33, wherein the journal bearing
(58) comprises a flange (74) and a rearwards facing plug pin (76), and
the journal bearing (58) is inserted with the plug pin (76) until abutment
of the flange (74) in the bore hole (78) of the base plate (66), and is
welded in that position to the base plate.
35.The building frame as claimed in one of claims 28 to 34, wherein the
mounting rails (62) are welded to the longitudinal side members (50).
36.The building frame as claimed in one of claims 28 to 35, wherein a
bearing eye (84) is seated on each journal bearing (58), the bearing eye
(84) being releasably securable, preferably by screwing, upon the carrier
frame (48).
37.The building frame as claimed in claim 36, wherein the bearing eye (84) is
cushioned or padded towards the journal bearings with a preferably
elastic deformable plastic material (92).
38.The building frame as claimed in one of claims 28 to 37, wherein the free
space (52) is bridged over by a cross beam (54) rigidly securable to the
longitudinal side members (50), on the inner surface thereof (60), which
cross beam forms a floating bearing as support for the core pump (24).

39. A building frame for mobile concrete pumpshaving two longitudinal side
members (50) provided spaced apart sideways from each other thereby
forming a free space (52) for receiving a core pump (24), the side
members respectively are provided with at least two journal bearings (58)
spaced apart from each other projecting transverse in the free space (52)
for receiving a carrier frame for a drive subassembly (42), characterized in
that the free space (52) is bridged over by a cross beam (54) rigidly
secured to the inner surface (60) of the longitudinal side member (50),
the cross beam forming a floating bearing support for the core pump (24).
40.The building frame as claimed in claim 38 or 39, wherein the cross beam
(54) is welded to the longitudinal side members (50).
41.The building frame as claimed in one of claims 38 to 40, wherein the cross
beam (54) bears a flat plastic coating or layer on its bearing surface.
42.The building frame as claimed in one of claims 38 to 41, wherein the core
pump (24) rests upon the cross beam (54) by its water box (28) located
between the two drive cylinders (26) and the two conveyor cylinders (30).
43.The building frame as claimed in one of claims 38 to 41, wherein the cross
beam comprises a securing element for securing of the core pump against
lifting.
44.The building frame as claimed in one of claims 38 to 43, comprising a
fixed bearing (56) rigidly connectable with the core pump (24) provided in
the longitudinal direction behind a rearward mast support block,
preferably in the area of the materials supply container.

45.The building frame as claimed in claim 44, wherein the fixed bearing (56)
comprises a coupling mechanism (56a - h) for producing a releasable rigid
connection.
DATED THIS 4TH DAY OF MAY 2005
The invention relates to a mobile concrete pump comprising a
building frame (22) seated on a structure (12) of a truck chassis
(10) and comprising two longitudinal side members (50) mutually
spaced apart by a free space (52) and resting on said structure
(12), for receiving a supporting device (38), a core pump (24)
with material supply container (32) and functional units which
form a distribution mast (36), including a drive assembly (42)
for actuating the functional units, which are arranged together
with the core pump (24) in the free space (52) between the two
longitudinal side members (50). The building frame (22) comprises
a floating bearing (54) linking said side members (50) across the
free space (52), a fixed bearing (56) arranged at the rear end of
the building frame (22) for releasably supporting the core punp
(24), which is pre-assembled in modular manner, and in that the
material supply container (32) is rigidly connected with the core
pump.

Documents:

805-KOLNP-2005-(09-03-2012)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-ASSIGNMENT 1.1.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE 1.1.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE 1.2.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE 1.3.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-FORM 16.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-FORM-27-1.1.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-FORM-27.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-form 2.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-letter patent.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-pa.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf

805-kolnp-2005-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-OTHERS 1.1.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-OTHERS.pdf

805-KOLNP-2005-PA.pdf


Patent Number 217456
Indian Patent Application Number 805/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 13/2008
Publication Date 28-Mar-2008
Grant Date 26-Mar-2008
Date of Filing 04-May-2005
Name of Patentee PUTZMEISTER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
Applicant Address MAX-EYTH-STRASSE 10, 72631 AICHTAL, GERMANY.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 SCHNEIDER DIETER JOHANNESSTRASSE 48, 70794 FILDERSTADT, GERMANY.
2 HURR HELLMUT WILHELM-KUHN-STRASSE 98, 72760 REUTLINGEN, GERMANY.
3 LEIBBRAND JOACHIM PFORZHEIMER STRASSE 4, 75331 ENGELSBRAND, GERMANY.
PCT International Classification Number E04G 21/04
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP03/010314
PCT International Filing date 2003-09-17
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 102 46 447.2 2002-10-04 Germany