Course-grooming vehicle with a rear tool carrier

Excavating – Snow or ice removing or grooming by portable device – Snow or ice surface groomer

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C172S004500

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06698112

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
1. Field of the Invention
The invention pertains to a course-grooming vehicle with a rear tool carrier, on which a course-grooming device is detachably connected, where the height and/or angle of the rear tool carrier and/or of the course-grooming device can be varied by means of at least one adjusting element.
2. Background Art
These types of course-grooming vehicles are known in general for the upkeep of ski slopes. A known course-grooming vehicle has a rear tool carrier, to which a course-grooming device can be detachably connected. A type of course-grooming device which is known for the preparation of ski slopes is in particular the snow propeller, which is combined with a smoothing device, also referred to as a “finisher”, which is connected behind the propeller. The position of the rear tool carrier can be varied by means of one or more adjusting cylinders, especially hydraulic cylinders. The minimum of one adjusting cylinder is driven by hydraulic control means, which are actuated by an electronic control unit. The appropriate control commands are issued manually via operating and control levers in the driver's cabin. The driver of the course-grooming vehicle must have a great deal of experience in operating the control lever so that the course will be groomed uniformly even in cases of uneven ground, steep downslopes, steep upslopes, and rounded summits.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The task of the invention is to create a course-grooming vehicle of the general type indicated above which makes it possible for a course to be groomed uniformly even without a great deal of experience on the part of the human operator.
This task is accomplished in that at least one sensor for directly or indirectly detecting the actual state of the surface of the course to be groomed by the course-grooming device is provided, which sensor is attached to the control unit, and in that the control unit comprises, first, a memory for holding at least one characteristic diagram for various configurations of the course surface and the associated nominal settings for the height and/or angle of the rear course-grooming device and, second, an evaluation circuit, which compares the actual values detected by the sensor with corresponding nominal values from the characteristic diagram and accordingly actuates the minimum of one adjusting element as a function of the result of the evaluation. As sensors for the direct detection of the surface of the course, sensors which scan the surface of the course directly and which can operate either with or without contact can be provided. As sensors for the indirect detection of the surface of the course, position, force, or distance sensors, which are mounted in the area of the rear tool carrier, on the vehicle, or in the area of the course-grooming device in question, are provided. The characteristic diagram for the various configurations of the course surface and suitable nominal settings for the grooming processes in question are preferably determined empirically by using “dry” settings for the various grooming conditions. Relevant operating or grooming conditions, especially for a course-grooming device in the form of a snow propeller followed by a smoothing device, include, for example, a flat course, the transition from a flat course to a downslope or to an upslope, the traversing of a rounded summit, and the situation in which a front-mounted implement is lifted from the snow, as a result of which the entire the front end of the course-grooming vehicle is lowered slightly by the intrinsic weight of the implement and simultaneously the rear of the vehicle is raised. In all these cases, the propeller would dig too deeply into the base unless the control device were actuated to compensate. In the absence of such compensation, it would not be possible for the course to be groomed uniformly. As a result of the solution according to the invention, however, the configuration of the course is always determined, and automatic adjustments are made by the control unit according to the desired parameter settings without the need for manual intervention by the driver or operator of the course-grooming vehicle. Thus automatic control can be easily achieved. The solution according to the invention is especially suitable for chain-driven course-grooming vehicles for the maintenance and grooming of ski slopes. A course-grooming vehicle of this type, however, can also be used for courses consisting of sand, gravel, grass, or earth.
In an embodiment of the invention, an adjusting cylinder, especially a hydraulic cylinder, is provided as the adjusting element, which is hinged to the vehicle. This design is especially advantageous for the type of chain-driven course-grooming vehicle which is used on snow-covered ski slopes.
In a further embodiment of the invention, at least one adjusting cylinder is switched into a “floating” or passive state during the course-grooming operation, and a force-measuring or distance-measuring sensor is assigned to the adjusting cylinder as an indirect detection sensor. As a result of the concomitant movement of the floating adjusting cylinder, any change in the position of the course-grooming device or of the rear tool carrier results in relative movement between the part hinged to the vehicle and the part hinged to the rear tool carrier or course-grooming device, that is, between the cylinder and the piston. This relative movement represents a parameter of the corresponding change in position, which means that a corresponding sensor signal is available for processing by the electronic control unit. In a design in which a hydraulic cylinder is used as the adjusting element, the cylinder is preferably actuated by at least one hydraulic control element, which is connected to the electronic control unit.
In a further embodiment of the invention, a force sensor is assigned to the adjusting cylinder as an indirect detection sensor. In particular, it is possible to provide a sensor which can detect the increases and decreases in the pressure in a hydraulic circuit of the associated adjusting cylinder which are caused by corresponding shifts in the position of the rear tool carrier or of the course-grooming device.
As an indirect sensor for detecting the actual state of the course surface to be groomed, it is also possible to attach an angle or position sensor permanently to the area of the rear tool carrier or course-grooming device or possibly also directly to a stationary point on the vehicle.


REFERENCES:
patent: 5632106 (1997-05-01), Sinykin
patent: 2002/0156571 (2002-10-01), Fortin
patent: 2003/0051376 (2003-03-01), Lassonde et al.
patent: 100 45 524 A 1 (2002-03-01), None
patent: WO 01/55511 (2001-08-01), None

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