BOARDING SYSTEM, HAVING SLIDING FOOTSTEP AND ACTIVE SEAL

20240083470 ยท 2024-03-14

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A boarding system for a passenger transport vehicle, in particular a rail vehicle includes: a door portal via which a floor of a passenger space of the vehicle is accessible, a door leaf with which a predominant area of a door opening is closed, a step with a step tread surface, which is arranged below the floor in the vertical direction and, in the horizontal direction, extends from the door opening to a vertical surface connecting the step tread surface and the floor, and an extendable sliding tread, which is arranged below the door leaf in the area of the door portal and which has a horizontally oriented tread surface and, at its end facing towards the door leaf, a vertically oriented front wall.

    A movable sealing member is provided which, in the intermediate position of the sliding tread, forms a seal against an adjacent passive sealing surface.

    Claims

    1. A boarding system for a passenger transport vehicle comprising: a door portal via which a floor of a passenger space of the vehicle is accessible, a door leaf with which a predominant area of a door opening can be closed, a step with a step tread surface, which is arranged below the floor in the vertical direction and, in the horizontal direction, extends from the door opening to a vertical surface connecting the step tread surface and the floor, wherein an extendable sliding tread, which is arranged below the door leaf in the area of the door portal and which has a horizontally oriented tread surface and, at an end facing towards the door leaf, a vertically oriented front wall, wherein the front wall reaches almost to the step tread surface, in a retracted end position of the sliding tread, the tread surface is completely underneath the floor, in an intermediate position of the sliding tread, the front wall is aligned with the closed door leaf, in an extended position of the sliding tread, the front wall is arranged outside the vehicle, wherein the boarding system has a movable sealing member which, in the intermediate position of the sliding tread, forms a seal against an adjacent passive sealing surface.

    2. The boarding system according to claim 1, wherein the sealing member is pivotable from a passive position into a sealing, active position and back.

    3. The boarding system according to claim 1, wherein the sealing member is linearly movable from a passive position into a sealing, active position and back.

    4. The boarding system according to claim 1, wherein the sealing member is arranged in a groove and protrudes in an active position from the groove.

    5. The boarding system according to claim 1, wherein the sealing member contacts, at least with a lateral end portion, a guide that causes a movement of the sealing member from the passive position into the active position and back.

    6. The boarding system according to claim 1, wherein the sealing member is arranged on the sliding tread and forms a seal against a sealing surface adjacent in a vertical plane.

    7. The boarding system according to claim 6, wherein the groove is recessed into the tread surface and arranged such that the groove is arranged below the closed door leaf in the intermediate position of the sliding tread.

    8. The boarding system according to claim 5, wherein one guide groove, respectively, which extends between the door opening and the vertical surface of the step, and in which the sealing member is guided in some portions on the moving path of the sliding tread and guided from the passive position into the active position and back, is arranged in vertical regions of a door frame.

    9. A vehicle with a boarding system according to claim 1.

    10. A method for sealing a boarding system with the features of claim 1, the method including the following steps: closing the door leaf, moving the sliding tread into the intermediate position, and moving the sealing member from the passive position into the active position.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0030] The present disclosure is explained in more detail below with reference to exemplary embodiments and drawings. These exemplary embodiments are to be understood as examples and not as limiting, and are supposed to enable the person skilled in the art to carry out the disclosure. It is pointed out that the technical features, particularly technical means, mentioned in the exemplary embodiments may be used individually and also in combination by the person skilled in the art for developing the subject matters of the disclosure.

    [0031] In the Figures:

    [0032] FIG. 1: shows a highly simplified schematic illustration of a boarding system or door system 20 in the closed state, wherein side walls of the vehicle are only shown partially,

    [0033] FIG. 2: shows a cross section of the door system 20 from FIG. 1,

    [0034] FIG. 3: shows an enlarged portion of the boarding system with the sliding tread 36 in the intermediate position and the sealing member 50 in the passive position,

    [0035] FIG. 4: shows an enlarged portion of the boarding system with the sliding tread 36 in the intermediate position and the sealing member 50 in the active position,

    [0036] FIG. 5: shows an enlarged portion of the boarding system with the sliding tread 36 in the retracted position,

    [0037] FIG. 6: shows an enlarged portion of the boarding system with the sliding tread 36 in the extended position, and

    [0038] FIG. 7: shows a highly simplified schematic illustration of the sliding tread 36 and guides 58 in the door portal.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0039] FIG. 1 shows a boarding system 20 of a vehicle, preferably of a public transport vehicle, in a highly simplified schematic illustration. A door leaf 22 is surrounded by side walls 24 of the vehicle; the side walls 24 are only partially depicted. The door leaf 22, the side walls 24 and a door frame 62 (See FIG. 7) form a door portal of the boarding system 20. A floor 26 of the vehicle is accessible via the door portal.

    [0040] Moreover, a step 28 is provided in the boarding system 20 or on the door portal, which is disposed below the floor 26 in the vertical direction. The step 28 has a step tread surface 30, which extends from the door opening 32 in the vertical direction to a vertical surface 34 of the step 28. The vertical surface 34 connects the step tread surface 30 with the floor 26. Passengers get into the vehicle from a platform, which is not shown and located below the floor 26, via the step 28.

    [0041] The FIGS. 2 to 7, in particular, illustrate that the boarding system 20 further comprises an extendable and retractable sliding tread 36. The latter has a horizontally oriented tread surface 38 which transitions at its ends into a vertically oriented front wall 40. FIGS. 1 to 4 illustrate that the front wall 40 forms a partial area of an outer wall of the vehicle in an intermediate position of the sliding tread 36. In the intermediate position, the front wall 40 is aligned with the main extending surface of the door leaf 22 and closes an opening in the outer wall of the vehicle provided for the sliding tread 36 or the front wall 40.

    [0042] Moreover, the sliding tread 36 can be moved into an extended position in which it bridges a gap between a platform and the vehicle, for example. In this extended position, the front wall 40 is located outside the vehicle, which is depicted in FIGS. 6 and 7.

    [0043] In a retracted position of the sliding tread 36, the tread surface 38 is located substantially below the floor 26. A corresponding opening for this purpose, into which the sliding tread 36 or the horizontally oriented tread surface 38 can be retracted, is provided underneath the floor 26. In the intermediate position and in the extended position, the sliding tread 36 covers the step 28; in the retracted position, it exposes the step 28 and thus the step tread surface 30.

    [0044] FIG. 3 further shows a sealing member 50 according to the disclosure in a non-sealing, passive position. In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the sealing member 50 of this position is arranged in a groove 52 recessed into the tread surface 38 of the sliding tread 36. The sealing member 50 preferably does not protrude relative to the tread surface 38 in order to prevent tripping over the sealing member 50.

    [0045] FIG. 4 illustrates that the sealing member 50 is pivotably mounted in the depicted exemplary embodiment and can be pivoted into an active, sealing position. In this position, the sealing member 50 pushes against a lower edge 54 of the door leaf 22 from below. In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the lower edge 54 has a second sealing member 56 against which the sealing member 50 seals.

    [0046] By way of example, FIG. 7 shows a variant of the boarding system 20 in which the movement of the sealing member 50 is caused by a guide 58. The guide 58 has two guide grooves 60 that are respectively arranged laterally of the sliding tread 36 or of the tread surface 38 in a door frame 62 of the door opening 32. The guide grooves 60 extends substantially horizontally and parallel to the retracted tread surface 38 of the sliding tread 36. Arc portions 64 with upwardly oriented arcs are provided only in the front area, i.e. close to the door opening 32.

    [0047] The sealing member 50 has end portions 66 protruding laterally relative to the tread surface 38. When the sliding tread 36 moves from the extended into its intermediate position, these end portions 66 move into the guide grooves 60. Due to the arc portion 64, the end portions 66 of the sealing member 50 are moved upwards, whereby the entire sealing member 50 is pressed against the lower edge 54 of the door leaf 22. In the further course of the movement of the sliding tread 36 into its retracted position, the end portions 66 are lowered again behind the arc portions 64.

    [0048] The disclosure is not limited to the exemplary embodiment shown but also includes other embodiments. For example, only a single guide in the door frame 62 may suffice for moving the sealing member 50. Also, the guide 58 does not have to be formed by a guide groove 60; an element protruding relative to the door frame 62 is also conceivable.