RAMP STRUCTURE
20190283986 ยท 2019-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G69/287
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a ramp kerb for supporting a transverse edge of a ramp surface and a ramp lip extension having an attachment portion. The ramp kerb comprises a first longitudinally extending channel open at an inner transverse edge of the ramp kerb for receiving a transverse edge of the ramp surface and a second longitudinally extending channel open at the inner transverse edge of the ramp kerb for receiving an attachment portion of the ramp lip extension. The first and second longitudinally extending channels are vertically spaced.
Claims
1. A ramp kerb for supporting a transverse edge of a ramp surface and a ramp lip extension having an attachment portion, said ramp kerb comprising a first longitudinally extending channel open at an inner transverse edge of the ramp kerb for receiving a transverse edge of the ramp surface and a second longitudinally extending channel open at the inner transverse edge of the ramp kerb for receiving an attachment portion of the ramp lip extension, wherein said first and second longitudinally extending channels are vertically spaced.
2. The ramp kerb of claim 1 further comprising a longitudinally extending spine at an outer transverse edge of the ramp kerb, the longitudinally extending spine providing a base of the first longitudinally extending channel and a base of the second longitudinally extending channel.
3. The ramp kerb of claim 2, wherein the base of the first longitudinally extending channel is coaligned with the base of the second longitudinally extending channel.
4. The ramp kerb of claim 2, wherein the base of the first longitudinally extending channel is relative to the base of the second longitudinally extending channel.
5. The ramp kerb of claim 1, wherein the first and second longitudinally extending channels are separated by an elongated central web, the central web providing the upper surface of the second longitudinally extending channel, and the lower surface of the first longitudinally extending channel.
6. The ramp kerb of claim 1, further comprising a longitudinally extending upstanding rail providing a safety barrier at the outer transverse edge of the ramp kerb.
7. The ramp kerb of claim 1, further comprising a longitudinal hinge leaf at the outer transverse edge of the ramp kerb for pivotal attachment to a longitudinal hinge leaf of an adjacent ramp kerb.
8. The ramp kerb of claim 1, wherein an upper and/or lower surface defining the first longitudinally extending channel comprises at least one indentation.
9. The ramp kerb of claim 1, wherein an upper and/or lower surface defining the first longitudinally extending channel comprises at least one projection.
10. A ramp lip extension comprising an lip surface having transverse edges spaced by an uppermost lateral end and a lowermost lateral end, and an attachment portion for attachment to a ramp kerb, said attachment portion comprising a downwardly depending skirt depending from the uppermost lateral end of the lip surface and at least one projection projecting from said skirt away from said lip surface, wherein said at least one projection is vertically spaced below said uppermost lateral end of the lip surface by said skirt.
11. The ramp lip extension of claim 10, wherein the at least one projection is vertically spaced above a lowermost edge of the downwardly depending skirt.
12. The ramp lip extension of claim 10, wherein the at least one projection projects perpendicularly out of the skirt.
13. The ramp lip extension of claim 10, wherein the downwardly depending skirt extends from one transverse edge of the ramp lip extension to an opposing transverse edge of the ramp lip extension.
14. The ramp lip extension of claim 10, wherein the projection is a single ridge-like projection extending from one transverse edge of the ramp lip extension to the opposing transverse edge of the ramp lip extension.
15. The ramp lip extension of claim 10, further comprising at least one reinforcing element extending between the downwardly depending skirt and the underside of the lip surface.
16. The ramp lip extension of claim 10, wherein the attachment portion of the ramp lip extension is configured such that the lip surface forms an oblique angle with respect to the ramp kerb.
17. A ramp structure, the ramp structure comprising: a first ramp kerb according to claim 1; a second ramp kerb according to claim 1; a ramp surface having transverse edges spaced by an uppermost lateral edge and a lowermost lateral edge, a first of the transverse edges of the ramp surface being received in the first longitudinally extending channel of the first ramp kerb, and a second of the transverse edges of the ramp surface being received in the first longitudinally extending channel of the second ramp kerb; and a ramp lip extension according to claim 10, the at least one projection of the ramp lip extension being received in the second longitudinally extending channels of the first and second ramp kerbs, such that the uppermost lateral end of the lip surface is in abutment with the lowermost lateral end of the ramp surface.
18. The ramp structure of claim 17, wherein the projection of the ramp lip extension is configured to be received in the second longitudinally extending channels by an interference fit.
19. The ramp structure of claim 17, wherein the transverse edges of the ramp surface are configured to be received in the first longitudinally extending channel of a ramp kerb by an interference fit.
20. The ramp structure of claim 17, the ramp structure further comprising a second ramp lip extension according to claim 10, the at least one projection of the second ramp lip extension being received in the second longitudinally extending channels of the first and second ramp kerbs, such that the uppermost lateral end of the lip surface is in abutment with the uppermost lateral end of the ramp surface.
21. The ramp structure of claim 17, further comprising: third and fourth ramp kerbs according to claim 1, the third ramp kerb having a hinge leaf for pivotal attachment to a hinge leaf of the second ramp kerb; a further ramp surface having transverse edges spaced by an uppermost lateral end and a lowermost lateral end, a first of the transverse edges of the further ramp surface being received in the first longitudinally extending channel of the third ramp kerb, and a second of the transverse edges of the further ramp surface being received in the first longitudinally extending channel of the fourth ramp kerb; and a further ramp lip extension according to claim 10, the at least one projection of the further ramp lip extension being received in the second longitudinally extending channels of the third and fourth ramp kerbs, such that the uppermost lateral end of the lip surface of the further ramp lip extension is in abutment with the lowermost lateral end of the further ramp surface.
22. The ramp structure of claim 21, further comprising further second ramp lip extension according to any one of claims 10 to 16, the at least one projection of the second ramp lip extension being received in the second longitudinally extending channels of the first and second ramp kerbs, such that the uppermost lateral end of the lip surface is in abutment with the uppermost most lateral end of the ramp surface.
23. The ramp structure of claim 21, wherein the first and fourth ramp kerbs of the ramp structure each comprise a longitudinally extending upstanding rail.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0062] Embodiments of the invention are set out below in detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0078] The following detailed description of embodiments of the present invention is made by way of example. On reading this disclosure, modifications of the embodiments that fall within the scope of the invention will be apparent.
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[0081] Ramp kerb 204 has a first longitudinally extending channel 206 between upper and central longitudinally extending webs 208, 210, and a second longitudinally extending channel 212 between central and lower webs 210, 214. Central web 210 separates the first longitudinally extending channel from the second longitudinally extending channel. The upper, lower and central webs extend from a longitudinally extending spine 205 at the outer transverse edge of the ramp kerb. As shown, the base of the first longitudinally extending channel 206 is coaligned with the base of the second longitudinally extending channel 212.
[0082] First longitudinally extending channel 206 is configured to receive, via an interference fit, a transverse edge of ramp surface 202, as shown. Second longitudinally extending channel 212 is configured to receive, via an interference fit, a ridge-like projection of a ramp lip extension (not shown). Second longitudinally extending channel 212 is positioned below an upper surface of the ramp surface 202.
[0083] Ramp surface 202 is secured within the first longitudinally extending channel 206 of ramp kerb 204 by an interlocking engagement 211. As shown, the interlocking engagement comprises an indentation in an underside of the ramp surface 202, near a transverse edge of the ramp surface, and a corresponding protrusion on an upper surface of the central web 210, in the first channel 206. The protrusion interlocks with the indentation, preventing separation of the two parts. A similar interlocking engagement is provided at the opposing transverse edge of the ramp surface (not shown).
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[0085] Upper surface of ramp lip extension is textured with ridges 308. These provide traction.
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[0087] The ramp surface 202 of
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[0090] Ramp surface 202 is supported at its transverse edges by the two individual ramp kerbs 204a and 204b. Similarly, the ridge-like projection 306 of the ramp lip extension 300 is supported in the second longitudinally extending channels of the first ramp kerb 204a and second ramp kerb 204b at its transverse edges.
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[0092] Ramp kerb 204 of
[0093] The base 207 of the first longitudinally extending channel 206 is recessed from the base 213 of the second longitudinally extending channel 206. This is achieved by a step 215 provided adjacent the lower web 214. The step 215 provides the effective base of the second longitudinally extending channel 212. Accordingly, the ramp kerb of
[0094] Upper and lower webs 208, 214 have the same lateral dimension (width). Accordingly, the inner transverse edges of the first and second longitudinally extending channels 212, 206 are effectively aligned.
[0095] Ramp kerb 204 of
[0096] Upper and central webs 208 and 210 have the same lateral dimension (width). Lower web 214 is shorter (less wide) than upper and central webs 208 and 210, such that the inner transverse edge of the second longitudinally extending channel 212 is recessed relative to the inner transverse edge of the first longitudinally extending channel 206.
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[0100] The adjacent ramp kerbs of the ramp 400 each include a longitudinally extending hinge leaf. The two hinge leaves are joined to form a barrel hinge 406, such that the ramp structure is foldable about its longitudinal centre-line. The foldable ramp structure further comprises outer ramp kerbs 408a, 408b on the opposing transverse of each ramp surface 410a, 410b from the hinge 406. Outer ramp kerbs 408a, 408b each include an upstanding rail as a safety feature. A ramp lip extension 412 is positioned at each lateral end of each ramp surface.
[0101] The ramp surfaces can be folded by 180 with respect to each other, about the hinge 406, for storage. When in the storage configuration (
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[0105] The ramp surface/panel in the embodiments discussed above is an aluminium panel, with a honeycomb internal structure, and a roughened upper surface. Aluminium honeycomb is lightweight, and strong, and therefore perfectly suited for portable access ramps. The ramp kerbs and ramp lip extensions are also aluminium, but do not have an internal honeycomb structure. The ramp kerbs and ramp lip extensions are each formed by a single-step extrusion process, which is inexpensive.
[0106] The above embodiments have been described by way of example. Modifications of the above embodiments will be apparent to skilled persons on reading this disclosure and as such are within the spirit and scope of the invention.