RAMP SIDERAIL DEPLOYMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD
20220409452 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
- Vinay Kumar Kotagi (Troy, MI, US)
- Sasikumar Narayanan (Bangalore, IN)
- Jacob Rasmussen (Troy, MI, US)
- Laxman Podili (Bangalore, IN)
Cpc classification
A61G3/067
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A ramp assembly to accommodate a wheel-chaired passenger to enter or to exit a passenger vehicle. The ramp assembly includes a frame having a drive assembly and a ramp subassembly slidably coupled to the frame. The ramp subassembly includes a ramp and a side rail extending along a side of the ramp. A ramp linkage is pivotally coupled to the ramp subassembly. A wheel is coupled to the ramp linkage, wherein rotation of the wheel adjusts a position of the ramp linkage to move the ramp from a lowered position to an inclined position. The ramp subassembly further includes a rail bracket, pivotally connected to the ramp linkage, and a slide bar, located adjacent to the rail bracket. The slide bar is configured to slide along the rail bracket, wherein sliding movement of the slide bar raises and lowers the side rail.
Claims
1. A ramp assembly to accommodate a wheel-chaired passenger to enter or exit a passenger vehicle, the ramp assembly comprising: a frame including a drive assembly, the frame extending longitudinally along a length of the passenger vehicle; and, a ramp subassembly slidably coupled to the frame, the ramp subassembly including a ramp, a side rail extending along a side of the ramp, a rail bracket, and a slide bar; wherein the slide bar is located adjacent the rail bracket and sliding movement of the slide bar along the rail bracket adjusts a position of the side rail with respect to the ramp.
2. The ramp assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a ramp linkage including a first link pivotally coupled to a second link, the first link being pivotally coupled to the ramp subassembly; and a wheel coupled to the second link, wherein rotation of the wheel adjusts a position of the ramp linkage to move the ramp from a lowered position to an inclined position; wherein the rail bracket is pivotally connected to the first link.
3. The ramp assembly of claim 1 further comprising a drive block connected to the slide bar, wherein movement of the slide bar moves the drive block with respect to the rail bracket to move the side rail between a lowered position and a raised position.
4. The ramp assembly of claim 3 wherein the side rail includes a flange and contact of the drive block with the flange moves the side rail between a lowered position and raised position.
5. The ramp assembly of claim 4 wherein the drive block includes an inclined portion, wherein movement of the slide bar toward the flange engages in inclined portion with the flange to move the siderail from the lowered position to the raised position.
6. The ramp assembly of claim 5 wherein the drive block includes a flat portion located next to the inclined portion, wherein further movement of the slide bar past the inclined portion places the flange at the flat portion to completely raise the side rail.
7. The ramp assembly of claim 6 wherein the drive block includes a flat portion located next to the inclined portion.
8. The ramp assembly of claim 7 wherein the flat portion supports the flange when the side rail is in the raised position.
9. The ramp assembly of claim 2 wherein the ramp subassembly includes a leg extending from the frame, the leg including a slot and the rail bracket includes pivot pin extending through the slot wherein movement of the ramp linkage moves the pivot pin along the slot.
10. A motor vehicle comprising: a floor; a frame, located adjacently to the floor, the frame including a drive assembly and extending longitudinally along a length of the motor vehicle; and, a ramp subassembly slidably coupled to the frame, the ramp subassembly including a ramp, a side rail extending along a side of the ramp, a rail bracket, and a slide bar; wherein the slide bar is located adjacent the rail bracket and sliding movement of the slide bar along the rail bracket adjusts a position of the side rail with respect to the ramp.
11. The motor vehicle of claim 10, further comprising: a ramp linkage including a first link pivotally coupled to a second link, the first link pivotally coupled to the ramp subassembly; and a wheel operatively connected to the ramp linkage, wherein rotation of the wheel adjusts a position of the ramp linkage to move the ramp from a lowered position to an inclined position; wherein the rail bracket is pivotally connected to the first link.
12. The motor vehicle of claim 10 further comprising a drive block connected to the slide bar, wherein movement of the slide bar moves the drive block with respect to the rail bracket to move the side rail between a lowered position and a raised position.
13. The motor vehicle of claim 12 wherein the side rail includes a flange and contact of the drive block with the flange moves the side rail between a lowered position and raised position.
14. The motor vehicle of claim 13 wherein the drive block includes an inclined portion, wherein movement of the slide bar toward the flange engages in inclined portion with the flange to move the siderail from the lowered position to the raised position.
15. The motor vehicle of claim 14 wherein the drive block includes a flat portion located next to the inclined portion, wherein further movement of the slide bar past the inclined portion places the flange at the flat portion to completely raise the side rail.
16. The motor vehicle of claim 15 wherein the drive block includes a flat portion located next to the inclined portion, wherein the flat portion supports the flange when the side rail is in the raised position.
17. A method of raising and lowering a siderail of a ramp assembly including a ramp to accommodate a wheel-chaired passenger to enter or exit a passenger vehicle, the method comprising: providing a ramp subassembly including the ramp, the siderail coupled to a ramp bracket, and a drive block; moving the drive block with respect to ramp bracket; and engaging the drive block with the siderail to raise the siderail.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising: disengaging the drive block with the siderail to lower the siderail.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein the moving the drive block with respect to the ramp bracket includes moving a slide bar, coupled to the drive block, with respect to the ramp bracket.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein the moving the drive block with respect to the ramp bracket includes moving the ramp, coupled to the drive block, with respect to the ramp bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The above-mentioned aspects of the present disclosure and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent and the disclosure itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] The embodiments of the present disclosure described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present disclosure.
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[0019] In the illustrative embodiment shown in
[0020] The vehicle 100 includes a frame or chassis 102 operatively coupled to a first pair of wheels 104 and a second pair wheels 106 that propel the vehicle 100 along a ground surface 108. In the illustrative embodiment, the vehicle is shown as a bi-directional vehicle; however, it should be appreciated that in other examples, the vehicle may be one of any number of vehicles suitable for use with the ramp assembly 114 described below. A first passenger opening 110 is located between the first pair wheels 104 and the second pair of wheels 106, and provides access to a passenger for sitting or standing in the vehicle 100. The passenger opening 110 may be modified to increase the size of the opening 110 to provide access, for example, to a passenger seated in a wheelchair to enter and exit the vehicle 100. The vehicle 100 may include a conventional floor 112 extending throughout the vehicle 100 to support passengers and other objects traveling in the vehicle 100.
[0021] As shown in
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[0023] The ramp sub-assembly 404 includes a side rail assembly 408 including a side rail 410 that is pivotally attached to a side rail bracket 412. The side rail 410 extends longitudinally along a length of the ramp 406. The siderail 410, in one embodiment, includes a longitudinally extending plate having a height sufficient to direct or redirect the wheels of a wheelchair along the ramp surface. While not illustrated, a second rail assembly is located along an opposite side of the ramp 406 having the same or similar configuration as the side rail assembly 408. In one embodiment, a hinge 414 is formed as part of the siderail 410. In other embodiments, the hinge 414 is a separate hinge connecting the side rail 410 to the side rail bracket 412.
[0024] In the extended position of the ramp 406 as illustrated in
[0025] The connector 434, as seen in
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[0027] As the ramp 406 returns to its non-extended position from the extended position, the slide bar 450 moves in a direction 462 to return the side rail 410 in its lowered position. As the slide bar 450 moves in the direction 462, flange 456 moves along the flat portion 460 toward the inclined portion 458. Once the flange 456 starts to move above the inclined portion 458, further movement of the slide bar 450 lowers the ramp in the direction 463. In other embodiments, the drive block 452 is located on a side of the ramp 406 and relative movement of the ramp 406 with the side rail 410 raises and lowers the siderail depending on the direction of relative movement.
[0028] The amount of movement of the ramp 406 with respect to the ramp frame 402 is illustrated in
[0029] As seen in
[0030] The rail bracket 412 includes a pivot pin 488 that extends through the bracket 412A and into the leg 482. The leg 482 includes a slot, not shown, to enable the rail bracket 412 to move along and with respect to the leg 482 when the linkage 416 raises and lowers the first end 418 of the ramp 406. By raising and lowering the ramp assembly 404, the ramp 406 is inclined with respect to the ramp fame 402. Consequently, the linkage 416 moves the rail bracket 412 along the slot of the leg 482.
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[0032] The slide bar 450 slidingly engages the bracket 412 and also moves with respect to the ramp 406. While the ramp 406 is fixed with respect to the drive assembly 472, the ramp slide bar 450 is not. Consequently, movement of the ramp linkage 416 not only raises the ramp 406 but also moves the slide bar 450 along the bracket 412 in both directions, a reciprocating movement, which moves the siderail 410 from a lowered position to a raised position and back to a lowered position.
[0033] The ramp 406 also moves, or slides, within the ramp sub-assembly 404 such that the ramp 406 moves with respect to the side rail assembly 408. Ramp linkage 416 which moves from the position of
[0034] While exemplary embodiments incorporating the principles of the present invention have been disclosed herein, the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.