DOCK LOCK ACCESS DOOR FOR LIFT GATE
20220402711 ยท 2022-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P1/4421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G69/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/4485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G69/2876
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/435
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P1/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A liftgate load system for use with a vehicle, which includes deck sections that are movable between an in use position where the deck sections form a horizontal platform to a stowed position where the deck sections are folded a vertical arrangement. The liftgate load system also includes an adapter on the platform that is provided with a door that is movable between a closed position and an open position and backing plate that is configured to be engaged by a dock lock hook of a loading dock to limit movement of the lift system away from the loading dock. The door is configured to move from the cover position to the open position as the load platform moves from the use position to the stowed position.
Claims
1. A lift system for use with a motor vehicle comprising: a pair of spaced apart rails configured to be coupled to the vehicle; a load platform including a first deck section coupled to the rails and a second deck section pivotably coupled to the first deck section, the load platform movable between a use position where the second deck section extends from the first deck section and a stowed position where the second deck section extends along the first deck section; and an adapter coupled to the first deck section, the adapter including a door coupled to the first deck section and a backing plate; wherein the door is movable between a closed position and an open position, the backing plate is configured for engagement with a lock mechanism of a loading dock to block movement of the vehicle away from the loading dock, and the door is configured to move from the cover position to the open position as the load platform moves from the use position to the stowed position.
2. The lift system of claim 1 further including a pusher coupled to the second deck section, the pusher is configured to move the door from a closed position to an open position.
3. The lift system of claim 2, wherein the adapter further includes a backing plate that is configured to accept the locking mechanism.
4. The lift system of claim 3, wherein the backing plate is formed to include an opening configured to allow for the passage of at least a portion of the pusher.
5. The lift system of claim 1, wherein the door includes a first side and a second side wherein the second side includes an outwardly extending arm.
6. The lift system of claim 5, further including a pusher coupled to the second deck section, the pusher is configured to engage the arm of the door to move the door from a closed position to an open position.
7. A liftgate system for use with a motor vehicle and used to secure the vehicle to a dock lock of a loading dock, the liftgate system comprising: a liftgate mount configured to be coupled to the motor vehicle; a load platform including a first deck section coupled to the liftgate mount and a second deck section pivotably coupled to the first deck section, the load platform movable between a use position where the second deck section extends from the first deck section so that the deck sections are generally horizontally oriented and a stowed position where the second deck section extends along the first deck section such that the deck sections are generally vertically oriented; a dock lock adapter coupled to the first deck section, the dock lock adapter including a door movable with respect to the first deck section; wherein the door is movable between a closed position and an open position, the dock lock adapter is configured for engagement with the dock lock of the loading dock to limit movement of the vehicle away from the loading dock.
8. The liftgate system of claim 7, wherein the door is configured to move from the cover position to the open position as the load platform moves from the use position to the stowed position.
9. The liftgate system of claim 8, wherein the dock lock adapter includes a backing plate configured to engage with the dock lock of the loading dock to limit movement of the vehicle.
10. The liftgate system of claim 9, further including a pusher coupled to the second deck section, the pusher is configured to move the door from a closed position to an open position.
11. The liftgate system of claim 10, where the pusher engages the door when the deck sections are in the stowed position.
12. The liftgate system of claim 11, wherein the backing plate is formed to include an opening configured to allow for the passage of at least a portion of the pusher.
13. The liftgate system of claim 7, wherein the door includes a first side and a second side wherein the second side includes an outwardly extending arm.
14. The liftgate system of claim 13, further including a pusher coupled to the second deck section, the pusher is configured to engage the arm of the door to move the door from a closed position to an open position.
15. The liftgate system of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the arm is configured to pass through the opening of the backing plate.
16. A liftgate for use with a vehicle that can be secured to a dock lock of a loading dock, the liftgate comprising: a mount configured for securing the liftgate to the vehicle; a lift platform coupled to the mount for vertical movement on the mount, the lift platform including a first deck section and a second deck section pivotally connected to the first deck section, the lift platform having a first in use position where the deck sections are in a generally horizontal configuration and a storage position where the deck sections are in a generally horizontal configuration; a dock lock assembly adapted to be coupled to one of the deck sections the lock dock lock assembly including a door wherein the door is movable between a closed position and an open position, the dock lock assembly is configured for engagement with the dock lock of the loading dock when the door is in the open position to limit movement of the vehicle away from the loading dock.
17. The liftgate system of claim 16, wherein the door is configured to move from the closed position to the open position as the load platform moves from the use position to the storage position.
18. The liftgate system of claim 16, wherein the dock lock assembly includes a backing plate configured to engage with the dock lock of the loading dock to limit movement of the vehicle.
19. The liftgate system of claim 16, further including a pusher coupled to the other of the deck sections, the pusher is configured to move the door from a closed position to an open position when the lift platform is moved from the in use position to the storage position.
20. The liftgate system of claim 19, wherein the door includes a first side and a second side wherein the second side includes an outwardly extending arm that is configured to engage with the pusher to move the door from the closed position to the open position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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[0021] In illustrative embodiments, a vehicle lift gate 10 is shown connected to a vehicle 11 that includes a lift platform 12 having a first deck section 14, a second deck section 16 that is pivotally connected to the first deck section 14 and a third deck section 18 that pivotally connected to the second deck section 16, as shown in
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[0023] Arms 28, 30 of access door 26 are adapted to engage pusher member 32 when the lift platform 12 is in the folded position and second deck section 16 is positioned adjacent first deck section 14 when folded and in a vertical orientation. Pusher member 32 is coupled to the underside of second deck section 16 near the edge of second deck section 16 proximate third deck section 18. Backing plate 34 is formed to include an opening 40 that allows for the arms 28, 30 to extend through.
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[0025] Access door 26 includes a stop member 50 that is configured to engage backing plate 34 when access door 26 is in the closed position to limit the downward travel of the access door 26 so that the access door 26 is flush with an upper surface 54 of the first deck section 14. Backing plate 34 includes two additional stop member 52 that provide support for access door 26 when access door 26 is in the closed position. Backing plate 34 includes the opening 40 that allows for the passage of arms 28 and 30 when access door 26 is in the closed position. Access opening 40 also allows for the passage of pusher member 32 through opening 40 to push access door 26 to the open position. In the open position, access door 26 is generally perpendicular to upper surface 54 of first deck section 14 but enough so that dock lock hook 38 can engage with backing plate 34. Arms 28, 30 and stop member 50 are secured to access door 26 preferably by welding, but other attachment means could also be used. Backing plate 34 is secured to first deck section 14 and pusher member 32 is secured to second deck section 16 preferably by welding, but other attachment means know to those skilled in the art could also be used.
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[0027] In this position, arms 28, 30 of access door 26 extend through opening 40 of backing plate 34. Pusher member 32 of second deck section 16 is spaced apart from access door 26 when the lift platform 12 is in the use position. Access door 26 is located at a first end 58 of the first deck section 14. First deck section 14 is hinged to the second deck section 16 at a second end 60. Second deck section 16 includes a first end 62 and a spaced apart second end 64. Pusher member 32 is located at second end 64 of second deck section 16. Pusher member 32 is secured to section deck section 16 at a location that allows pusher member 32 to engage arms 28, 30 of access door 16 so that pusher member 32 can cause access door 26 to open when the lift platform 12 is in the folded and stored position.
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[0029] Dock lock hooks 38 installed on delivery docks may not be long enough to engage with a lift gate due to the thickness of the lift gate when folded into the stored position. With the platform sections in the folded position, the access door 2 is in the open position, reducing the overall thickness of the liftgate sections where the dock lock hook 38 engages with the liftgate. With access door 26 in the open position and out of the way the overall thickness profile of the lift platform 12 is reduced when in the folded position, allowing the dock lock hook 38 to engage the lift platform 12 and secure the vehicle to prevent unwanted movement. Access door 26 is designed so that, in the event the lift platform 12 is raised when in the stored position, arms 28, 30 of access door 26 would push on pusher member 32, which would cause second and third lift platforms 16, 18 to rotate away from first lift platform 14 about hinge 56. This prevents damage to the access door 26. Lowering platform would cause the weight of second and third lift platforms 16, 18 to push pusher member 32 against arms 28, 30 to move access door 26 back to the open position.
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[0036] Various features of the invention have been particularly shown and described in connection with the illustrative embodiment of the invention, however, it must be understood that these particular arrangements may merely illustrate, and that the invention is to be given its fullest interpretation within the terms of the appended claims.