ACCESS PLATFORM
20240197549 ยท 2024-06-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G3/063
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B61B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An access system for providing passenger access to rolling stock at a designated stopping station, comprising: a dedicated zone for receiving the passenger, the dedicated zone being elevated above a ground surface; a ramp mounted within the dedicated zone and actuable to project from the dedicated zone in both a lateral and a vertical manner to bridge a gap between the dedicated zone and the rolling stock to facilitate access of the passenger to the rolling stock.
Claims
1. An access system for providing passenger access to rolling stock at a designated stopping station, comprising: a dedicated zone for receiving the passenger, the dedicated zone being elevated above a ground surface; a ramp mounted within the dedicated zone and actuable to project from the dedicated zone in both a lateral and a vertical manner to bridge a gap between the dedicated zone and the rolling stock to facilitate access of the passenger to the rolling stock.
2. A access system according to claim 1, wherein the dedicated zone has an elevated floor mounted upon a surface of the designated stopping station such that an edge of the elevated floor is located adjacent an edge of the designated stopping station.
3. An access system according to claim 1, further comprising a controller mounted within the dedicated zone, the controller having a receiver for receiving data identifying rolling stock approaching the designated stopping station.
4. An access system according to claim 3, wherein, the controller is configured to control the lateral and vertical extension of the ramp from the dedicated zone in accordance with the requirements of the identified rolling stock.
5. A access system according to claim 1, wherein the lateral of extension of the ramp is controlled by one or more linear actuators mounted within the dedicated zone and attached to a rear of the ramp.
6. An access system according to claim 1, wherein the vertical extension of the ramp is controlled by controlling rotational orientation of a cam member mounted beneath the ramp.
7. An access system according to claim 1, wherein the dedicated zone is positioned between barriers.
8. An access system according to claim 7, wherein the barriers comprise a lighting system controlled by the controller to provide a visual indication of the presence of the rolling stock at the designated stopping station.
9. An access system according to claim 1, wherein the designated stopping station is a train platform.
10. An access system according to claim 1, wherein the designated stopping station is a tram stop.
11. A method of providing passenger access to rolling stock at a designated stopping station, comprising: detecting the rolling stock approaching the designated stopping station; identifying the rolling stock and the access requirements for that rolling stock; and activating a ramp to extend from the designated stopping station to engage with the identified rolling stock to facilitate access of passengers to the rolling stock.
12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the step of detecting the rolling stock approaching the designated stopping station comprises sensing the presence of the rolling stock travelling along the rail.
13. A method according to claim 11, wherein the step of identifying the rolling stock comprises sensing an identification code transmitted by the rolling stock approaching the dedicated stopping station.
14. A method according to claim 13, wherein the step of identifying the rolling stock also comprises determining the access requirements of the rolling stock.
15. A method according to claim 14, wherein the access requirements include data identifying a position of entry doors of the rolling stock.
16. A method according to claim 13, wherein the access requirements include data identifying a height of the entry doors of the rolling stock.
17. A method according to claim 15 wherein the step of activating the ramp comprises controlling a vertical and lateral extension of the ramp to accommodate the position and/or height of the entry door of the rolling stock
18. A method according to claim 16 wherein the step of activating the ramp comprises controlling a vertical and lateral extension of the ramp to accommodate the position and/or height of the entry door of the rolling stock.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The invention may be better understood from the following non-limiting description of preferred embodiments, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] Preferred features of the present invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that the features illustrated in and described with reference to the drawings are not to be construed as limiting on the scope of the invention.
[0035] The present invention will be described below in relation to the accessibility of a wheel-chair passenger to a carriage of a train. However, it will be appreciated that the system of the present invention could be used by a variety of different passengers requiring ramp access to a carriage of a train, tram or similar passenger vehicle, including passengers in mobility scooters and passengers with prams or other wheeled contrivances.
[0036] Referring to
[0037] The system 10 comprises a raised floor 12 that extends from an edge of the platform 5 to define a substantially flat surface. The raised floor 12 comprises a front portion 14 that is located adjacent the edge of the platform 5 to be positioned proximal to the train when the train stops at the platform. The raised floor 12 also comprises a rear portion 16 located behind the front portion 14 that defines a surface upon which the passenger can safely wait in their wheelchair for the train to arrive, as is shown in
[0038] A pair of barriers 15 are provided along opposing edges of the front portion 14 of the raised floor 12. The barriers 15 project vertically from the edges of the front portion 14 to provide a defined space between which the passengers may embark/disembark the train at the platform 5. In the embodiment as depicted in
[0039] To provide access to the raised floor 12, graduated floor members 13 are positioned about the rear portion 16 of the raised floor 12. The graduated floor members 13 provide an inclined surface to transition from the surface of the platform 5 to the raised floor 12 of the platform access system 10. Such a transition ensures wheelchair access to the raised floor 12 as required.
[0040] The upper surface of the rear portion 16 of the raised floor 12 is provided with a signage panel 11, as shown. The signage panel 11 is removably mounted to the surface of the rear portion 16 of the raised floor and may contain any variety of signage to indicate that the platform access system 10 is for wheel chair or mobility impaired passengers use. It will be appreciated that other such signage may also be displayed on the signage panel as required from time to time.
[0041] It will be appreciated that the platform access system 10 depicted in
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[0044] The platform access system 10 is shown in
[0045] The manner in which the controller activates and deactivates the ramp 30 can be seen in
[0046] The linear actuators are configured to connect with the end of the ramp 30 along opposing sides thereof. In order to ensure controlled movement of the ramp 30 under the pushing and pulling force of the linear actuators 32, a stabilising block 34 is provided within a central recess of the ramp 30. The stabiliser block 34 functions to ensure that both ends of the ramp 30 move by the same amount to prevent the linear actuators becoming stuck.
[0047] The manner in which the height of the ramp extension is controlled by the controller is depicted in
[0048] Depending upon the type of rolling stock (train) sensed by the RFID sensor, the controller applies rotation to the cam member 40 moving the cam member 40 between a substantially flat position where negligible angular elevation is achieved, to a fully upright position where maximum angular elevation is achieved. In this regard, by moving the cam member 40 into the correct orientation, the controller can advance the ramp 30 by activating the linear actuators to cause the ramp 30 to advance in an elevated manner as depicted in
[0049] It will be appreciated that the platform access system 10 of the present invention will provide a wheelchair accessibility ramp that will function to close the gap and meet the requirements to accommodate the type of train that is approaching the platform. By providing control of not only the length of ramp extension but also the height of ramp extension, the system is able to automatically adjust for different types of trains approaching the platform. Such a system no longer requires communication between a train driver and person boarding, which can be difficult to coordinate, especially at crowded platforms. The present system also obviates the need for manual labour from the train driver to manually install and remove the ramp for use, which can be a cause of workplace injuries. By sensing the type of train approaching the platform and automatically activating the ramp to accommodate the train, the driver no longer has to leave the cabin and any dwell time (the time between when the train arrives to when the train departs) is drastically reduced, minimising delays down the line. The present system also removes any stigma experience by passengers that have previously required driver assistance to board the train, treating mobility impaired commuters like any other passenger.
[0050] As is shown in
[0051] The tram stop is located adjacent a road 52 that accommodates general traffic in a conventional manner. Tracks 54 are provided along which the tram will travel. The access system 50 comprises a ramp 55, similar to that described above in relation to the train station application, which, when not in use, is located flush with the surface of the road 52. The surface of the road 52 is configured with signage 53 to dictate the zone in which traffic is not to enter when the tram is at a stop, as is well known in the art.
[0052] Additional warning signage 51 is also provided on the side of the road to provide further safety information which may be highlighted through the use of LEDs and the like. The signage 51 may comprise a button 51a that can be depressed by a passenger, such as a wheelchair passenger, who requires use of the ramp to access the tram. Upon depressing the button 51a, a signal will be transmitted to the tram to confirm that the ramp 55 will be activated upon arrival of the tram at the tram stop. The system will then receive a return signal from the tram to determine the type of tram approaching the tram stop to ensure that the ramp 55 will be activated to the desired height to provide smooth transit of the passenger onto the tram. A controller may be mounted in the button 51a to transmit and receive such signals. A camera 56 is also provided to monitor the access system 50 in use and can be configured to identify a wheelchair passenger awaiting the tram and automatically transmit signals to and from the tram to facilitate activation of the ramp 55 in the desired manner. It will be appreciated that, in the simplest form, the ramp 55 will activate every time the tram stops at the zone. In this regard, a sensor could be placed on the rail or road adjacent the rail to detect the presence of a tram approaching the stop, and may also detect whether the tram is slowing to stop at the zone. This can then trigger the ramp to be activated.
[0053] As is depicted more clearly in
[0054] The flexible hinged connection between the side members 58 and the ramp 55 and road 52 ensures that, irrespective of the height in which the ramp 55 is elevated to, there is no gap present between the corresponding surfaces which may be a tripping hazard to passengers. The ramp 55 may be activated by a cam system as discussed above, or by any other suitable raising method, such that the ramp can be controlled to move between a lowered position that is flush with the surface of the road 52, and the elevated position as shown in
[0055] It will be appreciated that in such an access system 50, wheel chair passengers located at a roadside tram stop can confidently await a tram knowing that when the tram arrives there will be smooth access via the ramp 55 to the tram. Similarly, road users will be able to use the road in a conventional manner and the tram driver will not be required to leave the tram to install a ramp, ensuring a more efficient process with minimal delays.
[0056] Throughout the specification and claims the word comprise and its derivatives are intended to have an inclusive rather than exclusive meaning unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise. That is, the word comprise and its derivatives will be taken to indicate the inclusion of not only the listed components, steps or features that it directly references, but also other components, steps or features not specifically listed, unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise.
[0057] Orientational terms used in the specification and claims such as vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, upper and lower are to be interpreted as relational and are based on the premise that the component, item, article, apparatus, device or instrument will usually be considered in a particular orientation, typically with the system uppermost.
[0058] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the methods of the invention described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.