SLIDING AND STACKING PORTABLE RAMP
20190150400 ยท 2019-05-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K1/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K1/0272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01K1/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An apparatus for facilitating animal or vehicle movement between different surface elevations includes multiple floor panel members, including a first floor panel member and a last floor panel member. Each of the floor panel members are slidably attached to an adjacent one of the floor panel members. The floor panel members, when extended, form a ramp having a length which is variable, the floor panel members being adapted to nest within one another when retracted. The apparatus further includes a housing configured to enclose the floor panel members when retracted. The last floor panel member is coupled to the housing in a manner which enables the ramp to be slidably removed from the housing without having the ramp disengage from the housing. The housing includes a front panel removably attached to the housing for securing the floor panel members within the housing when the ramp is retracted.
Claims
1. An apparatus for facilitating animal or vehicle movement between different surface elevations, the apparatus comprising: a plurality of floor panel members including at least a first floor panel member and a last floor panel member, each of the floor panel members being slidably attached to an adjacent one of the floor panel members, the plurality of floor panel members, when extended, forming a ramp having a length which is variable up to maximum overall length of the apparatus, the floor panel members being adapted to nest within one another when retracted; and a housing having an interior space configured to enclose the plurality of floor panel members when the floor panel members are retracted, the last floor panel member being operatively coupled to the housing in a manner which enables the ramp to be slidably removed through a front opening of the housing without having the last floor panel member disengage from the housing, the last floor panel member being configured to provide an adjustable angle of the ramp in relation to the front opening of the housing, the housing comprising a front panel removably attached to the housing and pivotally attached to the first floor panel member, the front panel facilitating extension of the plurality of floor panel members to form the ramp, the front panel being configured to secure the plurality of floor panel members within the interior space of the housing when the ramp is retracted.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a blocking strip affixed to an underside surface of a top panel of the housing, the blocking strip being adapted to substantially cover the front opening of the housing and yet allow the plurality of floor panel members to slide under the blocking strip without obstruction when the ramp is retracted within the housing.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a hinge attaching the front panel of the housing to the first floor panel member.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a top panel having at least a portion of an exterior surface thereof covered with a slip-resistant material for providing traction for the animal while walking on the ramp.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the slip-resistant material comprises at least one of carpeting, rubber, cork, polyurethane foam and grit tape.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of floor panel members comprises a floor panel and two sidewalls extending vertically from the floor panel to form a U-shaped structure, the floor panel having at least a portion of an exterior surface thereof covered with a slip-resistant material for providing traction for the animal while walking on the ramp.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a plurality of slide mechanisms, a first portion of a given one of the slide mechanisms being affixed to the vertical sidewall of one of the floor panel members and adapted to engage with a second portion of the given one of the slide mechanisms affixed to the vertical sidewall of an adjacent one of the floor panel members, so that adjacent floor panel members are slidably attached to one another.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein each of the slide mechanisms is adapted to lock into a fixed position when adjacent floor panel members are extended to form the ramp.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein each of at least a subset of the slide mechanisms comprises at least one of: a ball bearing slide; and a guide rail and corresponding channel adapted to receive the guide rail.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises at least a top panel, a bottom panel and two sidewall panels, the two sidewall panels being parallel to one another and perpendicular to the top and bottom panels, the apparatus further comprising at least one fastening device, the fastening device being configured to removably attach the front panel to one of the top, bottom and sidewall panels to thereby secure the front panel to the housing.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, further comprising a handle, the handle being affixed to at least one of the top, bottom and sidewall panels of the housing.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the handle is recessed within a panel of the housing to which it is attached at least when the handle is not in use.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of legs supporting the housing, each of the legs being fastened to a bottom panel of the housing.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein at least one of the plurality of legs has an adjustable height.
15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the last floor panel member comprises an aft section and a forward section pivotally attached to one another, the last floor panel member being configured such that the aft section remains within the housing while the forward section slides out of the housing when the ramp is extended, the forward section being angled relative to the aft section when the ramp is extended, an angle between the forward and aft sections being a function of an angle of the ramp relative to a surface on which the first floor panel member is placed.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a hinge attached to the aft and forward sections of the last floor panel member, the hinge allowing the forward section of the last floor panel member to be angled relative to the aft section.
17. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising at least one locking mechanism attached to a vertical sidewall of the forward section of the last floor panel member, the locking mechanism being configured to slide along a sidewall panel of the housing and to engage with a corresponding stopping structure attached to said sidewall panel of the housing to thereby prevent the aft section of the last floor panel member from being detached from the housing.
18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein each of the floor panel members is adapted to lock into a fixed position with an adjacent floor panel member when the floor panel members are extended to form the ramp, and wherein when all floor panel members are locked into a fixed position, the aft section remains free to slide back and forth within the housing to thereby enable a user to make adjustments to a length of the ramp.
19. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of at least a subset of the floor panel members is comprised of at least one of wood, plastic and rubber configured to support the weight of an animal or vehicle utilizing the apparatus.
20. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of at least a subset of the plurality of floor panel members comprises a floor and two sidewalls extending vertically from the floor, the floor and sidewalls of the floor panel member being formed as a single, homogeneous U-shaped structure.
21. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of floor panel members is configured to overlap an adjacent one of the floor panel members by a prescribed amount, the prescribed amount of overlap being a function of at least one of a length and an angle of incline of the ramp.
22. A method of facilitating animal or vehicle movement between different surface elevations, the method comprising: obtaining a sliding and stacking portable ramp, the portable ramp comprising: a plurality of floor panel members including at least a first floor panel member and a last floor panel member, each of the floor panel members being slidably attached to an adjacent one of the floor panel members, the plurality of floor panel members, when extended, forming a ramp having a length which is variable up to maximum overall length of the apparatus, the floor panel members being adapted to nest within one another when retracted; and a housing having an interior space configured to enclose the plurality of floor panel members when the floor panel members are retracted, the last floor panel member being operatively coupled to the housing in a manner which enables the ramp to be slidably removed through a front opening of the housing without having the last floor panel member disengage from the housing, the last floor panel member being configured to provide an adjustable angle of the ramp in relation to the front opening of the housing, the housing comprising a front panel removably attached to the housing and pivotally attached to the first floor panel member, the front panel facilitating extension of the plurality of floor panel members to form the ramp, the front panel being configured to secure the plurality of floor panel members within the interior space of the housing when the ramp is retracted; and placing the portable ramp on a first surface, pulling the front panel of the housing to extend the plurality of floor panel members to thereby form the ramp, and placing the front panel on a second surface, the second surface being different in elevation relative to the first surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The following drawings are presented by way of example only and without limitation, wherein like reference numerals (when used) indicate corresponding elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
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[0028] It is to be appreciated that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity. Common but well-understood elements that may be useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment may not be shown in order to facilitate a less hindered view of the illustrated embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Principles of the present disclosure will be described herein in the context of an illustrative pet ramp which is portable, compact, adjustable to infinite combinations of lengths (up to a maximum overall length of the ramp) and angles of incline, among other features. It is to be appreciated, however, that the specific apparatus and/or methods illustratively shown and described herein are to be considered exemplary as opposed to limiting. Additionally, while an application of the portable ramp is described herein primarily with reference to facilitating pet/animal locomotion between different surface elevations, the portable ramp according to aspects of the invention may be used with other applications, such as, for example, transporting recreational vehicles, lawn maintenance equipment and other light-duty work equipment, etc. Moreover, it will become apparent to those skilled in the art given the teachings herein that numerous modifications can be made to the embodiments shown that are within the scope of the appended claims. That is, no limitations with respect to the embodiments shown and described herein are intended or should be inferred.
[0030] In the following description, certain specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of various aspects of the disclosed subject matter. However, it is to be appreciated that one or more embodiments of the disclosed subject matter may be practiced without all these specific details. In some instances, well-known apparatus and/or methods comprising embodiments of the subject matter disclosed herein have not been described in detail to avoid obscuring the descriptions of other aspects of the present disclosure.
[0031] Unless the context requires otherwise, throughout the specification and appended claims, the word comprise and variations thereof, such as comprises and comprising, are to be construed in an open, inclusive sense; that is, as including, but not limited to.
[0032] Reference throughout the specification to one embodiment or an embodiment is intended to imply that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the appearance of the phrases in one embodiment or in an embodiment in various places throughout the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same aspect. Moreover, the particular features, structures, and/or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more aspects of the present disclosure.
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[0034] An exterior surface 160 of the top panel 116, in one or more embodiments, is preferably lined or otherwise covered with a slip-resistant (i.e., non-slip) material, such as, for example, carpet, rubber, cork, polyurethane foam, grit tape, etc., to provide enhanced traction for the pet while walking up or down the ramp 100. The non-slip material may be secured to the top panel 116 using essentially any known attachment means, including, but not limited to, adhesive, screws, clamps, etc. In other embodiments, the top panel 116 may be pre-formed having a non-slip exterior surface, such as by cutting ridges or grooves into the surface, or by coating the exterior surface 160 of the top panel 116 (e.g., spray coating, deposition technique, etc.). Various other means for providing a non-slip surface for the pet ramp 100 are contemplated, as will become apparent to those skilled in the art.
[0035] In one or more embodiments, the pet ramp 100 includes a plurality of legs 150 supporting the housing 102. In the illustrative embodiment shown, four legs are employed. It is to be appreciated, however, that embodiments of the invention are not limited to four legs; that is, a lesser number (e.g., three) or a great number (e.g., six) of legs may be utilized. The legs 150 are preferably fastened to the bottom panel 118 of the housing 102 using a variety of contemplated attachment means, including, but not limited to, screws, bolts, adhesive, etc. Optionally, one or more of the legs 150 are adjustable in height (e.g., by turning the leg on a threaded base mount) to thereby enable the housing 102 to be substantially leveled, even when the pet ramp 100 is placed on an uneven surface. In one or more embodiments, the legs, or at least a portion of the legs, are formed so as to prevent sliding of the pet ramp 100 when placed on an exterior surface. For example, the legs 150 may be made having rubber tips, or manufactured of metal having a pointed end which contacts the exterior surface (e.g., metal spikes).
[0036] In one or more embodiments, the front panel 110 is removably fastened to the housing 102. When the front panel 110 is removed, the sliding components of the pet ramp 100 are accessible for extension of the ramp as desired. Preferably, in one or more embodiments, the housing 102 includes one or more fastening devices 130 by which the front panel can be secured to the rest of the housing (e.g., one or more of the sidewall panels 114, top panel 116 and bottom panel 118). In the illustrative embodiment shown in
[0037] The pet ramp 100, in one or more embodiments, includes a handle 140 or similar carrying mechanism attached to at least one of the panels, preferably the front panel 110. In this manner, when the front panel 110 is closed and fastened (i.e., locked) using the fastening devices 130, the pet ramp 100 can be carried like a briefcase using the handle 140; this is considered a portable mode of operation of the pet ramp 100, as opposed to a normal mode of operation wherein the ramp is extended for use in facilitating animal (or vehicle/equipment, in one or more embodiments) movement. Moreover, when the fastening devices 130 are unfastened (i.e., unlocked) and the ramp 100 is being set up for normal operation, the handle 140 may be used to pull out or otherwise extend the sliding components of the ramp 100, which in one or more embodiments are attached to the front panel 110.
[0038] In one or more embodiments, the handle 140 is recessed at least partially within the front panel 110, or whatever panel of the housing the handle is attached to, so that it is flush with the front panel when not in use, as shown in
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[0040] Specifically, the illustrative ramp 100 includes a first floor panel member 202, which is pivotally attached at a first (leading) end to the front panel 110 (e.g., using a first hinge 203a piano hinge or the like, shown in further detail in
[0041] Although four floor panel members 202, 204, 206 and 208 are shown in this illustrative embodiment, it is to be understood that a fewer number (e.g., three) or greater number (e.g., five) of floor panel members may be used, as will become apparent to those skilled in the art given the teachings herein. For example, to increase a maximum overall length of the ramp 100 (when fully extended), more floor panel members can be used without increasing the length of each individual floor panel member. Consequently, a length of the housing 102, which encloses the floor panel members when the ramp 100 is retracted, need not be increased, which is an advantage for enhanced portability. Additionally, various widths and lengths of each of the floor panel members are contemplated; that is, embodiments of the invention are not limited to any specific dimensions of the floor panel members. In an exemplary embodiment, a length, L, of each floor panel member is about 24 inches, and a width of the widest floor panel member (e.g., the fourth floor panel member 208) is about 24 inches. The respective widths of the floor panel members will be different, since a given floor panel member, beginning with the first floor panel member 202, is preferably designed to retract in a nested configuration within a width of an adjacent floor panel member. Thus, the first floor panel member 202 will have the smallest width, while the fourth (last) floor panel member 208 will have the largest width, as shown in
[0042] More particularly, in the embodiment shown, opposing sidewalls of the first floor panel member 202 are narrower in width relative to an interior of the second floor panel member 204, so that when retracted, the first floor panel member can slide between sidewalls of the second floor panel member. Likewise, the second floor panel member 204 is narrower in width than the third floor panel member 206, so that when retracted, the second floor panel member can slide between sidewalls of the third floor panel member. Similarly, the third floor panel member 206 is narrower in width than the fourth floor panel member 208, so that when retracted, the third floor panel member can slide between sidewalls of the fourth floor panel member. And finally, the fourth floor panel member 208 is narrower than a width of the housing 102, so that the last (fourth) floor panel member (containing all of the other floor panel members nested therein) can retract fully between the sidewall panels 114 of the housing 102.
[0043] The floor panel members 202, 204, 206, 208 are, in one or more embodiments, formed of a lightweight material that is structurally rigid enough to support the weight of an animal or vehicle for which the ramp is designed to be used. Suitable materials which may be used to fabricate the floor panel members include, but are not limited to, wood, metal (e.g., aluminum), plastic, hard rubber, etc., or combinations of one or more of these materials. Preferably, the floor panel members are comprised of materials having a high rigidity/support-to-weight ratio. The vertical sidewalls and floor panel of each of the floor panel members may be formed separately and subsequently joined together (e.g., using fasteners, adhesive or the like), or the sidewalls and floor panel may be formed as a single homogeneous U-shaped structure (e.g., cast aluminum or an injection-molded plastic or rubber floor panel member).
[0044] Preferably, in one or more embodiments, an upper surface 160 of each of the floor panel members 202, 204, 206 and 208 (i.e., the surface on which an animal or vehicle touches while using the ramp 100), includes a cushioning and slip-resistant material or coating, similar to the upper surface of the top panel 116 of the housing 102, to thereby provide comfort and traction for an animal. Materials suitable for use with aspects of the invention include, but are not limited to, carpeting, rubber, cork, polyethylene foam, grit tape/strips, etc., which may be affixed to the respective floor panel members using any known attachment means, such as, for example, adhesive, fasteners (e.g., screws or bolts/nuts), clamps and the like. Alternatively, each of the floor panel members may be prefabricated having a textured/slip-resistant surface, such as, for example, grooves or other patterns cut, etched or stamped into the floor panel members.
[0045] Optionally, a front opening of the box housing 102, visible when the front panel 110 has been removed, has a blocking strip 210 affixed to an underside surface of the top panel 116 which functions as a toe kick to prevent injury to the foot of an animal when climbing up the ramp 100. The blocking strip 210, in one or more embodiments, is substantially rectangular in shape and is adapted to cover most of the front opening and yet still allow the sliding floor panel members to pass and fully retract within the housing 102 without obstruction. The blocking strip 210, which may be formed of essentially any rigid or semi-rigid material (e.g., wood, plastic, metal, rubber, etc.), may be affixed to the underside surface of the top panel 116 using various attachment means, including, but not limited to, adhesive, fasteners (e.g., screws or bolts/nuts), etc., as will be known by those skilled in the art.
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[0048] When the floor panel members 202, 204, 206, 208 are slid out of the box housing 102 and are fully extended, they preferably lock into place, preventing any further lateral movement (e.g., sliding) of the floor panel members relative to one another, to thereby form a rigid ramp. Depending on the application in which the ramp is being used, the required length and slope, among other factors, the ramp may not need to be fully extended. In this instance, the floor panel members will overlap one another, with the overlapping amount of each floor panel member onto an adjacent floor panel member being a function of the required overall length of the ramp. For example, if only half of the maximum overall length of the ramp is required, each of the floor panel members can overlap one another by about half of its length, in one or more embodiments. If a length of about 75 percent of the maximum overall length of the ramp is needed, each floor panel member may overlap an adjacent floor panel member by about 25 percent of its length, in one or more embodiments. The amount of overlap of one floor panel member on an adjacent floor panel member need not be the same as the overlap associated with the other floor panel members forming the overall ramp. Rather, the overlap of each of the floor panel members on a corresponding adjacent floor panel member can be adjusted in various combinations so that, collectively, a ramp of a desired overall length (up to the maximum length) is achieved.
[0049] In one or more embodiments, the front panel 110 of the box housing 102 is pivotally attached to a leading edge of the first floor panel member 202 with a piano hinge (203 in
[0050] In one or more embodiments, the last (fourth) floor panel member 208 comprises two sections (i.e., portions)namely, an aft (i.e., back) section 310 and a forward (i.e., front) section 320attached to each other by hinge 308 (e.g., a piano hinge, in one or more embodiments). The aft section 310 of the fourth floor panel member 208 moves on glides 304 and the forward section 320 moves on ball bearing slides 302 affixed to the vertical sidewalls of the fourth floor panel member 208. The aft section 310 remains in the housing 102 while the forward section 320 slides out of the housing when the ramp is extended. The hinge 308 allows the ramp, once extended (at least partially) from the housing 102, to be placed at any angle relative to the ground to provide the desired slope for the animal or vehicle to ascend or descend the ramp. This hinge 308 also prevents the housing 102 from tilting upwards when the ramp 100 is fully extended.
[0051] In order to prevent the aft section 310 of the fourth floor panel member 208 from becoming completely detached from the housing 102, the ramp 100 includes one or more locking mechanisms 306 (two locking mechanisms in this exemplary embodiment), each locking mechanism being affixed to an exterior surface of vertical sidewalls of the aft section 310 of the fourth floor panel member 208. When the fourth floor panel member 208 extends out of the housing 102 beyond a prescribed amount, the locking mechanisms 306 slide forward and engage with screws, posts or similar stopping structures 325, attached to corresponding sidewall panels 114 of the housing 102 to thereby prevent the aft section 310 of the fourth floor panel member 208 from falling out of the housing.
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[0054] As previously stated, once the ramp 100 is fully extended, the floor panel members 202, 204, 206, 208 preferably lock into place, in one or more embodiments, to prevent further lateral movement (i.e., sliding) of the floor panel members relative to one another and thereby provide a rigid ramp. It is to be understood that in some embodiments, not all floor panel members may be locked into place during normal use, but rather one or more floor panel members may remain unlocked to provide essentially unlimited combinations of lengths of the ramp 100. In one or more embodiments, although the floor panel members may be locked into place, the aft section 310 of the last (fourth) floor panel member 208 remains free to slide back and forth within the housing 102 along its corresponding glide rail 304, or other slide mechanism. This allows a user to make minor adjustments to the length of the ramp as necessary even when all floor panel members are locked in a fixed position.
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[0058] Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various other changes and modifications may be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.