ELEVATING LIFT WITH A STABILIZED MOVABLE BASE
20190127193 ยท 2019-05-02
Inventors
- Kan Cui (Mercer Island, WA, US)
- Margaret K. Liu (Mercer Island, WA, US)
- Samuel Liu (Mercer Island, WA, US)
Cpc classification
B60G2400/63
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04G1/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G1/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47C9/105
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60G2200/322
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66F11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04G1/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The elevating lift with a stabilized movable base includes a base with extendable legs that provide minimum to maximum adjustable stability during use and transport. A lift system is mounted on the base, and a platform assembly is mounted on top of the lift system for selective raising or lowering. Each extendable leg supports a caster, rendering the base movable, and selective extension and retraction of the legs adjusts the stability of the lift. The plurality of legs can be further driven to simultaneously rotate about the vertical axis to steer the lift. The stabilized movable base is further alternatively used in combination with a stool, providing minimum to maximum stability during use and transport of seating, and multiple to elevating lifts may be used to support linked platform assemblies in various configurations.
Claims
1-7. (canceled)
8. An elevating lift with a stabilized movable base, comprising: a base having opposed upper and lower surfaces; a housing mounted on the upper surface of the base, the housing having an open upper end, at least one sidewall, ad a lower end; a telescoping cage assembly having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end being mounted on the upper surface of the base and secured within the housing; a platform assembly mounted on the upper end of the telescoping cage assembly; an annular collar slidably mounted about the housing; a plurality of upper mounts disposed on the annular collar; a plurality of lower mounts disposed on the annular collar; an eccentric collar slidably mounted about the housing above the annular collar; a rotating cuff mounted about the housing above the eccentric collar, the rotating cuff being rigidly secured to the eccentric collar, the rotating cuff being selectively rotatable about the housing; a plurality of auxiliary mounts disposed on the eccentric collar; a plurality of legs, each of the legs including: an upper bar having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of the upper bar being pivotally attached to a respective one of the upper mounts; a lower bar having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of the lower bar being pivotally attached to a respective one of the lower mounts; an auxiliary bar having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of the auxiliary bar being pivotally attached to a respective one of the auxiliary mounts; and a hollow leg housing covering the upper, lower, and auxiliary bars; a plurality of casters having swivel caster heads, each of the swivel caster heads having the lower end of one of the upper bars and the lower end of one of the lower bars pivotally attached thereto, and the lower end of one of the auxiliary bars rotatably attached thereto, whereby each of the legs has a four-bar parallelogram linkage stabilizing the casters, and whereby the base is movable on the casters; and a plurality of struts, each of the struts having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of each of the struts being pivotally attached to a central portion of a corresponding one of the legs, the lower end of each of the struts being pivotally attached to the lower end of the housing.
9. The elevating lift as recited in claim 8, further comprising a linear actuator connected to said annular collar for selectively and controllably vertically translating said annular collar with respect to the housing, thereby extending and retracting the legs to stabilize the movable base.
10. The elevating lift as recited in claim 8, wherein each said caster further comprises a wheel hub, a lock disk having a plurality of radially extending slots defined therein, and a selectively activated electric motor screw linear actuator having a locking pin mounted thereon so that the screw actuator is selectively extendable into one of the slots to prevent rotation of the wheel hub and said caster.
11. The elevating lift as recited in claim 8, wherein said base has a plurality of recesses peripherally formed therein, each of the recesses being aligned with a respective one of the struts.
12. The elevating lift as recited in claim 8, further comprising an auxiliary linear actuator for selectively driving rotation of the rotating cuff with respect to the housing.
13. The elevating lift as recited in claim 12, wherein the lower end of each said auxiliary bar is further rotatable about a vertical axis and is rotatably linked to a corresponding one of the swivel caster heads, whereby the casters are steerable.
14. A stool with a stabilized movable base, comprising: a base having opposed upper and lower surfaces; a vertical support having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end being mounted on the upper surface of the base; a seat mounted on the upper end of the vertical support; an annular collar slidably mounted about the vertical support; a plurality of upper mounts disposed on the annular collar; a plurality of lower mounts disposed on the annular collar; a plurality of legs, each of the legs including: an upper bar having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of the upper bar being pivotally attached to a respective one of the plurality of upper mounts; a lower bar having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of the lower bar being pivotally attached to a respective one of the plurality of lower mounts; and a hollow leg housing covering the upper and lower bars; a plurality of casters having swivel caster heads, each of the swivel caster heads having the lower end of one of the upper bars and the lower end of one of the lower bars pivotally attached thereto, whereby each of the legs has a four-bar parallelogram linkage stabilizing the casters, and whereby the base is movable on the casters; and a plurality of struts having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of each of the struts being pivotally attached to a central portion of a corresponding one of the plurality of legs, the lower end of each of the struts being pivotally attached to the lower end of the housing.
15. The stool as recited in claim 14, further comprising: an eccentric collar slidably mounted about the vertical support above the annular collar; a plurality of auxiliary mounts disposed on the eccentric collar; and a plurality of auxiliary bars, each of the auxiliary bars having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of the auxiliary bar being pivotally attached to a respective one of the auxiliary mounts, the lower end of the auxiliary bar being pivotally attached to a respective one of the swivel caster heads.
16. The stool as recited in claim 15, wherein the lower end of each said auxiliary bar is rotatable about a vertical axis and is rotatably linked to a corresponding one of the swivel caster heads.
17. The stool as recited in claim 15, wherein the eccentric collar is angularly fixed with respect to the vertical support.
18. The stool as recited in claim 17, wherein the eccentric collar is rotatable with respect to the annular collar.
19. The stool as recited in claim 18, wherein the vertical support is selectively rotatable with respect to the movable base.
20. An elevating lift with a stabilized movable base, comprising: a base having opposed upper and lower surfaces; a cylindrical frame mounted on the upper surface of the base, the frame including a plurality of vertically extending tubes disposed in a circular array, the cylindrical frame having an open upper end and a lower end; a telescoping cage assembly having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end being mounted on the cylindrical frame; a platform assembly mounted on the upper end of the telescoping cage assembly; an sliding collar slidably mounted on the vertically extending tubes of the cylindrical frame; a plurality of upper mounts disposed on the sliding collar; a plurality of lower mounts disposed on the sliding collar; a plurality of legs, each of the legs including: an upper bar having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of the upper bar being pivotally attached to a respective one of the plurality of upper mounts; a lower bar having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of the lower bar being pivotally attached to a respective one of the plurality of lower mounts; and a hollow leg housing covering the upper and lower bars; a plurality of casters having swivel caster heads, each of the swivel caster heads having the lower end of one of the upper bars and the lower end of one of the lower bars pivotally attached thereto, whereby each of the legs has a four-bar parallelogram linkage stabilizing the casters, and whereby the base is movable on the casters; and a plurality of struts having opposed upper and lower ends, the upper end of each of the struts being pivotally attached to a central portion of a corresponding one of the plurality of legs, the lower end of each of the struts being pivotally attached to the lower end of the cylindrical frame.
21. The elevating lift as recited in claim 20, further comprising a linear actuator having a first end and a second end, the first end being pivotally attached to one of the legs, and the second end being pivotally attached to the base.
22. The elevating lift as recited in claim 21, wherein each said caster further comprises a wheel hub, a lock disk having a plurality of radially extending slots defined therein, and a selectively activated electric motor screw linear actuator having a locking pin mounted thereon so that the screw actuator is selectively extendable into one of the slots to prevent rotation of the wheel hub and said caster.
23. The elevating lift as recited in claim 21, wherein said base has a plurality of recesses peripherally formed therein, each of the recesses being aligned with a respective one of the struts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0028] Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] As shown in
[0030] The platform assembly 70 provides space to support a user and any necessary supplies and equipment. The platform assembly 70 includes a platform base 71, a level platform 72, and a guardrail assembly 75. As shown, the platform base 71 may be configured as an elongate sleeve covering the height of a telescoping cage assembly 40 when in a collapsed state, as shown in
[0031] The platform 72 is constructed to provide at least two degrees of adjustable positioning movement, the first being elevated positioning via selective extension and retraction of the telescoping cage assembly 40, and the second being rotational or angular positioning about the central axis of the lift system 30. This enables the user to set the desired height and rotation as required to reach the work area. Although a disc shape is preferred, the platform 72 may be constructed in any shape suitable for supporting a user(s), supplies and/or equipment, e.g., square, rectangular, and other geometric shapes. One or more mount collars 73 extend radially from the periphery of the platform 72 to enable slidable mounting of the guardrail assembly 75.
[0032] The stabilizer base assembly 20 supports the lift system 30, and the lift system 30 extends axially therefrom. The lift system 30 enables selective, positive elevation of the platform assembly 70 between the lowermost position, shown in
[0033] As shown in
[0034] In use, as the linear actuator 19 pushes the annular collar 18 downward, the downward movement of the collar 18 causes the legs 26 to extend radially outward, increasing the area of the support base defined by the casters 24. For purposes of simplification and clarity,
[0035] As shown in
[0036] The alternative embodiment of
[0037] The respective upper ends 28 of the plurality of legs 26 are each pivotally secured to the sliding collar 25 in a manner similar to that of the embodiment of
[0038] In this embodiment, a plurality of struts 32 are provided, each strut 32 having an upper end 34 and a lower end 36. The upper end 34 of each strut 32 is pivotally secured to a corresponding one of the legs 26, and the lower end 36 of each strut 32 is pivotally secured to the movable base 21. Mounts 64 are respectively provided on the lower ends 17 of the vertically extending tubes 13 for pivotal attachment of the lower ends 36 of the struts 32.
[0039] In the embodiment of
[0040] The telescoping cage assembly 40 is best shown in
[0041] The second telescoping cage 144 includes a first endcap 145a and a second endcap 145b spaced from the first endcap 145a. Each of the endcaps 145a, 145b is preferably a circular plate, although other geometrically shaped plates and/or spoked plates may be used. A concentric hole 145c is formed through each endcap 145a, 145b to permit parts of the drive assembly to extend therethrough and reside therein when in the normal unelevated state of
[0042] The third telescoping cage 147 is defined by endcap 145b and an upper endcap 148a. A central opening 148c is formed in endeap 148a to permit parts of the drive assembly to extend therethrough and reside therein when in the normal un-elevated state shown in
[0043] Preferably, the first, second and third support columns 143, 146, 149, respectively, are constructed in similar manner.
[0044] Each of the first, second and third support columns 143, 146, 149 preferably is an arcuate in cross section, being configured as a segment of a circle, in order to enhance the rigidity of the structure to prevent bending or deformation. The first, second and third support columns 143, 146, 149 may be formed from extruded aluminum or the like, and the internal sliding member 150 may be formed from steel or a similar high-strength material.
[0045] In the alternative embodiment shown in
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[0050] Similar to the previous embodiments, an annular collar 218 is slidably mounted about the vertical support 240. A plurality of upper mounts 248 and a plurality of lower mounts 252 are secured to the annular collar 218. Similar to the previous embodiments, each leg 226 includes an upper bar 244, having opposed upper and lower ends 266, 268, respectively, and a lower bar 246 having opposed upper and lower ends 280, 282, respectively. The upper end 266 of each upper bar 244 is pivotally secured to a respective one of the plurality of upper mounts 248. Similarly, the upper end 280 of each lower bar 246 is pivotally secured to a respective one of the plurality of lower mounts 252. A hollow leg housing 242 covers the upper and lower bars 244, 246 of each leg 226. Each leg 226 supports a caster 224, the lower ends 268, 282 of the upper and lower bars 244, 246 being respectively pivotally secured to a corresponding caster support 254 of each caster 224.
[0051] A plurality of struts 232, each having opposed upper and lower ends 234, 236, respectively, are further provided. The lower end 236 of each strut 232 is pivotally secured to a corresponding mount 264 on the movable base 221.
[0052] An eccentric collar 214 is slidably mounted about the vertical support 240 above the annular collar 218. A plurality of auxiliary mounts 224 are secured to the eccentric collar 214. A plurality of auxiliary bars 212 are further provided, each auxiliary bar 212 having opposed upper and lower ends 226, 228, respectively. Each upper end 226 is pivotally secured to a respective one of the plurality of auxiliary mounts 224. Each lower end 228 is pivotally secured to a respective one of the caster supports 254 of the plurality of casters 224.
[0053] In addition to the pivotal attachment of the lower end 228 to the caster support 254, the lower end 228 may be additionally rotationally adjustable through rotating connection 230, i.e., the pivotal attachment of the lower end 228 to the caster support 254 creates rotation of the leg 226 about a horizontal axis during collapse and extension of the legs 226, but further rotational freedom about the vertical axis is possible. Rotational linkage 230, which links the lower end 228 to the caster support 254, drives simultaneous rotation of all casters 224 in parallel, allowing all casters 224 to be simultaneously steered in the same direction.
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[0055] The lower end of the hollow support 316 has a circular rim 318 for rotational engagement with the annular collar 218. Thus, although the eccentric collar 214 is angularly fixed with respect to the vertical support 240, the eccentric collar 214 is rotatable with respect to the annular collar 218. Further, the circular lower end 243 of the vertical support 240 is extends through a circular opening 320 formed through the movable base 221, allowing the vertical support 240 to be selectively rotatable with respect to the movable base 221. Thus, manual rotation of the seat 270 and/or the upper portion of the vertical support 240 causes rotation only in the eccentric disc 214 and the auxiliary legs 212. The annular collar 218 and the movable base 221 are unaffected by manual rotation of the seat 270 and/or the upper portion of vertical support 240.
[0056] It is to be understood that the elevating lift with a stabilized movable base is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.