Movable footboard for a vehicle door
10071752 · 2018-09-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B61D23/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A movable footboard for a door of a rail vehicle comprises a footboard extendable below a tread strip at least substantially transversely to the direction of travel. To minimize the level difference between the footboard and the tread strip a pivot shaft extends at least substantially parallel to the direction of travel on at least one longitudinal bar of the footboard at the end region of the footboard away from the vehicle, about which pivot shaft at least two pivoting bars are pivotably supported, which pivoting bars each bear a transverse profile element, each of the pivoting bars being rigidly connected to the transverse profile element associated with the pivot bar, while the other transverse profile elements lie freely on said pivot bar, and a lifting mechanism is fastened to the vehicle and lifts the transverse profile element located directly in front of the tread strip.
Claims
1. A movable footboard for a door of a rail vehicle, the movable footboard comprising: a footboard extendable below a footrail at least substantially transversely relative to a travel direction, wherein there is provided, at an end region of the footboard, remote from the vehicle on at least one longitudinal strut of the footboard, a pivot axle which extends at least substantially parallel with the travel direction and about which there are pivotably supported at least two pivot struts which each carry a transverse profile, wherein each of the pivot struts is securely connected only to the transverse profile which is associated therewith, whilst the other transverse profiles are freely positioned thereon, and wherein there is provided, in a state secured to the vehicle, a lifting mechanism which either comprises a rotary element and a linear drive or comprises a linear drive and expansion elements, and which lifts the transverse profile which is located directly in front of the footrail.
2. The footboard of claim 1, wherein the lifting mechanism has a linear drive which is arranged below the footboard and a rotary element which is connected thereto so as to be rotatable about a folding axis, and wherein the rotary element is rotated by the linear drive and thus folds upward the transverse profile, which is located above the rotary element.
3. The footboard of claim 2, wherein the footboard is movably supported in a guide on the vehicle, wherein the guide is pivotably supported about a guiding axis in the region of the footrail, and wherein, in the remote end region of the guide, there is provided a drive which pivots this end region about the guiding axis.
4. The footboard of claim 1, wherein the lifting mechanism has a linear drive which is arranged below the footboard and an expansion element which has two elements is rotatable about a common expansion axis, and wherein the linear drive acts on one of these elements in the region of the expansion axis or on the expansion axis itself.
5. The footboard of claim 4, wherein the footboard is movably supported in a guide on the vehicle, wherein the guide is pivotably supported about a guiding axis in the region of the footrail, and wherein, in the remote end region of the guide, there is provided a drive which pivots this end region about the guiding axis.
6. The footboard of claim 1, wherein the footboard is movably supported in a guide on the vehicle, wherein the guide is pivotably supported about a guiding axis in the region of the footrail, and wherein in the remote end region of the guide there is provided a drive which pivots this end region about the guiding axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
(1) Disclosed embodiments is explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) A footboard which is generally designated 1 is arranged below a footrail 2 of a carriage body which is not otherwise illustrated in greater detail in the door region. The footboard 1 can be displaced in a substantially horizontal direction transversely relative to the travel direction parallel with the double-headed arrow 3. The displacement is carried out between a completely retracted position in which the footboard 1 does not protrude beyond the clearance profile and an extended position in which the footboard 1 is moved as close to a platform 4 as is technically possible.
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(14) As a result of the lifting of the transverse profiles 8, 9 and 10 in the form of a pivot movement, it is possible for the accessible face which is formed by the transverse profiles to be continued in the region of the upper floor edge 5 without any height offset. This is particularly important and advantageous for access to this face, for use with wheelchairs, pushchairs, and the like.
(15) The remaining gap 13 is always smaller than the length of the transverse profiles in the pushing-out direction and consequently negligibly small in comparison with current solutions.
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(18) As a result of this construction, when one of the transverse profiles 8 to 12 is lifted via the configuration of the pivot struts 18 to 20, etcetera, away from the free edge 19, each of the transverse profiles which are located therebetween is lifted whilst the profiles which are located further away therefrom at the carriage body side continue to remain resting on the longitudinal struts 17. Five transverse profiles are illustrated; there may be more or fewer; at least two are necessary in order to be used in an advantageous manner.
(19) This operating method becomes clear when viewed together with
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(21) It is clear that the rotary element 21, the bearing thereof and associated linear drive 22 are arranged so as to be secured to the carriage body in order to in each case raise the transverse profile which is located in the correct position with respect to the footrail 2 or the front edge thereof.
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(27) Disclosed embodiments is not limited to the embodiment illustrated and described, but instead can be modified in different manners. It is thus possible not to arrange the lifting mechanism with the rotary element 21 or the expansion element 23 in a duplicate manner and at the lateral edge of the footboard 1, but instead centrally and only in single form; the division of the remaining horizontal gap 13 at the side of the platform 4 or at the side of the floor 2 can be carried out differently from the way set out, but this then requires an adaptation of the position or the extent of the lifting action of the lifting mechanism in order not to unintentionally form a height difference, even a small height difference, in the region of the upper floor edge since the engagement location of the lifting mechanism with respect to the transverse profile then changes in accordance with the remaining gap width.
(28) The construction of the lifting mechanism may deviate from the illustrated examples; it is possible to provide a fixed hydraulic or pneumatic piston/cylinder unit which presses the respective transverse profile upward in a purely non-positive-locking manner, and the like.
(29) It is possible to use as materials, substances and components all those which are known in the prior art for retractable steps or folding steps; in the knowledge of Disclosed embodiments and in the knowledge of the field of the object and the vehicle to be equipped there are no problems in this regard for the person skilled in the art.
(30) In summary, it can consequently be set out that Disclosed embodiments substantially relates to a movable footboard for a door of a vehicle, in particular a rail vehicle, having a footboard 1 which can be extended below the footrail 2 at least substantially transversely relative to the travel direction. In order to improve the connection between the footboard and footrail, there is provision for there to be provided at the end region of the footboard 1 remote from the vehicle on at least one longitudinal strut 17 of the footboard 1 a pivot axle 16 which extends at least substantially parallel with the travel direction and about which there are pivotably supported at least two pivot struts 18, 20 which each carry a transverse profile 8-12. In this instance, each of the pivot struts, as illustrated, may be divided into two aligned pivot struts in order to improve the mechanical and dynamic situation; there are also provided in most cases more than two such pivot struts in order to be able to provide more than two transverse profiles 8-12. Furthermore, each of the pivot struts is only securely connected to the transverse profile 8-9 which is associated therewith, whilst the other transverse profiles are freely positioned thereon. Finally, there is provided a lifting mechanism 21, 22, 23 which is secured to the vehicle and which lifts only the transverse profile 8-12 which is located directly in front of the footrail 2.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(31) 1. Footboard 2. Footrail 3. Double-headed arrow 4. Platform 5. Upper floor edge 6. Surface 7. Upper platform edge 08-12. Transverse profiles 13 Gap 14 Height difference 15 Horizontal 16 Pivot axle 17 Longitudinal struts 18 Pivot struts 19 Free edge 20 Pivot struts 21 Rotary element 22 Linear drive 23 Expansion element 24 Guide 25 Guiding axis 26 Arrow 27 Lifting portion 28 Folding axis 29 Guiding portion 30 Guiding rail 31 Pin 32 Flat pin 33 Catch face 34 Recess