LINKAGE ASSEMBLY FOR RETRACTABLE LADDER ARRANGEMENT
20180194291 ยท 2018-07-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A linkage assembly in accordance with the invention which includes a plurality of elongate linkage members 12, a first, second and third connecting means for connecting and allowing pivotal displacement between proximal end regions of a first 14 and second 16 linkage members, a step support connecting means for connecting and allowing pivotal displacement between the first 14 and fourth 18 linkage members, inwardly the second connecting means and for supporting a stepping formation 20 thereon.
Claims
1. A linkage assembly for a retractable ladder arrangement which includes: a plurality of elongate linkage members; a first connecting arrangement for connecting and allowing pivotal displacement between proximal end regions of a first and a second linkage member; a second connecting arrangement for connecting and allowing pivotal displacement between distal end regions of the first and a third linkage member; a step support connecting arrangement for connecting the first and a fourth linkage member inwardly the second connecting arrangement and for providing a stepping formation for a user, the step support connecting arrangement including a shaft having a first portion which is shaped to be received by and inhibit relative pivotal displacement between the fourth linkage member and the stepping formation during extension and retraction of the retractable ladder arrangement and a second portion shaped to be received by and allow pivotal displacement between the first and fourth linkage members; and a third connecting arrangement for connecting and allowing pivotal displacement between the first and a fifth linkage member intermediate the first and step support connecting arrangement.
2. A linkage assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second, third, fourth and fifth elongate linkage members have first, second and third receiving apertures defined therein for receiving the first, second and third connecting arrangements respectively.
3. A linkage assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein the receiving apertures are of circular sectional form.
4. A linkage assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein the second, third, fourth and fifth elongate linkage members have a step support aperture defined therein for receiving the first portion of the shaft of step support connecting arrangement therethrough.
5. A linkage assembly as claimed in claim 4 wherein the support aperture is of non-circular sectional form.
6. A linkage assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first, second and third connecting arrangements include shaft portions which are configured to be received complementally the receiving apertures in the respective corresponding linkage members to allow relative pivotal displacement therebetween.
7. A linkage assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein the connecting arrangements include bearing assemblies which are shaped and configured to be arranged between the shafts and receiving apertures to improve pivotal displacement between the respective linkages and shafts.
8. A linkage assembly as claimed in any one of claim 1, wherein the step support connecting arrangement includes a bearing shaped and configured to be arranged between the second portion of the shaft and the circular apertures of the first linkage member to allow pivotal displacement therebetween.
9. A retractable ladder arrangement for a heavy duty mining vehicle or the like which includes: a plurality of linkage assemblies as claimed in claim 1 which are connected in an end-to-end configuration; a primary displacement means for displacing the linkage assemblies between a collapsed retracted condition and an extended condition; a coupling for coupling the linkage assemblies to the primary displacement means; and a controller for controlling the primary displacement means.
10. A retractable ladder arrangement as claimed in claim 9 wherein the displacement means includes a motor and gearbox arrangement.
11. A retractable ladder arrangement as claimed in claim 10 wherein a coupling means is provided for coupling the gearbox arrangement to the motor.
12. A retractable ladder arrangement as claimed in claim 11 wherein an auxiliary drive means is coupled to the gearbox arrangement for energizing and displacing the gearbox arrangement when the motor is inoperable.
13. A retractable ladder arrangement as claimed in claim 12 wherein the auxiliary drive means is in the form of a pressure vessel arranged in communication with a motor vehicle for pressurizing the pressure vessel when the motor vehicle is in operation.
14. A retractable ladder arrangement as claimed in claim 9, wherein the controller includes a remote-control member which is located in a position which permits a user access to the remote-control member from a ground surface.
15. A retractable ladder arrangement as claimed in claim 9, which includes hand grips which are mountable on the linkage assemblies.
16. A retractable ladder arrangement as claimed in claim 9 wherein a securing means is provided for securing the ladder arrangement to a vehicle.
17. A retractable ladder arrangement as claimed in claim 9 wherein a secondary displacement means is provided for allowing the ladder arrangement to be displaced pivotally to a stowage position once the ladder arrangement has been displaced to the retracted condition.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] A linkage assembly for a retractable ladder arrangement for a heavy duty mining vehicle or the like and retractable ladder for a heavy duty mining vehicle or the like in accordance with the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0041] Referring now to the drawings, and in particular,
[0042] The first elongate linkage member 12 includes four receiving formations in the form of circular apertures 40 defined therein for receiving the first, second, third and step support connecting arrangements 22, 24, 28 and 26 respectively, complementally therein. The circular apertures 40 allow pivotal displacement between the first 12 and second 14, first 12 and third 16, first 12 and fourth 18, and first 12 and fifth 20 linkage members respectively.
[0043] The second to fifth elongate linkage members 14, 16, 18 and 20 respectively, include three circular apertures 40 and a step support aperture 42 being generally non-circular, typically hexagonal, in cross-section for receiving the first portion 34 of the shaft 32 of the step support connecting arrangement 26. The non-circular step support aperture 34 is configured to inhibit relative displacement between the fourth elongate linkage member 18 and the stepping formation 30.
[0044] The first, second and third connecting arrangements 22, 24 and 28 include shaft portions 44 which are configured to be received complementally the apertures 40 in the respective corresponding linkage members 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 to allow relative pivotal displacement therebetween. The connecting arrangements 22, 24 and 28 further include a retaining member in the form of a screw bolt 46 and washer 48 for retaining the shaft portions 44 in the apertures 40. The connecting arrangements 22, 24 and 28 include bearing assemblies 50 which are shaped and configured to be arranged between the shaft portions 44 and apertures 40 to improve pivotal displacement between the respective linkages and shafts. The connecting arrangements 22, 24 and 28 include spacers in the form of washers or rings 52 for spacing the respective corresponding linkage members apart and to facilitate retention of the bearing assemblies 50 in the apertures 40. The connecting arrangements 22, 24 and 28 further include sealing members in the form of dust seals 54 arranged within corresponding grooves or recesses 56 in the linkage members 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 surrounding the apertures 40.
[0045] The first portion 34 of the shaft 32 of the step support connecting arrangement 26 is configured to be received by the step support aperture 42 of the fourth linkage member 18 and a second portion 38 is configured to be received by the third aperture 40.1 of the first linkage member 12. The first portion 34 of the shaft 32 is of hexagonal cross-section. The first portion 34 is configured to receive securing means in the form of a plurality of bolts (not shown) for securing the stepping formation 30 to the first portion 34 of the shaft 32. The second portion 38 of the shaft 32 is of circular cross-section to permit relative displacement of the first linkage member 12 and the stepping formation 30.
[0046] The step support connecting arrangement 26 includes a retaining means in the form of a bolt 46 for retaining the shaft 32 in position in the apertures 40 and 42 of the first and fourth linkage members 12 and 18, respectively. The step support connecting arrangement 26 includes a bearing 50 which is shaped and configured to be arranged between the second portion 38 of the shaft 32 and the aperture 40.1 of the first linkage member 12 to improve pivotal displacement therebetween. The step support connecting arrangement 26 includes a spacer element in the form of a washer or ring 48 for spacing the first and fourth linkage members 12 and 18 apart. The step support connecting arrangement 26 further includes sealing members in the form of dust seals 54 which are manufactured from metal.
[0047] Referring now to
[0048] The motor (not shown) is energised by an energy source from a motor vehicle (not shown). The energy source is in the form of an electricity source (not shown) which provides wither AC or DC current. The head assembly 60 includes a gearbox mounting plate 62 for coupling the gearbox 58 to the linkage assemblies 10.
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[0050] The pressure vessel 64 is arranged in communication with the motor vehicle (not shown) for pressurising the vessel 64 when the vehicle (not shown) is in operation. The pressure vessel 64 includes an activation means in the form of a valve 66 which is activated to drive the gearbox 58 when the motor (not shown) is inoperable. The pressure vessel 64 is coupled to the gearbox 58.
[0051] A deactivating means in the form of a pressure sensor (not shown) is provided for deactivating the motor (not shown) and inhibiting displacement of the retractable ladder arrangement 36 when there is a predetermined resistance provided to the displacement of the retractable ladder arrangement 36.
[0052] Hand grips 68 are mountable on the linkage members 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 for assisting a user to climb the ladder arrangement 36 in the extended condition.
[0053] Although only certain embodiments of the invention have been described herein, it will be understood by any person skilled in the art that other modifications, variations, and possibilities of the invention are possible. Such modifications, variations and possibilities are therefore to be considered as falling within the spirit and scope of the invention and hence form part of the invention as herein described and/or exemplified.
[0054] It shall further be understood that the examples are provided for illustrating the invention further and to assist a person skilled in the art with understanding the invention and is not meant to be construed as unduly limiting the reasonable scope of the invention.
[0055] The Applicant believes that a linkage assembly for a retractable ladder in accordance with the invention may be advantageous in that it provides a simple, elegant and effective solution for extending the length of a retractable ladder arrangement to facilitate access to and from a heavy duty mining vehicle or the like.
[0056] The Applicant believes it to be a further advantage that the invention provides an auxiliary drive mechanism for extending the ladder arrangement when the motor is inoperable during and emergency.