EXTENDABLE BARRIER SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE
20180112366 ยท 2018-04-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R19/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01F13/048
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60R19/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An extendable barrier system may be used to physically prevent motorists, bicyclists, pedestrians, or other traffic from passing a vehicle such as a bus, such as while passengers are embarking or disembarking. An extendable member may laterally extend from the vehicle in a non-telescoping manner. A motor driven sprocket may drive the extendable member, such as by engaging teeth that may be present on the extendable member. One or more retainers, such as rollers, may be fixed to the frame of the vehicle, and may guide the extendable member from a retracted position to an extended position. These rollers may be fixed in place, or may be allowed some degree of movement, so that if the extendable member is struck while in the extended condition, it may disengage from the vehicle without causing significant damage. A neutral switch may maintain the vehicle in neutral or park unless the member is retracted.
Claims
1. An extendable barrier system for use in association with a vehicle, said system comprising: an extendable member; and at least one sprocket adapted to engage the extendable member and laterally move said extendable member along a longitudinal axis of the extendable member from a retracted position to an extended position.
2. The extendable barrier system of claim 1, further including at least one roller attached to the vehicle, said roller adapted to engage the extendable member and facilitate lateral movement of the extendable member and inhibit vertical movement of the extendable member during movement from the retracted position to the extended position.
3. The extendable barrier system of claim 1, wherein the at least one roller includes a groove adapted to receive the extendable member.
4. The extendable barrier system of claim 2, wherein the at least one roller comprises a plurality of rollers, said plurality of rollers comprising at least one top roller attached to the vehicle on a top of the extendable member and at least one bottom roller attached to the vehicle on a bottom of the extendable member.
5. The extendable barrier system of claim 1, further including a motor for driving the sprocket.
6. The extendable barrier system of claim 1, further including a controller adapted for controlling extension of the extendable member by the sprocket.
7. The extendable barrier system of claim 6, wherein the controller is adapted to control extension of the extendable member to a fixed lateral length from a side of the vehicle.
8. The extendable barrier system of claim 6, wherein the controller is adapted to control extension of the extendable member to a plurality of fixed lateral lengths from a side of the vehicle.
9. The extendable barrier system of claim 1, wherein the extendable member is a fixed length.
10. The extendable barrier system of claim 1, wherein the extendable member is a solid member.
11. The extendable barrier system of claim 1, wherein the extendable member includes a plurality of teeth for engaging the sprocket upon extension and retraction of the extendable member.
12. An extendable barrier system for use in association with a vehicle, said system comprising: a trackless extendable member including a plurality of teeth along an edge of said extendable member; at least one sprocket adapted to engage the plurality of teeth and laterally move said extendable member along a longitudinal axis of the extendable member from a retracted position along a portion of the vehicle to an extended position extending away from the vehicle; and a plurality of retainers adapted to receive and guide the extendable member between the retracted position and the extended position.
13. The extendable barrier system of claim 12, wherein the plurality of retainers comprises a plurality of rollers, each roller including a groove.
14. The extendable barrier system of claim 12, wherein the plurality of retainers are positioned in pairs above and below the extendable member in the retracted position.
15. The extendable barrier system of claim 12, further including a motor for driving the sprocket.
16. The extendable barrier system of claim 12, further including a neutral switch adapted to maintain the vehicle in neutral or park unless the extendable member is in the retracted position.
17. The extendable barrier system of claim 16, wherein the extendable member is adapted to engage the neutral switch when in the retracted position and to disengage the neutral switch when not in the retracted position.
18. An extendable barrier system for use in association with a vehicle, said system comprising: an extendable member adapted to extend from the vehicle from a retracted position to an extended position; and a neutral switch adapted to maintain the vehicle in neutral or park unless the extendable member is in the retracted position.
19. The extendable barrier system of claim 18, wherein the extendable member is a fixed length.
20. The extendable barrier system of claim 19, wherein the extendable member includes a longitudinal axis which is parallel and adjacent to the vehicle in the retracted position, wherein the extendable barrier moves along said longitudinal axis when extending from the retracted position to the extended position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
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[0035] The description provided below and in regard to the figures applies to all embodiments unless noted otherwise, and features common to each embodiment are similarly shown and numbered.
[0036] With reference to
[0037] The extendable barrier system 10 may include an extendable member 12, which may be adapted for extending from a retracted position to an extended position. As can be seen in
[0038] The extendable member 12 may include one or more visual indicators. For example, a reflector may be provided for making the extendable member 12 more visible in low light conditions. The color red may be applied to the extendable member, such as in, on, or between reflectors. One or more lights may be included, such as a red light, indicating that traffic should stop. One or more signs or messages, such as a STOP sign, may be included on the extendable member 12.
[0039] In one aspect, in the retracted position, the extendable member 12 may be adjacent to the vehicle, and in the extended position, the extendable member 12 may extend away from the vehicle. For example, the extendable member 12 may be adjacent to and parallel with a front side of the vehicle, such as in line with a front bumper, when in the retracted position, and may extend outwardly from a side of the vehicle when in the extended position. In another example, the extendable member 12 may be adjacent to and parallel with a lateral side of the vehicle when in the retracted position, and may extend outwardly from a front or back of the vehicle when in the extended position.
[0040] In one aspect, the extendable barrier system 10 may include at least one sprocket 14 for engaging the extendable member 12 and moving said extendable member 12 between the retracted and the extended positions. With reference to
[0041] With further reference to
[0042] In moving from the retracted position to the extended position, the extendable member 12 may maintain a constant length L. Accordingly, the extendable member 12 may be considered a non-telescoping member.
[0043] In a further aspect, a controller may be provided for controlling the extension of the extendable member 12 from the retracted position to the extended position. For example, the controller may dictate the speed and extent of rotation of the sprocket, thereby dictating the speed and extension length of the extendable member 12. The controller may be one of a microcontroller, a microprocessor, a computer, or any other programmable device. In one embodiment, the controller may be adapted to control extension of the extendable member to a fixed lateral length from a side of the vehicle. In another embodiment, the controller may be adapted to control extension of the extendable member 12 to a plurality of fixed lateral lengths from a side of the vehicle. For safety purposes, the controller may be adapted to prevent actuation of the sprocket 14 (and therefore prevent extension of the extendable member 12) unless the vehicle is in neutral gear. In another aspect, the controller may be adapted to prevent actuation of the sprocket 14 unless the parking break of the vehicle is engaged.
[0044] One or more retainers 18 may be provided for engaging the extendable member 12 and facilitating movement, such as lateral movement, between the retracted and extended positions. The retainers 18 may further be adapted to inhibit or prevent vertical movement of the extendable member 12, such as during said lateral movement.
[0045] In one aspect, the retainer may be in the form of a roller 18. The rollers 18 may be attached to the vehicle, and may be adapted for rotational movement relative thereto. With reference to
[0046] As illustrated in
[0047] With further reference to
[0048] As illustrated in
[0049] For additional stability of the extendable member 12 in the extended position, at least two pairs of retainers may be provided adjacent one another at a first end of the extendable member in the retracted position, said first end of the extendable member being the end which traverses away from the vehicle when traveling from the retracted position to the extended position. Accordingly, when the extendable member is in the extended position, at least the said two pairs of retainers may continue to support the end of the extendable member 12 opposite the first end. In one aspect, one or more sprockets may take the place of the said two pair of retainers adjacent each other at the said first end, as illustrated in
[0050] In a further aspect, a break-away system 90 is illustrated in
[0051] One or more tension springs 94a, 94b may attach the lower retainer 18a to the upper retainer 18b. As illustrated, a first spring 94a attaches the lower and upper retainers 18a, 18b on an exterior of the plate 91 mounted on the vehicle, and second spring 94b attaches the lower and upper retainers 18a, 18b on an interior of the plate 91. The second spring 94b may be placed inside the frame F of the vehicle. When connected, the tension springs 94a, 94b pull the lower and upper retainers 18a, 18b toward one another, thereby squeezing the extendable member 12 therebetween. In the event of a collision or other impact to the extendable member 12, the spring allows the upper retainer 18b to travel up the elongate opening 92, thereby allowing the extendable member 12 to break-away from the base plate 91. Allowing this break-away feature can retain the extendable member 12 in place during normal operation, but allow for dismantlement of the extendable member by force without significantly damaging the frame of the vehicle or the extendable barrier system.
[0052] In one aspect, the extendable barrier system may only be utilized when the vehicle is in neutral. For example, the controller for controlling the sprocket may be in communication with the vehicle's computer or gear control, with said sprocket controller being locked in position, thereby locking the extendable member in position, at any time the vehicle is in a gear other than neutral. Once the vehicle is shifted into neutral, the sprocket controller may be enabled. In one aspect, the sprocket controller may be adapted not to activate extension of the extendable member 12 unless the parking break is engaged.
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[0055] While the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be understood that numerous variations, modifications and additional embodiments are possible, and all such variations, modifications, and embodiments are to be regarded as being within the spirit and scope of the invention. Also, the drawings, while illustrating the inventive concepts, are not to scale, and should not be limited to any particular sizes or dimensions. Accordingly, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the described embodiments, but that it has the full scope defined by the language of the following claims, and equivalents thereof.