Safety Gate for Loading Dock Lift
20170260035 ยท 2017-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B66F9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F7/0658
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F11/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66F17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06B5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B66F7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04H17/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A safety barrier for a loading dock lift that includes a lift platform that can be raised and lowered. The safety barrier includes a sleeve attached to the lift platform extending along a vertical axis. The sleeve includes guides to define open and closed positions of said gate and said shaft includes a pin that interacts with the guides to produce rotation of said gate between open and closed positions. Consequently each embodiment gate automatically closes due to gravity whenever the lift is raised off the ground and thereby assures that that gates are locked in position when the lift platform has been raised a short distance.
Claims
1) A safety barrier for a lift platform that moves between a bottom position and an upper position, said safety barrier comprising: a) a gate having a barrier at an upper portion of a shaft wherein a bottom portion of said shaft is mounted to the lift platform; and b) a sleeve, attached to the gate, at the upper portion of the shaft extending along a vertical axis wherein the shaft extends through said sleeve and said sleeve is rotatable around said shaft, said sleeve includes a guide that is shaped to define open and closed positions of said gate and said shaft includes a pin at a position along said shaft that extends through said guide, wherein when the pin interacts with the guide in the closed position, the gate is closed and when the pin interacts with the guide in the open position, the gate is opened, as the lift platform is moved between said bottom position and said upper position.
2) The safety barrier of claim 1, further comprising a sensor, attached to the gate, engages the ground or floor to cause the pin to interact with the guide to put the gate into an open position.
3) The safety barrier of claim 1, wherein the sleeve moves along the vertical axis when being moved from an open position to a closed position or from a closed position to an open position.
4) The safety barrier of claim 3, wherein the sleeve rotates about the vertical axis when being moved from an open position to a closed position or from a closed position to an open position.
5) The safety barrier of claim 1, wherein the guide is shaped to include at least a channel through which the pin can slide into the closed position.
6) The safety barrier of claim 5, wherein the guide is shaped to further include a widened portion, continuous with the channel, into which the pin can slide into the open position.
7) The safety barrier of claim 6, wherein when the pin is in the tapered mouth of the guide, the gate can be swung into the open position by a user.
8) A safety barrier for a lift platform that moves between a bottom position and an upper position, said safety barrier comprising: a) a gate having a barrier at an upper portion of a shaft; and b) a sleeve that extends along a vertical axis, wherein the shaft extends through said sleeve; wherein the sleeve and shaft are rotatable about one another, said sleeve includes a guide that is shaped to define open and closed positions of said gate and said shaft includes a pin at a position along said shaft that extends through said guide, wherein when the pin interacts with the guide in the closed position, the gate is closed and when the pin interacts with the guide in the open position, the gate is opened, as the lift platform is moved between said bottom position and said upper position.
9) The safety barrier of claim 8, wherein either the sleeve or a bottom portion of said shaft is mounted to the lift platform.
10) The safety barrier of claim 8, wherein the gate having the barrier is attached to the upper portion of the shaft or to the sleeve.
11) The safety barrier of claim 8, further comprising a sensor, attached to the gate, engages the ground or floor to cause the pin to interact with the guide to put the gate into an open position.
12) The safety barrier of claim 8, wherein the sleeve or the shaft moves along the vertical axis when being moved from an open position to a closed position or from a closed position to an open position.
13) The safety barrier of claim 12, wherein the sleeve or the shaft rotates about the vertical axis when being moved from an open position to a closed position or from a closed position to an open position.
14) The safety barrier of claim 8, wherein the guide is shaped to include at least a channel through which the pin can slide into the closed position.
15) The safety barrier of claim 14, wherein the guide is shaped to further include a widened portion, continuous with the channel, into which the pin can slide into the open position.
16) The safety barrier of claim 15, wherein when the pin is in the tapered mouth of the guide, the gate can be swung into the open position by a user.
17) A method of using a safety barrier for a lift platform that moves between a bottom position and an upper position, said safety barrier comprising a gate having a barrier at an upper portion of a shaft; and a sleeve that extends along a vertical axis, wherein the shaft extends through said sleeve; wherein the sleeve and shaft are rotatable about one another, said sleeve includes a guide that is shaped to define open and closed positions of said gate and said shaft includes a pin at a position along said shaft that extends through said guide, wherein when the pin interacts with the guide in the closed position, the gate is closed and when the pin interacts with the guide in the open position, the gate is opened, as the lift platform is moved between said bottom position and said upper position; said method comprises: a) moving the lift platform to the bottom position or the upper position to thereby allow the gate move to the opened position or the closed position, respectively.
18) The method of claim 17, wherein when the gate is in the opened position the gate can swing.
19) A method of using a safety barrier for a lift platform that moves between a bottom position and an upper position, said safety barrier comprising a gate having a barrier at an upper portion of a shaft; and a sleeve that extends along a vertical axis, wherein the shaft extends through said sleeve; wherein the sleeve and shaft are rotatable about one another, said sleeve includes a guide that is shaped to define open and closed positions of said gate and said shaft includes a pin at a position along said shaft that extends through said guide, wherein when the pin interacts with the guide in the closed position, the gate is closed and when the pin interacts with the guide in the open position, the gate is opened, as the lift platform is moved between said bottom position and said upper position; said method comprises: a) raising the lift platform to the upper position to thereby allow the gate move to the closed position.
20) A method of using a safety barrier for a lift platform that moves between a bottom position and an upper position, said safety barrier comprising a gate having a barrier at an upper portion of a shaft; and a sleeve that extends along a vertical axis, wherein the shaft extends through said sleeve; wherein the sleeve and shaft are rotatable about one another, said sleeve includes a guide that is shaped to define open and closed positions of said gate and said shaft includes a pin at a position along said shaft that extends through said guide, wherein when the pin interacts with the guide in the closed position, the gate is closed and when the pin interacts with the guide in the open position, the gate is opened, as the lift platform is moved between said bottom position and said upper position; said method comprises: a) lowering the lift platform to the bottom position to thereby allow the gate move to the opened position.
21) A safety barrier kit for a lift platform that moves between a bottom position and an upper position, said safety barrier comprising: a) a gate having a barrier; b) a shaft having a pin; and c) a sleeve that includes a guide that is shaped to define open and closed positions of said gate and the pin of said shaft is at a position along said shaft that extends through said guide, wherein, when installed, the gate is at the upper portion of the shaft and said sleeve extends along a vertical axis, the shaft extends through said sleeve and the sleeve and shaft are rotatable about one another; and wherein, when installed, the pin interacts with the guide in the closed position, the gate is closed and when the pin interacts with the guide in the open position, the gate is opened, as the lift platform is moved between said bottom position and said upper position.
22) The safety barrier kit of claim 21, wherein, when installed, either the sleeve or a bottom portion of said shaft is mounted to the lift platform.
23) The safety barrier kit of claim 21, wherein, when installed, the gate having the barrier is attached to the upper portion of the shaft or to the sleeve.
24) The safety barrier kit of claim 21, further comprising a sensor, wherein when installed, the sensor is attached to the gate, engages the ground or floor to cause the pin to interact with the guide to put the gate into an open position.
25) The safety barrier kit of claim 21, wherein the guide is shaped to include at least a channel through which the pin can slide into the closed position.
26) The safety barrier kit of claim 25, wherein the guide is shaped to further include a widened portion, continuous with the channel, into which the pin can slide into the open position.
27) The safety barrier kit of claim 26, wherein when the pin is in the tapered mouth of the guide, the gate can be swung into the open position by a user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The appended claims particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter of this invention. The various objects, advantages and novel features of this invention will be more fully apparent from a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
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[0029] The structures constituting the safety gates of this invention have similar construction except for modifications that will appear in the implementation of the left and right safety gates. In the following description it will be helpful to define a loading dock lift as having front, back, left and right sides. In the following description some corresponding components have the same reference numbers; however the letters L and R distinguish the components associated with the left and right safety gates, respectively. For example,
[0030] The figures show a barrier does exist at the back side of the platform. In accordance with this invention, this barrier comprises left and right safety gates 40L and 40R that are attached to the side barriers 30L and 30R, respectively. Support shafts 42L and 42R ride in sleeves 43L and 43R respectively for axial motion of the support shafts along a vertical axis of each sleeve between an uppermost axial position of the support shafts 42L and 42R when the lift platform 26 is at the position of
[0031] When the lift platform 26 begins to elevate, the shafts 42L and 42R remain in contact with the ground or floor 21 and undergo downward displacement relative to sleeves 43L and 43R, respectively, due to gravity. The shaft 42R interacts with the sleeve 43R to rotate the shaft 42R clockwise, when viewed from above, to close the safety gate 40L. As the lift platform 26 continues to rise, the shaft 42R lowers with respect to the sleeve 43R and the safety gate 40R is locked in a closed position. The safety gate 40L undergoes a similar process except the shaft 42L rotates counter-clockwise when viewed from above.
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[0033] The lower portion of the vertical support shaft 42R extends downwardly to pass through the sleeve 43R that the bracket 44R supports in a vertical orientation. The bracket 44R also positions the sleeve 43R to be offset from the edge of the horizontal lift platform 26 such that the shaft 42R is free to slide vertically in the sleeve along an axis 55 without contacting the lift platform 26. In fact, when the gate is in the open position (e.g., the lift is in the lowered position), shaft 42R contacts the floor. When in the closed position (e.g., the lift is in the elevated position), shaft 42R slides vertically down axis 55 through sleeve 43R and the bottom of shaft 42R is not in contact with a surface and extends into the air. Referring to
[0034] In this embodiment, the guide 60 has a doglegged shape, but the guide can have any shape so long as it allows for vertical and rotational movement along the axis so that the gate can move from the closed position to the open position, and vice versa. Widened portion 65 or the tapered mouth (e.g., the upper portion of the dogleg) is formed by extension 62 and the top portion of vertical edge 61 and allows the user to open and close the gate because the pin 66 along with shaft 42R and barrier 41R can rotate 90 between the edges when the gate is in the open position and the lift is in the lowered position.
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[0036] The first and second guides 60 and 70 are located oppositely in the sleeve 43R with the center line of the channels 63 and 73 being diametrically opposed. The pin 66 is supported by the shaft 42R and extends horizontally beyond the sleeve 43R so that the guides 60 and 70 control the angular position of the support shaft 42R.
Raising the Lift Platform
[0037] Now referring to
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Lowering the Lift Platform
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[0040] As the lift platform 26 lowers to a position proximate the floor 21 whereupon, the bottom end 48R comes into contact with floor 21 and rises so that the pin 66 moves upward through the intermediate control section and into the widened areas 65 and 75. Typically the safety gate 40R remains in the closed position. Once the pin 63 is positioned in the widened areas 66 and 76, it is possible to manually pivot the barrier 40R between the closed and open positions. That is, a force applied by an individual to the barrier 40R will readily overcome any friction generated by contact between the bottom 48R and the floor 21. Consequently in this position an individual can elect to open the safety gate and close the safety gate.
Alternative Embodiment
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[0042] A sleeve 143R mounts between the beams 150 and 151 and rotates with the gate 141R about a vertical axis defined by the sleeve 143R and the extension 156R.
[0043] Still referring to
[0044] In this embodiment, the sleeve 143R will have a second guide on the opposite side of the sleeve 143R. Like the embodiment of
[0045] As the lift platform 121 elevates from the position shown in
[0046] In this embodiment, the bracket includes a metal tab 149R. As the sleeve 143R moves downward the travel path defined by the guides 160 and 170, the vertical position of the sleeve 143R enables the gate 141R to clear the tab 149R.
[0047] As will now be apparent, the vertical displacement of the safety gate from an open position to a locked position as shown in
[0048] As will now be apparent, a safety gate for a loading dock lift constructed in accordance with this invention provides a safety gate that provides a barrier at any time the lift platform is elevated from a factory floor. Closing the safety gate occurs automatically without effort by personnel while the lift platform is proximate its bottom position. Moreover, it will be apparent that such a safety gate is economical to install.
[0049] This invention has been disclosed in terms of specific embodiments. It will be apparent that a number of modifications can be made to the specifically disclosed embodiments incorporating this invention. Therefore, it is the intent of the appended claims to cover all such variations and modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of this invention.