TRANSPORTABLE PERSONAL ELEVATION DEVICE FOR VEHICLE, CLIMBING ASSIST KIT, AND METHODS OF USING SAME
20230079517 ยท 2023-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R3/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A transportable personal elevation device is attachable to a substrate which is a vehicle or trailer bed. The elevation device includes a platform assembly including a platform and a platform support member. The elevation device also includes a connector assembly including a pivot pin and a mounting structure. The connector assembly is configured and arranged such that when attached to the substrate, the elevation device can be pivotally moved about the pivot pin between a storage position and an outwardly extending position. The elevation device may also include a latch assembly for temporarily fixing a position of the device, and may further include a post which is attached to a side of the platform assembly to permit grasping thereof by a user. The elevation device may take the form of a pivotable stair assembly, or alternatively, may include a power-assisted platform which can be selectively raised and lowered.
Claims
1. A transportable personal elevation device for attaching to a movable substrate which is a vehicle or trailer bed, said elevation device comprising: a platform assembly including a platform and a platform support member supporting the platform thereon, a connector assembly for operatively connecting the platform assembly to the bed, the connector assembly comprising a pivot pin and a mounting structure; wherein the connector assembly is configured and arranged such that when the personal elevation device is attached to the substrate, the personal elevation device can be pivotally moved about the pivot pin between a storage position and an outwardly extending position.
2. The transportable personal elevation device of claim 1, further comprising a latch assembly for temporarily fixing a position of the device.
3. The transportable personal elevation device of claim 1, further comprising a post which is attached to a side of the platform assembly to permit grasping by a user.
4. The transportable personal elevation device of claim 1, wherein the connector assembly is configured to attach the elevation device to a pocket at an edge portion of the vehicle or trailer bed.
5. A stair structure for attaching to an underside of a vehicle or trailer bed, said stair structure comprising: an upper platform; a connector assembly for connecting the upper platform to the bed, the connector assembly comprising a pivot pin and a mounting structure; a pair of spaced apart side supports operatively attached to an underside of the platform and extending downwardly therefrom at an angle; a plurality of spaced-apart step members extending between the side supports and oriented substantially parallel to one another; and a latch assembly for temporarily locking a position of the stair assembly; wherein the connector assembly is configured and arranged such that when the stair structure is attached to the bed, it can be pivotally moved about the pivot pin, which extends along a substantially vertical axis, between a storage position below the vehicle or trailer bed, and a deployed position which extends outwardly from an edge of the vehicle or trailer bed.
6. The stair structure of claim 5, wherein the step members and side supports cooperate to define a ladder subassembly which is pivotally connected to the upper platform to permit compact storage of the structure in the storage position thereof.
7. The stair structure of claim 5, wherein the connector assembly is configured to attach the elevation device to a pocket at an edge portion of the vehicle or trailer bed.
8. A kit of components for use in constructing a stair structure for attaching to an underside of a vehicle or trailer bed, said kit comprising: an upper platform; a connector assembly for connecting the upper platform to the bed, the connector assembly comprising a pivot pin and a mounting structure; a pair of spaced apart side supports configured to be operatively attached to the platform and to extend downwardly therefrom at an angle; a plurality of spaced-apart step members extending between the side supports and oriented substantially parallel to one another; and a latch assembly for temporarily locking a position of the stair assembly; wherein the connector assembly is configured and arranged such that when the stair structure is attached to the bed, it can be pivotally moved about the pivot pin, which extends along a substantially vertical axis, between a stored position below the bed and a deployed position which extends outwardly from an edge of the bed.
9. A method of using a stair structure which is pivotally attached to a bed of a vehicle or trailer, said method comprising the steps of: a) unlatching the stair structure from the vehicle or trailer bed by moving a latch member; b) pivotally moving the stair structure out from below the vehicle or trailer bed, and placing the stair structure into a deployed position thereof; c) optionally, climbing up stairs of the stair structure and on to the vehicle or trailer bed; d) optionally, descending the stairs, e) pivotally moving the stair structure into the storage position, and f) moving the latch member to temporarily lock the stair structure in the storage position.
10. A transportable personal elevation device for attaching to a movable substrate which is a vehicle or trailer bed, said elevation device comprising: a platform assembly including a platform and a platform support member supporting the platform thereon, the platform support member comprising: a support frame; a vertically oriented platform support shaft attached to the support frame and being selectively vertically movable in relation to the support frame; an electrically powered height-adjustment mechanism for selectively raising or lowering the support frame; and a connector assembly for operatively connecting the platform assembly to the substrate, the connector assembly comprising a pivot pin and a mounting structure; wherein the connector assembly is configured and arranged such that when the personal elevation device is attached to the substrate, the personal elevation device can be pivotally moved about the pivot pin between a storage position and an outwardly extending position.
11. The transportable personal elevation device of claim 10, wherein the platform support shaft has at least one handle attached thereto proximate an upper end thereof.
12. The transportable personal elevation device of claim 10, wherein the height-adjustment mechanism comprises a motor.
13. The transportable personal elevation device of claim 10, wherein the height-adjustment mechanism comprises a winch assembly comprising a pulley, a cable and a spool.
14. The transportable personal elevation device of claim 10, wherein the height-adjustment mechanism comprises a hydraulic pump.
15. The transportable personal elevation device of claim 10, wherein the height-adjustment mechanism comprises a threaded shaft disposed inside of the platform support shaft, and a rotatable gear nut which receives a portion of the threaded shaft therein.
16. The transportable personal elevation device of claim 10, wherein the device is configured to be stowable beneath the bed when installed thereon, and to be pivotally movable between a stored position and a use position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0056] It should be understood that only structures and methodology needed for illustrating selected embodiments of the present invention are described herein. Other conventional structures, and those of ancillary and auxiliary components of the system, will be known and understood by those skilled in the art.
First Embodiment
[0057] Referring initially to
[0058] It should be understood that, while the stair structure 20 is configured and arranged to be installable on, and used with a vehicle or trailer bed 250, the bed 250 is conventional, and does not form part of the present invention, per se. If desired, the stair structure 20 can be configured to be attached to other suitable areas of a vehicle or trailer.
[0059] When installed on the bed 250, the stair structure 20 is pivotally movable about a vertically oriented pivot pin 22, between a deployed position shown in
[0060] Although the stair structure 20 is shown in
[0061] The stair structure 20 is shown in an exploded perspective view in
[0062] Alternatively, and as previously noted, the stair structure 20 may be configured to be attached to a different part of the vehicle or trailer, as needed.
[0063] The stair structure 20 includes a main stair body 21 which is attached to the bed 250 by the connector assembly 24. The main stair body 21 includes a ladder section 23 and an upper platform 25, which may be pivotally connected together.
[0064] As noted above, in this first embodiment, the pivot pin 22 extends along a substantially vertical axis in an installed configuration of the stair structure 20. The pivot pin 22 is shown separate from the platform 25 in the exploded view of
[0065] Alternatively, the pivot pin 22 may extend through a vertical hole formed in the platform 25, and the pivot pin may be configured to be fixed in place while the stair structure pivots around the pivot pin. Optionally, the pivot pin 22 may include a widened portion (not shown) at the lower end thereof, to better support the main stair body 21.
[0066] The platform 25 may have at least one handle or upright post 27 attached thereto, to permit grasping by a user while the user is climbing the stair structure 20. A separate post such as that shown at 27 may be used on each of the left and right sides of the platform 25. Optionally, such post(s) 27 may support a collapsible handrail (not shown). Where used, the post 27 is pivotally attached to a side edge portion of the platform 25, or to an upper portion of the ladder section 23, to allow movement of the post out of the way in preparation for pivotally moving the stair structure 20 from the deployed position to the storage position.
[0067] A socket member 28 may also be provided as part of the stair structure 20, and where used, the socket member may include a mounting plate 28p and a hollow cylindrical socket 28s affixed to the mounting plate and configured to receive a pin 30 attached to, and extending horizontally outwardly from another side edge portion of the platform 25, as shown.
[0068] Alternatively, instead of the socket 28, a first square C-shaped clamping member (similar to that shown at 48) may be used below the bed 250, to nestingly receive and support an edge portion of the platform in the deployed position, and a second square C-shaped clamping member 48 (
[0069] The ladder section 23 includes a pair of spaced apart side supports, which may take the form of support plates 32, 34, which extend downwardly from the platform at an angle. The side support plates 32, 34 may be attached to a lower edge of the platform, or may be attached to a side edge of the platform, as shown in
[0070] The side support plates 32, 34 include lower end portions, respectively, which may be elevated above ground level by a specified amount such as, for example, 8-12 inches when installed on the trailer bed, in order to avoid contact with a road surface when in the stair structure 20 is in the storage position with the vehicle in motion.
[0071] Alternatively, the ladder section 23, including the side supports 32, 34 and step members 36, 38, 40 and 42, may be pivotally attached to the platform 25, to permit folding of the ladder section 23 below the platform in the storage position of the stair structure 20. Where so used, the ladder section 23 is capable of being moved to a storage position with portions of the side supports 32, 34 and step members 36, 38, 40 and 42 disposed below the platform.
[0072] In the embodiment of
[0073] Optionally, in different embodiment of the invention, the side supports may be made as telescopic tubes (not shown), each of which has one end of a step or rung attached, where the tubes may be either fully extended in a deployed configuration, or may be collapsed into a smaller stowed configuration.
[0074] The connector assembly 24 is configured and arranged such that when the stair structure 20 is attached to the bed, it can be rotated about the pivot pin 22, between a stowed, or stored position below the bed (shown in
[0075] Referring now to
Kit
[0076] Another embodiment of the invention provides a kit of components capable of being assembled to form a stair structure 20 for attaching to an underside of a vehicle or trailer bed.
[0077] The kit 100 includes most of the components discussed above in connection with the first embodiment, provided in an unassembled arrangement and separate from a vehicle bed 250.
[0078] A kit 100 according to the present invention includes an upper platform, such as that shown at 25, and a connector assembly 24, which includes a pivot pin 22 and associated mounting hardware, possibly including a bracket 26 for attaching the pivot pin to a pocket 254 located at an edge of a truck or trailer bed 250.
[0079] The connector assembly 24 is configured and arranged such that when the stair structure 20 is assembled, using the components of the kit 100, and attached to the bed 250, the stair structure 20 can be pivotally moved about the pivot pin 22, which extends along a substantially vertical axis, between a stored position below the bed and a deployed position which extends outwardly from an edge of the bed.
[0080] The kit 100 also includes a ladder subassembly 23, including a pair of spaced apart side supports 32, 34 for attaching to the platform 25, and a plurality of spaced-apart step members such as those shown at 36, 38, 40 and 42 extending between the side supports and oriented substantially parallel to one another.
[0081] The kit 100 also includes a latch assembly 46 for temporarily locking a position of the stair structure 20 in relation to the bed 250, either in the storage position or in the deployed position, when the kit has been installed on the bed 250.
[0082] A square C-shaped support bracket 48 (
Method of Use
[0083] The present invention also relates to a method of using the stair structure 20 hereof.
[0084] The method includes a first step of unlatching the stair structure from a storage position below a vehicle or trailer bed by moving a latch member 46.
[0085] The method includes a second step of pivotally moving the stair structure out from below the trailer bed, and placing the stair structure into the deployed position thereof.
[0086] The method includes a third, optional step of climbing up the stairs 36, 38, 40 and 42 to the platform 25, and on to the trailer bed.
[0087] The method includes a fourth, optional step of descending the stairs, a fifth step of pivotally moving the stair structure into the storage position, and a final step of moving the latch member to temporarily lock the stair structure in the storage position.
Second Embodiment
[0088] Referring now to
[0089] It should be understood that, while the stair structure 120 is configured and arranged to be installable on, and used with a vehicle or trailer bed 250, the bed 250 is conventional, and does not form part of the present invention, per se. If desired, the stair structure 20 can be configured to be attached to other suitable areas of a vehicle or trailer.
[0090] When installed on the bed 250, the stair structure 120 is pivotally movable about a vertically oriented pivot pin 122, between a deployed position shown in
[0091] Although the deployed stair structure 120 is shown in
[0092] The stair structure 120 is configured to be attached to the edge portion 252 of the trailer bed 250 by a connector assembly 124, which includes the pivot pin 122 and associated mounting hardware, which may include a bracket, similar to that shown at 26 (
[0093] Alternatively, and as previously noted, the stair structure 120 may be configured to be attached to a different part of the vehicle or trailer, as needed.
[0094] The stair structure 120 includes a main stair body 121 which is attached to the bed 250 by the connector assembly 124. The main stair body 121 includes a ladder section 123 and an upper platform 125, which may be pivotally connected together.
[0095] As noted above, the pivot pin 122 extends along a substantially vertical axis in an installed configuration of the stair structure 120. The pivot pin 122 may be welded on to, or otherwise fixedly attached to an upper surface of the platform 125.
[0096] Alternatively, the pivot pin 122 may extend through a vertical hole formed in the platform 125, and the pivot pin may be configured to be fixed in place while the stair structure pivots around the pivot pin. Optionally, the pivot pin 122 may include a widened portion (not shown) at the lower end thereof, to better support the main stair body 121.
[0097] The platform 125 may have one or more handle or post 127 attached thereto to permit grasping by a user while climbing the stair structure 120. A post such as that shown at 127 may be used on each of the left and right sides of the platform 125, as shown. Optionally, either or both of such posts 127 may support a collapsible handrail (not shown). Where used, the posts 127 are pivotally attached to side edge portions of the platform 125, or to an upper portion of the ladder section 123, to allow movement of the posts out of the way in preparation for pivotally moving the folded stair structure 120 from the deployed position to the storage position. The collapsed and storage position of the posts 127 is shown in
[0098] A socket member may also be provided as part of the stair structure 120, and this socket member is similar to the socket member 28 shown in
[0099] Alternatively, instead of the socket member, a first square C-shaped clamping member (not shown) may be used below the bed 250 to nestingly receive and support an edge portion of the platform in the deployed position, and a second square C-shaped clamping member 148 (
[0100] The ladder section 123 includes a pair of spaced apart side supports, which may take the form of support plates 132, 134 which are attached to the platform 125, and these side supports extend downwardly from the platform at an angle. In this second embodiment, each of the support plates 132, 134 is made in two separate segments which are pivotally attached to one another to permit the lower half of the ladder section to be folded upwardly until it contacts the upper half, in the folded configuration shown in
[0101] Alternatively, the ladder section 123, including the side supports 132, 134 and step members 136, 138, 140 and 142, may be pivotally attached to the platform 125, to permit folding of the ladder section 123 below the platform in the storage position of the stair structure 120. Where so used, the ladder section 123 is capable of being moved to a storage position, as shown in
[0102] Optionally, in different embodiment of the invention, the side supports may be made as telescopic tubes (not shown), each of which has one end of a step or rung attached, where the tubes may be either fully extended in a deployed configuration, or may be collapsed into a smaller stowed configuration.
[0103] In the embodiment of
[0104] In the depicted embodiment, the step members 136, 138, 140 and 142 are horizontal plate members.
[0105] The connector assembly 124 is configured and arranged such that when the stair structure 120 is attached to the bed 250, it can be rotated about the pivot pin 122, between a stowed, or stored position below the bed (shown in
[0106] A latch assembly 146 may also be provided for temporarily locking a position of the stair structure 120 in relation to the bed 250, either in the storage position or in the deployed position. A square C-shaped support bracket 148 (
Third Embodiment
[0107] A third embodiment of a transportable personal elevation device 220 according to the present invention is shown in
[0108] In this third embodiment, a transportable powered personal elevator device 220 is provided for pivotal attachment to a trailer bed 250, or to another suitable vehicle surface, by placing a pivot pin 222 in a hollow support socket 223 provided on the trailer bed. The device 220 according to this third embodiment is supported on top of the trailer bed 250, as shown.
[0109] The powered personal elevator device 220 includes a platform assembly with a platform 225 for supporting a user thereon. The platform assembly also includes a platform support member 230 supporting the platform thereon. The platform is pivotally attached to a platform support member 230 in such a way as to permit angular adjustment of the platform 225, and the platform support member also permits vertical adjustment of the platform so that it can be selectively raised and lowered.
[0110] In this embodiment, the platform support member 230 includes a support frame 232 and a vertically oriented platform support shaft 233 attached to the support frame, and being selectively movable in relation to the support frame. The platform support shaft 233 has a handle 234 attached to an upper end thereof, to permit grasping by a user.
[0111] The powered personal elevator device 220 according to the third embodiment also includes an electrically powered height-adjustment mechanism for selectively raising or lowering the support frame. Such height-adjustment mechanism is provided, in this embodiment, by a winch assembly 221 including a pulley 235, a cable 236 and a spool (not shown) capable of selectively winding or unwinding the cable.
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[0115] The winch assembly 221 may be powered by an electric motor disposed inside of the support frame 232. Electricity for the motor may be provided by a rechargeable battery (not shown), which is removable, as needed, for security.
[0116] As an alternative to the winch assembly 221, a hydraulically actuated height-adjustment mechanism, including a hydraulic pump, may be used as part of the elevation device 220.
[0117] A comparison of
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Fourth Embodiment
[0119] A fourth embodiment of a transportable personal elevation device 320 according to the present invention is shown in
[0120] In this fourth embodiment, a transportable powered personal elevator device 320 is provided for pivotal attachment to a trailer bed 250, or to another suitable vehicle surface, by placing a pivot pin 322 in a hollow support socket 323 provided on the trailer bed. The device 320 according to this fourth embodiment is supported on top of the trailer bed 250, as shown.
[0121] The powered personal elevator device 320 includes a platform assembly with a platform 325 for supporting a user thereon. The platform assembly also includes a platform support member 330 supporting the platform thereon. The platform 325 is pivotally attached to the platform support member 330 in such a way as to permit angular adjustment of the platform, and the platform support member also permits vertical adjustment of the platform so that it can be selectively raised and lowered.
[0122] In this embodiment, the platform support member 330 includes a support frame 332 and a vertically oriented platform support shaft 333 attached to the support frame, and being selectively movable in relation to the support frame. The platform support shaft 333 has a handle 334 attached to an upper end thereof, to permit grasping by a user.
[0123] The powered personal elevator device 320 according to the fourth embodiment also includes an electrically powered height-adjustment mechanism for selectively raising or lowering the support frame. Such height-adjustment mechanism is provided, in this embodiment, by a rotatable gear and screw assembly, including a threaded shaft disposed inside of the platform support shaft 333, and an internally threaded gear nut disposed inside of the support frame 332, capable of selectively raising or lowering the platform support shaft 333 by rotating around the threaded shaft.
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[0126] As an alternative to the gear and screw assembly, a hydraulically actuated height-adjustment mechanism, including a hydraulic pump, may be used as part of the elevation device 320.
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Modified Version of Fourth Embodiment
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[0131] In the modified version of the fourth embodiment shown in
Fifth Embodiment
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[0133] In this fifth embodiment, a transportable powered personal elevator device 520 is provided for pivotal attachment below a side edge portion or a rear edge portion of a trailer bed 250, or another suitable vehicle surface, by mounting an extendable, retractable and pivotally rotatable pin member 522 in a suitable support structure provided below the trailer bed 250. The device 520 according to this fifth embodiment is supported on beneath the trailer bed 250, as shown.
[0134] The powered personal elevator device 520 includes a platform assembly with a platform 525 for supporting a user thereon. The platform assembly also includes a platform support member 530 supporting the platform thereon. The platform 525 is pivotally attached to the platform support member 530 in such a way as to permit angular adjustment of the platform, and the platform support member also permits vertical adjustment of the platform so that it can be selectively raised and lowered.
[0135] In this embodiment, the platform support member 530 includes a support frame 532 and a vertically oriented platform support shaft 533 attached to the support frame, and being selectively movable in relation to the support frame. The platform support shaft 533 has a handle 534 attached to an upper end thereof, to permit grasping by a user.
[0136] The powered personal elevator device 520 according to the fifth embodiment also includes an electrically or hydraulically powered height-adjustment mechanism for selectively raising or lowering the support frame. Such height-adjustment mechanism may be provided, in this embodiment, by a winch assembly capable of selectively raising or lowering the platform support shaft 533 by operating an electric motor 515 to move a cable.
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[0140] As an alternative to the winch assembly, a hydraulically actuated height-adjustment mechanism, including a hydraulic pump, may be used as part of the elevation device 520.
[0141] A comparison of
[0142] Similar to that described above in connection with the third embodiment, the platform 525 in this fifth embodiment may be selectively raised or lowered by the height-adjustment mechanism, to provide a user with easy access to, or egress from the interior of the trailer.
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[0145] Although the present invention has been described herein with respect to a number of specific illustrative embodiments, the foregoing description is intended to illustrate, rather than to limit the invention. Those skilled in the art will realize that many modifications of the illustrative embodiment could be made which would be operable. All such modifications, which are within the scope of the claims, are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention.