Rapid deploy mobile pedestrian bridge
12480266 ยท 2025-11-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01D15/124
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01D15/127
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01D15/127
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An apparatus which includes an expandable lift device; and an expandable bridge span. The expandable lift device is configured to raise the expandable bridge span, while the expandable bridge span is in a compressed state and is substantially aligned with the expandable lift device. Next, the expandable bridge span is configured to rotate about ninety degrees with respect to the expandable lift device, while the expandable bridge span is in the compressed state; and thereafter the expandable bridge span is configured to expand perpendicularly to the expandable lift device. The apparatus may further include first and second staircases, which are configured to be attached to first and second ends, respectively of the extended expandable bridge span. A method is provided of deploying the apparatus to provide a removable bridge structure.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: an expandable lift device; and an expandable bridge span; wherein the expandable lift device is connected to the expandable bridge span; wherein the expandable lift device is configured to raise the expandable bridge span, while the expandable bridge span is in a compressed state and is substantially aligned with the expandable lift device; wherein the expandable bridge span is configured to rotate about ninety degrees with respect to the expandable lift device, while the expandable bridge span is in the compressed state; wherein the expandable bridge span is configured to expand perpendicularly to the expandable lift device; and further comprising a first truck with a cargo enclosure; and wherein when both the expandable bridge span and the expandable lift device are in a compressed state and connected together, both the expandable bridge span and the expandable lift device fit within the cargo enclosure.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a first staircase; and wherein the first staircase is configured to be attached to the expandable bridge span, at a first end of the expandable bridge span, when the expandable bridge span is in a first expanded state to allow a human being to walk up the first staircase and then onto a walkway device supported by the expandable bridge span.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a second truck; and wherein, in the first expanded state, the expandable bridge span is configured to span from the first truck to the second truck.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a second staircase; and wherein the second staircase is configured to be attached to a second end of the expandable bridge span, which is opposite the first end of the expandable bridge span, when the expandable bridge span is in the first expanded state to allow a human being to walk up the first staircase, then onto the walkway device, supported by the expandable bridge span, and then onto the second staircase.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the second staircase, in a compressed state, fits within a cargo enclosure of the second truck.
6. An apparatus comprising: an expandable lift device; and an expandable bridge span; wherein the expandable lift device is connected to the expandable bridge span; wherein the expandable lift device is configured to raise the expandable bridge span, while the expandable bridge span is in a compressed state and is substantially aligned with the expandable lift device; wherein the expandable bridge span is configured to rotate about ninety degrees with respect to the expandable lift device, while the expandable bridge span is in the compressed state; wherein the expandable bridge span is configured to expand perpendicularly to the expandable lift device; and further comprising a first staircase; and wherein the first staircase is configured to be attached to the expandable bridge span, at a first end of the expandable bridge span, when the expandable bridge span is in a first expanded state to allow a human being to walk up the first staircase and then onto a walkway device supported by the expandable bridge span; and further comprising a first truck with a cargo enclosure; and wherein when both the expandable bridge span and the expandable lift device are in a compressed state and connected together, all of the expandable bridge span, the expandable lift device, and the first staircase in a compressed state, fit within the cargo enclosure of the first truck.
7. A method comprising placing an expandable lift device in a compressed state and an expandable bridge span in a compressed state in a cargo enclosure of a first truck; raising the expandable bridge span while the expandable bridge span is in a compressed state and is substantially aligned with the expandable lift device; rotating the expandable bridge span about ninety degrees with respect to the expandable lift device, while the expandable bridge span is in the compressed state; and expanding the expandable bridge span perpendicularly to the expandable lift device.
8. The method of claim 7 further comprising attaching a first staircase to the expandable bridge span, at a first end of the expandable bridge span, when the expandable bridge span is in a first expanded state to allow a human being to walk up the first staircase and then onto a walkway device supported by the expandable bridge span.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein when both the expandable bridge span and the expandable lift device are in a compressed state and connected together, all of the expandable bridge span, the expandable lift device, and the first staircase in a compressed state, fit within a cargo enclosure of the first truck.
10. The method of claim 7 further comprising expanding the expandable bridge span so that it spans from the first the first truck to a second truck.
11. The method of claim 8 further comprising expanding the expandable bridge span so that it spans from the first the first truck to a second truck.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising attaching a second stair case to a second end of the expandable bridge span, which is opposite the first end of the expandable bridge span, when the expandable bridge span is in the first expanded state to allow a human being to walk up the first staircase, then onto the walkway device, supported by the expandable bridge span, and then onto the second staircase.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein the second staircase, in a compressed state, fits within a cargo enclosure of the second truck.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(18) The first truck 2 includes a cab section 4, and a cargo enclosure or section 6. The first truck 2 further includes wheels (or sets of wheels) 8, 10, 12, and another similar or identical wheel which is not shown for the passenger side of the first truck 2. The first truck 2 is shown sitting on a road or road surface 100. It is critical, in at least one embodiment, that the cargo enclosure or section 6 be reinforced by a steel column 7, shown in
(19) The first device 20 includes a collapsible/expandable portion 22, a hydraulic lift collapsible/expandable portion 24, a device 26 (shown in
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(23) The walkway device 50 may stretch out from first end 50a to second end 50b. The walkway device 50 is supported by the first truck 2, the portion 20 and the second truck 202.
(24) The second truck 202 may be identical or substantially similar to the first truck 2, except as will be described. The second truck 202 may include a cargo enclosure 206, and a steel reinforcing column 207 on the side nearest the first truck 2. Thus, reinforcing column 207 faces reinforcing column 7, such that reinforcing column 7 would typically be on the right side of the truck 2, while reinforcing column 207 would be on the left side of the truck 202. The second truck 202 may include wheels or sets of wheels 210 and 212 (and two other wheels or sets of wheels not shown in
(25) The combination of apparatus 1, walkway device 50 and second truck 202, and/or one or more further components, are configured to be used as a temporary pedestrian walkway over a roadbed, parking lot, field, etc., such as road 100 shown in
(26) In at least one embodiment, each of the first truck 2 and the second truck 202 has a prefabricated collapsable staircase, railings and flooring/decking sectional pieces stored in their cargo enclosure or cargo box. For example, first truck 2 may include device 20, walkway device 50 and first stairs device 90, each in a collapsed state in cargo box 6 as shown in
(27) In operation, in at least one embodiment, the trucks 2 and 202 pull into position on either side of the road 100, such as shown in
(28) In at least one embodiment, it is critical that the bridge platform or portion 22 of the first device 20, be an articulating scissor design. The platform or portion 22 rises above the first truck 2, as shown by
(29) In at least one embodiment, ideally, there is an ADA (American Disabilities Act) accessible lift and/or elevator device (70 and 80) on the sides of trucks 2 and truck 202, respectively, from the street or road 100 to the cross platform or walkway device 50 as shown in
(30) The completed bridge shown in
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(32) In at least one embodiment, the height or clearance H1, shown in
(33) The walkway device 50 should provide a six-foot wide walkway for pedestrians to walk across between trucks 2 and 202. Load rating would be a non-issue. With a six-foot wide span or walkway device 50 width, not enough people could fit on the bridge at any one time to create a load concern.
(34) Wind rating would be a non-issue. The trucks 2 and 202 themselves would carry the wind load.
(35) In at least one embodiment, the portion 22 and walkway device 50, and/or the bridge span would be made of lightweight aluminum.
(36) Stabilizer arms or support members 30, 34, and 36, shown in
(37) Span distance D2, shown in
(38) In at least one embodiment, hydraulics device 24 raises the portion or span 22 above the first truck 2. In at least one embodiment, a hydraulic motor of device 24 scissor articulates the span or portion 22 across from the first truck 2 to the second truck 202
(39) In at least one embodiment, to get to the height needed a landing 90b shown in
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(42) The second stairs device 290, similar or identical to the stairs device 90, is preferably placed at the second truck 202, in a manner similar or identical to that shown for stairs device 90 at the first truck 2. The second stairs device 290 at the truck 202, typically includes components similar or identical to 90a, 90b, 90c and 96. A second set of supports or stands, similar or identical to stands or supports 92 and 94 at the first truck 2, are preferably typically placed at the second truck 202, in a manner similar or identical to that shown for supports 92 and 94.
(43) After installation of the first stairs device 90 (in an expanded form), at the first truck 2, as shown in
(44) In operation, the first staircase 90 is in collapsable pre-fabricated sections and is lifted into place by hand, connecting from the bridge span or portion 22 to top landing of walkway device 50, near end 50a shown in
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(53) Although the invention has been described by reference to particular illustrative embodiments thereof, many changes and modifications of the invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to include within this patent all such changes and modifications as may reasonably and properly be included within the scope of the present invention's contribution to the art.