RETRACTABLE STEP HAVING A LIFTING AND RAMP FUNCTION
20170327022 · 2017-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61D23/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/436
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A boarding system for a vehicle for transporting people includes a retractable step that has a lifting function and a ramp function. An extendable front edge of the retractable step and a rear edge of the retractable step are arranged behind in the direction of travel and are adjustable in terms of height.
Claims
1.-15. (canceled)
16. A boarding system for a passenger transport vehicle, the boarding system comprising: a retractable step having a lifting and ramp function, wherein an extendable front edge of the retractable step and a rear edge of the retractable step which is arranged in the rear in the direction of travel, are adjustable in terms of height, an extending drive for retracting and extending the retractable step, wherein the extending drive has an extending motor and a lifting gear, wherein the lifting gear translates an extending movement of the extending motor into an at least partial pivoting movement of the retractable step, so that the pivoting movement of the retractable step causes a change of height of the front edge and/or of the rear edge, and an extending unit, with which the retractable step is movably coupled via the lifting gear, wherein the lifting gear has a first lifting element and a second lifting element, which has a substantially elongated shape, wherein the first lifting element and the second lifting element is in each case connected in an articulated manner to the extending unit and to the retractable step and arranged at a distance from one another, wherein the first lifting element is pivotably coupled to the retractable step in an area between the front edge and the rear edge by means of a first joint to the retractable step and is pivotably coupled to the extending unit by means of a second joint, and that the second lifting element is pivotably coupled to the retractable step in an area of the rear edge by means of a third joint and is pivotably coupled to the extending unit by means of a fourth joint, wherein the fourth joint additionally has a translational degree of freedom in horizontal direction, wherein the fourth joint is coupled to the extending motor.
17. The boarding system according to claim 16, wherein the extending movement of the extending motor is at least partially translational.
18. The boarding system according to claim 16, wherein the lifting gear has a lever, which the extending drive moves for translating the extending movement into the pivoting movement of the retractable step.
19. The boarding system according to claim 16, wherein the horizontal degree of freedom of the fourth joint is formed by a horizontal groove in the extending unit to guide the fourth joint.
20. The boarding system according to claim 16, wherein the second joint has a translational degree of freedom in vertical direction.
21. The boarding system according to claim 20, wherein the translational degree of freedom of the second joint is formed by a vertical groove in the extending unit to guide the second joint.
22. A boarding system for a passenger transport vehicle having: a retractable step having a lifting and ramp function, wherein an extendable front edge of the retractable step as well as a rear edge of the retractable step which is arranged in the rear in the direction of travel, are adjustable in terms of height, an extending drive for retracting and extending the retractable step, wherein the extending drive has an extending motor and a lifting gear, wherein the lifting gear translates an extending movement of the extending motor into an at least partial pivoting movement of the retractable step, so that the pivoting movement of the retractable step causes a change of height of the front edge and/or of the rear edge, and an extending unit, with which the retractable step is movably coupled via the lifting gear, wherein the lifting gear has a pivotable coupling of the extending unit and of the retractable step in the area between the front edge and the rear edge, and the lifting gear has a coupling gear, which movably connects the extending unit and the retractable step in the area of the rear edge.
23. The boarding system according to claim 22, wherein the extending movement of the extending motor is at least partially translational.
24. The boarding system according to claim 22, wherein the lifting gear has a lever, which is moved by the extending drive for translating the extending movement into the pivoting movement of the retractable step.
25. The boarding system according to claim 22, wherein the coupling gear is set up to convert a translational movement of the extending unit into a lifting movement of a connecting point of the coupling gear with the retractable step.
26. The boarding system according to claim 16, wherein the extending drive has an electronic control.
27. The boarding system according to claim 16, further including a safety switch.
28. The boarding system according to claim 16, further including a locking device for the retractable step.
29. The boarding system according to claim 28, wherein the locking device is operated manually.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0060] Further advantageous embodiments and further developments are specified in the following figures. The respective features following therefrom, however, are not limited to individual figures or embodiments. In fact, one or a plurality of features of the above description can additionally be combined with individual or a plurality of features of the figures to form further developments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0066] A boarding system 1, which has a retractable step 2, which is guided in a vehicle 3 and which can be retracted and extended, follows from
[0067] The retractable step 2 of the retractable step 1 is furthermore connected to the extending unit 14 via a second lifting element 10, which will be identified below as steering and end lifting angle. The second lifting element is pivotably connected to the rear edge of the retractable step 2 in the third joint 53 on the one hand and the second lifting element 10 is pivotably connected to the extending unit 14 in the fourth joint 54 and in a horizontal groove 12 on the other hand.
[0068] It follows from this arrangement that the retractable step 2 is connected to the extending unit 14 via the first and second lifting element 6, 10 to the extending unit 14 in such a way that the two lifting elements 6, 10 are guided in the joints 52, 54 in the grooves 8, 12.
[0069] By means of a translational movement of the second lifting element 10 in the fourth joint 54, the front edge and the rear edge of the retractable step 2 can thus perform lifting movements. It is furthermore possible thereby to set up the retractable step as ramp.
[0070] By means of a translational movement of the lifting element 10 in the fourth joint 54 in groove 12, the lifting element 10 is rotated and set up, whereby it pushes the retractable step 2 on the connecting point in the third joint upwards or pulls it downwards. The lifting element 10 thereby acts as lever.
[0071] A retractable step guide is thereby arranged in such a way that the first and second lifting element 6, 10 are pivotably coupled to the retractable step and that the first lifting element 6 is connected to the extending unit so as to be rotatable and additionally so as to be movable in a translational manner in vertical direction. The second lifting element 10 is coupled to the extending unit 14 so as to be rotatable and movable in a translational manner in vertical direction.
[0072] A platform 18, which has a platform height H, is furthermore illustrated schematically in
[0073] For a retractable step function, the extending unit 14 can be moved in a translational manner in horizontal direction, as illustrated in
[0074] A possibly type of a travel for a retractable step 2 thereby follows from
[0075] In addition to or separately from the movement of the first lifting element, the second lifting element 10 can be moved in a translational manner in the fourth joint 54 by means of an extending motor (not illustrated). The arrangement of the first and second lifting element 6, 10 on the retractable step 2 and the extending unit 14 acts as a lifting gear for translating the translational movement of the fourth and/or of the second joint 52, 54 into an at least partially rotational movement of the retractable step, so that the rear and/or front edge of the retractable step perform a lifting movement.
[0076] It is further illustrated in
[0077] As can be seen in
[0078] The second lifting element 10 is stabilized in that it is moved in its position across a dead center angle α. The dead center angle α is thereby illustrated in
[0079] The first lifting element 6, the retractable step 2 and the extending unit 14 is illustrated in
[0080] For the at least partially pivoting movement of the retractable step, the second and/or fourth joint can be moved or driven, respectively, in a translational manner by means of the extending motor.
[0081] A further alternative of a boarding system 20 having a lifting and ramp function follows from
[0082] A boarding system 20 in a retracted position thereby follows from
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[0084] A boarding system 44, in the case of which a retractable step 22 is coupled to two extending units 34 located opposite one another, follows from
[0085] It is particularly preferred that two extending units, which run parallel, are arranged in a frame element. They can optionally be connected to one another for reinforcing purposes. Provision can then furthermore be made for both extending units 34 to be arranged on the retractable step 22 in parallel and opposite one another via coupling gear 23. Provision can thereby furthermore be made for two stops to also be provided on both opposite parallel frame sides, in which the extending units are guided. Coupling gears 23 arranged in parallel on the retractable step 22 can furthermore also have a reinforcement. The reinforcements can connect the same components of the coupling gears 23 to one another. Reinforcements can also be provided between extending units 34, which are guided in parallel.
[0086] Provision is made in this embodiment for an electric motor 26 to drive the extending units 34 via a toothed belt 28. The boarding system 44 illustrated in
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[0088] An illustration of a motion sequence of the boarding system 44 in a position, which is extended father than in
[0089] A further motion sequence, in the case of which the first element of the coupling gear 24 has come into contact with the stop 40, and the motor 26 has further moved the extending unit 34, follows from
[0090] Provision is furthermore made in this embodiment of the boarding system 44 for the retractable step 22 to not only be connected to the extending unit 34 via the coupling gear 23, but also by means of a further joint 42, which pivotably connects the retractable step 22 to the extending unit 34. The retractable step can thereby be rotated about an axis vertically to the extending direction. Illustrated here as axis, which projects into the drawing plane. As a result of this coupling of the retractable step 22 to the extending unit 34, the retractable step 22 performs a corresponding lowering with the front edge in response to lifting the rear edge. The retractable step thus performs a lifting as well as a lowering function 23.
[0091] It is furthermore also conceivable and possible to arrange a coupling gear and/or a stop in such a way that the retractable step 22 performs a lowering in the rear area and thus experiences a lifting with the front edge in the front area. The retractable step 22 is preferably constructed in such a way that the pivoting movement reverses accordingly when retracting the retractable step 22.
[0092] A further boarding system 55, in the case of which a manual locking 48 of the retractable step 46 is provided, follows from
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[0094] In a non-tilted position of the tilt lever 66, as illustrated in
[0095] In addition, provision is made on the boarding system 70 for a spring 68, which connects the tilt lever 66 and the extending unit 34. The spring is relaxed, when the tilt lever 66 is located in a non-tilted position, as in
[0096] A safety function can be provided in this manner in that a possible tilt movement of the retractable step 60 is blocked, when the tilt lever 66 is not tilted. Such a safety function can be provided for example during operation as a locking and unlocking for a lifting and ramp function of the retractable step 60. For example, a lifting and ramp function of the retractable step 60 can only be activated, when a rear edge of the retractable step is moved beyond an outer vehicle skin, so that a lifting and ramp function is only performed outside of the vehicle, and not within an insertion in the vehicle.
[0097] It can thus be avoided, for example, that malfunctions result, and that the retractable step is damaged or jams in the vehicle, for example.