Drive mechanism for a vehicle access system
An access system for passenger boarding of a vehicle is provided. The access system includes a frame mounted to the vehicle. A transfer member is movably mounted in the frame. The transfer member is movable with respect to the frame between a stowed position and a deployed position with respect to the vehicle. A first drive assembly is positioned along a first side of the frame and a second drive assembly is positioned along a second side of the frame. A linking member extends between and connects the first drive assembly with the second drive assembly. There is further provided a control assembly that is engageable to at least one of the linking member, the first drive assembly, and the second drive assembly to allow operator selection of a manual or automatic mode for deploying and stowing the transfer member.
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This application claims the benefit of the filing date of Provisional Application No. 60/264,279, filed Jan. 26, 2001.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to the field of vehicle access systems, and more particularly to drive mechanisms for deploying and stowing a transfer member of a vehicle access system.
There are many types of drive mechanisms known to deploy and stow ramps, lift platforms and other transfer members that provide wheelchair access to vehicles. One type of drive mechanism is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,648 to Fretwell et al. Another example is provided in U.S. Pat. No. 5,393,192 to Hall et al.
While various drive mechanisms for extending and retracting transfer members from vehicles are known, there remains a need for improvements in the art. For example, there remains a need for improved vehicle access systems that deploy and stow the transfer member while also maintaining its alignment. There also remains a need for vehicle access systems that allow a transfer member to be manually stowed while maintaining alignment of the transfer member within its frame. Furthermore, there is a need for vehicle access systems that employ multiple drive assemblies for deploying and stowing a transfer member in both automatic and manual modes. The present invention is directed towards meeting these needs, among others.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne aspect of the present invention is directed to a vehicle access system which includes a transfer member that provides wheelchair access to a vehicle. The transfer member is coupled to a pair of drive assemblies that are interconnected by a linking member and provide a concentric driving force to move the transfer member between its stowed and deployed positions.
In one form, the interconnected drive assemblies are maintained simultaneously in either an automatic mode or a manual mode to deploy or stow the transfer member. In a further form, a locking member is provided that allows operator selection of the automatic mode or the manual mode. The locking member can be selectively engageable to one of the drive assemblies and the linking member in order to select the driving mode desired.
In another aspect of the present invention, a vehicle access system is provided. The access system includes a frame having opposite first and second sides extending between an inboard end and an outboard end. A transfer member having an inboard end and an outboard end is movably supported by the frame. The system further includes a first drive assembly positioned adjacent the first side of the frame and a second drive assembly positioned adjacent the second side of the frame. A linking member extends between and connects the first drive assembly with the second drive assembly. A control assembly is selectively engageable to at least one of the linking member, the first drive assembly, and the second drive assembly. The first drive assembly and the second drive assembly are operable to move the transfer member with respect to the frame between a stowed position whereby the transfer member is positioned substantially in the vehicle, and an deployed position whereby the transfer member extends outwardly from the vehicle.
In a further aspect of the present invention, the first and second drive assemblies each include a chain mounted to the frame and a motor coupled to the chain The chains are fixed and the motors are movable along their respective chain when the locking member is engaged. The linking member includes a chain extending between and connecting the first drive assembly to the second drive assembly. A first double sprocket connects the first chain of the first drive assembly to the chain of the linking member, and a second double sprocket connects the second chain of the second drive assembly to the chain of the linking member. The control assembly can include a locking member that is selectively engageable to one the first and second double sprockets. The transfer member can be manually moved between the extended and retracted position when the control assembly is disengaged.
In another aspect of the present invention, the access system includes a carriage attached to the inboard end of the transfer member that is movable in the frame. The first drive assembly and the second drive assembly include a first motor and a second motor, respectively, mounted in the carriage. The first drive assembly includes a first chain mounted to the frame with the first motor coupled thereto. The first chain is fixed and the first motor is movable along the first chain when the locking member is engaged. The second drive assembly includes a second chain mounted to the frame with the second motor coupled thereto. The second chain is fixed and the second motor is movable along the second chain when the locking member is engaged.
In one form, the access system includes means for raising the inboard end of the transfer member. The access system includes a carriage movable in the frame that is attached to the inboard end of the transfer member. The means for raising includes a rocker assembly pivotally attached to and extending between an outboard end of the carriage and the inboard end of the transfer member.
In another aspect of the present invention, a vehicle access system is provided. The system includes a frame having opposite first and second sides extending between an inboard end and an outboard end. A transfer member having an inboard end and an outboard end is movably mounted to the frame. A first drive assembly is positioned towards the first side of the frame. The first drive assembly includes a first chain and a first motor coupled to the first chain. A second drive assembly is positioned towards the second side of the frame. The second drive assembly includes a second chain and a second motor coupled to the second chain. A linking member extends between and connects the first drive assembly with the second drive assembly. The first drive assembly and the second drive assembly are operable to move the transfer member with respect to the frame between a retracted position whereby the transfer member is positioned substantially in the vehicle and an extended position whereby the transfer member extends outwardly from the vehicle.
In one form, the vehicle access system also includes a control assembly selectively engageable to the linking assembly. When the control assembly is disengaged, the transfer member is manually movable between the extended and retracted positions. In another preferred form, the first motor is movable along the first chain and the second motor is movable along the second chain to move the transfer member between the extended and retracted positions when the locking member is engaged to the linking assembly. In another form, the first chain and the second chain form first and second loops, respectively, that are oriented parallel to the frame. In a further form, the linking member is a chain extending along the inboard end of said frame connecting the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly.
In a further aspect of the invention, an access system for passenger boarding of a vehicle is provided. The system includes a frame mounted to the vehicle. The frame includes opposite first and second sides extending between an inboard end and an outboard end of the frame. A transfer member having an inboard end and outboard end is movably mounted to the frame. A first drive assembly is positioned towards the first side of the frame and a second drive assembly is positioned towards the second side of the frame. A chain is provided along the inboard end of the frame extending between and connecting the first drive assembly with the second drive assembly. The transfer member is movable with respect to the frame by the first and second drive assemblies between a retracted position whereby the transfer member is positioned substantially in the vehicle and an extended position whereby the transfer member extends outwardly from the vehicle.
In one form, the transfer member has a central axis extending between its inboard end and its outboard end. The first drive assembly and the second drive assembly are each spaced an equal distance from the central axis on opposite sides thereof. In another form, the first drive assembly includes a first chain mounted to the frame and a first motor coupled to the first chain. The first chain is fixed and the first motor is movable along the first chain when the locking member is engaged, and the second drive assembly includes a second chain mounted to the frame and a second motor coupled to the second chain. The second chain is fixed and the second motor is movable along the second chain when the locking member is engaged. It is also contemplated that the access system can include a first double sprocket that connects the first chain of the first drive assembly to the chain of the linking member, and a second double sprocket that connects the second chain of the second drive assembly to the chain of the linking member.
In still another aspect of the present invention, an apparatus for deploying and stowing a transfer member of a vehicle access system is provided. The apparatus includes a first drive assembly having a first chain forming a substantially horizontal loop about a first plurality of sprockets and a first motor engaged thereto. The apparatus further includes a second drive assembly having a second chain forming a substantially horizontal loop about a second plurality of sprockets and a second motor engaged thereto. A linking member interconnects the first and second drive assemblies. A control assembly is selectively engageable to one of the first drive assembly, the second drive assembly, and the linking member. The first and second drive assemblies are operable to move the transfer member between a stowed position whereby the transfer member is positioned substantially in the frame and a deployed position whereby the transfer member extends outwardly from the frame. When the control assembly is engaged, the first and second motors move along the first and second chains respectively. When the control assembly is disengaged, the first and second chains rotate about the first and second plurality of sprockets respectively.
These and other aspects, forms, features, embodiments, objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the illustrated embodiments.
For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations or modifications of the illustrated devices or further applications of the principles of the invention illustrated herein that would occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates are contemplated as within the scope of the invention.
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A transfer member is movably mounted to the frame 12 and is sized to provide wheelchair access to the vehicle V from the ground G (
Access system 10 includes a first drive assembly 14 and a second drive assembly 16 interconnected by a linking member 90 (see
Frame 12 has a first side rail 24 and a second side rail 26 in which wheels 28 of ramp 20 and wheels 30 of carriage 18 are mounted and movable therealong. Ramp 20 has an inboard end 20a and an opposite outboard end 20b. Similarly, carriage 18 has an inboard end 18a and an outboard end 18b. Inboard end 20a of ramp 20 is hingedly attached to outboard end 18b of carriage 18 by a rocker assembly 32. Ramp 20 and carriage 18 are movable within frame 12 between the stowed position (
Drive motors 52 and 72 of drive assemblies 14 and 16 are powered by a power source P (
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The pivotal connections of lift arm 38 permit lift arm 38 to translate the rotational motion of hub 43 in a plane of rotation substantially parallel to the bottom surface of carriage 18 to the rocking motion of yoke 40 in a substantially perpendicular plane of motion. Connector 35 translates the rocking motion of yoke 40 into the rotational motion of rocker shaft 34a about its longitudinal axis which, in turn, raises inboard end 20a of ramp 20 to the level of floor F of vehicle V as previously described.
When lift motor 44 is activated to raise inboard end 20a of ramp 20, pinion 45 drives lift gear 42 and rotates hub 43 in a counter-clockwise direction (
The operation of drive assemblies 14 and 16 and linking member 90 will now be further described. Side rails 24, 26 of frame 12 include inwardly facing C-shaped portions 24a and 26a sized to received wheels 28 of ramp 20 and wheels 30 of carriage 18. Carriage 18 and ramp 20 are connected to one another by rocker assembly 32, and move together along frame 12 in response to driving forces applied by first drive assembly 14 and second drive assembly 16.
First drive assembly 14 includes a first bi-directional drive motor 52 mounted in carriage 18 and moveable therewith between a stowed positioned (
Second drive assembly 16 includes a second bi-directional drive motor 72 mounted in carriage 18 and moveable therewith between a stowed position (
Chain 70 is looped around second outboard sprocket 82, second inboard sprocket 74, reversing sprocket 78 and second double wheeled sprocket 76. In order to permit manual deployment and stowing of ramp 20, chain 70 extends around the outboard side of a lower cog 76a of second double wheeled sprocket 76 thereby permitting both double wheeled sprockets 56 and 76 to rotate in the same direction along with linking member 90 during manual deployment and stowing.
Linking member 90 interconnects first drive assembly 14 with second drive assembly 16. Linking member 90 is in the form of a loop chain which is connected around upper cog 56b of first double sprocket 56 and around upper cog 76b of second double sprocket 76. Drive chain 50 is connected around lower cog 56a of double sprocket 56 and also around first inboard sprocket 54 and first outboard sprocket 60, which lie in generally the same horizontal plane as lower cog 56a. Drive chain 70 is connected around lower cog 76a of second double sprocket 76 and also around second inboard sprocket 74, reversing sprocket 78, and second outboard sprocket 82, which lie in generally the same horizontal plane as lower cog 76a. Although other orientations are contemplated, drive chains 50 and 70 and linking member 90 are oriented horizontally in the illustrated embodiment to allow the overall height of frame 12 to be reduced.
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Locking member 102 is released from locking hub 62 by pulling on handle 106, thereby retracting cable 104 and locking member 102 in the direction of arrow R (see FIG. 10), and compressing spring 108. Handle 106 preferably includes a catch or the like that can be engaged by rotating handle 106 when locking member 102 is disengaged, allowing locking member 102 to be maintained in the disengaged position for manual deployment and stowing of ramp 20.
When locking hub 62 is engaged by locking member 102 (see
Access system 10 has a central axis A centrally positioned between side rails 24 and 26 of frame 12 and extending between inboard end 12a and outboard end 12b (
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Second rocker shaft 34b has a first actuator 250 fixedly coupled thereto and extending laterally from one end thereof, and a second actuator 260 fixedly coupled to and extending laterally the other end thereof. First actuator 250 and second actuator 260 move along with second rocker shaft 34b as it is raised from its position of
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First contact portion 262 has a height L2 above ramp 220 that is greater than height L1. This allows first contact portion 262 to contact side barrier 290 before second contact portion 264 when actuator 260 is rotated with second rocker shaft 34b. Further, by offsetting first contact portion 262 toward the center of ramp 220, first contact portion 262 contacts side barrier 290 at a location spaced from its pivotal connection with ramp 220, thus creating a greater moment about the pivotal connection between side barrier 290 and ramp 220 than does second contact portion 264.
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While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character. It should be understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
Claims
1. A vehicle access system, comprising:
- a frame including opposite first and second sides extending between an inboard end and an outboard end;
- a transfer member movably supported by the frame, the transfer member having an inboard end and an opposite outboard end;
- a first drive assembly positioned adjacent the first side of the frame;
- a second drive assembly positioned adjacent the second side of the frame;
- a linking member extending between and connecting the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly; and
- a control assembly engageable to at least one of the linking member, the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly, wherein the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly are operable simultaneously to move the transfer member with respect to the frame between a stowed position whereby the transfer member is positioned substantially in the frame and a deployed position whereby the transfer member extends outwardly from the frame, wherein the first drive assembly includes a first chain mounted to the frame and a first motor coupled to and movable along the first chain, and the second drive assembly includes a second chain mounted to the frame and a second motor coupled to and movable along the first chain.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the transfer member is manually movable between the deployed and stowed positions when the control assembly is disengaged from the one of the linking member, the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the transfer member is manually movable between the deployed and stowed positions.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the linking member includes a chain extending between and connecting the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly.
5. The system of claim 4, further comprising;
- a first double sprocket connecting the first chain of the first drive assembly and the chain of the linking member; and
- a second double sprocket connecting the second chain of the second drive assembly and the chain of the linking member.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the control assembly includes a locking member selectively engageable to one the first and second double sprockets.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein:
- the first drive assembly includes a first outboard sprocket, a first inboard sprocket, and a first double sprocket; and
- the second drive assembly includes a second outboard sprocket, a second inboard sprocket, a reversing sprocket, and a second double sprocket between the second inboard sprocket and the reversing sprocket; and
- the linking member is connected to the first double sprocket and the second double sprocket.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the linking member includes a chain extending between and connecting the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly.
9. The system of claim 1, further comprising a carriage attached to the inboard end of the transfer member and movable in the frame therewith, wherein the first drive assembly includes a first motor and the second drive assembly includes a second motor, the first motor and the second motor mounted in the carriage.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein:
- the first drive assembly includes a first horizontal chain loop mounted to the frame with the first motor coupled thereto, the first horizontal chain loop being fixed and the first motor being movable along the first horizontal chain loop when the control member is engaged; and
- the second drive assembly includes a second horizontal chain loop mounted to the frame with the second motor coupled thereto, the second horizontal chain loop being fixed and the second motor being movable along the second horizontal chain loop when the control member is engaged.
11. The system of claim 1, further comprising means for raising the inboard end of the transfer member when the transfer member is in the deployed position.
12. The system of claim 11, further comprising a carriage movable in the frame and attached to the inboard end of the transfer member, wherein the means for raising includes a rocker assembly pivotally attached to and extending between an outboard end of the carriage and the inboard end of the transfer member.
13. A vehicle access system, comprising:
- a frame including opposite first and second sides extending between an inboard end and an outboard end;
- a transfer member movably supported by the frame, the transfer member having an inboard end and an opposite outboard end;
- a first drive assembly positioned adjacent the first side of the frame;
- a second drive assembly positioned adjacent the second side of the frame;
- a linking member extending between and connecting the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly; and
- a control assembly engageable to at least one of the linking member, the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly, wherein the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly are operable simultaneously to move the transfer member with respect to the frame between a stowed position whereby the transfer member is positioned substantially in the frame and a deployed position whereby the transfer member extends outwardly from the frame, wherein the first drive assembly includes a first chain mounted to the frame and a first motor coupled to the first chain, the first chain being fixed and the first motor being movable along the first chain when the control member is engaged; and
- the second drive assembly includes a second chain mounted to the frame and a second motor coupled to the second chain, the second chain being fixed and the second motor being movable along the second chain when the control member is engaged.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the linking member includes a chain extending between and connecting the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly.
15. The system of claim 14, further comprising;
- a first double sprocket connecting the first chain of the first drive assembly and the chain of the linking member; and
- a second double sprocket connecting the second chain of the second drive assembly and the chain of the linking member.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the control assembly includes a locking member selectively engageable to one the first and second double sprockets.
17. The system of claim 13, wherein:
- the first drive assembly includes a first outboard sprocket, a first inboard sprocket, and a first double sprocket; and
- the second drive assembly includes a second outboard sprocket, a second inboard sprocket, a reversing sprocket, and a second double sprocket between the second inboard sprocket and the reversing sprocket; and
- the linking member is connected to the first double sprocket and the second double sprocket.
18. The system of claim 13, further comprising a carriage attached to the inboard end of the transfer member and movable in the frame therewith, wherein the first drive assembly includes a first motor and the second drive assembly includes a second motor, the first motor and the second motor mounted in the carriage.
19. The system of claim 18, wherein:
- the first drive assembly includes a first horizontal chain loop mounted to the frame with the first motor coupled thereto, the first horizontal chain loop being fixed and the first motor being movable along the first horizontal chain loop when the control member is engaged; and
- the second drive assembly includes a second horizontal chain loop mounted to the frame with the second motor coupled thereto, the second horizontal chain loop being fixed and the second motor being movable along the second horizontal chain loop when the control member is engaged.
20. The system of claim 13, further comprising means for raising the inboard end of the transfer member when the transfer member is in the deployed position.
21. The system of claim 20, further comprising a carriage movable in the frame and attached to the inboard end of the transfer member, wherein the means for raising includes a rocker assembly pivotally attached to and extending between an outboard end of the carriage and the inboard end of the transfer member.
22. A vehicle access system, comprising:
- a frame including opposite first and second sides extending between an inboard end and an outboard end;
- a transfer member movably mounted to the frame, the transfer member having an inboard end and an opposite outboard end;
- a first drive assembly positioned along the first side of the frame, the first drive assembly including a first chain and a first motor coupled to the first chain;
- a second drive assembly positioned along the second side of the frame, the second drive assembly including a second chain and a second motor coupled to the second chain; and
- a linking member connected between the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly, wherein the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly are operable simultaneously to move the transfer member with respect to the frame between a stowed position whereby the transfer member is positioned substantially in the frame and an deployed position whereby the transfer member extends outwardly from the frame a control assembly selectively engageable to one of the linking member, the first drive and the second drive assembly, wherein the first motor is movable along the first chain and the second motor is movable along the second chain to move the transfer member between the deployed and stowed positions when the control member is selectively engaged to the one of the linking member, the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly.
23. The system of claim 22, wherein the transfer member is manually movable between the deployed position and the stowed position when the control assembly is not selectively engaged to the one of the linking member, the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly.
24. The system of claim 22, wherein the first chain forms a first loop and the second chain forms a second loop, the first loop and the second loop being oriented parallel to the transfer member.
25. The system of claim 22, wherein the linking member includes a chain extending along the inboard end of the frame and connecting the first drive assembly and the second drive assembly.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jan 25, 2002
Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
Patent Publication Number: 20020110444
Assignee: The Braun Corporation (Winamac, IN)
Inventor: Sebastian Garcia Navarro (Gerona)
Primary Examiner: Emmanuel Marcelo
Assistant Examiner: Evan Langdon
Attorney: Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Application Number: 10/056,745
International Classification: E01D 1/00 (20060101); B60P 1/00 (20060101);