Abstract: The PRO-RAMP professional adjustable ramp system of this invention comprises a lower horizontal panel, hinged to a second angularly adjustable panel by a vertical plane. Two embodiments are disclosed. In the preferred embodiment the vertical member is adjusted by concentric tubular members and locking in position by a pair of pins through aligned holes. In the alternate embodiment the inside surfaces of the two panels are notched such that there is no possibility of slippage of the vertical pane and thus of accidental collapse of the plane. A variation of alternate embodiment employs a collapsible truss support instead of the vertical plane. The second horizontal plane may be sectionalized into plurality of planes such that a user can experience different gradients in a single ramp.
Abstract: A fiber optic control device comprises a joystick having fixed thereon a pivot ball to enable the stick to have universal pivotal movement. The control has a base provided with a socket in which said pivot ball is held captive while permitting the joystick to have said universal movement. The invention provides a pair of swivel members, and pivotally mountings for said swivel members on the base for movement about non-coincidental axes. Slide driving connections are provided between said joystick and swivel members, for causing reversible movements of the members in response to universal movements of the joystick. Mirrors are carried by the swivel members, and a fiber optic light transmission device is provided, which is cooperable with said mirrors and which includes a source of light that is adapted to direct a light beam against the mirrors, thereby to provide output light signals which are a function of the virtual position of said joy stick at any time.