CN120717387A - Access deck components for vehicle aerial work platforms - Google Patents
Access deck components for vehicle aerial work platformsInfo
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B66F11/04—Lifting devices specially adapted for particular uses not otherwise provided for for movable platforms or cabins, e.g. on vehicles, permitting workmen to place themselves in any desired position for carrying out required operations
- B66F11/042—Lifting devices specially adapted for particular uses not otherwise provided for for movable platforms or cabins, e.g. on vehicles, permitting workmen to place themselves in any desired position for carrying out required operations actuated by lazy-tongs mechanisms or articulated levers
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Abstract
The invention provides an access table assembly, an overhead lift vehicle, and a method of providing an access table assembly on an overhead lift vehicle. The access table assembly includes a base including a base member defining an upper surface sized to support an operator thereon and a support member connected to the base member and extending outwardly from the base member to a distal end to engage a perimeter rail of the mobile platform. The access table assembly also includes a frame for connection to the mobile platform, the frame including at least one leg extending from a first end rotatably connected to the base to a second end rotatably connected to the at least one mounting bracket for connection to the mobile platform.
Description
Technical Field
Various embodiments relate to a raised access dock assembly (ACCESS DECK assembly) and associated handle assembly for use with an aerial work platform on a vehicle.
Background
The high-altitude lift platform provides a standing floor or surface for the operator. Under certain special entry conditions, the operator may not reach or otherwise be able to access the desired object or work area, for example, when the aerial lift platform cannot be raised further based on clearance issues or when the aerial lift platform has reached the end of its usable range of movement.
Disclosure of Invention
In various embodiments, an access dock assembly for a mobile platform on an overhead lifting vehicle is provided. The access table assembly includes a base including a base member defining an upper surface sized to support an operator thereon and a support member connected to the base member and extending outwardly from the base member to a distal end to engage a perimeter rail of the mobile platform. The access table assembly also includes a frame for connection to the mobile platform, the frame including at least one leg extending from a first end rotatably connected to the base to a second end rotatably connected to the at least one mounting bracket for connection to the mobile platform.
In various embodiments, an overhead hoist vehicle is provided having a chassis, a mobile platform connected to the chassis via a hoist assembly, the mobile platform having a floor and a perimeter rail surrounding the floor, and an access dock assembly.
In various embodiments, a method is provided in which a mounting bracket of a support frame of an access countertop assembly is connected to a mobile platform of an overhead lift vehicle, the access countertop assembly having a base rotatably connected to the support frame. The access table assembly is placed in a first position on which the operator is supported by (i) rotating the legs of the support frame relative to the mounting bracket to be upright and adjacent the peripheral rail of the mobile platform and engaging the first locking member to hold the legs adjacent the peripheral rail, and (ii) rotating the base of the access table assembly until the support members extending outwardly from the base engage the peripheral rail such that the upper surface of the base is positioned above and parallel to the floor of the mobile platform to support the operator thereon.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an access table assembly in a first position on a high-altitude lift platform of a vehicle according to one embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the access table assembly in a first position on the aerial lift platform of FIG. 1;
fig. 3 and 4 are perspective views of the access panel assembly of fig. 1 in a first position;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the access panel assembly in a second position on the aerial lift platform of the vehicle of FIG. 1;
FIGS. 6 and 7 are perspective views of the access panel assembly of FIG. 1 in a second position;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the access panel assembly in a third position on the aerial lift platform of the vehicle of FIG. 1, and
Fig. 9 and 10 are perspective views of the access panel assembly of fig. 1 in a third position.
Detailed Description
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein, it is to be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale, some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
Fig. 1 shows a land vehicle according to one embodiment, the vehicle being depicted as an overhead hoist vehicle 20 or an overhead hoist. The overhead hoist vehicle 20 has a mobile platform 24, which mobile platform 24 can be raised or lowered relative to the chassis 21 via a hoist assembly 22 or hoist mechanism 22. The vehicle 20 is configured for elevating a load, such as a person, tool, cargo, etc., relative to an underlying support surface (e.g., paved or unpaved ground, a road, a parking lot such as a sidewalk or a parking lot, an interior or exterior floor of a structure, or other surface). Traction devices such as wheels support the vehicle on an underlying surface.
In other examples, vehicle 20 may be provided as another utility vehicle having a mobile work platform assembly such as an aerial work platform, a rugged terrain telescopic loader, a portable material lift, a telescopic loader (telehandler), a scissor lift, telescopic and articulating boom, and the like.
The mobile platform 24 includes a platform floor 26 (also referred to herein as floor 26) sized to receive one or more operators or users, for example, as a floor of the mobile platform 24. In some examples, the platform floor 26 may have an extension platform 27 that translates relative to the platform floor 26 to increase the floor area of the mobile platform 24 and may extend and retract relative to the platform floor 26. Perimeter rails 28 or perimeter frame assemblies are provided on the platform floor 26. The perimeter rail 28 provides a frame of guard rails that extend around the perimeter of the platform floor 26 to enclose an operator within the perimeter rail 28. The perimeter rail 28 may be telescoping, such as via a telescoping connection in the perimeter rail 28, to allow the perimeter rail to move toward the floor 26 and change the height of the vehicle 20. A door may be provided on the perimeter rail 28 to allow an operator to access the perimeter rail 28.
The perimeter rail 28 includes a series of vertical support members 32 or upright members 32 having upper rails 34 extending around the outer periphery of the platform floor 26. The perimeter rail 28 additionally has a center rail 36 or center perimeter rail positioned between the upper rail 34 and the deck floor 26 and extending around the outer perimeter of the deck floor 26. As shown, a lower guard 38 may be additionally provided on the mobile platform 24.
The lift vehicle 20 is typically used to translate and lift an operator to an otherwise difficult to reach work position. Such work positions are typically above ground and may require a particular reach beyond that available to an operator standing on the floor 26. In order for an operator to work under special reach conditions, the operator may need to be lifted above what is achievable when standing on the surface of the floor 26. For example, the mobile platform 24 may be raised to a position where there is no additional clearance to raise the platform, or until a maximum vertical travel of the assembly 24 has been reached. An access table assembly 40 is provided for use with the lift vehicle 20 for providing a raised surface relative to the floor 26 for an operator to stand or otherwise use when the operator desires to be positioned above the allowed location of the floor 26 surface. An access table assembly 40 may be coupled to the mobile platform 24 to provide a stable and safe work surface for an operator.
An access panel assembly 40 is disposed within the interior of the perimeter rail 28. The access table assembly 40 is movable relative to the work platform 24, for example, for storage. The access table assembly 40 is movable between three positions, which are described in further detail below, with fig. 1 and 2 showing a first position for use by an operator, fig. 5 showing a second position for storage in which the access table assembly is movable sideways so that the operator can use the floor 26 space under the access table assembly 40, and fig. 8 showing a third position as another storage position in which the access table assembly 40 can be repositioned so that the mobile platform 24 can be placed in another storage configuration, such as with the railing 28 retracted and any extension table (deck) retracted.
In various embodiments, one or more handles 44 may additionally be provided as part of the access table assembly 40. The handle 44 provides a balanced support or gripping point for the operator as the operator enters, exits, or otherwise uses the access table assembly 40. The handle 44 is also movable between a first use position, a second storage position, and another third storage position as part of the access table assembly 40, as shown and described below.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the access table assembly 40 extends across the platform assembly, such as between frame members on opposite sides of the platform. Although one length of the access table assembly 40 is shown, any suitable access table length is contemplated and the length of the access table assembly may be selected based on the size of the platform assembly 24. Although one access table assembly 40 is shown, multiple access table assemblies 40 may be used, for example, to provide multiple special access positions for more than one operator, or to provide multiple special access positions for one operator to move therebetween during a job.
Fig. 1-4 illustrate the access table assembly 40 in a first position on the mobile platform 24. The access table assembly 40 and associated handle 44 are each mounted or connected to the mobile platform 24,
The access dock assembly 40 is removably coupled and secured to the mobile platform 24 and the perimeter rail 28 of the mobile platform 24 to prevent movement of the access dock assembly 40 relative to the mobile work platform 24 and to permit movement between different positions.
The access table assembly 40 includes a base 50, the base 50 having a base member 52 and a support member 54. In one example, the base 50 may be formed of or welded with a suitable strength material (e.g., an aluminum alloy). In other examples, the base 50 may be formed of another material. The base 50 may be sized to extend across the width of the mobile platform 24.
The base member 52 has an upper surface 56 and a lower surface 57 opposite the upper surface. The upper surface 56 may be sized to support an operator thereon and may have a tread pattern formed therein or may have a non-slip coating. The base 50 may also have a toe guard 58, with the toe guard 58 disposed about the perimeter of the base member 52, such as about one, two, or three sides.
Support member 54 is connected to base member 52 and extends outwardly from base member 52 to first and second distal ends 60. The support member 54 is fixed relative to the base member 52. When the access table assembly 40 is in the use position, each distal end 60 engages the intermediate peripheral rail, as described below. In the example shown, the support member 54 is provided as a U-shaped rod mounted or welded to the lower surface 57 of the base member 52, having two distal ends 60. In other examples, the support member 54 may have a single distal end, or may be otherwise provided, for example, as a bracket or integrally formed with the base member 52. The distal end 60 extends outwardly from the rear side of the base member.
The access table assembly 40 also has a frame 80 for connecting the base 50 to the mobile platform 24. The frame 80 has a first leg 82 and a second leg 82. In other examples, the frame 80 may be provided with a single leg, or with more than two legs. Each leg 82 is rotatably connected to the base 50 at a first end 84 and, in one example, may be rotatably connected to the support member 54 at a location spaced apart from the distal end 60. Each leg 82 is also rotatably connected at a second end 86 to an associated mounting bracket 88. The mounting bracket 88 may be part of the frame 80 or may be integrally formed with the mobile platform 24. In the example shown, each mounting bracket 88 connects the frame 80 to the perimeter rail 28 of the mobile platform, such as via fasteners to the upright members 32, or may be permanently affixed by welding or the like.
Thus, the base 50 is movable relative to the mobile platform 24 via the frame 80 about a first axis of rotation 90 extending through the first end 84 of the leg 82 and a second axis of rotation 92 extending through the second end 86 of the leg. The table top assembly 40 has first locking members 94, such as locking pins or other locking mechanisms, each first locking member 94 cooperating with an associated mounting bracket 88 and an associated leg 82 to retain the leg 82 relative to the mounting bracket 88. In addition, the access table assembly 40 has a second locking member 96, such as a locking pin or other locking mechanism, each locking member 96 cooperating with the associated leg 82 and support member 54 to retain the base member 52 relative to the leg 82.
The access table assembly 40 has a step 100 rotatably coupled to the base 50. In one example, the step 100 is rotatably connected to the lower surface 57 of the base and is movable about a step rotation axis 102 between a first position and a second position (e.g., a use position and a storage position). The operator may use the step 100 as the operator moves between the floor 26 and the base member 52. A step locking member 104 (e.g., a locking pin or other locking mechanism) cooperates with the base 50 and step 100 to retain the step relative to the base member. The step 100 has a side rail 106 connected to a transverse step member 108, the side rail 106 being rotatably connected to the base 50 via a step bracket 109, e.g. adjacent the front side of the base. The length of each side rail 106 is less than the length of each leg 82.
The handle assembly 44 of the access table assembly 40 is connected to the perimeter rail 28 of the mobile platform 24. Although only one handle assembly 44 is shown, the access table assembly 40 may be provided with more than one handle assembly 44 or no handle assembly 44 may be provided. The handle assembly 44 has a handle member 110, the handle member 110 being rotatably connected to a first handle bracket and a second handle bracket 112. The handle member 110 may be provided with a textured or coated grip area for the operator. A handle lock member 114 (e.g., a locking pin or other locking mechanism) cooperates with the handle bracket 112 and the handle member 110 to retain the handle member relative to the handle bracket. The handle assembly 44 has a first position in which the handle member 110 is upright for grasping by an operator and the handle lock member 114 is engaged with the handle bracket 112 and the handle member 110 (as shown in fig. 1-4), and a second position in which the handle member 110 is rotated relative to the handle bracket 112 to fold for storage adjacent the perimeter rail 28 of the mobile platform (as shown in fig. 5-7). The handle assembly 44 may also have a third storage position shown in fig. 8-10. The handle member 110 may be provided as a U-shaped bar, each end of which is rotatably connected to an associated handle bracket 112 for rotation about a handle rotation axis 116.
Each handle bracket 112 is connected to the perimeter rail 28 of the mobile platform, such as via fasteners, or may be permanently affixed by welding or the like. In one example, each handle bracket 112 may be connected to a portion of the peripheral rail 28 (as shown in fig. 8-10) that rotates or folds when the rail is retracted, such as the upstanding members 32 of the peripheral rail. In other examples, the handle bracket 112 may be connected to the upper rail of the perimeter rail, or to another location on the mobile platform 24.
Referring to fig. 1-4, the access table assembly 40 is shown in a first position, such as for use by an operator, or the operator can stand on a base 50, such as the base 50 being above the floor 26 of the mobile platform and parallel to the floor 26 to support the operator thereon. In the first position, the access table assembly 40 supports an operator on the upper surface 56 of the base member 50 above the floor 26 of the mobile platform, with the support member 54 oriented at a first angle A1 relative to the leg and the leg oriented at a second angle A2 relative to the mounting bracket 88. In the example shown, the first angle and the second angle are each 90 degrees. The handle assembly 44 is disposed with the handle member 110 in an upright position such that the handle member 110 extends from the handle bracket 112 away from the floor 26 and peripheral rail 28 of the mobile platform, e.g., the handle member 110 extends in a plane parallel to the plane defined by the legs 82 or in a plane perpendicular to the plane containing the upper surface 56 of the base member 50. The handle lock member 114 may be used to hold the handle assembly 44 in this position. In the first position, the first locking member cooperates with the mounting bracket 88 and the leg 82 to hold the leg 82 relative to the mounting bracket 88 and to hold the leg 82 upright and adjacent the peripheral rail 28. In the first position, the second locking member is not engaged. When the distal ends 60 of the support members 54 engage and contact adjacent peripheral rails 28 and limit further rotational movement of the base member 50, the base 50 remains in its horizontal position. The step 100 is placed in the use position as shown with the lateral step member 108 positioned between the base 50 and the floor 26 of the mobile platform. The step lock member 104 may be used to retain the step 100 in the position shown with respect to the step bracket 109.
The access panel assembly is movable from a first position to a second storage position shown in fig. 5-7. In the second position, the access table assembly 40 is positioned to store the base member 50 adjacent the perimeter rail 28 of the mobile platform 24 with the support member 54 oriented at a third angle A3 relative to the leg 82 and the leg 82 oriented at a second angle A2 relative to the mounting bracket 88.
Handle assembly 44 is moved such that handle member 110 is in a downwardly extending position such that handle member 110 extends from handle bracket 112 toward floor 26 of the mobile platform and adjacent peripheral rail 28, for example, handle member 110 extends in a plane parallel to the plane defined by legs 82 or in a plane perpendicular to the plane containing upper surface 56 of base member 50. The handle lock member 114 may be used to hold the handle assembly in this position. Then, upon moving from this position to the second position (e.g., by lifting the front side of the base 50 to move the distal end 60 away from the rail 28 until the upper surface 56 faces the adjacent peripheral rail 28 and is perpendicular to the floor 26), the base 50 rotates relative to the legs 82 while the legs 82 remain in the same position relative to the associated mounting brackets 88. Thus, the handle member 110 may be positioned between the upper surface 56 of the base 50 and the adjacent peripheral rail 28. In the example shown, the distal end 60 of the support member 54 is received within a channel defined by the leg 82 to further reduce the package size of the access mesa assembly 40 in the second position. Second locking member 96 is engaged to maintain base 50 in an upright storage position relative to leg 82. The first locking member 94 continues to cooperate with the mounting bracket 88 and the leg 82 to maintain the leg 82 in an upright position relative to the mounting bracket 88 and adjacent the peripheral rail 28. The step 100 is rotated and folded adjacent the lower surface 57 of the base 50. As shown, the cross member 108 of the step 100 may be offset from the side rails 106 such that the support bar 54 is nested within the step 100.
The access panel assembly is movable from the second position to a third storage position shown in fig. 8-10. In this third position, the access table assembly 40 is positioned to be stored adjacent the floor 26 of the mobile platform 24, for example, when the extension platform is retracted and when the peripheral rail is also retracted toward the floor 26. Thus, when the peripheral rail 28 is retracted, the access platform assembly 40 is held on the mobile platform 24 with the base 50 adjacent and parallel to the floor 26 of the mobile platform and the handle rotated over the floor 26 of the mobile platform and the base 50.
The locking member 94 is released and the leg 82 is rotated relative to the mounting bracket 88 and away from the adjacent peripheral rail 28 such that upon movement from the second position to the third position, the leg 82 is adjacent and parallel to the floor 26 while the base 50 is maintained in its position relative to the leg 82 via the locking member 96 and the upper surface 56 is parallel to the floor 26. The step 100 is also maintained in its folded position relative to the base 50 between the second and third positions. In the third position, support member 54 may be oriented at a third angle A3 relative to leg 82, and the leg may be oriented at a fourth angle A4 relative to the mounting bracket.
The handle assembly 44 is then moved such that the handle member 110 is in a downwardly inclined position, e.g., the handle member 110 extends inwardly toward the central region of the floor 26 and at an acute angle relative to the peripheral rail 28. The portion of the peripheral rail 28 (e.g., the upstanding members) that supports the handle support 112 may also be folded inwardly as shown. The frame 80 and base 50 may be generally positioned between the handle assembly 44 and the floor 26.
While exemplary embodiments are described above, these embodiments are not intended to describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Furthermore, features of the various embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
Claims (21)
1. An access dock assembly for a mobile platform on an overhead lifting vehicle, the access dock assembly comprising:
A base including a base member defining an upper surface sized to support an operator thereon and a support member connected to the base member and extending outwardly from the base member to a distal end to engage a perimeter rail of the mobile platform, and
A frame for connection to the mobile platform, the frame comprising at least one leg extending from a first end rotatably connected to the base to a second end rotatably connected to at least one mounting bracket for connection to the mobile platform.
2. The access table assembly of claim 1, further comprising a step rotatably connected to the base.
3. The access table assembly of claim 2, further comprising a step lock member that cooperates with the base and the step to retain the step relative to the base member.
4. The access table assembly of claim 2, wherein the step includes at least one side rail connected to a transverse step member, the at least one side rail rotatably connected to the base member, wherein the side rail has a length that is less than a length of the leg.
5. The access table assembly of claim 2, wherein the step is rotatably connected adjacent a first side of the base member and the support member extends outwardly from a second side of the base component opposite the first side.
6. The access table assembly of claim 1, further comprising a handle assembly connected to the perimeter rail of the mobile platform.
7. The access table assembly of claim 6, wherein the handle assembly further comprises a handle member rotatably connected to a handle bracket connected to the perimeter rail of the mobile platform.
8. The access table assembly of claim 7, wherein the handle assembly further comprises a handle lock member that cooperates with the handle bracket and the handle member to retain the handle member relative to the handle bracket.
9. The access table assembly of claim 8, wherein the handle assembly has a first position in which the handle member is upright for grasping by the operator and the handle lock member is engaged with the handle bracket and the handle member, and a second position in which the handle member is rotated relative to the handle bracket to fold for storage adjacent the peripheral rail of the mobile platform.
10. The access table assembly of claim 1, wherein the support member is fixed relative to the base member.
11. The access table assembly of claim 1, wherein the access table assembly has a first position supporting an operator on an upper surface of the base member above the mobile platform, wherein the support member is oriented at a first angle relative to the leg and the leg is oriented at a second angle relative to the mounting bracket;
Wherein the access table assembly has a second position storing the base adjacent the perimeter rail of the mobile platform, wherein the support member is oriented at a third angle relative to the leg and the leg is oriented at the second angle relative to the mounting bracket, and
Wherein the base member and support member rotate relative to the leg when moving from the first position to the second position.
12. The access table assembly of claim 11, wherein the access table assembly has a third position in which the access table assembly is stored adjacent to the floor of the mobile platform, wherein the support member is oriented at the third angle relative to the leg and the leg is oriented at a fourth angle relative to the mounting bracket, and
Wherein the leg rotates relative to the mounting bracket when moving between the second position and the third position.
13. The access table assembly of claim 11, further comprising a first locking member that cooperates with the mounting bracket and the leg to retain the leg relative to the mounting bracket in the first position, and
A second locking member, in the second position, cooperates with the leg and the support member to retain the base member relative to the leg.
14. The access table assembly of claim 11, wherein the distal end of the support member is received within a channel defined by the at least one leg when the access table assembly is in the second position.
15. An overhead lifting vehicle, comprising:
a chassis;
a mobile platform connected to the chassis via a lift assembly, the mobile platform having a floor and a perimeter rail surrounding the floor, and
The access mesa assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 14.
16. The overhead lifting vehicle of claim 15 wherein the perimeter rail of the mobile platform is retractable toward the floor of the mobile platform, wherein the access panel assembly is connected with the mobile platform and positioned with the base member adjacent and parallel to the floor of the mobile platform, and the handle is rotated over the floor and the base member of the mobile platform.
17. A method, comprising:
Connecting a mounting bracket of a support frame of an access countertop assembly to a mobile platform of an overhead hoist vehicle, the access countertop assembly having a base rotatably connected to the support frame, and
Placing the access table assembly in a first position supporting an operator thereon by:
rotating the legs of the support frame relative to the mounting bracket to stand upright and adjacent the perimeter rail of the mobile platform and engaging a first locking member to retain the legs adjacent the perimeter rail, and
The base of the access table assembly is rotated until a support member extending outwardly from the base engages the peripheral rail such that an upper surface of the base is positioned above and parallel to a floor of the mobile platform to support an operator thereon.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising placing the access mesa assembly in a second position for storage by:
rotating the leg of the support frame relative to the mounting bracket to stand upright and adjacent the peripheral rail of the mobile platform and engaging the first locking member to retain the leg adjacent the peripheral rail, and
The base of the access table assembly is rotated until an upper surface of the base faces an adjacent peripheral rail and is perpendicular to the floor of the mobile platform, and a second locking member is engaged to retain the base adjacent the peripheral rail.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising:
connecting a handle bracket of a handle to the perimeter rail of the mobile platform, the handle having a handle member rotatably connected to the handle bracket;
Wherein placing the access table assembly in the first position further comprises rotating the handle member until the handle member extends from the handle bracket away from the floor and the peripheral rail of the mobile platform and engages a handle lock member to retain the handle member;
Wherein placing the access panel assembly in the second position further comprises rotating the handle member until the handle member extends from the handle support toward the floor of the mobile platform and adjacent to the perimeter rail.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising:
placing the access mesa assembly in a third position for storage by:
rotating the leg of the support frame relative to the mounting bracket and away from the perimeter rail to be adjacent the floor of the mobile platform, and
Rotating the base of the access table assembly until the upper surface of the base is positioned adjacent and parallel to a floor of the mobile platform, and
Rotating the handle member until the handle member extends from the handle support toward and adjacent to the floor of the mobile platform, and
Retracting the peripheral rail of the mobile platform toward the floor of the mobile platform.
21. The method of claim 17, wherein placing the access panel assembly in the first position further comprises rotating a step connected to the base such that a lateral step member is positioned between the base and the floor of the mobile platform.
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