Claims
- 1. An adjustable height stairway comprising:
- a base;
- two parallel lower frame members having first base engagement ends;
- first connection means for pivotally mounting the first base engagement ends to the base, the lower frame members swingable about the first connection means;
- two parallel upper frame members having second base engagement ends;
- second connection means for pivotally mounting the second base engagement ends to the base, the second connection means being remote from the first means, the upper frame members swingable about the second connection means;
- a plurality of steps parallel to the base disposed at intervals along the lower frame members, each of the steps having one end and an opposed other end;
- the one ends pivotally connected between one of the upper frame members and one of the lower frame members;
- the other ends pivotally connected between another of the upper frame members and another of the lower frame members;
- the frame members each including an elongate edge having a wave-like configuration comprised of alternating peaks and valleys, the elongate edges on the upper frame members faced toward the elongate edges on the lower frame members;
- connection locations on the peaks where the steps are pivotally connected to the frame members;
- means for swinging the stairway upon the first and second connection means;
- the stairway having a collapsed configuration in which peaks of elongate edges of the lower frame members project into valleys on the upper frame members such that all the connection locations are coplanar and tops of the steps are in a common plane;
- the stairway having a expanded configuration where the elongate edges of the upper frame members are spaced from the elongate edges of the lower frame members.
- 2. The stairway of claim 1 wherein the stairway moves from the collapsed configuration to the expanded configuration as the stairway is swung upward about the first and second connection means.
- 3. The stairway of claim 1 wherein the steps form a runway during the collapsed configuration.
- 4. The stairway of claim 3 wherein portions of the upper frame members protrude through the common plane at least during the collapsed configuration, the portions disposed along the runway such that the runway and the portions together define a cross-sectionally flat rectangular channel.
- 5. The stairway of claim 1 wherein the second connection means is a means for releasably and pivotally mounting the second base engagement ends to the base, whereby the stairway can assume the collapsed position while the lower frame members are inclined relative to the base.
- 6. The stairway of claim 1 wherein;
- the one upper frame member has one flat surface facing another flat surface on the other upper frame member;
- the one lower frame member has a first flat surface facing a second flat surface on the other lower frame member;
- the flat surfaces slide against the end of the steps at the connection locations.
- 7. The stairway of the claim 1 further including:
- tops of the stairs;
- principle weight bearing zones at the middles of the tops for accepting the weight of persons on the steps, the principle weight bearing zones being closer to connection locations on the lower frame members than to connection locations on the lower frame members.
- 8. The stairway of claim 1 wherein the steps further comprise:
- a top horizontal load bearing surface connecting the one ends with the other ends;
- elongate slots defined by the ends, the slots being parallel to the load bearing surfaces;
- apertures defined by the ends, the apertures aligned with longitudinal axes of the slots;
- flat bars in the steps faced against the ends and removably attached thereto, the bars defining first holes aligned with the apertures and defining second holes at the elongate slots;
- wherein the connection locations are at the holes.
- 9. The stairway of claim 1 further comprising:
- an exterior surface on the one upper frame member, the exterior surface faced away from one of the ends of the steps, the exterior surface defining a flat, generally circular recess;
- a head flush with the exterior surface fitting closely in the recess;
- a shaft extending from the head through the one upper frame member and through the one end, the longitudinal axis of the shaft being eccentric relative to the head;
- a nut at the end threadingly engaging portion of the shaft protruded through the one end.
- 10. The stairway of claim 1 wherein all the frame members have an identical configuration.
- 11. An adjustable height stairway comprising:
- a base;
- a lower frame member;
- first connection means for pivotally mounting the lower frame member to the base;
- an upper frame member parallel to the lower frame member;
- second connection means for pivotally mounting the upper frame member to the base, the second connection means being remote from the first means;
- steps parallel to the base and disposed along the frame members and having a pivotal connection with each of the frame members;
- means for swinging the stairway upon the first and second connection means;
- the stairway having a collapsed configuration in which the pivotal connections all lie in a single plane.
- 12. The stairway of claim 11 wherein the stairway moves toward the collapsed configuration as the stairway swings in a first angular direction and wherein the stairway moves away from the collapsed configuration as the stairway moves in a second angular direction.
- 13. The stairway of claim 12 wherein tops of the steps align in a common plane during the collapsed position so as to form a ramp.
- 14. The stairway of claim 13 wherein second connection means is a means for releasably and pivotally mounting the upper frame member to the base, whereby the stairway can form the ramp at a plurality of angular positions of the stairway when the second connection means is released.
- 15. The stairway of claim 11 wherein each of the steps further comprises:
- an end of the step bearing slidably against the first frame member and the second frame member;
- an elongate slot defined by the end;
- an aperture defined by the end, the aperture aligned with a longitudinal axis of the slot;
- a flat bar faced against the end and removably attached thereto, the bar defining a first hole aligned with the aperture and defining a second hole at the elongate slot;
- wherein the connection locations are at the holes.
GOVERNMENT USE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty.
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