1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to aerial ladders and particularly to an aerial ladder cradle assembly with an attachment means to allow the ladder to be deployed at a negative horizontal angle, improve operator visibility, improve compartment space, and improve leverage angle efficiency.
2. Discussion of Related Art
A common problem in aerial ladders for fire trucks is the inherent inability to deploy at a negative horizontal angle. Further, many aerial ladders have poor operator visibility and low leverage angle efficiency. There is known in the art ladders that tilt down from a horizontal position. However, none are known that use an elevated cradle. Pat. No. 5,366,052 to Keh-Lin discloses a device that may be used as a conveyor in an upright position and as a ladder when lowered to the ground from that horizontal position. Pat. No. 5,626,440 to Greene, Jr., et al discloses a retractable stairway that in a horizontal position that can be tilted to an extended position 45 degrees from the horizontal position. Pat. No. 4,335,803 to Sugita discloses a gangway ladder having its one end supported by a truck assembly so as to be tiltable to a horizontal or a downward position. Pat. No. 5,339,919 to Boyd discloses a boarding ladder assembly that moves the ladder from a vertical stored position to a downward position while in use.
Despite attempts in the prior art to improve range of motion of mounted ladders, none have been able to employ a cradle mount. Thus, there is a desire and a need in the art not only to increase the range of motion of a mounted aerial ladder for rescue situations, but also to improve operator visibility and improve leverage angle efficiency.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a cradle mount for aerial ladders (or booms).
In one embodiment of the present invention, an assembly for rotatably and pivotally supporting an aerial ladder or boom has a turntable adapted to be mounted on a vehicle for rotation about a vertical axis, a first pair of upwardly extending parallel support flanges and a second pair of upwardly extending parallel support flanges extending upwardly from the surface of said turntable, the second pair of flanges extending to a substantially lesser elevation than said first pair of flanges; a cradle formed by a pair of parallel cradle arms laterally spaced to support a base end of said ladder or boom therebetween and at least one cross member connecting said arms, each of said arms having an end pivotally connected to a flange of said first pair of flanges; a hydraulic cylinder pivotally (which may be dual acting) attached to each of said cradle arms at a point spaced away from said first pair of flanges and an extendable-retractable rod projecting from each hydraulic cylinder and having an outer end pivotally attached to a flange of said second pair of flanges.
The cylinders may be connected to the arms by means of aligned trunnion pins projecting outwardly from opposite sides of the cylinders. Also, the hydraulic cylinder rods do not need to be fully retracted into the cylinders when said ladder or boom is in the horizontal position, whereby an outer end of said ladder or boom can be lowered below the horizontal position.
The trunnion pins may attached to the exterior of a hoop which encircles and is attached, such as by weld to the body of said hydraulic cylinder. The trunnion pins may be positioned in the middle or adjacent the end of said cylinder through which said rod extends.
The cradle arms are bifurcated at the point at which said trunnion pins are attached, said cylinders being fitted between said bifurcations, each of which have an aperture through which one of said trunnion pins extends.
Other features of the present invention will become more apparent to persons having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains from the following description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
The foregoing features, as well as other features, will become apparent with reference to the description and figures below, in which like numerals represent like elements, and in which:
The present invention generally relates to aerial ladders and particularly to an aerial ladder cradle assembly with an attachment means to allow the ladder to be deployed at a negative horizontal angle, improve operator visibility, improve rescue capability, and improve leverage angle efficiency. Specifically, the resulting aerial ladder configuration of the present invention allows an improved functional range of motional including a tilt down 10 degrees from a horizontal position.
Referring now to the figures,
As the rod of cylinder 88 extends, ladder 88 is pivoted upward from pivot point 86. As shown this leverage angle is 15 degrees and therefore limits the payload of the ladder. The point of location of cylinder rod mount 98, cylinder 94, and pivot point 86 form a triangle. Further, it is only possible to lower the ladder slightly below a horizontal position due to the stroke of cylinder.
It is known in the art that the flatter/smaller the triangle the less of a lifting force may be applied. In
As cylinder rod 110 of cylinder 106 extends, ladder 88 is pivoted upward from pivot point 104. In
The present invention has the advantages of a shorter/smaller triangle (i.e., a low profile), and the advantages of a taller/bigger triangle (i.e., an increased mechanical advantage), while eliminating all the disadvantages (i.e., low mechanical advantage, low visibility, and no handrail bending force).
In one embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
As shown in
As shown in
Cradle 20 is also mounted to a cylinder 46 of a two-directional (i.e., double-acting) hydraulic system well known in the art. Movement of all cylinders is fluid actuated using a cylinder body and a cylinder rod. For example, shown in
Referring to
In use, as cylinder rod 50 of cylinder 46 extends, cradle 20 is pivoted upward about a pivot axis formed by the two pivot pin connecting points 38. As best shown in
Unlike the
Additionally, the mechanical advantage can be achieved by the turntable structure which has a lower height. This allows for more compartmentalization on the fire truck body for a given overall travel height. This provides for additional storage of emergency equipment. While the invention has special applicability to aerial ladders, it can be used to support other equipment, as well, for example, booms mounted on construction or excavation work vehicles, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, the present invention attempts to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.