This invention relates to devices for securing mobility devices and, more particularly, to an apparatus for securing a mobility device such as a scooter to the inside of a vehicle.
Many people with limited physical capabilities transport themselves around using a mobility scooter or similar mobility device. A typical scooter will have four wheels, an electric motor, bicycle style handlebars, a large padded seat and a footplate. The rear wheels are driven and the front wheels steer. It is commonly driven or moved into a wheelchair access vehicle via a lift or ramp and, the disabled person alights the scooter and moves into the driver seat to drive the vehicle or into a passenger seat. Once inside the vehicle, it is desirable to secure or tie down the scooter, so that it does not move around while the vehicle is moving and, worse, become a massive and dangerous projectile in the event a sudden deceleration or accident.
Generally speaking, there is provided an apparatus for securing a mobility device such as a scooter to the inside of a vehicle.
The present invention is directed to an apparatus that is operable to anchor a mobility scooter or similar mobility device into a position from which it cannot move inside of a vehicle. When a mobility scooter is located in the desired position the user will actuate a switch which will lower a powered arm from a vertical parked position into a horizontal position across the middle of a mobility scooter. The powered arm will locate either into the floor or latch to a post secured into the floor (depending on the variant fitted to the vehicle) thereby restricting the movement of the mobility scooter in the event of an accident.
In one embodiment, an apparatus is provided for securing a scooter with a footplate to a vehicle having a floor. The apparatus includes a main beam having proximal and distal ends and being connectable to the vehicle floor to move between an up, rest position and a down, locking position, the down, locking position including a portion of the main beam extending generally laterally over and across the footplate of a scooter positioned thereunder; actuator means including a follower pin received for limited movement in a slot defined by guide means connected to the main beam, the actuator means being for moving the main beam between the up, rest position and down, locking positions; and latch means for securing the distal end of the main beam to the vehicle floor when in the down, locking position.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved device for securing mobility devices such as scooters on the inside of a vehicle.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment.
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, and any alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device and further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated are being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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Apparatus 10 generally includes a main beam 1, plate 2, a floor socket (or latch) 3 and an actuator assembly 11 that articulates (that is, one or more of components are moved via hinged interconnections) apparatus 10 between an up, resting position 14 (
Central beam 18 is hingedly connected to base beam 17 by hinge member 21 to pivot about a pin 25. Hinge member 21 is fixedly connected to base beam 17 and includes a stop plate 26 that extends about 90 degrees (that is, generally horizontally) from the generally vertically extending base beam 17.
Foot beam 19 is hingedly connected to central beam 18 by hinge member 22 to pivot about an axis 27 via a pin 28. Hinge member 22 is fixedly connected to foot beam 19 and includes a stop plate 29 that extends about 90 degrees from the length (that is, the long axis) of foot beam 19.
Actuator assembly 11 includes a motor 5 with linearly extending/retracting output rod 33 (i.e. a linear actuator), the motor 5 being pivotally mounted to the base beam 17 via a bracket member 34, which is fixed to base beam 17, and whereby motor 5 is pivotally mounted to bracket member 34 by a pin 35. At the distal end of the motor's output rod 33 is a follower in the form of a pin 38 that rides within slots 39 and 40 defined by guide plates 41 and 42, respectively, that are fixed to extend upwardly (as shown in
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In assembly, apparatus 10 is installed by mounting the base beam 17 via its plate 2 to the vehicle floor and by mounting floor socket 3 also to or in the vehicle floor (preferably flush with the floor) at such distance from the mounting of plate 2 so as to leave the desired gap between beams 17 and 19 to accommodate the intended scooter and as defined by the length of central beam 18. Where the lengths of central beam 18 and the actuator assembly 11 are adjustable, the positionment of floor socket 3 is selected within the range of such adjustability and the width of the scooter.
In use, once the scooter is maneuvered into position, as shown at 71 in
While electric motor 5 minimizes the effort required by the operator to use apparatus 10, alternative embodiments are contemplated wherein apparatus 10 lacks a motor, and the beams 17-19 are manually moved between the up, resting and down, locking positions 14 and 15. In this configuration, the gas struts 72 and 73 are particularly helpful to avoid damage to the scooter or user from inadvertently dropping the assembly 10 before it has reached a position resting on and locking with the vehicle floor. Likewise, the gas struts can be omitted from the assembly 10 or such dampening action can be achieved in other means, such as friction bushings or similar elements at the hinged connections between the beams.
Alternative embodiments are contemplated wherein central beam 18 and some portion of the actuator assembly 11 (that is, one or more of motor 5, output rod 33, connector rod 45 and other components connected thereto) are made for their length to be adjustable. That is, apparatus 10 is intended for use with scooters and/or similar mobility devices which might be of varying widths. The gap between base beam 17 and foot beam 19 in the down, locking position 15 is therefore contemplated to be made to readily accommodate such mobility device therebetween, but to not be too wide where apparatus 10 takes up more space than is necessary. Alternative embodiments are also contemplated wherein the base and foot beams 17 and 19 are made to be vertically adjustable to likewise readily accommodate the scooter or other mobility device contemplated for use therewith.
Alternative embodiments are contemplated wherein the main beam 1 is mounted, not to the vehicle floor, but to any other part of the vehicle, so long as it moves between an up, rest position out of the way and a down, locking position securing the scooter. For example, main beam 1 could lack a base beam 17, and the central beam 18 would be movably (e.g. pivotally) connected to some structure of or connected directly to the vehicle's side wall.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only preferred embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1417305.8 | Sep 2014 | GB | national |