Claims
- 1. A baggage slide for a movable elevated passenger walkway/bridge having attached to said movable elevated passenger walkway/bridge an auxiliary access stairway extending downwardly on an incline from the movable elevated passenger walkway/bridge to the tarmac, the auxiliary access stairway having an upper portion landing platform for facilitating access for airline service employees to and from the elevated passenger walkway/bridge from and to the tarmac, the baggage slide comprising:
a baggage slide support member attached to a movable elevated passenger walkway/bridge and extending from said elevated passenger walkway/bridge near a leading edge and near an underneath side of an auxiliary access stairway's upper portion landing platform, the baggage slide support member further laterally extending beyond the auxiliary access stairway's upper portion landing platform a sufficient length to pivotally couple a loading end of an inclined modular ramp assembly; the inclined modular ramp assembly including an unloading end for resting on a tarmac surface with a generally planar conveyance surface extending between the unloading end and the loading end for the sliding conveyance of an article from said loading end to said unloading end; the inclined modular ramp assembly being disposed near and generally parallel to the auxiliary access stairway; and the inclined modular ramp assembly further including upstanding wall members generally along each edge of the generally planar conveyance surface, the upstanding wall members being means for preventing the sliding article from falling off the generally planar conveyance surface.
- 2. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, wherein the loading end of the inclined modular ramp assembly has side access means for loading the article from the auxiliary access stairway's upper portion landing platform onto the inclined modular ramp assembly.
- 3. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, wherein the unloading end of the inclined modular ramp assembly has side access means for removing the article from the inclined modular ramp assembly.
- 4. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, wherein the unloading end of the inclined modular ramp assembly further comprises an article stop extending substantially across said inclined modular ramp assembly, said article stop further being located downstream of said side access means for removing the article from the inclined modular ramp assembly.
- 5. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 4, wherein the article stop is adapted to absorb the impact shock of the sliding article.
- 6. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, wherein the generally planar conveyance surface comprises a longitudinally oriented channel corrugated surface defining rain water runoff paths between upper surfaces of the channel corrugated surface.
- 7. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 2, wherein the side access means for loading the article from the auxiliary access stairway's upper portion landing platform onto the inclined modular ramp assembly includes a first segment for funneling the article to said loading end, the first segment having a width greater than a corresponding width of the unloading end.
- 8. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, wherein the inclined modular ramp assembly further includes a shell for covering at least a portion of the inclined modular ramp assembly.
- 9. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 5, wherein the article stop is a rubber reinforced gate.
- 10. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, wherein the inclined modular ramp assembly comprises one or more segments of predetermined length each.
- 11. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 10, wherein the one or more segments is adjustable in length so as to maintain a substantially constant ratio between a height of the loading end from the tarmac surface and a length of the inclined modular ramp assembly.
- 12. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, wherein the inclined modular ramp assembly comprises a loading segment, an unloading segment and at least one intermediate segment there between.
- 13. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, wherein the inclined modular ramp assembly comprises a loading segment, an unloading segment and a plurality of intermediate segments there between, the plurality of intermediate segments having at least two different lengths.
- 14. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, wherein the unloading end further comprises ground engagement wheels coupled to the inclined modular ramp assembly at said unloading end for facilitating ground movement of the baggage slide as the elevated passenger walkway/bridge is maneuvered into position.
- 15. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, further comprising winch means located at the loading end for the controllable lowering of the article down the inclined modular ramp assembly and for the transfer of the article up the inclined modular ramp assembly.
- 16. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 1, wherein inclined modular ramp assembly further includes a shell for covering a substantial portion of the inclined modular ramp assembly.
- 17. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 6, wherein the longitudinally oriented channel corrugated surface provides for a reduced friction thereby enhancing the sliding of the article down the inclined modular ramp by causing only the upper surface of the longitudinally oriented channel corrugated surface to be in direct contact with the article as the article slides down the inclined modular ramp.
- 18. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 12, wherein the loading segment comprises:
a platform portion; and a connecting portion for connecting the platform portion to the at least one intermediate segment,
wherein the platform portion and the connecting portion form an obtuse angle.
- 19. The baggage slide in accordance with claim 13, wherein the loading segment comprises:
a platform portion; and a connecting portion for connecting the platform portion to the plurality of intermediate segments,
wherein the platform portion and the connecting portion form an obtuse angle.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/183,058.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09183058 |
Oct 1998 |
US |
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09785111 |
Feb 2001 |
US |