Claims
- 1. A platform, having
- a deck,
- a handrail, and
- means pivotally mounting the handrail to the deck for movement in opposite rotational directions between upright and inclined positions with respect to the deck, said mounting means including
- a first arm pivotally connected at one end to the deck,
- a second arm pivotally connected at one end to the handrail,
- the opposite ends of the arms being pivotally connected to one another to form a parallelogram linkage which maintains the handrail and first arm parallel as the handrail moves between upright and inclined positions,
- a first link pivotally connected at one end of the deck,
- a second link pivotally connected at one end to the first arm,
- the opposite end of the first link being pivotally connected to an intermediate portion of the second link so that the second link is swung to a first position in which a face thereon engages a face on the first link to limit further rotational movement in a first rotational direction as the handrail is moved its upright position, and
- means applying a yieldable force to urge the pivotal connection of the arms to one another as the handrail is swung between its upright and inclined positions.
- 2. As in claim 1, wherein the force applying means comprises
- a gas spring pivotally connected at opposite ends to the handrail and the pivotal connection at the arms to one another.
- 3. As in claim 1, wherein the pivotal connection of the first link to the second link moves into an over center position as its face engages said face on the second link.
- 4. As in claim 3, including
- a foot operated pedal connected to the second link for moving the links out of over center position so as to release the handrail for movement to its inclined position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention relates to inventions disclosed in provisional applications entitled Split Roller Wheel For Use With Aircraft Cargo Loaders, Ser. No. 60/083,667, Inventor: William C. Dean; Aircraft Cargo Loader With Multi-Center Platform Deck, Ser. No. 60/083,667, Inventor: William C. Dean; Aircraft Cargo Loader With Platform Leveling System, Ser. No. 60/083,666, Inventor: Stephen D. Sykes; all of which were filed Apr. 30, 1998, concurrently with the priority provisional application, entitled Aircraft Cargo Loader With Quick-Release Lift-Assisted Handrail, Ser. No. 60/083,610, Inventor: Stephen D. Sykes, and are incorporated herein in their entireties.
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