Carriage roller adjusting mechanism for stairlifts

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6755136
  • Patent Number
    6,755,136
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 17, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 29, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for adjusting the rollers of a stairlift carriage, for ensuring that the carriage is firmly located on a stairlift rail, includes rollers for engaging one side of the stairlift rail, as well as rollers located on an opposite side of the rail, such that the stairlift rail is located between opposed sets of rollers. To achieve adjustment, the rollers on one side of the rail are located on a common member, which can be displaced toward and away from the stairlift rail.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to stair mounted elevators or lifts, commonly known as stairlifts.




BACKGROUND




Stairlifts, in the form of a carriage mounted for movement along a rail, are well known for moving aged or handicapped persons up and down staircases.




In our pending International Patent Application PCT/GB99/03447 we describe and claim a form of stairlift in which the stairlift carriage is supported on a narrow tubular rail including four rolling surfaces arranged about the rail cross-section at 45° to a horizontal plane through the rail. To this end, the carriage includes roller pairs which bear on the rolling surfaces extending along the rail, and the above application describes how these rollers are provided in upper and lower pairs. The pending application further describes the use of axle pins mounted in eccentric through bores in the lower rollers which allows adjustment of the lower rollers to take up unwanted play between the carriage and the rail.




In practice, we have found that the particular rail and carriage configuration does not best lend itself to adjustment in the manner described. Further, accessing and manipulating the eccentric mounts of the lower rollers can be difficult for an installer.




It is an object of this invention to provide a stairlift which allows adjustment in installation and/or operation which addresses the aforementioned problems, or which will at least provides a useful choice.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, in one aspect, the invention provides a stairlift carriage for movement along a stairlift rail, said carriage including:




a plurality of first rollers arranged to engage said rail from a first direction;




a plurality of second rollers arranged to engage said rail from a second direction, said second direction being substantially opposed to said first direction; and




adjustment means operable to adjust the spacing between at some of said first rollers and said second rollers, said carriage being characterised in that said adjustment means includes a common member on which at least two of said first rollers are mounted and displacement means operable to displace said common member towards said second rollers.




Preferably all of said first rollers are mounted on said common member.




Preferably said carriage further includes a spaced pair of side plates which, when said carriage is in its normal operating position, overlie opposite sides of said rail, wherein said rollers are mounted to project inwardly from said side plates.




Preferably said displacement means is operable to displace said common member with respect to the side plate from which said first rollers project. Said displacement means conveniently comprises one or more grub screws, each grub screw being mounted in a stud fixed to said side plate.




In a second aspect the invention provides a stairlift including the carriage as herein before set forth.




Many variations in the way the present invention may be performed will present themselves to those skilled in the art. The description which follows is intended as an illustration only and the absence of description of particular alternatives or variants should in no way be applied to limit the scope of the invention. Such description of specific elements which follows should also be interpreted as including equivalents whether existing now or in the future. The scope of the invention should be defined solely by the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




One form of stairlift carriage incorporating the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:




FIG.


1


: Shows an end sectional view of a stairlift carriage incorporating the invention mounted on a stairlift rail;




FIG.


2


: Shows, in a smaller scale, a view along the line II—II in

FIG. 1

with certain components omitted for clarity;




FIG.


3


: Shows, in a larger scale than

FIG. 2

, a view along the line A—A in

FIG. 2

; and




FIG.


4


: Shows, in a larger scale than

FIG. 2

, a view along the line B—B in FIG.


2


.











DESCRIPTION OF WORKING EMBODIMENT




Referring firstly to

FIG. 1

, the present invention provides a stairlift carriage


10


mounted substantially above, for movement along, a tubular rail


11


of constant cross section. The carriage is supported on the rail by a first roller set


12


and a second roller set


13


and it will be appreciated that the roller sets


12


and


13


engage opposite sides of the rail and from substantially opposite directions.




The rail and roller configuration is such as to permit smooth movement of the carriage longitudinally of the rail yet prevent tilting, skewing and rotation of the carriage about the rail.




In the form shown, each of the roller sets


12


and


13


comprises four rollers, the first set


12


being shown in entirety in

FIG. 2

and comprising individual roller pairs


12




a


,


12




b


and


12




c


and


12




d


, the rollers


12




c


and


12




d


being mounted to engage the rail at a position longitudinally spaced from that engaged by the rollers


12




a


and


12




b.






The roller set


13


is a mirror of the roller set


12


.




In accordance with conventional practice, the rail


11


has a plurality of rolling surfaces


14


,


15


,


16


and


17


for rolling engagement by the roller sets


12


and


13


. As can be seen, the rolling surfaces are arranged about the cross section of the tubular rail, extend longitudinally of the rail


11


and are formed by the same elements that define the structural elements of the tube. This leads to a compact and structurally efficient rail.




In the form shown, rollers


12




a


and


12




d


engage rolling surface


14


, rollers


12




b


and


12




c


engage rolling surface


15


, rollers


13




b


and


13




c


engage rolling surface


16


and rollers


13




a


and


13




d


engage rolling surface


17


.




As shown, the carriage


10


further includes a main chassis


20


which, when the carriage is mounted in position on the rail


11


, spans over the rail. Mounted at spaced points on the chassis


20


, preferably along opposite edges of the chassis, are side plates


21


and


22


which extend down to overlie at least part of both sides of the rail


11


. As will be described in greater detail below, the side plates also serve as mountings for the roller sets


12


and


13


.




Included on the chassis


20


is a mounting base


23


which is angled to the remainder of the chassis and serves as a mounting surface for main drive motor


24


and gearbox


25


. The chassis


20


further includes a central aperture


26


. This gives clearance to enable drive pinion


28


, mounted on output shaft


27


of gearbox


25


, to engage with drive rack


29


located below the chassis


20


on rail


11


. Rotation of the pinion


28


causes the carriage


10


to be displaced along the rail


11


.




The lower part of side plate


22


is preferably provided with an internal triangulated bracing member


30


, the bracing member extending along the carriage and adding considerable stiffness to that section of the carriage which provides the mount to the rail


11


. As can be seen, the bracing member also provides convenient mounting points for the second rollers


13


. Indeed, the configuration of bracing which provides significant natural strength—a triangle—also perfectly positions the rollers


13




a


,


13




b


,


13




c


and


13




d


to engage the perpendicular rolling surfaces


16


and


17


of the rail


11


.




In order to provide adjustment between the rollers


12


,


13


and the rail


11


, the first rollers


12


are mounted for movement toward and away from the rollers


13


. To this end, at least some, and preferably all, of the rollers


12


are mounted on a common member or bogie


31


which, in turn, is mounted on the inner surface of side plate


21


for movement toward and away from the side plate


21


and away from and toward the roller set


13


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2

to


4


, the bogie


31


has a solid centre section


32


of rectangular cross-section and two end sections


33




a


and


33




b


of triangular section, the rollers


12


being mounted on the end sections


33




a


,


33




b


so as to mirror the configuration of the rollers


13


. As can be seen from

FIG. 4

, each of the rollers


12


(and indeed each of the rollers


13


) is mounted on an axle pin


34


via a roller bearing


35


. Each axle pin


34


is screwed into threaded bores


36


provided in end sections


33


of bogie


31


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, the centre section


32


of bogie


31


includes a pair of spaced bores


37


which slidingly receive a pair of studs


38


fixed to, and projecting inwardly from, the side plate


21


. Screw fitted into a central bore


39


in each stud


38


is a grub screw


40


and it will be appreciated that as the grub screws


40


are screwed into bores


39


, the bogie


31


is displaced away from the inner surface of side plate


21


. Simultaneously, the rollers


12


are displaced toward the rollers


13


to more firmly clamp the carriage


10


onto rail


11


.




Once the desired roller adjustment has been achieved, the bogie


31


may be locked in place by locking bolts


41


(

FIG. 2

) which pass through end tabs


42


of a fixing plate


43


fixed to side plate


21


, and engage in bores drilled in the end faces of the end sections


33




a


and


33




b.






Although the bogie


31


has been described as a single component, it could be provided in two parts with one pair of rollers on each part.




In use, the installer sets the carriage


10


on the rail


11


which he has previously mounted on the stair. The carriage is preferably mounted so that the side plate


22


is adjacent one wall defining the stairway and the side plate


21


is on the outside of the installation. The installer can then tighten the carriage


10


on the rail


11


by inserting an Allen key into each bore


39


in turn and causing bogie


31


to be displaced away from side plate


21


until the rollers pairs


12


and


13


are firmly yet rotatably engaged with opposite sides of the rail


11


. Once the bogie


31


has been positioned correctly, the installer tightens bolts


41


to lock the bogie with respect to the side plate


21


.




It will thus be appreciated that the present invention, at least in the case of the embodiment thereof described above, provides a simple yet effective means of providing for roller adjustment to be effected on a stairlift installation from a position easily accessed by an installer.



Claims
  • 1. A stairlift carriage for movement along a stairlift rail, said stairlift carriage comprising:a plurality of first rollers arranged for engaging a stairlift rail from a first direction; a plurality of second rollers arranged for engaging said stairlift rail from a second direction, said second direction being substantially opposite to said first direction; and, means for adjusting a spacing between at least some of said plurality of first rollers and said plurality of second rollers, said means for adjusting including: a common member on which at least two of said plurality of first rollers are mounted; and, means for displacing said common member toward said plurality of second rollers.
  • 2. The stairlift carriage for movement along a stairlift rail according to claim 1, wherein all of said plurality of first rollers are mounted on said common member.
  • 3. The stairlift carriage for movement along a stairlift rail according to claim 1, further comprising a spaced pair of side plates overlying opposite sides of said stairlift rail when said stairlift carriage is in its operating position, said plurality of first rollers and said plurality of second rollers being mounted for projecting inwardly from said spaced pair of side plates.
  • 4. The stairlift carriage for movement along a stairlift rail according to claim 3, wherein said means for displacing said common member displaces said common member relative to one side plate of said spaced pair of side plates from which said plurality of first rollers project.
  • 5. The stairlift carriage for movement along a stairlift rail according to claim 4, where in said means for displacing said common member includes at least one grub screw mounted in a stud fixed to said one side plate.
  • 6. A stairlift, comprising:a stairlift rail; and, a carriage for movement along said stairlift rail, said carriage including: a plurality of first rollers arranged for engaging said stairlift rail from a first direction; a plurality of second rollers arranged for engaging said stairlift rail from a second direction, said second direction being substantially opposite to said first direction; and, means for adjusting a spacing between at least some of said plurality of first rollers and said plurality of second rollers, said means for adjusting including: a common member on which at least two of said plurality of first rollers are mounted; and, means for displacing said common member toward said plurality of second rollers.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0001249 Jan 2000 GB
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/GB01/00224 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/53188 7/26/2001 WO A
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