Loading tanks of transport trucks is a hazardous and dangerous task. To prepare the tank for loading, it is necessary for a worker to open the hatch or hatches on the upper surface of the tank. The upper surface of the tank is typically cylindrical and often slippery causing frequent slips and falls by workers. Further, the worker must access the top surface again after the tank is loaded to close the hatch or hatches on the tank. Because of these hazardous conditions, it is known in the art to use safety cages to protect the worker, such as the one disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,216,741.
Most safety cages in the art are ineffective in providing fall protection for transport trucks such as dry bulk transport trucks. The typical standard operating procedure for loading dry bulk transport trucks is to open the hatch at one location, drive the truck to a loading station for loading, and then close the hatch at the second location or return the truck to the original or another location suitable for closing the hatch. The hatch cover is normally hinged on a horizontal axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the tank and truck. When the hatch cover is opened, it is desirable to pivot the hatch cover to a fully open position in which the top of the cover rests on the upper part of one lateral side of the tank. If the side railing of a safety cage is spaced laterally outward a sufficient distance to permit the hatch cover to be fully opened, the side railing is positioned too far laterally to prevent the worker from falling. It also may be too far away to be used by the worker as a grab bar to regain balance or to stop a fall. Conversely, if the side railing of a safety cage is spaced laterally inward a sufficient distance to prevent the worker from falling, the hatch cover is not permitted to be fully opened.
The present invention includes an apparatus for providing safe access to the top of a container preferably having a hatch cover positioned at the top of the container that pivots between an open and a closed position. In one embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a gangway capable of being raised and lowered and a cage having a first end attached to the gangway and an opposing second end. The cage may also include a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage, and a partial floor adjoining the first and second lateral sides at the first end. The partial floor may pivot about an axis extending parallel with the first end of the cage. Further, the joining side may have a gate that slidably engages the joining side.
In another embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes an elevated platform and a gangway attached to the platform that is capable of being raised lowered. The gangway also includes a body and an access wherein the body supports the access, which includes a self leveling step. The apparatus also includes a cage having a first end attached to the gangway and an opposing second end. The cage includes a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage, and a partial floor adjoining the first and second lateral sides at the first end. The first lateral side of the cage preferably includes a first horizontal rail, a second horizontal rail, and a third horizontal rail as well as a first vertical rail, a second vertical rail, and a third vertical rail. The first vertical rail of the first lateral side is preferably affixed to the gangway. The second lateral side of the cage preferably includes a first horizontal rail, a second horizontal rail, and a third horizontal rail as well as a first vertical rail, a second vertical rail, and a third vertical rail. The first vertical rail of the second lateral side is preferably affixed to the gangway. The joining side preferably includes a first horizontal rail and a second horizontal rail, which are connected to the third vertical rail of the first lateral side and the third vertical rail of the second lateral side. The joining side also preferably includes a gate, which is vertically slideably engaged with the third vertical rail of the first lateral side and the third vertical rail of the second lateral side. The partial floor preferably pivots about an axis extending parallel with the first end of the cage.
In yet another embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a cage having a first end and an opposing second end. The cage also includes a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage, and a partial floor adjoining the first and second lateral sides at the first end. The first lateral side of the cage preferably includes a first horizontal rail, a second horizontal rail, a first vertical rail, and a second vertical rail. Likewise, the second lateral side of the cage preferably includes a first horizontal rail, a second horizontal rail, a first vertical rail, and a second vertical rail. The joining side preferably includes a first horizontal rail and a second horizontal rail, wherein the first and second horizontal rails may be connected to the second vertical rail of the first lateral side and the second vertical rail of the second lateral side. The joining side further preferably includes a gate that is vertically slideably engaged with the second vertical rail of the first lateral side and the second vertical rail of the second lateral side. The partial floor preferably pivots about an axis extending parallel with the first end of the cage.
In another embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a gangway capable of being raised and lowered and a cage having a first end attached to the gangway and an opposing second end. The cage preferably includes a first lateral side, a second lateral side, and a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage. The joining side preferably includes a gate that is vertically slidably engaged with the joining side.
In another embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a gangway capable of being raised and lowered and a cage having a first end attached to the gangway and an opposing second end. The cage preferably includes a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage, and a partial floor that adjoins the first and second lateral sides at the first end. The partial floor preferably pivots about an axis extending parallel with the first end of the cage.
In yet another embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a cage having a first end and an opposing second end. The cage includes a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage, and a partial side adjoining the first lateral side at the first end. The joining side includes a first gate that is vertically slidably engaged with the joining side. The partial side includes an access opening and a second gate positioned adjacent to the opening. The second gate is vertically slidably engaged with the partial side.
In another embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a cage having a first end and an opposing second end. The cage includes a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage, and a partial side adjoining the first lateral side at the first end. The first lateral side of the cage includes a first horizontal rail, a second horizontal rail, a third horizontal rail, a first vertical rail, and a second vertical rail. The second lateral side of the cage includes a fourth horizontal rail, a fifth horizontal rail, a sixth horizontal rail, a third vertical rail, and a fourth vertical rail. The joining side includes a first gate that is vertically slidably engaged with the joining side. The partial side includes an access opening and a second gate positioned adjacent to the opening. The second gate is vertically slidably engaged with the partial side.
In another embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a cage having a first end and an opposing second end. The cage includes a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage, and a partial side adjoining the first lateral side at the first end. The partial side includes an access opening and a gate positioned adjacent to the opening. The gate is vertically slidably engaged with the partial side.
The present invention also includes a method and system for providing safe access to a top of a mobile container. The mobile container preferably has a hatch cover positioned at the top of the mobile container that pivots between an open and a closed position. In an embodiment of the method of the present invention, the method includes providing a gangway capable of being raised and lowered and providing a cage having a first end attached to the gangway and an opposing second end. The cage preferably includes a first lateral side, a second lateral side, and a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage. The joining side preferably includes a gate that is vertically slidably engaged with the joining side. The method also includes positioning the cage into engagement with the mobile container by lowering the gangway wherein the cage surrounds the hatch cover of the mobile container. The method finally includes sliding the gate in an upward direction to allow access for the hatch cover of the mobile container to be pivoted between the opened and closed position.
In another embodiment of the method of the present invention, the method includes providing a gangway capable of being raised and lowered and providing a cage having a first end attached to the gangway and an opposing second end. The cage preferably includes a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage, and a partial floor adjoining the first and second lateral sides at the first end of the cage. The partial floor is preferably pivotable about an axis extending parallel with the first end of the cage. The method also includes positioning the cage into engagement with the mobile container by lowering the gangway wherein the cage surrounds the hatch cover of the mobile container. The method finally includes pivoting the partial floor about the axis in an upward direction to allow access for the hatch cover of the mobile container to be pivoted between the opened and closed position.
In yet another embodiment of the method of the present invention, the method includes providing a gangway capable of being raised and lowered and providing a cage having a first end attached to the gangway and an opposing second end. The cage includes a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a joining side for joining the first and second lateral sides at the opposing second end of the cage, and a partial side. The partial side includes an access opening and a gate positioned adjacent to the opening wherein the gate is vertically slidably engaged with the partial side. The method also includes positioning the cage into engagement with the mobile container by lowering the gangway wherein the cage surrounds a hatch cover of the mobile container. The method includes accessing the cage through the access opening of the partial side of the cage and sliding the gate in an upward direction to allow access for the hatch cover of the mobile container to be pivoted between an open and closed position.
The present invention is related to a safety cage and gangway that is particularly suitable for use when opening and closing the hatch of a tanker truck and in particular a dry bulk material tanker truck. Although primarily described herein in terms of its use with tank trucks and service station platforms, it will be clear that the present invention can also be used in connection with other devices including a variety of other mobile containers and service station configurations. The invention will be described with reference to the figures forming an integral non-limiting part of the instant specification. Throughout the description similar elements will be numbered accordingly.
In order to enhance the safety of workers who open and close the hatches of the tanker vehicles, a safety cage 20 is provided, which is designed to be placed in encompassing relation to the hatch 17. The safety cage 20 is preferably supported on the free end of a gangway 30. As more fully discussed below, gangway 30 preferably includes a ramp or an access stairway 33 having steps that may be self leveling and a body 34 supporting the stairway 33. Gangway 30 is affixed to platform 12 so that it can be raised to a stored positioned, as shown in
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Further, the second upright side 50, which opposes first upright side 40, includes a bottom horizontal rail 51, an intermediate horizontal rail 52, and an upper horizontal rail 53. Similar to the first upright side 40, the second upright side 50 also includes a first vertical rail 54 positioned adjacent to the gangway 30, an intermediate vertical rail 55 that intersects the horizontal rails 51, 52, and 53, and a third vertical rail 56 positioned adjacent to joining upright side 60. Bottom horizontal rail 51 is secured to the lower end of the vertical rails 54, 55, and 56, intermediate horizontal rail 52 is secured in approximately the middle of the vertical rails 54, 55, and 56, and upper horizontal rail 53 is secured to the upper end of the vertical rails 54, 55, and 56. The horizontal rails 51, 52, and 53 and vertical rails 54, 55, and 56 are rigidly secured at their respective points of intersection by techniques such as welding or providing bolt attachments.
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The joining upright side 60 further may include a gate 80 that preferably vertically slides relative to vertical rails 46 and 56. In the embodiment shown in
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Spring loaded reels 88 may be used to assist movement of gate 80 in the upward direction along rollers 91 and are beneficial in preventing cage 20 from lifting upward due to the upward force and movement of gate 80. In the embodiment shown, three spring loaded reels 88 are affixed to intermediate horizontal rail 62 at approximately equal spacing between vertical rails 46 and 56. As more clearly shown in
Partial pivotable floor 70 of cage 20 may be positioned between the two opposing upright sides 40 and 50 and at the opposing end of cage 20 from joining upright side 60. As shown in
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In the embodiment shown, pivot axis 76 extends through first vertical rail 44, through floor 70 along first side 71, and then through first vertical rail 54. Pivot axis 76 is secured on the outer side of the first vertical rails 44 and 54 using a bolt and nut type assembly, which secures axis 76 to cage 20 but still allows floor 70 to rotate with respect to axis 76.
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As discussed above, gangway 30 may include an access ramp or stairway 33 having steps and a body 34 for supporting the stairway 33. Gangway body 34 typically incorporates treads for securing the steps of stairway 33. Gangway 30 also may include vertical posts 35 extending upward and approximately in line with the vertical rails 44, 45, 46 of cage 20 on a first lateral side 31 and vertical posts 35 extending upward and approximately in line with vertical rails 54, 55, 56 of cage 20 on a second lateral side 32. Handrail 36 may connect vertical posts 35 on the first lateral side 31 and handrail 37 may connect vertical posts 35 on the second lateral side 32 of gangway 30. The handrail of gangway 30 may be extended on one or both sides to block the exit so that a worker is unable to easily access the exit or ladder 16 while the gangway is in the lowered service position. In the embodiments shown, handrail 37 is extended.
As discussed above, gangway 30 is preferably connected to platform 12 and is pivotable between a raised stored positioned, as shown in
Cage 20 may be supported on the free end of gangway 30. In the embodiment shown, a portion of body 34 of gangway 30 extends under a portion of cage 20 including first vertical rails 44 and 54 of lateral sides 40 and 50, respectively. Cage 20 is secured to gangway 30 by a bolt 38 extending through the portion of body 34 extending under cage 20 and into first vertical rail 44 of lateral side 40. Cage 20 is also secured to gangway 30 by a bolt 38 extending through the portion of body 34 extending under cage 20 and into first vertical rail 54 of lateral side 50. The portion of body 34 that extends under cage 20 is positioned low enough so that it will not interfere with the pivoting of floor 70 about axis 76. Other securing mechanisms may also be used to secure cage 20 to gangway 30 without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, cage 20 may be secured directly to platform 12 thereby eliminating the need for a gangway.
In performing servicing operations using the embodiment of the present invention shown in
Alternatively, if the tank truck 11 approaches the service station in the opposite direction or hatch cover 19 was pivotally hinged to hatch 17 on a horizontal axis on the opposing side of hatch 17 to horizontal axis 21 (such as shown in
After material has been loaded, tank truck 11 may then be driven back to the servicing station where a worker may close the hatch cover 19. The hatch cover 19 may be closed using the same techniques discussed above. The technique used, pivoting of the floor 70 or lifting of gate 80, depends on the direction that the tank truck 11 approaches the service station, which side the hatch cover 19 is hinged to the hatch 17, and/or the position of the floor 70 and/or gate 80 on cage 20.
Optionally, gates and/or floor panels may also be added to other sides of cage 20. For example, if the hatch cover 19 opens on a horizontal axis perpendicular to axis 21 and extending in the lateral direction of the vehicle, upright sides 40 and/or 50 may be configured to include a gate similar to gate 80 and the bottom horizontal rail 41 and 51, respectively, would be at least partially removed or positioned so that it does not interfere with hatch cover 19. Alternatively, upright sides 40 and/or 50 may be configured to include a floor panel similar to the configuration of floor 70 with a pivoting axis. In yet another embodiment of the present invention, all four sides of cage 20 include a pivotable floor 70. Alternatively, all four sides of cage 20 may include a gate 80.
The first upright side 140 may include a bottom horizontal rail 141, an intermediate horizontal rail 142, and an upper horizontal rail 143. The first upright side 140 also may include a first vertical rail 144 positioned near partial access side 170 and a second vertical rail 146 positioned adjacent to joining upright side 160. In the embodiment shown in
The second upright side 150, which opposes first upright side 140, may include a bottom horizontal rail 151, an intermediate horizontal rail 152, and an upper horizontal rail 153. Similar to the first upright side 140, the second upright side 150 also may include a first vertical rail 154 positioned near partial access side 170 and a second vertical rail 156 positioned adjacent to joining upright side 160. In the embodiment shown in
The joining upright side 160 may include an intermediate horizontal rail 162 and an upper horizontal rail 163. Joining upright side 160 may further include a partial bottom horizontal rail 161, such as shown in
The joining upright side 160 further may include a gate 180. If a partial bottom horizontal rail 161 is used, gate 180 is preferably positioned along joining upright side 160 where partial bottom horizontal rail 161 is absent as shown in
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Partial access side 170 is preferably positioned opposite joining upright side 160 and adjacent to gangway 130 or directly next to an access platform. As discussed above, partial access side 170 preferably includes an open portion 171 for allowing access to the gangway 130 or a platform.
Similar to joining upright side 160, partial access side 170 may include an intermediate rail 172 and an upper horizontal rail 173. The ends of horizontal rails 172 and 173 may be secured to vertical rails 144 of the first upright side 140 as shown in
Horizontal rail 172 may be formed of the same material, such as continuous rigid tubing, as horizontal rails 142, 152, and/or 162 and include curved corners such as shown in
The partial access side 170 further may include a gate 190. Gate 190 is preferably positioned opposite open portion 171 of partial access side 170 as shown in
Intermediate horizontal member 192 may include a handle 195 extending inward towards the center of cage 120 as shown in
Vertical members 175 may include rollers 176 attached by mechanisms such as bolts. Like vertical members 165, each vertical member 175 may include two vertically disposed rollers 176. Further, rollers 176 may include a central recessed portion for insertion of the vertical members 196 and 197, which thereby secures gate 190 to partial access side 170. Other attaching and affixing devices however may be used to secure gate 190 to partial access side 170, such as those discussed with respect to gate 80 and joining upright side 60, without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. A stopper may also be utilized to keep gate 190 from extending too far below or above cage 120. For example, a stopper may be added to horizontal rail 172 to keep intermediate horizontal member 192 from extending below horizontal rail 172 and bottom horizontal member 191 from extending above horizontal rail 172. Similarly, a stopper may be included on rail 173.
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Safety cage 120 may alternatively include one or more pivotable floors such as partial pivotable floor 70 discussed above. For example, safety cage 120 may include a pivotable floor adjacent to partial access side 170. In this embodiment, partial access side 170 may not include gate 190 and may be entirely open. Alternatively, safety cage 120 may include a pivotable floor adjacent to joining upright side 160. In this embodiment, joining upright side 160 may not include gate 180. In yet another embodiment, safety cage 120 may include a pivotable floor adjacent to partial access side 170 and joining upright side 160. When a pivotable floor is attached to safety cage 120, stops or tabs are preferably included to limit downward and/or upward rotation of the pivotable floor such as stops or tabs 75.
Similar to gangway 30, gangway 130 preferably includes an access including a ramp or stairway 133 having steps and a body 134 for supporting the stairway 133. Gangway body 134 typically incorporates a stringer and treads for securing the steps of stairway 133. Gangway 130 also may include vertical posts 135 extending upward and approximately adjacent to vertical rail 174 of partial access side 170 and vertical rail 154 of joining upright side 150 as shown in
Gangway 130 is preferably connected to a platform and may be pivotable between a raised stored positioned and a lowered access position, as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
Servicing operations using gangway 130 are performed using similar techniques to servicing operations performed using gangway 30 and discussed above. For example, after a tank truck is driven beneath safety cage 120, gangway 130 and safety cage 120 may be lowered so that cage 120 can preferably rest on the top of the tank truck. One or more workers can then enter the safety cage and remove any securing latches between the hatch cover and the hatch of the tank truck. Gates 180 and/or 190 can be raised to allow the hatch cover to fully open. Gates 180 and/or 190 can then be released to preferably return to the lowered position. The worker(s) may then return to the platform and the safety cage 120 and 130 may be raised to allow the tank truck to drive to a loading station. After material has been loaded, the tank truck may be driven back to the servicing station where a worker can close the hatch cover preferably using similar techniques.
Like cage 20, additional gates and/or floor panels may also be added to any of the sides of cages 120. For example, if the hatch cover 19 opens on a horizontal axis perpendicular to axis 21 and extending in the lateral direction of the vehicle, upright sides 140 and/or 150 may be configured to include a gate similar to gate 80, 180, or 190. In this case, bottom horizontal rails 141 and 151, respectively, may be at least partially removed or positioned so that it does not interfere with hatch cover 19. Furthermore, upright sides 140, 150, 160, and/or 170 may be configured to include a floor panel similar to the configuration of floor 70 preferably with a pivoting axis.
It should be noted that there are several configurations suitable for the design of the cage of the present invention, and the number of vertical and horizontal rails and members discussed above are for example only and represent but some of these configurations. Other configurations altering the number and positions of rails and members could be employed to demonstrate the invention. Further, several configurations suitable for the design of the gangway of the present invention and the number of posts and steps discussed above are for example only and represent but some of these configurations. Other configurations altering the number and position of posts and steps could also be employed to demonstrate the invention. All configurations known in the art are intended to be encompassed by the present invention and the description and drawings should not be deemed to narrow the scope of the present invention in any way.
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example, and not limitation. It will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) that various changes in form and detail can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. In fact, after reading the above description, it will be apparent to one skilled in the relevant art(s) how to implement the invention in alternative embodiments. Thus, the present invention should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments.
In addition, it should be understood that the figures, which highlight the functionality and advantages of the present invention, are presented for purposes of example only. The architecture of the present invention is sufficiently flexible and configurable, such that it may be used in ways other than that shown in the accompanying figures.
Further, the purpose of the Abstract of the Disclosure is to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientists, engineers, and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. The Abstract of the Disclosure is not intended to be limiting as to the scope of the invention in any way.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of pending patent application Ser. No. 12/831,393 filed Jul. 7, 2010 which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | 12831393 | Jul 2010 | US |
Child | 13150655 | US |