Claims
- 1. A convertible lift mechanism for lifting a person or an object from a first surface to a vertically displaced second surface, the convertible lift mechanism comprising:
- a) a source of motive force;
- b) a conversion stair having a first configuration and a second configuration, the conversion stair being substantially stationary and having a substantially horizontal surface that is horizontally positioned apart from the second surface and vertically positioned between the first surface and the second surface when the conversion stair is in the first configuration, the conversion stair having a substantially horizontal lifting surface movable between a first position and a second position when the conversion stair is in the second configuration, the first position defined by a first horizontal position and a first vertical level, the first vertical level being approximately level with the first surface, the second position defined by the first horizontal position and a second vertical level, the second vertical level being approximately level with the second surface; and
- c) a lift linkage operably coupled to the source of motive force and the conversion stair to cause the conversion stair to move between the first position and the second position responsive to motive force generated by the source of motive force;
- d) a first parallel linkage coupling the conversion stair to the lift linkage, the first parallel linkage pivotally coupled to first and second pivot points of the conversion stair; and
- e) a retractable riser pivotally coupled to the conversion stair, the retractable riser being retracted when the conversion stair is in the second configuration.
- 2. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of convertible stairs, each having a first configuration and a second configuration, each conversion stair having a substantially horizontal surface positioned vertically between the first surface and the second surface and being horizontally positioned apart from the second surface when in the first configuration, each conversion stair having a substantially horizontal lifting surface movable between a stair first position and a stair second position when in the second configuration, each stair first position defined by a stair horizontal position and the first vertical level, and stair second position defined by the stair horizontal position and the second vertical level.
- 3. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 2 wherein the conversion stair and the plurality of conversion stairs are configured to form a staircase when each conversion stair is in the first configuration.
- 4. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 3 wherein the lift linkage includes a parallel linkage pivotally coupled to first and second pivot points of each conversion stair.
- 5. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 4 wherein the parallel linkage is configured to move pivotally to convert each conversion stair from the first configuration to the second configuration, and wherein the each substantially horizontal lift surface of each convertible stair in the second configuration cooperates to define a lift platform.
- 6. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 5 wherein the parallel linkage is further configured to move substantially uniformly vertically from a first linkage level corresponding to the first vertical level and a second linkage level corresponding to the second vertical level.
- 7. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 1 wherein the parallel linkage is configured to move pivotally to convert the convertible stair from the first configuration to the second configuration.
- 8. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 7 wherein the parallel linkage is further configured to move uniformly vertically between a first linkage level corresponding to the first vertical level and a second linkage level corresponding to the second vertical level.
- 9. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 8 wherein the parallel linkage is pivotally coupled to a device disposed proximate the second surface.
- 10. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 1 wherein the horizontal lifting surface forms at least a portion of a lift platform having a first end and an opposing second end, the second end being horizontally adjacent to the second surface, and wherein the lift linkage includes a first vertical support coupled to the platform proximate the first end and a second vertical support coupled to the platform proximate the second end.
- 11. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 1 wherein the source of motive force, the convertible stair mechanism, and the lift linkage are each disposed at a vertical level that is at or above the level of the first surface.
- 12. A convertible lift mechanism for lifting a personal vehicle from a first surface to a vertically displaced second surface, the convertible lift mechanism comprising:
- a) a source of motive force;
- b) a conversion stair having a first configuration and a second configuration, the conversion stair being substantially stationary and having a substantially horizontal surface that is vertically positioned between the first surface and the second surface and that is horizontally positioned apart from the second surface when the conversion stair is in the first configuration, the conversion stair forming at least a portion of a personal vehicle lift platform movable between a first position and a second position when the conversion stair is in the second configuration, the first position defined by a first vertical level that is approximately level with the first surface, and the second position defined by a second vertical level that is approximately level with the second surface, the conversion stair further comprising a first end and an opposing second end, the first end closer than the second end to the second surface;
- c) a lift linkage operably coupled to the source of motive force and the conversion stair to cause the conversion stair to move between the first level and the second level responsive to motive force generated by the source of motive force said lift linkage including a first support member extending from a position on the first surface that is closer to the second end of the conversion stair than to the first end of the conversion stair.
- 13. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 12 further comprising a plurality of convertible stairs, each having a first configuration and a second configuration, each conversion stair having a substantially horizontal surface positioned vertically between the first surface and the second surface and positioned horizontally apart from the second surface when in the first configuration, each conversion stair having a substantially horizontal lifting surface movable between a stair first position and a stair second position when in the second configuration, each stair first position defined in part by the first vertical level, and each stair second position defined in part by the second vertical level.
- 14. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 13 wherein the conversion stair and the plurality of conversion stairs are configured to form a staircase when each conversion stair is in the first configuration.
- 15. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 14 wherein the lift linkage includes a first parallel linkage pivotally coupled to first and second pivot points of each conversion stair.
- 16. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 15 wherein the parallel linkage is configured to move pivotally to convert each conversion stair from the first configuration to the second configuration, and wherein each conversion stair in the second configuration cooperates to define the personal vehicle lift platform.
- 17. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 16 wherein the parallel linkage is further configured to move uniformly vertically from a first linkage level corresponding to the first vertical level and a second linkage level corresponding to the second vertical level.
- 18. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 12 wherein the lift linkage includes a parallel linkage pivotally coupled to first and second pivot points of the conversion stair.
- 19. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 18 wherein the parallel linkage is configured to move pivotally to convert the conversion stair from the first configuration to the second configuration.
- 20. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 19 wherein the parallel linkage is further configured to move uniformly vertically from a first linkage level corresponding to the first vertical level and a second linkage level corresponding to the second vertical level.
- 21. The convertible lift mechanism of claim 20 wherein the parallel linkage is pivotally coupled to a device disposed proximate the second surface.
- 22. A method of moving a person or an object from a first surface to a vertically displaced second surface, the method comprising:
- a) converting a conversion stair from a first configuration to a second configuration, said conversion stair in the first configuration being substantially stationary and having a substantially horizontal surface that is horizontally positioned apart from the second surface and vertically positioned between the first surface and the second surface, said conversion stair in the second configuration being movable and having a substantially horizontal lifting surface, the conversion stair having a first end and an opposing second end, the first end closer than the second end to the second surface;
- b) employing a lift linkage to move the substantially horizontal lifting surface from a first position to a second position, the first position being defined by a first horizontal position and a first vertical level, the first vertical level being approximately level with the first surface, the second position being defined by the first horizontal position and a second vertical level, the second vertical level being approximately level with the second surface, wherein the lift linkage comprises a first support member extending from a position on said first surface that is closer to the second end of said conversion stair than to the first end of said conversion stair.
- 23. The method claim of claim 22 wherein step b) further comprises moving the substantially horizontal lifting surface in a substantially vertical direction.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/052,474,filed Jul. 14, 1997.Cross reference is made to my copending U.S. Pat. Application Ser. No. 09/114,774,entitled "Convertible Lift Mechanism Having a Scissor Lift Linkage", which is filed concurrently herewith.
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