This invention relates to truck levelers and more particularly to a truck leveler having integrated lights for safety.
A variety of truck levelers have been devised to adjust the height of different trailers to properly match the deck of the trailer to the height of the dock. By aligning the height of the trailer and the dock the loading and unloading of cargo is facilitated.
One such device is seen in U.S. Pat. No. 4,624,446 to Gould which discloses a reinforced platform pivotally mounted to the ground at one end and includes a support assembly having hydraulic cylinders. In operation the rear wheels of a truck trailer are backed onto the platform and then the non-mounted end of the platform is lifted by the hydraulic cylinders until the deck of the trailer is equal to the height of the dock.
A similar device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,765,792 to Cherry, et al. which also discloses a pivotally-mounted and hydraulically-raised platform. In addition to the disclosure of Gould, the device includes mounting the hydraulics inwardly from the non-mounted end of the platform and an aperture in the non-mounted end of the platform to accommodate a truck restraining device.
Another design is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,368,043 to Leum, et al. which teaches a low-profile truck leveler. In this design a low-profile leveler is enabled through the use of a raised rear beam and two lateral beams that extend above the upper surface of the platform. In addition, a central beam adds further to the leveler's strength and rigidity.
Some truck levelers of the prior art include surface lights, however, none of these levelers include an integrated light system built into the leveler for added safety. It is to this need that this invention is drawn.
This device overcomes certain problems and shortcomings in the prior art, including those mentioned above and others, and provides advantages for a truck leveler not previously provided.
A first embodiment of the present invention includes a truck leveler comprising a planar ramp member having opposed sidewalls, a lower end terminating in a lower edge and an upper end including an upper edge, the sidewalls having a light-mounting channel therealong with at least one light integrated into the light-mounting channel, whereby the light(s) assist vehicles when they are backing in or pulling away from the truck leveler.
It is highly preferred that the truck leveler include a support bracket attached to the light-mounting channel to direct the light toward a centerline of the planar ramp member. Preferably, the light is directed under the vehicle on the truck leveler for maximum visibility.
It is also preferred that the at least one light is an LED rope light and that the at least one light is red, white, blue or green in color. Preferred embodiments include that the lights either manually or automatically change from green to red when the vehicle is restrained on the planar ramp member of the truck leveler as well as that the lights either manually or automatically change from red to green when the vehicle is safe to leave the planar ramp member of the truck leveler.
A second embodiment of the present invention preferably includes a truck leveler comprising a wheel riser with a planar ramp member having a ramp portion including a wheel-contact grate portion and an open portion, both portions are along the entire length of the planar ramp member. The planar ramp member also preferably includes opposed sidewalls, a lower end terminating in a lower edge and an upper end including an upper edge, the sidewalls having a light-mounting channel therealong with at least one light integrated into the light-mounting channel, whereby the light(s) assist vehicles when they are backing in or pulling away from the truck leveler.
A third embodiment of the present invention preferably includes a free-standing wheel guide secured to the ground comprising opposed elongate side portions, each side portion having a light-mounting channel therealong with at least one light integrated into the light-mounting channel, whereby the light(s) assist vehicles when they are backing in or pulling away from a dock.
The drawings illustrate preferred embodiments including the above-noted characteristics and features of the device. The device will be readily understood from the descriptions and drawings. In the drawings:
There are three embodiments in the present invention. The first, preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in
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Light(s) 34 can be an LED, several LEDs or even an LED rope light as seen in
An advantage and feature of light(s) 34 is that they are mounted to a plate to minimize light broadcast to an adjacent mounted guide or lift. This is also done to avoid possible mis-communication from dock to dock (when there are multiple docks) when the lights are interconnected to a dock safety system so that the light(s) 34 flash red and green to indicate when a truck can safely pull in or out of the dock.
Light(s) 34 can also be interconnected to a vehicle restraint that locks the truck at the dock. The vehicle restraint is interconnected and communicates with the light(s) 34. The guide lighting works in parallel with the vehicle restraint outside light communication system and is wired to match the same.
The light(s) 34 generally include at least one light being red, one white and one blue or green in color. Light(s) 34 can either manually or automatically change from green to red when the vehicle is restrained on planar ramp member 20 of truck leveler 10. Light(s) 34 also can either manually or automatically change from red to green when the vehicle is safe to leave planar ramp member 20 of truck leveler 10.
The white light is primarily used for truck leveler 10 during daylight hours since it is the brightest lighting for a vehicle operator to see when backing into a building (which is typically darker than daylight) or dock. Oftentimes it can be difficult for a driver to see due to bright sunlight outside the building. In embodiments which incorporate a single rope light it should be noted that the colors of the light can be changed based on how the light is powered. Multiple LEDs and rope lights (of the same or varying colors) located in the same light-mounting channel 32 are also within the scope of the invention.
Additionally, embodiments of the invention include a three position switch for the light(s) 34. The positions of the switch include “Load,” “Do Not Load,” and “Off.” It is advantageous to include an “Off” position for use during non-business hours at most locations at which the truck leveler would be utilized.
Pivot supports 40, 42 are included in the first embodiment of truck leveler 10 and can be incorporated into any leveler in which one end is pivotally attached to or resting on the ground and the opposite end is lifted from the ground, thus raising a truck parked on the leveler. In the current embodiment, the pivot supports 40, 42 comprise a base plate and a raised section (not shown).
A lifting system is also incorporated into the leveler 10 of the first embodiment in the form of hydraulic lifts (not shown). The hydraulic lifts assist in lifting a section of the leveler 10. However, any other lifting systems known in the art could be utilized as well.
A second embodiment of the present invention is seen in
Sidewalls 22 have a light-mounting channel 32 therealong with at least one light 34 integrated into light-mounting channel 32 as seen best in
Similar to the first embodiment and as seen in
The above discussion regarding the preferred types of light as well as its respective location is also applicable to this embodiment and is incorporated herein.
A third embodiment of the present invention is seen in
The above discussion regarding the preferred types of light as well as its respective location is also applicable to this embodiment and is incorporated herein.
Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.