1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to gates for vehicles, and in particular, pertains to a drive-through gate assembly for use by ATVs and other vehicles.
2. Description of the Related Art
In rural areas, property is often surrounded by fences to contain or keep out animals such as cattle and horses. Gates spaced periodically along the fences are often used to allow vehicles such as tractors or other farm vehicles to go in and out of the fenced areas. All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are designed to traverse great distances across fields or other areas which are often bordered or crossed by fences. ATVs are also used by ranchers to travel across fields, as well as on farm roads to gain access to remote areas. In recreational areas, persons riding on ATVs are often allowed to quickly traverse large uneven terrain areas. When such ATVs or other vehicles arrive at gates in fences; however, the drivers must dismount, open the gate, get back on the vehicle, drive through, dismount again to close the gate, and then get back on the vehicle and proceed to the next gate and repeat. This not only consumes time but is a great inconvenience to the driver. Also, because the driver cannot be both on the vehicle and near the gate to keep livestock from going through the gate opening, there can be problems of livestock escaping to areas where they should not be.
Prior attempts to address this problem include the Berg ATV QUICK PASS GATE™, which is an elevated cattle-guard-like ramp over which an ATV can pass, but which cattle cannot negotiate.
The AUTO QUADGATE™ (U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2011/0108790) opens automatically when a vehicle goes up ramp members and pushes against the gate. There is a gate frame that opens about a vertical pivot axis and which is secured to a post by a sliding bar. The ramp members can be folded upright so that the gate and the gate frame can be opened to form a larger opening. This gate also has a spring gate return, as well as a pair of latch members on the gate that are received by latch finger members. The lower bar at the bottom of the gate is received in U-shaped channels on the frame so that when a vehicle passes up the ramp members, the lower bar of the gate is pushed downward in the U-shaped channels to a lower position, and when the vehicle has passed over the ramp members, the gate member is pivoted upright to its closed position and the lower bar of the gate is pulled into an upper position in the U-shaped channels by spring action.
It is an object of the invention herein to provide a substantially simpler gate for allowing an ATV or other vehicle to cross a fence without the driver needing to leave the vehicle, and which doses automatically and slows and ultimately stops in an upright position without the need for latches.
Other objects and advantages will be more fully apparent from the following disclosure and appended claims.
The invention herein is a drive-through gate assembly for vehicles in which a gate is positioned in a rectangular gate flame. The gate is hinged to the frame bottom with the gate being rotatable from a gate position flat on the ground surface on one side of the gate assembly to an upright position to a gate position flat on the ground surface on the other side of the gate assembly. A spring pulls the gate upright when a vehicle is not resting on the down gate and a flexible means attached to the gate top slows gate movement as the gate reaches the upright position.
Other objects and features of the inventions will be more fully apparent from the following disclosure and appended claims.
The present invention is a drive-through gate assembly. In its preferred embodiment, the drive-through gate assembly of the invention herein is sized for use by ATVs and similar sized-vehicles; however, the size of the invention may be varied for use by other sizes of vehicles without departing from the invention herein. For substantially larger vehicles, for example, it is clear that the size of the gate and gate frame would need to be increased and more heavy duty materials would be preferable. Dimensions given herein for components of the invention are those used in a preferred embodiment, and variations in dimensions to accommodate different sized vehicles and gates as well as individual preferences are within the scope of the invention herein.
Referring now to the figures, the drive-through gate assembly 10 (
The drive-through gate assembly specifically comprises a rectangular gate frame 12 having two frame sides 20, a frame top 22 and a frame bottom 24 positioned on a ground surface 26 (
The gate 14 is attached to the gate frame 12 by a means of hinging 36 the gate bottom 32 to the frame bottom 24 so that the gate 14 is rotatable within the means of hinging 36 the gate bottom 32 to the frame bottom 24, from a horizontal gate position 38 flat on the ground surface 26 on one side of the gate assembly 10 to an upright gate position 40 to a horizontal gate position 38 flat on the ground surface 26 on the other side of the gate assembly 10 (
The gate 14 is provided with a flexible means 18, preferably attached to the gate top 30, for example, by welding, which is designed to slow the swing of the gate 14 through the frame 12 when the flexible means 18 comes in contact with the frame top 22. Preferably the flexible means 18 comprises at least two upright structures 42 (
The drive-through gate assembly 10 further comprises a spring 16 (
To use the drive-through gate assembly 10 of the invention herein, when a moving vehicle that is driven across the ground surface 26 on which the frame bottom 24 is positioned pushes against the gate 14 from either side of the gate assembly 10, the gate 14 is opened and pushed downward beneath the moving vehicle as the vehicle drives through the rectangular gate frame 12, pushing the gate 14 from its upright position 40 (
Although not required for normal use of the invention herein, the drive-through gate assembly 10 may also include a chain holder 56 as known in the art. As shown in
order to strengthen the drive-through gate assembly 10 of the invention, upper bracing means 60 may be provided across the corners 62 formed by the frame top 22 and the frame sides 20 as known in the art (
In the preferred embodiment, the means of hinging 36 the gate bottom to the frame bottom comprises two short tubular structures 64 attached to and extending upward from the frame bottom 24, through which tubular structures 64 the gate bottom 32 rotates when the gate 14 is opened and closed (
Although the dimensions of the invention may be varied as desired, in the preferred embodiment as used for ATVs, preferably the gate frame 12 is about 76 inches high and about 64 inches wide and the gate 14 is about 48 inches high and about 54 inches wide. Also, although the materials of construction of the invention may be varied, preferably, the gate frame is made of 1-inch square metal tubing and the gate is made of ¾-inch square metal tubing, and the metal pieces are welded together to form the drive-through gate assembly 10.
In order that a vehicle may hold the gate 14 down as the vehicle drives across the gate 14, it is important that the gate crossbars 34 are sufficiently closely spaced so that the vehicle tires always are on one or more crossbars 34 and are never able to fall between the crossbars 34, which might allow the gate 14 to begin to lift up while the vehicle was above it. Therefore, with the preferred gate dimensions discussed herein, there are preferably sufficient crossbars 34 on the gate 14 so that the crossbars 34 are close enough so that as vehicle's tires hold the gate down as the vehicle progresses across the gate as well as being close enough to hold in any animals being held within the fenced area where the gate is placed. Preferably, for most uses, the crossbars 34 are about 7 inches apart. Preferably the gate crossbars 34 are parallel to the gate top 30 and the gate bottom 32. It is within the scope of the invention herein to provide other structures that serve as crossbars and extend between the gate sides 28, so long as they are sturdy enough to withstand repeated vehicle passage, do not interfere with vehicle passage, and are sufficiently closely placed so that a vehicle driven across the gate 14 holds the gate down.
The drive-through gate assembly 10 is attached to an appropriately sized opening in a fence 70 by any means known in the art so that the drive-through gate assembly 10 fills the opening. A preferred method of attachment to a fence is to have holes 66 in the frame sides (
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it will be appreciated that numerous variations, modifications, and embodiments are possible, and accordingly, all such variations, modifications, and embodiments are to be regarded as being within the spirit and scope of the invention.