Claims
- 1. A wheelchair lift of the parallelogram type, comprising:a platform structure for carrying a passenger; a lifting mechanism to which said platform structure is pivotally connected adjacent its inboard end, said lifting mechanism including at least one parallelogram structure securable to a vehicle and operable to move said platform structure between a ground level position, a transfer level position, and a vertically stowed position; an articulated lever assembly connecting said at least one parallelogram structure to said platform, said articulated lever assembly pivoting said platform structure from said transfer level position to said vertically stowed position upon contact with said at least one parallelogram structure; and a plate pivotally connected to the inboard end of said platform structure and movable between a raised safety barrier position and a lowered bridging position, said articulated lever assembly being linked to said plate, wherein contact between said articulated lever assembly and said at least one parallelogram structure lowers said plate to said lowered bridging position.
- 2. The wheelchair lift of claim 1, further comprising a spring connected between a vertical arm of said lifting mechanism and said articulated lever assembly.
- 3. The wheelchair lift of claim 1, wherein said articulated lever assembly comprises a shorter arm and a longer arm pivotally connected to each other at one end and at their other ends, respectively, to a vertical lift arm of said parallelogram lifting mechanism and adjacent the inboard end of said platform structure.
- 4. The wheelchair lift of claim 3, wherein said longer arm is a variable length push arm including an upper sleeve member telescopingly secured to a lower sleeve member.
- 5. The wheelchair lift of claim 4, wherein said articulated lever assembly is linked to said plate by an actuator link that extends between said plate and said upper sleeve member.
- 6. The wheelchair lift of claim 1, wherein said articulated lever assembly comprises a pair of arms of unequal length pivotally connected to each other about a common center pivot at one end and at their other ends, respectively, to a vertical lift arm of said lifting mechanism and adjacent the inboard end of the platform structure, and a slide block pivotally secured at said common center pivot.
- 7. The wheelchair lift of claim 6, wherein said slide block includes a disengageable locking member which releasingly engages one of said pair of arms when said platform structure is in said vertically stowed position.
- 8. The wheelchair lift of claim 1, wherein said articulated lever assembly contacts a bottom member of said at least one parallelogram structure.
- 9. The wheelchair lift of claim 1, wherein said articulated lever assembly is linked to said plate by an actuator link.
- 10. A wheelchair lift, comprising:a lifting mechanism pivotally connected to a platform structure adjacent an inboard end of said platform structure; an articulated lever assembly connected with an inboard end of said platform structure and contactable by said lifting mechanism to pivot said platform structure from a generally horizontal transfer level position to a vertically stowed position, said articulated lever assembly including a shorter arm and a longer arm pivotally connected to each other at one end and connected at their other ends, respectively, to a vertical lift arm of said lifting mechanism and to the inboard end of said platform structure, and a slide block secured at the common center of said shorter arm and said longer arm; and a plate coupled to said platform structure at the inboard end of said platform structure, said articulated lever assembly being linked to said plate, wherein said articulated lever assembly moves said plate from a raised safety barrier position to a lowered bridging position when said articulated lever assembly contacts said at least one lifting mechanism.
- 11. The wheelchair lift of claim 10, wherein said lifting mechanism includes a parallelogram structure having a bottom member and said articulated lever assembly contacts said bottom member.
- 12. The wheelchair lift of claim 10, wherein said longer arm is a variable length push arm including an upper sleeve member telescopingly secured to a lower sleeve member.
- 13. The wheelchair lift of claim 10, wherein said articulated lever assembly is linked to said plate by an actuator link.
- 14. The wheelchair lift of claim 10, wherein said slide block includes a disengageable locking member which releasingly engages said longer arm during an initial deploy stage of said platform structure downwardly from said vertical stowed position.
- 15. A method for providing access to a vehicle from a platform structure of a wheelchair lift, comprising:providing a lifting mechanism to raise and lower the platform structure between a ground level position and a transfer level position, the lifting mechanism including at least one parallelogram structure having a vertical arm pivotally coupled toward an inboard end of the platform structure and an articulated lever assembly coupled between the vertical arm of the parallelogram structure and an inboard end of the platform structure; providing a plate pivotally coupled at the inboard end of the platform structure; raising the platform structure with the at least one lifting mechanism to the transfer level position wherein the articulated lever assembly contacts the parallelogram structure; and moving the plate from a raised safety barrier position oriented transversely to said platform structure to a lowered bridging position extending between said platform structure and the vehicle by the contact of the articulated lever assembly with the parallelogram structure.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising:lowering the platform structure from the horizontal transfer level position to the ground level position; and moving the plate from the lowered bridging position to the raised safety barrier position by removing contact between the articulated lever assembly and the parallelogram structure as the platform structure is lowered from the transfer level position to a ground level position.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the plate remains generally in the lowered bridging position as the platform structure is pivoted from the horizontal transfer level position to a vertical stowed position.
- 18. A wheelchair lift, comprising:a platform structure for carrying a passenger; a lifting mechanism to which said platform structure is pivotally connected adjacent its inboard end, said lifting mechanism including at least one parallelogram structure securable to a vehicle and operable to move said platform structure between a ground level position, a transfer level position, and a vertically stowed position; an articulated lever assembly connected to said lifting mechanism, said articulated lever assembly engageable with a bottom member of said at least one parallelogram structure for pivoting said platform structure from said transfer level position to said vertically stowed position; and a plate coupled to said platform structure at the inboard end of said platform structure, said plate being further coupled to said articulated lever assembly wherein said articulated lever assembly is engageable with said at least one parallelogram structure to variously raise and lower said plate between a raised safety barrier position and a lowered bridging position.
- 19. The wheelchair lift of claim 18, wherein said articulated lever assembly comprises a shorter arm and a longer arm pivotally connected to each other at one end and at their other ends, respectively, to a vertical lift arm of said lifting mechanism and adjacent the inboard end of said platform structure.
- 20. The wheelchair lift of claim 19, further comprising a slide block secured at the common center of said shorter arm and said longer arm, said slide block engageable with and moveable along said bottom member of said at least one parallelogram structure.
- 21. The wheelchair lift of claim 19, wherein said longer arm is a variable length push arm including an upper sleeve member telescopingly secured to a lower sleeve member.
- 22. The wheelchair lift of claim 21, wherein said articulated lever assembly is coupled to said plate by an actuator link that extends between and is pivotally coupled to said plate and said upper sleeve member.
- 23. The wheelchair lift of claim 18, wherein said articulated lever assembly is coupled to said plate by an actuator link that extends between said plate and said articulated lever assembly.
- 24. A wheelchair lift, comprising:a platform structure for carrying a passenger; a lifting mechanism pivotally connected to said platform structure adjacent an inboard end of said platform structure; an articulated lever assembly connected with an inboard end of said platform structure, said articulated lever assembly including a shorter arm and a longer arm pivotally connected to each other at one end and connected at their other ends, respectively, to a vertical lift arm of said lifting mechanism and to the inboard end of said platform structure, said articulated lever assembly engageable with a member of said lifting mechanism to pivot said platform structure from a generally horizontal transfer level position to a vertically stowed position; and a plate pivotally connected to the inboard end of said platform structure and coupled to said articulated lever assembly, wherein said plate is variously raised and lowered between a raised safety barrier position and a lowered bridging position in response to engagement of said articulated lever assembly with said member of said lifting mechanism.
- 25. The wheelchair lift of claim 24, further comprising a slide block secured at the common center of said shorter arm and said longer arm, wherein said slide block is engageable with said member of said lifting mechanism to pivot said platform structure, said slide block further moveable along said member as said bridge plate is variously raised and lowered between said raised safety barrier position and said lowered bridging position.
- 26. The wheelchair lift of claim 25, further comprising a gas spring connected between said vertical lift arm and one of said shorter arm and the common center of the longer arm and shorter arm.
- 27. The wheelchair lift of claim 24, wherein said longer arm is a variable length push arm including an upper sleeve member telescopingly secured to a lower sleeve member.
- 28. The wheelchair lift of claim 27, wherein said articulated lever assembly is coupled to said plate by an actuator link that extends from said plate and is pivotally coupled to said upper sleeve member.
- 29. The wheelchair lift of claim 28, wherein said actuator link is pivotally coupled to said plate.
- 30. The wheelchair lift of claim 24, wherein said lifting mechanism includes at least one parallelogram structure, and said member is a bottom member of said at least one parallelogram structure.
- 31. A wheelchair lift, comprising:a platform structure for carrying a passenger; a lifting mechanism to which said platform structure is pivotally connected adjacent its inboard end, said lifting mechanism including at least one parallelogram structure securable to a vehicle and operable to move said platform structure between a ground level position, a transfer level position, and a vertically stowed position; an articulated lever assembly connected to said lifting mechanism, said articulated lever assembly disengaged with said at least one parallelogram structure when said platform structure is at said ground level position, said articulated lever assembly engageable with said at least one parallelogram structure to pivot said platform structure from said transfer level position to said vertically stowed position; a plate coupled to said platform structure at the inboard end of said platform structure; and an actuator assembly extending between said articulated lever assembly and said plate, said actuator assembly variously raising and lowering said plate between a raised safety barrier position and a lowered bridging position in accordance with the engaged position of said articulated lever assembly relative to said at least one parallelogram structure.
- 32. The wheelchair lift of claim 31, wherein said articulated lever assembly comprises a shorter arm and a longer arm pivotally connected to each other at one end and at their other ends, respectively, to a vertical lift arm of said lifting mechanism and adjacent the inboard end of said platform structure.
- 33. The wheelchair lift of claim 32, further comprising a slide block secured at the common center of said shorter arm and said longer arm, said slide block engageable with and moveable along a bottom member of said at least one parallelogram structure.
- 34. The wheelchair lift of claim 32, wherein said longer arm is a variable length push arm including an upper sleeve member telescopingly secured to a lower sleeve member.
- 35. The wheelchair lift of claim 31, wherein said actuator assembly includes an actuator link that extends between and is pivotally coupled to said plate and said articulated lever assembly.
- 36. The wheelchair lift of claim 31, wherein said actuator assembly contacts a bottom member of said at least one parallelogram structure as said plate is variously raised and lowered between a raised safety barrier position and a lowered bridging position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/295,066 filed Apr. 20, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,238,169, which is related to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/083,894 filed on May 1, 1998 and having the same title, and is also related to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/093,483 filed on Jul. 20, 1998 entitled “Wheelchair Lift Platform Having Internal Gas Spring Deployment From Stowage Position”, the benefit of the filing date of each which was claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119(e).
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