Dual level access door system for railway vehicles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6443072
  • Patent Number
    6,443,072
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 3, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Morano; S. Joseph
    • Jules; Frantz F.
    Agents
    • Renault; Ogilvy
    • Mitchell; Robert
Abstract
A door system for a railway car which provides for both high and low level access. The door system comprises a sliding door, a platform displaceable between raised and lowered positions for respectively clearing and covering the stairwell of the railway car, and a threshold extending laterally outwardly of the sliding door to provide a continuation of the platform when displaced to its lowered position. The threshold is releasably connected to the sliding door for co-linear movement with the sliding door when the platform is raised, while remaining stationary in a functional position when the platform is lowered for enabling high level boarding.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to door systems for railway vehicles and, more particularly, to door systems which provide for boarding from both high and low level platforms.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Railway vehicles are often used on railroad lines having passenger stations equipped with high boarding platforms extending at the vehicle floor level and others with low level boarding platforms extending at or near ground level.




Accordingly, efforts have been made to develop door systems providing for both high and low level access. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,794 issued on Dec. 10, 1991 to Kunst et al. discloses a multi-sectioned sliding door assembly for use with a railway vehicle having a stairwell extending downwardly from the floor of the vehicle to a lower boarding level. The sliding door assembly comprises an upper sliding door displaceable to an open position for high level boarding and a lower sliding door disposed immediately below the upper sliding door and displaceable therewith to an open position for low level boarding. The upper sliding door is supported at the top by a sliding connection to a door overhead structure. An upper threshold is secured to an upper outer section of the lower sliding door to be positioned adjacent an elevated platform of a train station. The lower sliding door is connected via a slide assembly to the railway vehicle structure in the region of the upper threshold platform. In addition, the bottom of the lower door panel is guided in a lower threshold. A stairwell platform is hingedly connected to one side of an upper horizontal plane of the stairwell for covering the same during high level boarding.




Although the door assembly of the above mentioned patent is effective for enabling both high and low level boarding operations, it has been found that there is a need for a simpler system which requires fewer adjustments.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an aim of the present invention to provide an improved door system providing for both high and low level access.




It is also an aim of the present invention to provide a door system which is relatively simple and economical to manufacture.




Therefore, in accordance with the present invention there is provided a door system for a railway vehicle having a door opening and a stairwell extending downwardly from a vehicle floor level to a bottom end of the door opening, the door system comprising a sliding door displaceable between open and closed positions for selectively closing the door opening, a stairwell platform displaceable between a retracted position for clearing the stairwell and an extended position for covering the stairwell, and a threshold extending laterally outwardly of the sliding door substantially at the vehicle floor level, the threshold being releasably connected to the sliding door for conjoint movement therewith when the stairwell platform is in the retracted position thereof, while remaining stationary in a functional position when the stairwell platform is in the extended position thereof for allowing high level boarding.




In accordance with a further general aspect of the present invention, there is provided a door system comprising a sliding door displaceable between open and closed positions, a stairwell platform displaceable between a retracted position for clearing a railway vehicle stairwell and an extended position for covering the stairwell, and a threshold extending laterally outwardly of the sliding door substantially at the vehicle floor level, the threshold being adapted to move with the sliding door and to be made stationary in a functional position thereof by engagement of the threshold with a retainer upon positioning of the stairwell platform to the extended position thereof.




In accordance with a still further general aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lock for releasably interconnecting first and second members, said lock including a catch provided on one of said first and second members and a latch assembly provided on the other one of said first and second members, said latch assembly including a housing, a slot defined in said housing, a spring-loaded latch member mounted in said housing, said latch member having a catch engaging portion extending outwardly of said housing through said slot for movement therein, and a safety member displaceable between a first position for preventing access to the interior of said housing through said slot when said latch member is urged in engagement with said catch and a second position for at least partly clearing said slot so as to allow said latch member to be displaced to an unlocked position in which said latch member and said catch are disconnected.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Having thus generally described the nature of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, showing by way of illustration a preferred embodiment thereof, and in which:





FIG. 1

is a fragmented perspective view of a dual level access door system used in combination with a railway vehicle in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a fragmented perspective view of the dual level access door system of

FIG. 1

, showing a sliding door displaced to an open position thereof together with an upper threshold for allowing low level embarkment and disembarkment of passengers;





FIG. 3

is a fragmented perspective view of the dual level access door system of

FIG. 1

, showing the sliding door displaced to the open position thereof independently of the upper threshold which has remained stationary in order to bridge the space between a stairwell platform and an elevated platform of a train station;





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the sliding door, illustrating the construction of a lock mechanism used to selectively connect and disconnect the upper threshold to the sliding door;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged side view of the lock mechanism shown in an engaged position wherein the upper threshold is secured to the sliding door;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged side view of the lock mechanism illustrating how the lock mechanism is displaced to a disengaged position wherein the upper threshold is disconnected from the sliding door;





FIG. 7

is an exploded perspective view of a threshold latch assembly in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a rear plan view of the threshold latch assembly shown in a locked position thereof with the back plate of the latch housing omitted for clarity; and





FIG. 9

is a rear plan view of the threshold latch assembly shown in an unlocked position.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Now referring to the drawings, and in particular to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, a dual level access door system


10


suited for use in combination with a railway vehicle


12


and embodying the elements of the present invention will be described.




As seen in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the railway vehicle


12


has a stairwell


14


extending downwardly from a floor


16


and leading to a door opening


18


defined in a side wall


20


of the railway vehicle


12


.




A stairwell platform


22


is pivotally mounted at a lower edge thereof to a side wall


24


of the stairwell


14


by means of a hinge


26


. A latch


28


is provided for maintaining the stairwell platform


22


in a retracted or raised position thereof adjacent the side wall


24


during low level platform embarkment and disembarkment of passengers. By unlocking the latch


28


, the stairwell platform


22


can be manually swung down to an extended position, as shown in

FIG. 3

, wherein the stairwell platform


22


covers the stairwell


14


and provides a continuation of the floor


16


for allowing ingress and egress of passengers from an elevated boarding platform


30


of a train station. A lock


32


is provided on the floor


16


on the other side of the stairwell


14


for releasably securing the stairwell platform


22


in the extended or lowered position thereof.




The door system


10


further comprises a sliding door


34


having an upper section


35


fixedly secured to a lower section


37


by means of a connecting plate


39


bolted or otherwise secured to respective inner surfaces of the upper and lower sections


35


and


37


. The upper section


35


of the sliding door


34


is slidably mounted at an upper end thereof to a door overhead structure (not shown) forming part of the railway vehicle


12


. A strip (not shown) depends from the bottom side of the lower section


37


of the sliding door


34


for engagement in a corresponding longitudinal guiding groove (not shown) defined in the top surface of a lower threshold (not shown) secured to the railway vehicle


12


. The strip is made of a low friction material, such as nylon. An actuating mechanism (not shown) is provided for sliding the door


34


between open and closed positions. The sliding door


34


is slid open into a door receiving cavity


40


provided in the side wall


20


of the railway vehicle


12


.




An upper threshold


42


extends laterally outwardly of the sliding door


34


to provide a continuation of the stairwell platform


22


in order to bridge the space between an elevated boarding platform, such as at


30


, and the stairwell platform


22


. The upper threshold


42


is releasably connected to the sliding door


34


via a lock mechanism


44


.




When the stairwell platform


22


is held in the raised position thereof, the upper threshold


42


is secured to the sliding door


34


, via the lock mechanism


44


, for movement as a unit with the sliding door


34


, as seen in FIG.


2


. This enables passengers to ingress and egress at ground level via the stairwell


14


.




However, when the stairwell platform


22


is in its lowered position, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the upper threshold


42


is disconnected from the sliding door


34


and held in place by the stairwell platform


22


. The sliding door


34


can then be displaced into the door receiving cavity


40


, while the upper threshold


42


remains in a functional position thereof to bridge the space between the stairwell platform


22


and an elevated boarding platform, such as at


30


.




Referring now more specifically to

FIGS. 4

to


6


, there will be described the construction and operation of the upper threshold


42


and of the associated lock mechanism


44


.




As seen in

FIG. 4

, the upper threshold


42


is slidably mounted on a support member


46


inserted in position within the lower portion


37


of the sliding door


34


for movement therewith. The upper threshold


42


is provided with a pair of spaced-apart parallel rail engaging members


48




a


and


48




b


adapted to receive therebetween an horizontal rail


50


formed at an upper end of the support member


46


. The rail


50


extends along an outer side of the sliding door


34


in a direction of motion thereof. An insert


52


made of a low friction material and having an inverted U-shaped portion is fixedly mounted on the rail


50


to provide an adequate sliding surface for the upper threshold


42


. According to a construction of the present invention, the upper threshold


42


and the support member


46


are made of aluminum, whereas the insert


52


is made of plastic.




The outer longitudinal side


54


of the upper threshold


42


extends downwardly to form a guide


56


with the rail engaging member


48




b.


A roller assembly


58


is mounted in the door receiving cavity


40


for engagement within the guide


56


so as to provide a support surface for the upper threshold


42


and at the same time prevent the sliding door


34


from swinging. As seen in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, a support


60


is mounted to the structure of the railway vehicle


12


on the side of the door opening


18


opposed to the door receiving cavity


40


to support the upper threshold


42


when the same is displaced to the functional position thereof.




Accordingly, the upper threshold


42


is supported at opposed ends thereof when displaced to its functional position.




As seen in

FIGS. 4

to


6


, the lock mechanism


44


comprises a pivotal latch


64


having first and second end portions


66


and


68


. A pivot pin


70


is provided intermediate the first and second end portions


66


and


68


of the latch


64


to pivotally connect the same to an outer surface


72


of the rail engaging member


48




a


for rotation in a plane parallel to the sliding door


34


. The latch


64


has an inverted V-shaped top surface formed of a first segment


74


and second segment


76


. A spring blade


78


is secured at one end thereof to the first segment


74


and engaged at opposed end thereof with an undersurface


80


of the upper threshold


42


for normally urging an engaging portion or pin


82


extending at right angles from the first end


66


of the latch


64


in the upper end of a vertical slot


84


defined at one end of the connecting plate


39


. In this position, the first segment


74


is substantially parallel to the undersurface


80


of the upper threshold


42


and the latter is connected to sliding door


34


for movement therewith. Accordingly, when the door actuator (not shown) is powered to displace the sliding door


34


to its open position, as seen in

FIG. 2

, the force applied to the sliding door


34


by the door actuator will be transmitted to the upper threshold


42


via the connecting plate


39


. No relative motion will occur between the upper threshold


42


and the rail


50


and, thus, the sliding door


34


and the upper threshold


42


will move as a unit to allow ground level boarding.




It is understood that other catch mechanisms could be used as an alternative to the above described vertical slot


84


.




As seen in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


6


, the stairwell platform


22


is provided with a pin engaging surface


86


. When the stairwell platform


22


is lowered to its extended position as depicted by arrow


87


in

FIG. 6

, the pin


82


is engaged by the engaging surface


86


, thereby causing the latch


64


to pivot about the pivot pin


70


in a clockwise direction against the spring force exerted by the spring blade


78


so as to displace the pin


82


in a downward direction, as depicted by arrow


88


. This causes the pin


82


to move out of the vertical slot


84


, thereby disconnecting the latch


64


and, thus, the upper threshold


42


from the connecting plate


39


. The stairwell platform


22


is further provided with a pin abutment surface


90


extending at right angles to the pin engaging surface


86


to prevent the upper threshold


42


from being retracted with the sliding door


34


. Therefore, the stairwell platform


22


acts as a retainer having an abutment surface adapted to maintain the upper threshold


42


stationary while the door


34


is being opened. Accordingly, when the sliding door


34


is displaced to its open position, the upper threshold


42


will remain stationary and the rail


50


will slide between the rail engaging members


48




a


and


48




b.






A guard (not shown) may be provided to preclude unauthorized access to the pin


82


. Another guard (not shown) could be mounted to the outer surface of the sliding door


34


to protect the upper threshold


42


from the elements while the sliding door


34


is closed.





FIGS. 7

to


9


illustrate a second embodiment of a latch assembly


110


adapted to be securely mounted to an inwardly facing surface of the upper threshold


42


(

FIG. 1

) for releasably locking the same to the sliding door


34


(FIG.


1


).




The latch assembly


110


comprises a housing


112


formed by a back plate


114


and a front cover


116


adapted to be secured to the back plate


114


to form therewith an enclosure for the latch mechanism. The latch mechanism includes a latch member


118


having a main body


120


provided with a first rounded end portion


122


pivotally mounted on a sleeve


124


which is, in turn, mounted on a pivot pin


126


extending at right angles from an inner surface of the front cover


116


. A radial slot


128


is defined in the pivot pin


126


and the sleeve


124


for receiving one end of a spring blade


130


. The spring blade


130


engages a top surface of a cavity


132


defined in the main body


120


of the latch member


118


for normally urging the same upwardly against a pin


134


extending at right angles from an inner surface of the back plate


114


. A rounded recess


136


is formed on the periphery of the main body


120


for receiving the pin


134


, which acts as a stopper for the latch member


118


. As seen in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the inner surface of the front cover


116


can be integrally molded with a raised portion


138


matching the contour of the rounded end portion


122


of the main body


122


of the latch member


118


.




The main body


122


is provided at a distal end thereof with a catch engaging assembly


140


extending outwardly of the housing


112


through a slightly arcuate slot


142


defined in the front cover


116


. The catch engaging assembly


140


includes a hollow cylindrical lever


144


secured to the main body


122


by a peg


146


, as is well know in the art. A sleeve


148


is mounted at a distal end portion of the lever


144


and retained thereon by a bolt


150


threadably engaged with the lever


144


. The sleeve


148


is provided at one end thereof, adjacent an outer surface of the front cover


116


, with an annular flange


152


.




A shim


154


is mounted against the inner surface of the front cover


116


to take up wear. A circular hole


156


is defined in the shim


154


for receiving the pin


134


, thereby allowing to properly locate the shim


154


in the housing


112


. The shim


154


defines a slightly arcuate slot


158


which is identical to slot


142


and which is in register therewith when the shim


154


is properly installed in the housing


112


.




A safety member


160


is pivotally mounted on the pin


134


for preventing access to the interior of the housing


112


when the catch engaging assembly


140


is urged against the upper end of the slot


142


, as illustrated in FIG.


8


. The safety member


160


includes two identical spaced-apart side plates


162


connected at the bottom thereof by a web member


164


. The side plates


162


are spaced so as to receive the distal end of the main body


120


therebetween. The side plates


162


define an arcuate open ended slot


166


into which the lever


144


is engaged. When the latch member


118


will be pivoted downwardly against the biasing force of the spring blade


130


, the lever


144


will engage the sides of the slot


166


, thereby causing the safety member


160


to pivot about the pin


134


so as to clear the slot


142


and allow the catch engaging portion


140


of the latch member


118


to be disengaged from the slot


84


(

FIG. 5

) defined in the door


34


. The safety member


160


will be pivoted by the lever


144


, as long as the same remains in contact with a first portion


168


of the sides of the slot


166


. The slot


166


is provided with a second side portion


170


which has a curvature corresponding to that of the slot


142


. Therefore, when the lever


144


will engage said second side portion


170


of the slot


166


, no movement will be communicated to the safety member


160


and the same will remain stationary.




In use, the spring blade


130


will normally urge the latch member


118


upwardly with said catch engaging assembly


140


thereof engaged in the upper end of the slot


142


, as illustrated in FIG.


8


. In this position, the catch engaging assembly


140


will also be engaged in the slot


84


(

FIG. 5

) defined in the connecting plate


39


, thereby connecting the upper threshold


42


to the sliding door


34


. However, when the stairwell platform


22


will be lowered, the engaging surface


86


thereof will engage the sleeve


148


and displace the catch engaging assembly


140


downwardly out of engagement with the slot


84


, thereby allowing the sliding door


34


to move independently of the upper threshold


42


. The downward displacement of the catch engaging assembly


140


will be associated with the pivotal movement of the safety member


160


, as illustrated in FIG.


9


. However, when the stairwell platform


22


will be pivoted back to its raised position, the spring blade


130


will automatically pivot the latch member


118


and the safety member


160


upwardly to the position illustrated in FIG.


8


. In this position, the safety member


160


will cover the slot


142


, thereby preventing the latch mechanism from being damaged and passengers from being injured as a result of one of their members being caught in the latch mechanism.




The above described door system advantageously simplifies the sliding assembly of the door and reduces the number of adjustments which are required to maintain the functionality of the door system. Furthermore, by slidingly connecting the sliding door


34


to an overhead structure of the railway vehicle


12


and connecting the bottom of the sliding door


34


to a lower threshold


38


via a strip, such as a weather-strip, binding of the sliding door


34


will be prevented upon racking and twisting of the railway vehicle


12


. Finally, the fact that the sliding door


34


always moves as a single unit, allows the same to be more firmly supported by the railway vehicle structure.



Claims
  • 1. A door system for a railway vehicle having a door opening and a stairwell extending downwardly from a vehicle floor level to a bottom end of said door opening, said door system comprising a sliding door displaceable between open and closed positions for selectively closing said door opening, a stairwell platform displaceable between a retracted position for clearing said stairwell and an extended position for covering said stairwell, a threshold extending laterally outwardly of said sliding door substantially at said vehicle floor level, said threshold being releasably connected to said sliding door for co-linear movement as a single unit with said sliding door between said open and closed positions when said stairwell platform is in said retracted position thereof, while remaining stationary in a functional position when said stairwell platform is in said extended position thereof for allowing high level boarding, and a lock for selectively securing said threshold to said sliding door, said lock including a catch provided on a first of said sliding door and said threshold, and a latch assembly on a second of said sliding door and said threshold, said latch assembly including a housing, a slot defined in said housing, a spring-loaded latch member mounted in said housing, said latch member having a catch engaging portion extending outwardly of said housing through said slot for movement therein, and a safety member displaceable between a first position for preventing access to the interior of said housing through said slot when said latch member is urged to a locked position thereof and a second position for at least partly clearing said slot so as to allow said latch member to be displaced to an unlocked position thereof, wherein said threshold is disconnected from said sliding door in response to a displacement of said stairwell platform to said extended position thereof.
  • 2. A door system as defined in claim 1, wherein said threshold is slidably connected to said sliding door, and wherein a retainer is provided for selectively keeping said threshold securely in place while said sliding door is displaced to said open position thereof.
  • 3. A door system as defined in claim 2, wherein said retainer is adapted to act on said latch member to disconnect said threshold from said sliding door when said stairwell platform is in said extended position thereof for allowing high level boarding.
  • 4. A door system as defined in claim 3, wherein said latch member is mounted to said threshold and is normally urged to said locked position in which said threshold is secured to said sliding door via said latch.
  • 5. A door system as defined in claim 4, wherein said retainer is integral to said stairwell platform and adapted, upon positioning of said stairwell platform to said extended position thereof, to disengage said latch member from said sliding door in order to disconnect said threshold from said sliding door, and at the same time retain said threshold in said functional position thereof, thereby allowing said sliding door to move independently of said threshold.
  • 6. A lock for releasably interconnecting first and second members, said lock including a catch provided on one of said first and second members and a latch assembly provided on the other one of said first and second members, said latch assembly including a housing, a slot defined in said housing, a spring-loaded latch member mounted in said housing, said latch member having a catch engaging portion extending outwardly of said housing through said slot for movement therein, and a safety member displaceable between a first position for preventing access to the interior of said housing through said slot when said latch member is urged in engagement with said catch and a second position for at least partly clearing said slot so as to allow said latch member to be displaced to an unlocked position in which said latch member and said catch are disconnected.
  • 7. A lock as defined in claim 6, wherein said safety member and said latch member are pivotally mounted in said housing, and wherein said catch engaging portion is engaged in a slot defined in said safety member so as to communicate movement from said latch member to said safety member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This Application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/358,460 filed on Jul. 22, 1999, pending.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/358460 Jul 1999 US
Child 09/873366 US