Claims
- 1. An escalator apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of steps so connected as to form an endless loop and being movable along a sloping portion of the escalator apparatus;
- said plurality of steps including two adjacent steps having special step boards which can be displaced upwardly;
- each special step board of said special step boards being located at a predetermined position with a difference in level provided between the special step board and a step board of an adjacent step when the escalator apparatus is in a usual operation and said special step boards are positioned in said sloping portion of the escalator apparatus; and
- each special step board of said special step boards being located at a position displaced upwardly away from said predetermined position of the special step board and being substantially the same in level as a step board of an upper step adjacent to the upper one of said special step boards when the escalator apparatus is an a wheelchair carrying operation and said special step boards are positioned in said sloping portion of the escalator.
- 2. An escalator apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of steps so connected as to form an endless loop and being movable along a sloping portion of the escalator apparatus;
- said plurality of steps including two adjacent steps having special step boards which can be displaced upwardly; and
- a displacing means operable during a wheelchair carrying operation of the escalator apparatus;
- said displacing means being operative to upwardly displace each of said special step boards, with said special step boards kept in substantially horizontal positions, away from predetermined positions to an elevated position which is substantially the same in level as a step board of an upper step adjacent the upper one of said special step boards when the escalator apparatus is in the wheelchair carrying operation and said special step boards are positioned in said sloping portion of the escalator apparatus.
- 3. An escalator apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of normal steps so connected as to form an endless loop and being movable along a sloping portion of the escalator apparatus, wherein
- said plurality of normal steps include two adjacent steps having special step boards which can be displaced upwardly;
- each special step board of said special step boards is so arranged as to be displaced upwardly away from its predetermined position: and
- a maintaining means is provided to displace each of said special step boards from said predetermined position to an elevated position which is substantially the same in level as a step board of an upper step disposed adjacent to the upper one of said special step boards when the escalator apparatus is in a wheelchair carrying operation and said special step boards are positioned in said sloping portion of the escalator, said maintaining means being also operative to maintain the thus displaced special step boards and said step board of said upper step in horizontal positions;
- said maintaining means being disposed between said special step boards and said step board of said upper step.
- 4. An escalator apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of steps so connected as to form an endless loop and being movable along a sloping portion of the escalator apparatus, wherein
- said plurality of steps include a plurality of special steps disposed in said endless loop in an adjacent relationship, said special steps having special step boards each of which can be displaced upwardly away from its predetermined position when said special steps are positioned in said sloping portion of the escalator; and
- said special step boards are so arranged as to cooperate with a step board of an upper step adjacent to the uppermost one of said special steps to form a wheelchair carrying surface during a wheelchair carrying operation of the escalator apparatus.
- 5. An escalator apparatus comprising:
- a step;
- a plurality of special steps disposed adjacent to said step at a lower side thereof and having displaceable step boards each of which can be displaced upwardly from its predetermined position; and
- a displacing means accommodated in steps including said special steps and being operative to displace said displaceable step boards upwardly;
- said displacing means being actuated during a wheelchair carrying operation of the escalator apparatus by relative movement between said step and a fixed member of the escalator apparatus to displace said displaceable step boards to elevated positions substantially the same in level as a step board of an upper step adjacent the uppermost one of said special steps whereby at least three step boards comprising said displaceable step boards and said step board of said upper step are positioned substantially horizontally in a substantially contiguous relationship.
- 6. An escalator apparatus comprising:
- a reference step; and
- a plurality of special steps disposed adjacent to said reference step at a lower side thereof and having special step boards each of which can be displaced upwardly away from a predetermined position of said each special step board;
- said special step boards and a step board of said reference step being capable of being positioned in substantially horizontal positions at an entrance of the escalator apparatus and movable toward an exit of the escalator apparatus while said special step boards and said step board of said reference step are maintained in the horizontal positions.
- 7. An escalator apparatus including a plurality of steps having step boards adapted to be positioned in substantially the same level to provide a wheelchair carrying surface when said steps are moved along a sloping portion of the escalator apparatus, wherein
- said plurality of steps comprise:
- a first step;
- a second step disposed adjacent to said first step at a lower side thereof and having a step board which can be displaced upwardly away from its predetermined position a distance substantially equal to the height of one step; and
- a third step disposed adjacent to said second step at a lower side thereof and having a step board which can be displaced upwardly away from its predetermined position a distance substantially equal to a total of the heights of two steps.
- 8. An escalator apparatus including a plurality of steps having step boards adapted to be positioned in substantially the same level to provide a wheelchair carrying surface when said steps are moved along a sloping portion of the escalator apparatus, wherein
- said plurality of steps comprise:
- a first step having a first base movable along a guide rail and a step board fixed to said first base;
- a second step disposed adjacent to said first step at a lower side thereof and having a second base movable along said guide rail and a second step board which is supported on said second base and can be displaced upwardly away from its predetermined position a distance substantially equal to the height of one step; and
- a third step disposed adjacent to said second step at a lower side thereof and having a third base movable along said guide rail and a third step board which is supported on said third base and can be displaced upwardly away from its predetermined position a distance substantially equal to a total of the heights of two steps;
- said first step having a means for connecting said first step to the step board of said second step;
- said second step having a means for connecting said second step to the step board of said third step and for connecting said second step to an intermediate base of said third step.
- 9. An escalator apparatus including:
- three steps disposed in an adjacent relationship; and
- a means for upwardly displacing step boards of the two lower steps of said three steps away from predetermined positions of the step boards of said two lower steps to raised positions substantially the same in level as a step board of the uppermost step of said three steps and for maintaining the step boards of said two lower steps at said raised positions when the escalator apparatus is in a wheelchair carrying operation and said three steps are positioned in a sloping portion of the escalator apparatus.
- 10. An escalator apparatus including three adjacent steps, wherein said three adjacent steps are structured such that, in each of an upper entrance/exit portion and a lower entrance/exit portion of the escalator apparatus, step boards of said three adjacent steps are held in substantially horizontal positions to provide a substantially horizontal and continuous surface of a dimension, measured in the longitudinal direction of the escalator apparatus, which is substantially equal to three times the dimension of each step board measured in said direction, and said step boards of said three adjacent steps are movable along an inclined section of the escalator apparatus between said upper and lower entrance/exit portions while said step boards of said three adjacent steps are maintained in the horizontal positions, and wherein a difference in height is provided between the substantially horizontal and continuous surface and each of step boards of normal steps disposed adjacent to the substantially horizontal and continuous surface on the upper and lower sides thereof when said step boards of said three adjacent steps are being moved along said inclined section of the escalator.
- 11. An escalator apparatus including three adjacent steps, wherein said three adjacent steps are structured such that, in each of an upper entrance/exit portion and a lower entrance/exit portion of the escalator apparatus, step boards of said three adjacent steps are held in substantially horizontal positions to provide a substantially horizontal and continuous surface of a dimension, measured in the longitudinal direction of the escalator apparatus, which is substantially equal to three times the dimension of each step board measured in said direction, and said step boards of said three adjacent steps are movable along an inclined section of the escalator apparatus between said upper and lower entrance/exit portions while said step boards of said three adjacent steps are maintained in the horizontal positions, and wherein the substantially horizontal and continuous surface is arranged to carry a wheel-chair from one of a lower floor to an upper floor and from the upper floor to the lower floor.
- 12. An escalator apparatus including steps having step boards upwardly displaceable to provide a wheel-chair carrying surface and being movable along an inclined section of the escalator apparatus while said step boards are held to maintain said wheel-chair carrying surface, wherein a step board lifting means is provided for upwardly displacing step boards of two steps so that step boards of three adjacent steps are positioned in a substantially horizontal plane to provide said wheel-chair carrying surface, wherein said step board lifting means is so dimensioned as to be accommodated between a step board guide rail and a step board when the latter step board is positioned in an entrance/exit portion of the escalator, and wherein a difference in height is provided between said wheel-chair carrying surface and each of step boards of normal steps disposed adjacent to said wheel-chair carrying surface on the upper and lower sides thereof when said wheel-chair carrying surface suitable to have a wheel-chair carried thereon is positioned in said inclined section of the escalator.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 08/319,661, filed Oct. 7, 1994, now abandoned, while is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/193,605, filed Feb. 7, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,386,904, which is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/924,455, filed Aug. 4, 1992, now abandoned.
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