Claims
- 1. An escalator apparatus including bases adapted to run on a guide rail, and steps having movable step boards supported by said bases and adapted to be raised to provide a surface for carrying a wheelchair, wherein said movable step boards include at least two adjacent steps arranged to be movable upwardly and downwardly together with a step board of an upper step disposed adjacent thereto at an upper side thereof, and an inclination suppressing means is provided between said movable step boards and the bases thereof to suppress inclinations of said movable step boards when said movable step boards are in their raised positions.
- 2. An escalator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said movable step boards of said at least two adjacent steps are adapted to cooperate with the step board of said upper step to provide the surface for carrying a wheel chair.
- 3. An escalator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said movable step boards are so constructed as to be raised by said upper step.
- 4. An escalator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least two adjacent steps/accommodate raising/lowering mechanisms for respectively raising/lowering said at least two adjacent steps to the level of the step board of said upper step.
- 5. An escalator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein coupling means for respectively coupling the movable step boards of said two adjacent steps and coupling the step board of said upper step and said movable step boards to provide the surface for carrying a wheelchair are respectively accommodated in said adjacent steps and said upper step.
- 6. An escalator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein one of said at least two adjacent steps accommodate a raising/lowering mechanism for raising/lowering its step board, the step board of the other step of said at least two adjacent steps being structured to be raised and lowered by the raising/lowering force of said raising/lowering mechanism.
- 7. An escalator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the step said at least two adjacent steps and the step adjacent thereto at the upper side thereof cooperate to form a special step group, a wheel stopping member is provided on and projects from the movable step board of the lowest step of the special step group, and said wheel stopping member cooperates with a step adjacent to said special step group at an upper side thereof to form a stopper.
- 8. An escalator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein one of said at least two adjacent steps has its movable step board supported on said base through the inclination suppressing means; and holding means are provided for holding the movable step board in a fixed position on said base.
- 9. An escalator apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for coupling the movable step boards of said at least two adjacent steps together and coupling the step board of said upper adjacent step and said adjacent movable step boards together, said coupling means being disposed behind the step boards which provide said surface for carrying a wheelchair.
- 10. An escalator apparatus including steps adapted to be raised to provide a surface for carrying a wheelchair, wherein a step has a fixed step board and a plurality of adjacent steps are provided downwardly of and adjacent the step having said fixed step board, the plurality of adjacent steps have step boards upwardly movable to a position in which the step board of three successive steps, including said fixed step board, are arranged in a substantially horizontal plane and, wherein the step having said fixed step board and lower steps adjacent thereof and having said upwardly movable step boards form a special step group, and a sensor provided on a fixed member for confirming motion of said special step group is operated by a movable component in the special step group.
- 11. An escalator apparatus including steps having step boards adapted to be raised to provide a surface for carrying a wheelchair, wherein step boards of a plurality of adjacent steps are arranged to be movable upwardly and downwardly, the plurality of adjacent steps are upwardly movable to the same level as a step board of an upper reference step disposed adjacent thereto at the upper side thereof, and wherein one of a lower plurality of steps adjacent to said reference step comprises a base movable on a guide rail supported on a fixed member; a movable step board supported by the base; a first riser integral with the movable step board; a second riser movable upwardly following said movable step board when the same is raised; and a third riser attached to said base.
- 12. An escalator apparatus including steps having step boards adapted to be raised to provide a surface for carrying a wheelchair, wherein step boards of a plurality of adjacent steps are arranged to be movable upwardly and downwardly, the plurality of adjacent steps are upwardly movable to the same level as a step board of an upper reference step disposed adjacent thereto at the upper side thereof, and wherein one of a lower plurality of steps adjacent to said reference step comprises a base movable on a guide rail supported on a fixed member; a middle base supported on the base to a first inclination inhibiting means; and a movable step board supported on the middle base through a second inclination inhibiting means.
- 13. An escalator apparatus including steps having step boards adapted to be raised to provide a surface for carrying a wheelchair, wherein step boards of a plurality of adjacent steps are arranged to be movable upwardly and downwardly, the plurality of adjacent steps are upwardly movable to the same level as a step board of an upper reference step disposed adjacent thereto at the upper side thereof, and wherein the lower plurality of steps adjacent to said reference step comprise two steps, and the loads acting upon the step board of a lowest step of said two steps is carried by the highest step when the step boards of said two steps are maintained horizontally with respect to the step board of said reference step in a sloped portion of the escalator apparatus.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 924,459, filed Aug. 4, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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