1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fall prevention assembly and in particular to a fall prevention assembly used on vertical lift system particularly adaptable for parking motor vehicles.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Multi-level parking systems for automobiles, trucks, etc., have been used for many years. Single level parking is not cost effective, especially in urban areas. Multi-story parking buildings are utilized, but are expensive to construct. Vertical lift systems have been widely employed to economically increase the number of cars that can be parked in any given location, but the known systems are subject to failure of the mechanical lifting means causing damage to vehicles and creating a danger to persons. U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,579,688; 3,387,722; 3,706,356; 3,750,899; and 4,209,276 all disclose different types of vertical lift systems. Applicant is also the co-holder of U.S. Pat. No. 4,674,938 for a vertical parking system.
The difficulty with vertical lift systems heretofore was that the vehicle, which is parked on a platform that is then lifted to a certain level and latched into that position, would become displaced or fall off said platform if the lifting means supporting the platform were to fail, either while the vehicle is being lifted or lowered, or in some cases after it has been latched into position. A further problem is that once the failure has occurred it is difficult to remove the vehicles from the vertical lift system. Some vertical lift systems park three or more cars vertically. The failure of the lifting means usually requires the use of a crane or other such heavy equipment to remove the vehicles. A number of fall prevention systems, sometimes known as slack chain or slack cable safety device, have been devised for various types of lifts in the past however, these devices are active in nature, i.e. have some means of detecting whether or not the lifting member is in tension or has become slack, and then react, usually by means of a spring, to lock the lifting platform at its current position. With this system once the failure has occurred it is necessary to first raise and then support the platform by some external means in order to disengage the latching mechanism. It is then necessary to maintain this external support while lowering the platform.
Applicant's assembly addresses the problem and limits the tilt of a platform and allows for the lowering of a platform that is atilt in response to a lift mechanism failure.
A fall prevention assembly for vertical lift systems for storage and in particular for parking motor vehicles, the lift system comprising a frame extending upward from a base and at least one platform, that is raised vertically within that frame, upon which a vehicle is parked, the fall prevention assembly comprising a series of metal bars of sufficient size and strength to resist bending attached to the base of the unit and extending upward through a series of bushings mounted strategically on each platform usually at the corners. These bushings can be designed with ridges or teeth inside. As long as the platform or platforms remain level and in proper alignment with the lifting system and within the frame the bushings simply move up and down along the metal bars. In the case of the failure of a lifting means the platform or platforms would become unlevel or tilt and the bushings would bind upon the metal bar. The placement of the bushings on the platform as well as the length of the bushings and the closeness of the fit between the metal bar and the bushing would determine the amount the platform would be allowed to tilt.
In addition to restricting the amount of tilt the platform will assume in the case of a lifting means failure this assembly will allow the platforms to be lowered and the vehicles safely removed from the platforms without the use of any external devices such as cranes or blocks and tackles, etc. The bushings would simply slide down the bar maintaining the same amount of platform tilt until the platform reached its lowermost level at which time the vehicle could be safely removed.
An object of the present invention is to provide a simple, safe, and cost effective assembly to prevent platforms from tilting enough to allow the vehicles parked on them to fall off in the event of a failure of the lifting means in a multi-level parking system.
A further object of the present invention is to provide for a simple, safe, and cost effective assembly to lower the platforms after a failure of the lifting means in a multi-level parking system.
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent, particularly when taken in view of the following drawings wherein:
With the current invention, in the event of failure of a lifting means, the platform can be lowered by its normal method and the bushing will continue to slide down the metal bar maintaining only a small amount of platform tilt until the platform reaches its lowermost position where any vehicles parked on the platform can be safely removed.
While the preceding describes a common vertical lift system that lifts a platform or series of platforms from the four corners of the platforms, it can be seen that this invention is adaptable to any system that uses any quantity of vertical support members such as a cantilever system that uses only two vertical supports.
While the present invention has been described with respect to the exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications or changes can be achieved without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore it is manifestly intended that the invention be limited only by the scope of the claims and the equivalence thereof.
Applicant claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/385,194, filed Jun. 3, 2002.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10447976 | May 2003 | US |
Child | 11818040 | US |