This device relates to hand rails that fold when not in use to provide safety, support and access for user walkways associated with mobile industrial equipment.
Prior art devices of this type provide for a variety of upstanding hand rails, typically on staircases that collapse when not in use. See for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,401,918, 4,006,564 and 4,014,486.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,401,918 claims a foldable hand rail for telescopically extending rails pivoted to remove support posts on a stair.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,006,564 is directed to a foldable hand rail and seating structure affording rail folding on a bleacher-like seating structure that can be opened or collapsed when not in use.
An extensible access walkway for mobile industrial equipment with transportation height limits, having multiple folding rail and post sections. Each rail and post section have multiple pivot post release and locking assemblies allowing for segmented folding from the walkway. A walkway portion is slidably disposed over another walkway for cantilever extension and retraction, allowing access to a service structure.
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In this example chose for illustration, the continuous dust collection equipment 11 is mounted to and integral with the transportation trailer 12. The walkway and folding hand rail assembly 10 is mounted above the dust collector equipment having a walkway 17 and multiple railing and support beams 18 with an access stair assembly 19 extending from one end thereof.
A pair of vertically extensible hose support gantries 20A, 20B from which dust product transfer hose slings (not shown) extend for equipment access support required, such as in a rail tank car configuration (not shown).
The dust collection equipment 11 has a fixed inlet hose connection and piping assembly 21, again well-known within the dust collection art.
The walkway and hand rail assembly 10 has a main section 22 from which an overlying extending walkway and rail section 23 is movably positioned and deployed, as best seen in
The main section 22 has a pair of spaced parallel support beams 24A, 24B with interconnecting walking floor panels 25 secured thereto, and hand rail section 22A.
Multiple wheel and bearing support assemblies 26 are mounted in a longitudinally space relation on the support frame beams 24A, 24B.
A secondary walkway and hand rail section 27 extends at right angles from the end of the main section 22 forming a L-shaped walkway configuration, best seen in
The movable walkway and hand rail assembly section 23, best seen in
The extending deployable walkway hand rail section 23 support channel beams are therefore registerably positioned on the corresponding wheel and bearing assemblies 26, as seen in
It will be seen that each of the respective hand rail assemblies have multiple pivot pin lock assemblies 32 corresponding to the hand rail post 33 of the sections in vertical upright use position. Accordingly, the pivot pin lock assemblies 32, best seen in
A similar aperture lug pivot pin post locking assembly 39 is mounted on the outside surface of the respective parallel space support beams 24A, 24B of the walkway sections 22, 27, in the same manner each allowing the respective pivoted hand rail post assemblies to fold “pivot” flat, as seen graphically in
Next the movable section 23 hand rails positions are indicated by B when folded. The main walkway section 22 now defines a low profile folded flat hand rail profile, as seen in
Referring back to
Each of the hand rail sections 41A, 41B have a respective pivot pin and locking L-shaped pin assemblies allowing for respective oppositely disposed rail sections to be released and pivoted downward as indicated by the broken arrows into transport position, thereby maintaining the low profile height of the mobile continuous dust collector equipment 11 on its mobile support and transport platform 13 configuration with the hose support gantries shown in retracted position in broken lines.
The multiple hand rail assemblies of the multiple sections are indicated in collapsed folded position in
It will thus be seen that a new and novel walkway and folding hand rail assembly 10 for mobile equipment applications has been illustrated and described. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention. Therefore,