Claims
- 1. A method for providing access for a handicapped individual, which comprises the steps of:
- providing a first variable height step elevator as a first riser to a stair;
- providing a second variable height step elevator as a second riser to a stair;
- changing the elevation of the upper surfaces of each of said first and second step elevators to form a single platform and to match the level of an approach landing upon which a handicapped individual is supported;
- changing the elevation of said single platform to match the level of a departure landing;
- changing the elevation of the upper surface of said first step elevator to form a first riser to said stair; and
- changing the elevation of the upper surface of said second step elevator to form a first riser to said stair.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of providing a railing to one of said steps.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of providing a foundation to support each of said first and second step elevators.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of providing a control for controlling the movement of said first and second step elevators.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of providing a control comprises the following steps:
- providing a first control proximate to the approach of said stair;
- providing a second control to one of said step elevators; and
- providing a third control proximate to the departure of said stair.
- 6. A handicap accessible stair, comprising:
- a first step rising from a lower landing, said first step forming a first riser in said stair, wherein said first step has an upper surface;
- a second step positioned adjacent said first step and forming a second riser in said stair, wherein said second step has an upper surface, wherein said second step upper surface is located a vertical distance above said first step upper surface;
- a control operably connected to said first and second step, wherein said control causes vertical movement of said first and second step down to a position wherein said first and second step upper surfaces are level with said lower landing, and said control further causes vertical movement of said second step to said position to form said second riser in said stair; and
- whereby said stair provides improved mobility to handicapped users while preserving the aesthetic qualities of said stair.
- 7. The stair of claim 6 wherein said first step comprises:
- a first step platform;
- a first base;
- a first hydraulic actuator, connected to said first base;
- two pair of supports, wherein each said support pair is hinged to one end of either said first base or said first step platform;
- a pair of hinges, each connected to one of said pair of supports of said first step for allowing said pair of supports of said first step to move pivotally with respect to each other; and
- wherein said first hydraulic actuator compresses which acts to raise said first step platform.
- 8. The stair of claim 6, further comprising a railing attached to said first step.
- 9. The stair of claim 6, further comprising a backstop secured to said first step, wherein said backstop vertically extends to a position that prevents undesired movement of an individual off said platform.
- 10. The stair of claim 6 further comprising a foundation supporting each of said steps.
- 11. The stair of claim 6, wherein said control comprises:
- a first control panel operably connect to said first and second step and located proximate to said lower landing of the stair, wherein said first control panel causes a downward vertical movement of said first and second step to result in a platform level with said lower landing;
- a second control panel operably connected with said first and second step and located proximate to an upper landing of the stair, wherein said second control panel causes vertical movement of the level platform of said second step to the level of said upper landing of said stair; and
- a third control panel operably connected with said first and second step and located at said upper landing of said stair, wherein said third control panel causes said first step to form said first riser of said stair and causes said second step to form said second riser of said stair.
- 12. A handicap accessible stair, comprising:
- a foundation;
- a first step resting on said foundation, wherein said first step comprises:
- a first step platform;
- a first base;
- a first hydraulic actuator, connected to said first base;
- two pair of supports, wherein each said support pair is hinged to one end of either said first base or said first step platform;
- a pair of hinges, each connected to one of said pair of supports of said first step for allowing said pair of supports of said first step to move pivotally with respect to each other; and
- wherein said first hydraulic actuator compresses which acts to raise said first step platform
- a first step rail attached to said first step;
- a second step resting on said foundation, wherein said second step comprises:
- a second step platform;
- a second base;
- a second hydraulic actuator connected to said second base;
- two pair of supports, wherein each said support pair is hinged to one end of either said second base or said second step platform;
- a pair of hinges, each connected to one of said pair of supports of said second step for allowing said pair of supports of said second step to move pivotally with respect to each other; and
- wherein said second hydraulic actuator compresses which acts to raise said second step platform;
- a second step rail attached to said second step;
- a first control panel operably connected to said first and second steps and located proximate to the approach of said stair, wherein said first control causes said first and second upper surfaces to move to a level even to said approach of said stair to form a single platform from said first and second upper surfaces;
- a second control panel operably connected to said first and second steps and attached to one of said steps, wherein said second control causes said single platform to move to a level even with the departure of said stair; and
- a third control panel operably connected to said first and second steps and located adjacent to the departure of said stair, wherein said third control panel causes said first step to return to form a first riser of said stair and causes said second step to return to form a second riser of said stair.
- 13. A handicap accessible stair adjacent to an upper landing and lower landing, comprising:
- at least one stair;
- a step platform, said step platform extendable to a level above said at least one stair;
- raising and lowering means for lowering and raising said at least one stair and said step platform;
- a control for controlling said raising and lowering means to lower said at least one stair and said step platform to a level even with said lower landing; said control also capable of controlling said raising and lowering means to raise said step platform to a level even with said upper landing; and
- wherein said control is actuable by a handicapped person so that said handicapped person may freely cross said at least one stair and said step platform when said at least one stair and said step platform are at a level even with said lower landing and wherein said handicapped person may actuate said control to raise said step platform to a level even with said upper landing.
- 14. A handicap accessible stair according to claim 13, wherein said control is actuated by a first control panel located at said lower landing, said first control panel for lowering said at least one stair and said step platform to a lower level even with said lower landing; wherein said control is actuated by a second control panel located on said step platform, said second control panel for raising said step platform to a level even with said upper landing; wherein said control is actuated by a third control panel on said upper landing, said third control panel for raising said step platform to a level even with said upper landing and lowering said step platform and said at least one stair to a level even with said lower landing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a file wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 08/346,631 filed Nov. 30, 1994, now abandoned.
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