1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to lift gates, and in particular, to a lift gate system with a lift gate platform and an extension plate.
2. Description of Related Art
Lifts such as lift gates are typically mounted at a structure such as an opening at the rear of a vehicle to lift payloads on a lift platform from one level (e.g., ground level) up to another level (e.g., the bed of the vehicle), or vice versa.
One type of lift gate employs parallelogram linkages to maintain a lift platform in a horizontal plane through the lifting range. The lift platform is attached to the linkages by pivot members, which allow the lift platform to be pivoted. Operation of the lifting mechanism may also rotate the lift platform into an inverted, stowed position beneath the vehicle body. Actuators, such as hydraulic actuators and electric actuators, are used to provide lifting force for moving the lift platform.
The present invention provides a lift gate system. In one embodiment, the lift gate system comprises a lift platform, a lifting mechanism, and one or more stop members. The lifting mechanism moves the lift platform between a raised position and a lowered position. The lift platform is substantially aligned with an extension plate of a vehicle when the lift platform is in the raised position. Each stop member is positioned between the extension plate and the lift platform. The stop members provide a gap between an edge of the extension plate and an edge of the lift platform when the lift platform is in the raised position.
In another embodiment, at least one stop member is positioned between an extension plate and a lift platform of a lift gate. The stop members provide a gap between the extension plate and the lift platform when the lift platform is in a raised position. The lift platform is substantially aligned with the extension plate when the lift platform is in the raised position.
In yet another embodiment, a gap is provided between an extension plate and a lift platform of a lift gate when the lift platform is in a raised position. At least one stop member is positioned in the gap. Each stop member is positioned between the lift platform and the extension plate when the lift platform is in the raised position. The lift gate is pushed forward until each one stop member is directly adjacent to both the extension plate and the lift platform. The lift platform is substantially aligned with the extension plate when the lift platform is in the raised position.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become understood with reference to the following description, appended claims and accompanying figures.
The following description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and is not meant to limit the inventive concepts claimed herein. Further, particular features described herein can be used in combination with other described features in each of the various possible combinations and permutations. Unless otherwise specifically defined herein, all terms are to be given their broadest possible interpretation including meanings implied from the specification as well as meanings understood by those skilled in the art and/or as defined in dictionaries, treatises, etc.
The present invention provides a lift gate system. In one embodiment, the lift gate system comprises a lift platform, a lifting mechanism, and one or more stop members. The lifting mechanism moves the lift platform between a raised position and a lowered position. The lift platform is substantially aligned with an extension plate of a vehicle (e.g., an extension plate mounted at the bed of a truck opening) when the lift platform is in the raised position. Each stop member is positioned between the extension plate and the lift platform. The stop members provide a gap between an edge of the extension plate and an edge of the lift platform when the lift platform is in the raised position.
In another embodiment, at least one stop member is positioned between an extension plate and a lift platform of a lift gate. The stop members provide a gap between the extension plate and the lift platform when the lift platform is in a raised position. The lift platform is substantially aligned with the extension plate when the lift platform is in the raised position.
The extension plate is coupled to a rear opening of a vehicle. In one embodiment, each stop member is directly adjacent to a proximal edge of the extension plate. In another embodiment, each stop member is directly adjacent to a proximal edge of the lift platform. Each stop member prevents direct impact between the extension plate and the lift platform when the lift platform is raised to the raised position.
Each stop member restricts upward movement of the lift platform when the lift platform is in the raised position, thereby maintaining the lift platform in substantial alignment with the extension plate.
Each opposing end of the extension plate includes a protrusion member. Each protrusion member extends beyond a proximal edge of the extension plate, such that said protrusion member protects the lift gate system against impact.
At least one shackle member interconnects the lift platform with the lifting mechanism. The proximal edge of the extension plate extends beyond each shackle member.
The lifting mechanism comprises at least one hydraulic pump for moving the lift platform, a first pair of parallelogram linkages for supporting the lift platform, a second pair of parallelogram linkages for supporting the lift platform, and at least one pivot point on which a distal end of the lift platform is pivotably mounted for rotation.
In yet another embodiment, a gap is provided between an extension plate and a lift platform of a lift gate when the lift platform is in a raised position. At least one stop member is positioned in the gap. Each stop member is positioned between the lift platform and the extension plate when the lift platform is in the raised position. The lift gate is pushed forward until each one stop member is directly adjacent to both the extension plate and the lift platform. The lift platform is substantially aligned with the extension plate when the lift platform is in the raised position.
Each support bracket has a length. Providing the gap between the extension plate and the lift platform when the lift platform is in the raised position comprises extending the length of each support bracket. Pushing forward the lift gate until each stop member is directly adjacent to both the extension plate and the lift platform comprises pushing forward the lift gate towards the front of the vehicle. The lift gate is stowed further back in relation to the extension plate when the lift gate is pushed forward towards the front of the vehicle.
The load-carrying surfaces of the lift gate 100 comprise said lift platform 130 which in one embodiment includes a platform section 112 and a foldable section (“flipover”) 132. The platform section 112 has a first edge 112A and a second edge 112B that is distal to the first edge 112A. A first edge 132A of the flipover 132 is pivotally coupled to the second edge 112B of the platform section 112. The lift platform 130 is used to lift payloads from one level (e.g., ground level 200 in
Embodiments of the invention are useful in different types of lift gate systems. In one embodiment described herein, the lift gate 100 is a stow away lift gate. The lift gate 100 further comprises a lifting mechanism 60 (
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In one embodiment, said one or more stop members 124 provide said gap 126 between the first edge 112A of the platform section 112 and the first edge 111A of the extension plate 111 when the platform section 112 is in the raised position. In relation to the stop members 124, the first edge 112A and the second edge 112B of the platform section 112 are the proximal edge 112A and the distal edge 112B of the platform section 112, respectively. In relation to the stop members 124, the first edge 111A of the extension plate 111 is the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111. The proximal edge 112A of the platform section 112 and the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111 are proximate to the stop members 124.
As described in detail later herein, the stop members 124 act as a buffer between the extension plate 111 and the platform section 112. The stop members 124 prevent direct impact between corresponding edges of the extension plate 111 and the platform section 112 when the platform section 112 is rotated to the raised position to be aligned with the extension plate 111.
In one embodiment, the lifting mechanism 60 of the lift gate 100 is a hydraulic system with linkages. For example, the lifting mechanism 60 comprises a pair of hydraulic cylinders 105, a first pair of parallelogram linkage arms 106, and a second pair of parallelogram linkage arms 107. The pair of hydraulic cylinders 105 actuates the raising, lowering, and stowing of the lift gate 100. The linkages 106 and 107 support the lift platform 130 as the lift gate 100 is raised, lowered, or stowed. The linkages 106 and 107 maintain the lift platform 130 in a substantially horizontal plane relative to the ground level .200 as the lift platform 130 is raised/lowered. The platform section 111 follows an arc when travelling between the lowered position (
The platform section 112 is pivotably mounted for rotation on at least one pivot point 131. During stowing of the lift gate 100, the linkages 106 and 107 and the hydraulic cylinders 105 rotate the lift platform 130 about at least one pivot point 131.
Each stop member 124 has a first side 124A and a second side 124B that is opposite of the first side 124A. The stop members 124 are positioned directly between the platform section 112 and the extension plate 111. Specifically, the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111 is in direct contact with the first side 124A of each stop member 124. As shown in
Each stop member 124 is essentially sandwiched between edges 111A and 112A when the platform section 112 is in the fully raised position, as shown in
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In one embodiment, the stop members 124 are integral with the platform section 112. For example, the stop members 124 may be welded directly adjacent to the proximal edge 112A of the platform section 112. In another embodiment, the stop members 124 are integral with the extension plate 111. For example, the stop members 124 may be attached directly adjacent to the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111.
The stop members 124 provide the gap 126 between the proximal edge 112A of the platform section 112 and the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111 when the platform section 112 is in the raised position. In one embodiment, the gap 126 has a width z between 0.50 inches (about 1.27 centimeters) and 0.63 inches (about 1.60 centimeters). The example numerical range provided for the width z of the gap 126 is an approximate numerical range only, and the present invention is not limited to gaps with a width within this numerical range.
Without the stop members 124, the entire proximal edge 112A of the platform section 112 impacts against the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111 when the platform section 112 is raised from the lowered position to the raised position. The direct impact between the extension plate 111 and the platform section 112 may cause the extension plate 111 and/or the platform section 112 to buckle and be damaged.
Therefore, the stop members 124 act as a buffer between the extension plate 111 and the platform section 112. The stop members 124 prevent direct impact between the extension plate 111 and the platform section 112. For example, the stop members 124 prevent the entire proximal edge 112A of the platform section 112 from hitting against the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111 as the platform section 112 is raised from the lowered position to the raised position.
The stop members 124 may be replaced after wear and tear. For example, the stop members 124 may be replaced with new stop members 124 when the width z of the gap 126 becomes smaller than 0.50 inches (about 1.27 centimeters) because of wear and tear. The width z of the gap 126 should be approximately 0.63 inches (about 1.60 centimeters) when new stop members 124 are positioned between the platform section 112 and the extension plate 111.
The stop members 124 also limit upward movement of the lift platform 130 when the platform section 112 is in the raised position. As noted, the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111 is in direct contact with the first side 124A of each stop member 124 when the platform section 112 is in the raised position. The direct contact between the extension plate 111 and each stop member 124 restricts the platform section 112 from further upward movement, thereby maintaining the platform section 112 in substantial alignment with the extension plate 111. Therefore, when the platform section 112 is in the raised position, the stop members 124 prevent actuating components of the lift gate 100 (e.g., the lifting mechanism 60) from moving the platform section 112 above, and out of substantial alignment with, the extension plate 111.
In one embodiment, the extension plate 111 has a pair of opposing ends 111B. Each opposing end 111B of the extension plate 111 includes a bracket 117 that extends along the underside of said opposing end 111B. Each bracket 117 has a first edge 117A that is proximate to the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111.
In one embodiment, each opposing end 111B of the extension plate 111 optionally further includes a protrusion member (i.e., a cap member) 118 that is disposed directly adjacent, and substantially transverse, to the first edge 117A of the bracket 117 of said opposing end 111B. Each protrusion member 118 extends (i.e., protrudes) beyond the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111. In the drawings, d denotes the distance by which each protrusion member 118 extends beyond the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111. For example, the distance d may be approximately 0.75 inches (about 1.905 centimeters). The present invention is not limited to a protrusion member 118 that extends beyond the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111 by the example distance provided.
Without the protrusion members 118, one or more components of the lift gate 100, such as the lift platform 130 or the extension plate 111, may hit against a dock of a docking area when the lift gate 100 is stowed (
Therefore, the protrusion members 118 buffer the lift gate 100 against impact on a dock when the lift gate 100 is stowed underneath the vehicle 70. For example, the protrusion members 118 are the first to hit against the dock of the docking area when the vehicle 70 backs into the docking area for loading/unloading. Therefore, the protrusion members 118 protect the lift platform 130 and other components of the lift gate 100 from hitting against the dock of the docking area when the lift gate 100 is in the stowed position.
In one embodiment, the distance (i.e., overhang) between the proximal edge 112A of the platform section 112 and the centre of a pivot point 135 of each shackle member 115 is denoted as h. For example, the distance h is approximately 3 inches (about 7.62 centimeters). The present invention is not limited to the example distance provided.
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The stop members 124 may be spaced apart by positioning each stop member 124 on top of a corresponding support bracket 113.
In another embodiment, increasing the length of each support bracket 113 to length p′ may provide the gap 126 (
Increasing the length of each support bracket 113 to length p′ increases the distance h (
As such, h′ denotes the distance between the edge 112A of the platform section 112 and the centre of the pivot point 135 of each shackle Member 115 when the length of each support bracket 113 is increased to p′. For example, the distance h′ is approximately 4 inches (about 10.16 centimeters). The present invention is not limited to the example distance provided.
Increasing the length of each support bracket 113 to length p′ may provide a spacing s between the stop members 124 and the proximal edge 111A of the extension plate 111. In a lift gate installation method according to an embodiment of the invention, to minimize/reduce the spacing s during the lift gate installation/adjustment, the lift gate 100 is moved/shifted in a direction F towards the rear opening 50A of the vehicle 70 as shown in
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Further, increasing the length of each support bracket 113 to p′ increases the distance between the proximal edge 112A of the platform section 112 and the centre of the pivot point 135 (
The components of the lift gate 100 may be made of different kinds of metals or non-metal rigid materials. For example, stop members 124, the protrusion members 118, the brackets 117, and the extension plate 111 may be made of steel.
The present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof; however, other versions are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure, material, or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed. The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/546,006 filed Oct. 11, 2011, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US12/59764 | 10/11/2012 | WO | 00 | 4/8/2013 |
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61546006 | Oct 2011 | US |