Claims
- 1. A personnel lift comprising:
- a base;
- a vertical lift assembly mounted on the base;
- a work platform attached to the vertical lift assembly, the vertical lift assembly operative to lift the work platform;
- a vertically movable transport wheel mounted to the base;
- a support leg structure mounted on the base;
- a handle operatively associated with the base;
- a cam slot connected to one of the handle and the transport wheel;
- a cam follower connected to the other of the handle and the transport wheel such that movement of the handle up and down causes the cam slot to engage the cam follower, which causes a corresponding movement up and down of the transport wheel, the handle being movable between a first position in which the weight of the rear end of the base is placed on the transport wheel and the support leg structure is above the ground and a second position in which the transport wheel is above the ground and the weight of the rear end of the base is placed on the support leg structure; and
- a locking mechanism operatively connected between the vertical lift assembly and the handle operative to prevent movement of the handle to the first position when the vertical lift assembly is in a raised position.
- 2. The personnel lift of claim 1, further comprising a vertically oriented rod extending upwardly from the transport wheel and movable up and down with the transport wheel in response to the positioning of the handle between the first position and the second position, and wherein the locking mechanism is operatively connected to the rod when the work platform is in a raised position such that the locking mechanism prevents movement of the rod up and down and thereby prevents movement of the handle to the first position.
- 3. The personnel lift of claim 2, wherein the rod comprises a smaller diameter portion and a larger diameter portion axially displaced above the smaller diameter portion, and the locking mechanism comprises: (i) a plate having a groove whose width is slightly larger than the smaller diameter portion of the rod and smaller than the larger diameter portion of the rod; and (ii) a coupling mechanism for coupling the vertical lift assembly to the plate such that when the work platform is moved upward, the groove engages the smaller diameter portion of the groove.
- 4. The personnel lift of claim 3, wherein the vertical lift assembly comprises a vertical tower of extended columns, and wherein the locking mechanism is connected to the vertical tower of extended columns.
- 5. The personnel lift of claim 4, wherein the vertical tower of extended columns comprises a first column which initiates movement of the work platform upward, and wherein the locking mechanism is operatively connected to the first column.
- 6. The personnel lift of claim 5, wherein the locking mechanism prevents movement of the handle to the first position when the first column has been raised only a few inches.
- 7. The personnel lift of claim 1, wherein the vertical lift assembly comprises a vertical tower of extended columns, and wherein the locking mechanism is connected to the vertical tower of extended columns.
- 8. The personnel lift of claim 7, wherein the vertical tower of extended columns comprises a first column which initiates movement of the work platform upward, and wherein the locking mechanism is operatively connected to the first column.
- 9. The personnel lift of claim 8, wherein the locking mechanism prevents movement of the handle to the first position when the first column has been raised only a few inches.
- 10. The personnel lift of claim 9, further comprising:
- a motor for operating the vehicle lift assembly; and
- a motor control circuit for controlling the application of power to the motor, the motor control circuit including a switch that prevents the motor control circuit from applying power to the motor unless the support leg structure is in contact with the ground.
- 11. The personnel lift of claim 10, wherein the motor control circuit further comprises an additional switch that prevents the motor control circuit from applying power to the motor unless the handle is in the second position.
- 12. The personnel lift of claim 1, further comprising:
- a motor for operating the vehicle lift assembly; and
- a motor control circuit for controlling the application of power to the motor, the motor control circuit including a switch that prevents the motor control circuit from applying power to the motor unless the handle is in the second position.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/730,410, filed Oct. 15, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,875,869.
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