The present invention is related to an apparatus for wheeling a vehicle onto a truck or trailer that has a transition piece that moves about a tube of a ramp. More specifically, the present invention is related to an apparatus for wheeling a vehicle onto a truck or trailer that has a transition piece that moves about a tube of a ramp by a top portion of the piece pivoting about the tube and a bottom portion which is arched and extends from the top portion to ground when the ramp is mounted by a mounting portion to the truck or trailer.
Many different types of truck and trailer ramps exist in the market. Most of these ramps have little or no bottom transition from the bottom of the ramp to the ground. When pushing an ATV or garden tractor up the ramp, the user must exert enough force to get over this bump. A fixed straight piece of metal secured to the bottom of the ramp is a common solution for these applications. The fixed piece does not allow for different truck and trailer heights. The proposed pivoting foot is designed for a smoother transition from the ground to the ramp that can be used for virtually any truck or trailer height.
Most ramps have no transition on the bottom; the side rails rest on the ground. Some truck ramps have a fixed āLā shaped piece welded to the bottom of the ramp. This piece lessens the gap between the top surface of the ramp and the ground.
The present invention pertains to an apparatus for wheeling a vehicle onto a truck or trailer. The apparatus comprises a ramp. The apparatus comprises a mounting portion attached to the ramp that mounts to the truck or trailer. The apparatus comprises a transition piece that pivotally attaches to the ramp and contacts ground when the mounting portion is mounted to the truck or trailer.
The present invention pertains to a method for placing a vehicle onto a truck or trailer. The method comprises the steps of attaching a mounting portion of a ramp to the truck or trailer. There is the step of moving a transition piece attached to the ramp so the transition piece contacts ground. There is the step of wheeling the vehicle across the transition piece, up the ramp and onto the truck or trailer.
In the accompanying drawings, the preferred embodiment of the invention and preferred methods of practicing the invention are illustrated in which:
Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to similar or identical parts throughout the several views, and more specifically to
Preferably, the ramp 1 includes a pivot member 11 about which the transition piece 7 pivots, as shown in
Preferably, the ramp 1 includes a right side rail 5 and a left side rail 6. The ramp 1 preferably includes cross braces 8, as shown in
The present invention pertains to a method for placing a vehicle onto a truck or trailer. The method comprises the steps of attaching a mounting portion 72 of a ramp 1 to the truck or trailer. There is the step of moving a transition piece 7 attached to the ramp 1 so the transition piece 7 contacts ground 13. There is the step of wheeling the vehicle across the transition piece 7, up the ramp 1 and onto the truck or trailer.
Preferably, the moving step includes the step of pivoting the transition piece 7 about a pivot member 11 of the ramp 1. The wheeling step preferably includes the step of wheeling the vehicle across the transition piece 7 which is curved. Preferably, the pivoting step includes the step of rotating a top portion 74 of the transition piece 7 about the tube. The rotating step preferably includes the step of rotating the top portion 74 about the tube and a bottom portion 76 which is arched and extends from the top portion 74 to ground 13.
Preferably, the ramp 1 includes a right side rail 5 and a left side rail 6. The ramp 1 preferably includes cross braces 8. Preferably, the ramp 1 is arched. There is preferably the step of folding the ramp 1.
Preferably, the wheeling step includes the step of wheeling the vehicle which weighs at least 150 lbs. across the transition piece 7, up the ramp 1 and onto the truck or trailer. The wheeling step preferably includes the step of wheeling the vehicle which weighs at least 500 lbs. across the transition piece 7, up the ramp 1 and onto the truck or trailer. Preferably, the wheeling step includes the step of wheeling the vehicle which weighs at least 1000 lbs. across the transition piece 7, up the ramp 1 and onto the truck or trailer.
The ramp 1, as shown in
The bottom transition piece 7 is shown in
Ramp 14, as shown in
Ramp 18, as shown in
Ramp 23, as shown in
Ramp 24, as shown in
Ramp 25, as shown in
Although the invention has been described in detail in the foregoing embodiments for the purpose of illustration, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that variations can be made therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention except as it may be described by the following claims.
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/827,503 filed Jul. 12, 2007 now U.S. Pat. No. 8,256,053, incorporated by reference herein.
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