This is the first application filed for the present invention.
The present invention relates generally to ladders and handrails and, in particular, to handrails for large mining trucks.
Large mining trucks, off-road haul trucks or dump trucks may have one or more ladders for accessing the cabin. A variety of such trucks are manufactured by companies such as Euclid-Hitachi, Komatsu, Liebherr, Caterpillar, Bucyrus, etc. The operator of these types of trucks usually climbs up the ladder and then manoeuvres onto a small catwalk or platform before entering the cabin. Accidents have occurred when the operator slips and falls from the ladder. One solution to this problem is to retrofit the truck with a ladder system. For example, the Access System Upgrade for the CatĀ® 785 and 789 trucks is a diagonal stairway retrofit kit for the CaterpillarĀ® 785 and 789 series trucks. This retrofit kit includes a stairway with handrails, bumper extension, walkway and secondary egress ladder.
However, there remains a need in the industry for a handrail retrofit system that is simpler, lighter, quicker to install and more cost-effective than prior-art designs.
The present invention, in general, provides a handrail extension retrofit kit or system for retrofitting a handrail of a large mining truck. The handrail extension system or kit can be mounted to existing handrails and ladders of the truck with minimal downtime for the truck. The extension members may be bolted, welded or otherwise connected in the field in a simple, quick and efficient manner.
In accordance with one main aspect of the present invention, the handrail retrofit system for retrofitting a handrail of a truck having one or more ladders for accessing a cabin of the truck includes a first handrail extension member for connecting a first upper portion of one handrail of a first ladder to a railing mounted to a catwalk around the cabin of the truck and a second handrail extension member for connecting a second upper portion of another handrail of the first ladder to a forward-facing handrail mounted to an outer surface of the cabin of the truck.
In one main implementation, the system includes a third handrail extension member for connecting a first upper portion of one handrail of a second ladder to a first platform railing mounted to a platform beside the cabin of the truck and a fourth handrail extension member for connecting a second upper portion of another handrail of the second ladder to a second platform railing mounted to the platform beside the cabin of the truck.
In accordance with another main aspect of the present invention, a method for retrofitting a handrail of a truck entails connecting a first handrail extension member to a first upper portion of one handrail of a first ladder and to a railing mounted to a catwalk around the cabin of the truck and connecting a second handrail extension member to a second upper portion of another handrail of the first ladder and to a forward-facing handrail mounted to an outer surface of the cabin of the truck.
In one main implementation, the method also includes connecting a third handrail extension member to a first upper portion of one handrail of a second ladder and to a first platform railing mounted to a platform beside the cabin of the truck and connecting a fourth handrail extension member to a second upper portion of another handrail of the second ladder and to a second platform railing mounted to the platform beside the cabin of the truck.
Further features and advantages of the present technology will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:
The components and parts shown in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
In general, and by way of overview, the present invention provides a system and method for retrofitting a truck by connecting a plurality of handrail extension members to the existing ladders and handrails of the truck.
The first ladder 20 provides access to a catwalk 14 around the cabin 12 of the truck 10. The second ladder 30 provides access to a platform 16 beside the cabin 12 of the truck 10. The cabin 12, in some trucks, may have a driver-side door and a passenger-side door, in which case the platform 16 may provide access to the passenger-side door. The first and second ladders 20, 30 may in such cases be referred to as the driver-side ladder and the passenger-side ladder (or as the left and right ladders).
In the particular example truck shown in
In use, the operator (which is meant to refer to the driver, passenger, mechanic, or any person who climbs up one of the ladders) grips the bottom portion of the handrails 21, 22 when stepping up onto the bottom rung of the first ladder 20. Similarly, in use, the operator grips the bottom portion of the handrails 31, 32 when stepping up onto the bottom rung of the second ladder 30. When the operator reaches (or nears) the top of the first ladder 20, the operator must reach or stretch precariously for the railing 40 mounted to the catwalk 14 and/or reach for the forward-facing handrail 50 mounted to an outer surface of the cabin 12 (i.e. mounted a forward face of the truck). Similarly, when the operator reaches (or nears) the top of the second ladder 30, the operator must reach or stretch precariously for the first platform railing 60 and/or for the second platform railing 70. If the truck is wet or icy, the operator may be susceptible to slipping. A slip can occur not only when climbing up the first or second ladder but also when descending the first or second ladder.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a solution to this problem by providing a novel handrail retrofit system for retrofitting handrails or railings of a truck having one or more ladders for accessing the cabin.
As will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, the first and second extension members 100, 110 may have other shapes or configurations. In one embodiment, these members are made of tubular steel or tubular aluminum.
In addition to retrofitting the handrails of the first ladder, the handrails 31, 32 of the second ladder 30 may also be retrofitted as shown by way of example in
In the embodiment illustrated in
As will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, the third and fourth extension members 120, 130 may have other shapes or configurations. In one embodiment, these members are made of tubular steel or tubular aluminum.
The retrofit kit or retrofit system disclosed herein may include extension members for just one ladder (i.e. just members 100, 110 or just members 120, 130) or for both ladders. Optionally, the members may include a roughened surface finish, rubberized or anti-slip covers, paint with grit, etc. to improve the operator's grip, particularly for wet or icy conditions.
The retrofit kit disclosed herein provides continuous 3-point contact for the operator of the truck when climbing up or down the ladders. This kit when installed thus minimizes the risk of falling from the ladders.
The retrofit kit provides a number of significant advantages over the prior art. The retrofit kit is not only simpler and less expensive to manufacture but also easier and less expensive to deliver and install than the full ladder upgrade systems. Because it is so easy to install, there is far less truck downtime with the retrofit kit than with a full ladder upgrade system. Furthermore, depending on the accessibility of the truck frame, the full ladder upgrade system may need to be mounted to the bumper and radiator cover which is not as secure as mounting to the frame. The retrofit kit mounts directly to the railings, thus avoiding the problem of imposing stresses on the bumper or radiator cover. For these various reasons, the novel retrofit kit provides a simple, easy and cost-effective means to retrofit a truck ladder-and-railing system.
The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be exemplary only. As will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art, to whom this specification is addressed, many obvious variations can be made to the embodiments present herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the exclusive right sought by the applicant is therefore intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.
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