Self locking basket assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6471004
  • Patent Number
    6,471,004
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 31, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 29, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A self locking basket assembly has a basket extending from a base platform, and a gate system for releaseably securing a worker within the cage. The gate system includes a gate operatively mounted on a pivotable locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is opened by moving the gate in a rearward direction at an angle to a plane defined by the base platform and thereafter pivoting the gate about a hinge mechanism to an open position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention is directed to a self locking aerial platform/basket assembly and more specifically, an aerial platform basket assembly for use with personnel lifts that are manually transportable between locations and can be readily set up.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Personnel lifts are used for many applications. The personnel lifts generally have aerial work platforms/basket assemblies which are raised or lowered to position a worker at a desired height. The aerial platforms are used to gain access to overhead lighting fixtures, heating and air conditioning ducts, ceilings and the like.




The personnel lift typically includes the aerial work platform surrounded a personnel cage or basket in which the worker stands. The aerial platform and personnel basket are attached to a vertical lift, or mast assembly. The vertical mast assembly includes multiple extendable nested sections mounted on the base. The personnel lift also includes a device that stabilizes the personnel lift when the personnel basket assembly is in an elevated position.




The personnel lift is transportable by the worker to a desired location. After the personnel lift is securely stabilized, the worker enters the personnel basket and operates controls to raise and lower the aerial platform.




The worker using the aerial platform often moves the personnel lift to several different overhead locations in the course of one day. The worker must move the personnel lift from one location to another because the worker is limited to working in an area in which is within an arm's reach of the aerial platform. When the worker desires to do work beyond that reach, the worker must lower the aerial platform, unlock the personnel basket, exit the personnel basket, release the device stabilizing the platform, and move the personnel lift to the next desired location. The worker repeats the process of securing and stabilizing the personnel lift, entering the basket, locking the basket, raising the basket to the desired height, and performing the necessary work.




Each time the worker exits and enters the basket, the basket must be unlocked and then relocked and resecured. Since the personnel lift raises the aerial basket to relatively high heights, it is especially important to protect the worker in the basket. The basket must have a good locking mechanism which cannot be inadvertently unlocked or opened by the worker when the basket is in a raised position.




Often, the worker enters the basket with tools and/or parts to be installed. The worker often has difficultly stepping into the basket while maintaining his balance and simultaneously protecting the tools and parts he is carrying. It is therefore important the worker has free access to enter the basket, easily lock or secure the basket, and then to move about the basket when performing work at the elevated height.




Therefore, there is a need in the industry for a cage or basket assembly having a self locking design to prevent a worker from inadvertently opening the basket or cage.




There is a further need for a self locking aerial basket which allows a worker to readily enter the basket without having to step over barriers or duck under sections of the basket.




There is a further need for an aerial basket assembly which provides easy access to a work area by the worker without any obstacles to the worker's freedom of movement or ease in moving his arms, tools and/or parts to be installed.




It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a self locking basket assembly which is useful in many applications, and, in particular, for use in a personnel lift assembly which is easily operated and which provides both freedom of movement and security to the worker in the basket.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a self locking aerial basket assembly is provided. The basket assembly is especially useful with personnel lift systems. It should be understood that the self locking aerial basket assembly can be used in connection with other systems where a worker needs to be in a secured position yet have easy access to a worksite. For ease of explanation, the present invention will be described in connection with the basket assembly for a personnel lift. However, it should be understood that the personnel basket assembly of the present invention is also useful in other applications and such applications are also within the scope of the present invention.




The personnel lift includes a base having a plurality of rotatable wheels on the base. The base includes a stabilizing system such that the personnel lift is securely stabilized on any type of surface. The personnel lift further includes a mast assembly operatively mounted to the base. The mast assembly comprises a plurality of mast sections which are nested together when the mast is in a collapsed or closed, position and which are extended in a vertical direction when the mast is in an open, or raised, position.




The personnel lift includes a basket, or cage, assembly operatively connected to the mast assembly for supporting a worker. The basket assembly has a platform which is easily accessible by the worker and sides which extend from the platform. At least one of the sides of the basket includes a pivotable gate and locking mechanism which allows the worker to move the gate from a closed, or locked, position to an open, or unlocked, position. Once the worker is in the basket and the gate is pivoted to a closed position, the gate slidably moves into a locked position. The worker can lean against the gate without having the gate open. In order to open the gate, the worker must first move the gate in an upwardly and rearwardly direction and then pivot the gate along a diagonal axis.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a personnel lift with a personnel basket in a raised position.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a personnel basket in a closed and locked position.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a personnel basket in a closed and unlocked position.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a personnel basket in an open position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A personnel lift


10


includes a base assembly


12


, a lift or mast assembly


14


mounted to the base assembly


12


, and a basket assembly


16


operatively connected to the mast assembly


14


.




The base assembly


12


includes a base


20


where the mast assembly


14


is preferably mounted at substantially the center of the base


20


. The base


20


includes a pair of opposed wheels


22


and


24


which are mounted on an axle


26


.




The base assembly


20


includes a plurality of stabilizing outrigger devices


30


. In the embodiment shown, the personnel lift has four outrigger stabilizing systems


30


, one mounted at each opposing corner of the base


20


. However, it should be understood that in certain embodiment that either fewer or more outrigger systems


30


can be utilized to provide stability to the personnel lift


10


. The stabilizing system is fully described in the copending application by the same inventor in the Ser. No. 09/774,853 which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.




The basket assembly


16


generally includes a gate system


100


and a base platform


102


. The basket assembly


16


generally has a front side which is defined by the gate system


100


, opposing sides


104


and


106


and a back


108


. The gate system


100


is operatively mounted to the opposing sides


104


and


106


. The opposing sides


104


and


106


and the back


108


are operatively mounted on the base platform


102


. In a preferred embodiment, the opposing sides


104


and


106


and back


108


generally include a plurality of tubular structures, as shown in the figures. However, it is within the contemplated scope of the present invention that other configurations of the sides and back of the basket assembly are contemplated as being useful to protect and restrain a worker from accidentally falling from the basket assembly, and that such other configurations are within the contemplated scope of the present invention. For example, the opposing sides


104


and


106


and for the back


108


can be made of sheets of metal and/or plastic materials, such as those seen in many types of outdoor aerial platforms.




Referring now to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

, the first side


104


and the second side


106


of the basket assembly


16


generally include front first and second opposed generally vertically extending support members


110


and


112


, respectively. The front support members


110


and


112


extend from the platform


102


at front platform corners


114


and


116


, respectively, of the platform


102


. A pair of midpoint first and second opposed generally vertically extending support members


120


and


122


, respectively, extend from opposing midpoint platform corners


124


and


126


, respectively. The front support members


110


and


112


and the midpoint support members


120


and


122


generally extend in a perpendicular direction from the platform


102


and are parallel to each other.




In the basket assembly comprised of tubular structures, the first front vertically extending support member


110


is connected to the first midpoint vertically extending support member


120


by one or more bars


130


. Similarly, the second front vertically extending support member


112


is connected to the second midpoint vertically extending support member


122


by one or more bars


132


. It is to be understood that more than one bar


130


and


132


can be positioned between each of the front support members


110


and/or


112


and the midpoint support members


120


and/or


122


and that such other numbers of bars


130


and


132


are within the contemplated scope of the present invention.




The back


108


of the basket assembly includes a rear bar


140


which extends in a rearward direction the first midpoint support member


120


and toward the second midpoint support member


122


. In the embodiment shown, the rear bar


140


defines a curved distal section


142


. A first rear vertically extending support member


144


extends from the rear bar


140


in a downward direction and connects with the platform


102


at a first distal corner


146


. A second rear vertically extending support member


148


also extends from the rear bar


140


in a downward direction and terminates at a second distal corner


150


on the platform


102


.




The first midpoint vertically extending support member


120


is connected to the rear support member


144


by one or more bars


152


. Similarly, the second midpoint vertically extending support member


122


is connected to the second rear vertically extending support member


148


by one or more bars


1




54


. It is to be understood that either fewer or more bars


152


and


154


can be positioned between the midpoint support members


120


and/or


122


and the rear support members


144


and/or


146


and that such other numbers of bars are within the contemplated scope of the present invention.




The gate system


100


is operatively mounted to the first and second sides


104


and


106


. The gate system


100


includes at least one angled side bar


160


operatively mounted on the first side


104


which extends at an upward and rearward angle from a second end


162


of the first front support member


110


. The angled side bar


160


terminates at a second end


164


of the midpoint first support member


120


. Operatively attached to the second end


162


of the first front support member


110


is a latch member


170


. The latch member


170


defines an angled surface


171


which is parallel to the angled bar


160


.




The gate system further includes at least one self locking hinge member


180


operatively mounted on the second side


106


which extends from a second end


182


of the second front support member


112


. The self locking hinge member


180


extends in a rearward and upward direction from the second end


182


of the second front support member


112


. The hinge member


180


terminates at a second end


184


of the second midpoint support member


122


.




The hinge member


180


includes a hinge pin


188


member, a locking member


190


, and a pivoting member


210


. The hinge pin


188


extends from the second end


182


of the second front support member


112


and terminates adjacent the second end


184


of the second midpoint support member


122


. The locking member


190


is generally coaxially positioned around at least a section of the hinge pin


188


that is adjacent the first end


182


of the second front support member


112


. The locking member


190


defines a locking member notch


194


that extends around at least a portion of the circumference of the locking member


190


.




The hinge member


180


can further include a stop mechanism


196


which is positioned adjacent the second end


184


of the second midpoint support member


122


. The stop mechanism


196


is coaxially positioned on the hinge pin


188


. The stop mechanism


196


defines a stop mechanism notch


198


that extends around at least a portion of the circumference of the stop mechanism


196


. In the embodiment show, the locking member notch


194


is shown as being positioned at approximately a 90° angle with respect to the stop mechanism notch


198


.




The gate system


100


further includes a gate


200


which is connected to the hinge member


180


. The gate


200


includes a pivoting member


210


which is coaxially positioned on the hinge pin


188


. The pivoting member


210


has a first end


214


which is adjacent the locking member


190


. The first end


214


defines a first gate notch


218


that extends around at least a section of the circumference of the first end


214


of the pivoting member


210


. The first gate notch


218


engages the locking member notch


194


in the locking member


190


when the gate


200


is in a closed position.




The pivoting member


210


has a second end


220


which defines a second gate notch


222


that extends around at least a section of the second end


220


. The second gate notch


222


engages the stop mechanism notch


198


in the stop mechanism


196


when the gate


200


is in an open position. The locking member notch


194


is coaxially positioned on the hinge pin


188


at an angle with respect to the first gate notch


218


.




In order to open the basket assembly


16


, the gate


200


is moved in an upward and rearward direction about the hinge pin


188


. The pivoting member


210


of the gate


200


is axially moved along the hinge pin


188


in an upward and rearward direction such that the first gate notch


218


on the first end


214


of the pivoting member


210


axially moves to a distance beyond an end point of the locking member notch


194


in the locking mechanism


190


, as best seen in FIG.


3


.




Thereafter, the pivoting member


210


of the gate


200


is pivoted about the hinge pin


188


such that the gate


200


swings to an open position, as seen in FIG.


4


.




As the gate


200


is pivoted about the hinge pin


188


, the second gate notch


222


in the second end


220


of the pivoting member


210


engages the stop mechanism notch


198


in the stop mechanism


196


. The gate


200


is held in an open position and is prevented from axially sliding in a downward and forward direction by a camming mechanism; i.e., the contact of the first gate notch


218


in the first end


214


of the pivoting member


210


with a distal end


195


of the locking mechanism


194


, as best seen in FIG.


4


.




When the gate


200


is to be closed, the gate


200


is pivoted about the hinge


188


so that the pivoting member


210


both axially and circumferentially moves along the pivot pin


188


in a forward and downward direction. The locking member notch


194


and the first gate notch


218


come into mating engagement such that the gate


200


cannot be opened or pivoted about the hinge pin


188


. In order to open the gate


200


, the worker must actively both lift and pivot the gate


200


in a rearward direction about the pivot pin


188


.




The gate


200


further includes a front restraining bar


250


which extends from the second end


220


of the pivoting member


210


and terminates at a locking bar


260


. In the embodiment shown, the front restraining bar


250


has a generally curved shape and includes a first front extending member


252


, a generally horizontally extending front member


254


, and a rearwardly extending horizontal section


256


.




The locking bar


260


is in an opposed and parallel relationship to the hinge pin


188


. That is, the locking bar


260


is positioned at the same angle with respect to a plane defined by the base


102


as the hinge pin


188


. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

, the locking bar


260


defines a generally U or open channel shape; however, it should be understood that the locking bar


260


can have a different suitable shape which aids in locking the gate


200


to the basket assembly


16


. The locking bar


260


matingly engages the angled side bar


160


when the gate


200


is in a closed position. A first end


264


of the locking bar


260


matingly engages the angled surface


171


of the latching mechanism


170


when the gate


200


is in a closed position.




The gate


200


can further include one or more front restraining sections


290


which extend from the front restraining bar


250


. The restraining section


290


generally prevents a worker from falling out of the basket assembly


16


when the worker is in a crouched or kneeling position. In the embodiment shown, the restraining section


290


includes a generally U-shaped member


292


which extends in a vertically downward direction from the horizontally extending front member


250


. One or more side brace members


294


and/or


296


can extend from legs


297


and


298


of the U-shape member


292


and terminate at the pivoting member


210


and the locking bar


260


, respectively. It is to be understood that other configurations of the restraining section


290


are within the contemplated use of the present invention.




In order to open the basket assembly


16


, the worker grasps the gate


200


or the restraining bar


250


and moves the gate


200


and restraining bar


250


in an upward and rearward direction. The first end


262


of the locking bar


260


is slideably moved along the angled side bar


160


such that the locking bar


260


clears the angled surface


171


of the latching mechanism


170


. Simultaneously, the upward and rearward movement of the gate


200


causes the first gate notch


218


to clear the locking member notch


194


of the locking member


190


. The worker rotates the gate


200


about an axis defined through the hinge pin


188


such that the gate


200


is swung open. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the gate


200


, now in an open position, rests in an open position.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a sensing mechanism


300


can be operatively mounted in the angled side bar


160


such that the worker will be given a signal that the latching mechanism


170


is closed and the basket assembly


16


can then be raised by the personnel lift. The sensing mechanism


300


can include any suitable latching or sensing mechanism such as a corresponding triggering mechanism


302


operably mounted within the U-shaped channel defined by the locking bar


260


. The sensing mechanism


300


is activated by the triggering mechanism


302


when the locking bar


260


is fully engaged on the angled side bar


160


and when a first end


262


of the angled side bar


260


is adjacent or in contact with the latching member


170


on the first front vertically extending support member


110


.




The present invention allows the worker to enter the basket assembly


16


and step onto the platform


102


without having to step over any barriers. In the embodiment shown in the Figures, the basket assembly


16


has a first bottom support member


320


which extends from the first front vertically extending support


110


to the first midpoint vertically extending support member


120


, and a second bottom support member


322


which extends from the first midpoint support


120


to the first rear vertically extending support member


144


. Similarly, a third bottom support member


326


extends from the second front vertically extending support member


112


to the second midpoint vertically extending support member


122


. A fourth bottom support member


328


extends between the second midpoint vertically extending support member


122


and the second rear vertically extending support member


148


. A fifth bottom support member


330


extends between the rear support members


144


and


148


. The fifth bottom support member


330


provides a mounting space so that the basket assembly


16


can be equipped with control equipment (not shown) and the like.




Although the present invention has been described with respect to its preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize changes which may be made in the aforementioned structure which do not depart from the spirit of the invention already described in the specification and embodied in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A self locking basket assembly (16) for a personnel lift comprising a base platform (102), anda gate system (100) for releaseably securing a worker within the basket assembly, the gate system (100) including a gate (200) operatively mounted on a pivotable self locking mechanism (180), the locking mechanism (180) including a hinge pin (188), a locking member (190) coaxially positioned around at least a section of the hinge pin (188), and a pivoting member (210) coaxially positioned on the hinge pin (188), the locking member (190) including a locking member notch (194) which is in mating engagement with a first gate notch (218) on the pivoting member (210) when the gate (200) is in a closed position, whereby the pivoting member (210) is capable of axially and circumferentially pivoting on an axis that is on an angle to both the horizontal and vertical along the pivot pin (188), and whereby the locking member (190) is disengaged when a vertical and horizontal force is applied to the pivoting member (210).
  • 2. The self locking basket assembly of claim 1, wherein a stop mechanism (196) is adjacent a second end of the hinge member (180), the stop mechanism (196) being in mating engagement with a second gate notch (222) on the pivoting member (210) when the gate (200) is in the open position.
  • 3. The self locking basket assembly of claim 2, wherein the second gate notch (222) engages a stop notch (198) in the stop mechanism (196), when the gate (200) is in the open position.
  • 4. The self locking basket assembly of claim 1, wherein the second gate notch (222) is positioned on the pivoting member (210) at an angle with respect to the first gate notch (218) on the pivoting member (210).
  • 5. The self locking basket assembly of claim 4, wherein the locking member (190) is coaxially positioned on the hinge pin (188) at an angle with respect to the second gate notch (222).
  • 6. The self locking basket assembly of claim 1, wherein the gate system (100) further includes a restraining bar (250) which terminates at a locking bar (260), the locking bar (260) being positioned in an opposed and parallel relationship to the hinge pin (188) of the gate (200), the locking bar (260) being positioned at substantially the same angle with respect to the base platform (102) as the hinge pin (188).
  • 7. The self locking basket assembly of claim 6, wherein the locking bar (260) matingly engages a side bar (160) of the gate system (100) when the gate (200) is in the closed position.
  • 8. The self locking basket assembly of claim 7, wherein the side bar (160) of the gate (100) includes a sensing mechanism (300) for indicating when the gate (200) is in the closed and locked position.
  • 9. The self locking basket assembly of claim 8, wherein the sensing mechanism (300) is triggered by a triggering mechanism (302) on the locking bar (260) when the locking bar (260) is fully engaged on the side bar (160) and a first end (262) of the locking bar (260) is adjacent or in contact with a latching mechanism (170) on the basket assembly (16).
  • 10. A personnel lift (10) comprisinga base (12), a lift assembly (14) attached to the base (12) and capable of extending along a vertical axis and having an upper end, an basket assembly (16) extending from the base platform (102), and a gate system (100) for releaseably securing a worker within the basket assembly, the gate system (100) including a gate (200) operatively mounted on a pivotable locking mechanism, the locking mechanism (180), the locking mechanism (180) including a hinge pin (188), a locking member (190) coaxially positioned around at least a section of the hinge pin (188), and a pivoting member (210) coaxially positioned on the hinge pin (188), the locking member (190) including a locking member notch (194) which is in mating engagement with a first gate notch (218) on the pivoting member (210) when the gate (200) is in a closed position, whereby the pivoting member (210) is capable of axially and circumferentially pivoting on an axis that is on an angle to both the horizontal and vertical along the pivot pin (188), and whereby the locking member (190) is disengaged when a vertical and horizontal force is applied to the pivoting member (210).
  • 11. The personnel lift of claim 10, wherein a stop mechanism (196) is adjacent a second end of the hinge member (180), the stop mechanism (196) being in mating engagement with a second gate notch (222) on the pivoting member (210) when the gate (200) is in the open position.
  • 12. The personnel lift of claim 11, wherein the second gate notch (222) engages a stop notch (198) in the stop mechanism (196) when the gate (200) is in the open position.
  • 13. The personnel lift of claim 10, wherein the second gate notch (222) is positioned on the pivoting member (210) at an angle with respect to the first gate notch (218) on the pivoting member (210).
  • 14. The personnel lift of claim 13, wherein the locking member (190) is coaxially positioned on the hinge pin (188) at an angle with respect to the second gate notch (222).
  • 15. The personnel lift assembly of claim 10, wherein the gate system 100 further includes a restraining bar (250) which terminates at a locking bar (260), the locking bar (260) being positioned in an opposed and parallel relationship to the hinge pin (188) of the gate (200), the locking bar (200) being positioned at substantially the same angle with respect to the base platform (102) as the hinge pin (188).
  • 16. The personnel lift of claim 15, wherein the locking bar (260) matingly engages a side bar (160) of the gate system (100) when the gate (200) is in the closed position.
  • 17. The personnel lift of claim 16, wherein the side bar (160) of the gate (200) includes a sensing mechanism (300) which for indicating when the gate (200) is in the closed and locked position.
  • 18. The personnel lift of claim 17, wherein the sensing mechanism (300) is triggered by a triggering mechanism (302) on the locking bar (260) when the locking bar is fully engaged on the side bar (160) and a first end (262) of the locking bar (260) is adjacent or in contact with a latching mechanism on the basket assembly (16).
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