The invention relates generally to electric vehicle access and to a stepping assist for onboarding. In particular, a rotating vehicle step apparatus which rotates down from a closed position to an open position in which it functions as a step assist to facilitate access to the interior of the vehicle.
Unlike a typical bus door design, where the passenger access door is located on the curb side of the vehicle, this disclosure describes vehicle access which is located at the front center of the vehicle. In this disclosure, the location of the step apparatus used for access is centrally located between the driver and front passenger. Front access is possible in an electric vehicle since there is no combustion engine occupying the area used by the step apparatus.
In other related art, vehicles such as trucks provide a fixed, adjustable, or retractable stepping assist to allow access to the cargo bed of the truck.
Recreational vehicles (RVs) provide a similar mechanism for access to the interior, typically located at the side of the vehicle.
Similarly, light aircraft doors have embedded stairs that deploy when the door is opened.
In regions of the world where there is a difference between right hand drive and left hand drive, with our invention, the driver and passenger sides can switch without any change to the location of the front access point.
A rotating vehicle step apparatus that is located at the front portion of a vehicle is described. The deployed vehicle steps facilitate access to the interior of the vehicle.
The vehicle step apparatus has a latch and interlock mechanism that keeps the apparatus in a closed position when the vehicle is in motion.
The vehicle step apparatus has a hinge mechanism to allow the unlatched steps to rotate down into an open position suitable for onboarding passengers.
Disclosed herein is a stepping structure for assisting a user to access the interior of a vehicle, where the access point is located at the front of the vehicle.
In particular the stepping structure can move from closed to an open position and thus can be advantageous for use in high ground clearance vehicles, such as those used for off-road travel.
Opening and closing of the stepping apparatus may be aided by springs or a counter balance and may be operated manually or automatically with an electric motor or lift-gate strut.
Optionally, a handrail or grab handles can be located at the interior of the vehicle to support passenger stability as they enter the vehicle.
Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and fall within the scope of the invention.