Claims
- 1. A personnel lift comprising:a base; a vertical lift assembly attached to the base; an aerial work platform attached to the vertical lift assembly; a lift system for extending the vertical lift assembly and raising the aerial work platform; a plurality of adjustable outriggers connected to the base; a level-sensing system for determining a magnitude and direction of tilt of the personnel lift and, based on that magnitude and direction information, determining which of the plurality of outriggers needs to be changed in elevation so as to level the personnel lift; and a level-indicator display linked to the level-sensing system, the level-indicator display including a plurality of indicators corresponding to the plurality of outriggers, the indicators displaying a first signal if the corresponding outrigger needs an elevation change, and a second signal different from the first signal if the outrigger does not need to be changed in elevation.
- 2. The personnel lift of claim 1, wherein the personnel lift is mounted on a trailer.
- 3. The personnel lift of claim 1, wherein the level-indicator display comprises a representation of the personnel lift.
- 4. The personnel lift of claim 1, wherein an elevation change comprises lowering of the outrigger.
- 5. The personnel lift of claim 1, wherein the level-sensing system comprises a tilt sensor and a microprocessor.
- 6. The personnel lift of claim 5, wherein the tilt sensor comprises a dual axis, signal-conditioned tilt sensor.
- 7. The personnel lift of claim 1, wherein each of the outriggers are capable of locking into at least three positions, a first position in which the outrigger extends substantially horizontal to the surface upon which the personnel lift is to be located, a second position in which the outrigger extends substantially vertically from the base, and a third position that is intermediate of the first and second positions, the third position being selected so that the outrigger may be stabilized in the third position on an upward slope.
- 8. The personnel lift of claim 1, wherein the second signal must be displayed for all indicators for the lift system to operate.
- 9. The personnel lift of claim 8, wherein the display of the second signal requires the level-sensing system to determine the level of the personnel lift within a first range, and wherein the lift system is enabled to operate until the level-sensing system determines the personnel lift has fallen outside of a second range, the second range being greater than the first range.
- 10. A method of leveling a personnel lift comprising:providing a personnel lift comprising: a base; a plurality of adjustable outriggers connected to the base; a level-sensing system for determining a magnitude and direction of tilt of the personnel lift and, based on that magnitude and direction information, determining which of the plurality of outriggers needs an elevation change so as to level the personnel lift; and a level-indicator display linked to the level-sensing system, the level-indicator display including a plurality of indicators corresponding to the plurality of outriggers, the indicators displaying a first signal if the corresponding outrigger needs an elevation change, and a second signal if the outrigger does not need an elevation change; and changing individually the outriggers that correspond to the indicators displaying the first signal until all outriggers display the second signal.
- 11. A method of leveling a personnel lift, comprising:providing a personnel lift comprising: a base; a plurality of adjustable outriggers connected to the base; a lift system connected to the base; a level-sensing system for determining the magnitude and direction of tilt of the personnel lift and, based on that magnitude and direction information, determining which of the plurality of outriggers needs an elevation change so as to position the personnel lift with an angular orientation is within a first range of angles relative to level, the level-sensing system configured to determine if the personnel lift is at an angular orientation within a second range of angles, the second range of angles being greater than the first range of angles; a level-indicator display linked to the level-sensing system, the level-indicator display including a plurality of indicators corresponding to the plurality of outriggers, the indicators displaying a first signal if the corresponding outrigger needs an elevation change, and displaying a second signal if the outriggers do not need elevation change; and a lockout device for enabling and disabling the lift system based on the magnitude and direction information; determining with the level-sensing system if the angular orientation of the personnel lift is within the first or second range of angles relative to level; enabling the lift system with the lockout device if the level-sensing system determines the personnel lift has an angular orientation within the first range of angles relative to level; disabling the lift system with the lockout device if the level-sensing system determines the personnel lift is at an angle within the second range of angles.
- 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising adjusting the outriggers if the personnel lift is at an angular orientation within the second range of angles until the personnel lift is in the first range of angles.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein adjusting the outriggers includes manually adjusting the outriggers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of Ser. No. 08/883,399 filed Jun. 26, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,409.
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