Claims
- 1. A vehicle activated collapsible gate movable between a closed raised position and an open lowered position comprising, a gate framework mounted for pivotal movement about a generally horizontal axis and lying substantially in a vertical plane when in closed raised position, a pair of spaced operating mechanisms for moving the gate structure to a lowered position, each of said operating mechanisms including an elongated generally horizontally extending member which extends substantially perpendicular to said plane and extends a substantial distance on opposite sides of said plane when the framework is in the closed raised position, each generally horizontally extending member having a substantially flat upper surface for supporting wheels of a vehicle and being pivotally connected to said gate structure, each operating mechanism also including a pair of support members each of which is mounted for pivotal movement about a generally horizontal axis and is pivotally connected to the generally horizontally extending member of the associated operating mechanism, and closing means normally biasing said gate structure into raised position.
- 2. A gate as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said generally horizontally extending members has opposite end portions, each pair of support members being pivotally connected to the opposite end portions of the generally horizontally extending member of the associated operating mechanism.
- 3. A gate as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said generally horizontally extending members has a medial portion, each of said generally horizontally extending members having the medial portion thereof pivotally connected to said gate.
- 4. A gate as defined in claim 1 wherein said support members connected to each of said generally horizontally extending members are disposed substantially parallel to one another in all positions of the gate structure.
- 5. A vehicle activated collapsible gate movable between a closed raised position and an open lowered position comprising, a gate structure having an upper portion, a lower portion and a pair of side portions, said side portions being pivotally mounted for pivotal movement about a first generally horizontal axis and lying substantially in a vertical plane when in a closed raised position, a pair of spaced operating mechanisms for moving the gate structure to a lowered position, each of said operating mechanisms including a generally horizontally extending member having opposite end portions and a medial portion, said generally horizontally extending member extending substantially perpendicular to said plane and extending a substantial distance on opposite sides of said plane when said gate structure is in the closed raised position, each generally horizontally extending member having substantially flat upper surface for supporting wheels of a vehicle, said medial portion being pivotally connected to said gate structure for pivotal movement about a second generally horizontal axis spaced from and parallel to said first axis, each of said operating mechanisms also including a pair of support members each of which is pivotally mounted for pivotal movement about a generally horizontal axis spaced from and parallel to said first axis and said second axis, said pair of support members of each operating mechanism also being pivotally connected to the opposite end portions of the generally horizontally extending member of the associated operating mechanism, and closing means for returning said gate structure to raised position after it has been moved to lowered position by a vehicle.
- 6. A gate as defined in claim 5 wherein said side portions of the gate structure are pivotally mounted adjacent said lower portion of the gate structure.
- 7. A gate as defined in claim 5 wherein said gate structure comprises a framework defining a pair of openings for receiving the generally horizontally extending members of the operating mechanisms when the gate structure is in lowered position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is derived from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/087,121, filed May 29, 1998.
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