Claims
- 1. A vehicle restraint for securing a vehicle parked on a roadway adjacent a loading structure, comprising in combination:
- a carriage mounted for substantially vertical movement relative to the loading structure, and including a horizontal top surface, the carriage being biased to yieldably assume an elevated position, and movable downwardly from the elevated position by an external force being exerted on the carriage;
- a barrier mounted within the carriage for movement between an inoperative vehicle-release position wherein the barrier is disposed within the carriage, and an operative vehicle-restraining position wherein at least a portion of the barrier extends above the horizontal top surface of the carriage to thereby restrain the vehicle from moving away from the loading structure;
- a sensor member mounted adjacent the horizontal top surface of the carriage, and mounted for reciprocating movement with respect thereto between a depressed position and an extended position wherein at least the upper surface of the sensor extends above the horizontal top surface of the carriage, the sensor member being disposed such that contact of the vehicle with the sensor member moves the sensor member to the depressed position;
- a contact switch coupled to the sensor member for movement therewith; and
- a switch-engaging member on the barrier, and disposed to contact the contact switch when the sensor member is in the depressed position and the barrier is extended to the operative vehicle-release position, such contact generating a signal.
- 2. The vehicle restraint of claim 1, wherein the sensor member has an upper horizontal surface parallel to the horizontal top surface of the carriage, and is mounted within the carriage for reciprocating vertical movement with respect thereto between a depressed position wherein the horizontal top surface of the sensor member is flush with the horizontal top surface of the carriage, and an extended position.
- 3. The vehicle restraint of claim 2, and including a biasing device for biasing the sensor member into the extended position.
- 4. The vehicle restraint of claim 1, wherein the contact between the switch-engaging member and the contact switch generates a signal which is representative of a vehicle locked condition.
- 5. The vehicle restraint of claim 1, wherein the barrier is a vertically elongate barrier mounted within the carriage remote from said upright loading structure to define a vehicle capture distance, said vertical barrier being mounted for substantially vertical movement with respect to the carriage between the inoperative and operative positions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/173,411 filed on Dec. 23, 1993, now abandoned.
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Nova Technology Inc.; Nova Technology Truck Lock; Installation Instructions & Owner's Manual; 1986; pp. 1-14. |
W.B. McGuire Co., Inc.; TRD-2000 Truck Restraint Device. |
Continuations (1)
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173411 |
Dec 1993 |
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