The invention relates to a vehicle with an entry door and an entry ladder disposed below the entry door on the vehicle which is able to be extended on its side facing away from the entry door.
Vehicles with extendable ladders are already known from the prior art. Thus for example fire extinguishing appliances of the fire service generally have an extendable ladder which is equipped with a drive to extend the ladder to its maximum length.
In railway technology locomotives are usually equipped with entry ladders which are not extendable and are attached permanently to the side wall of the locomotive. The entry ladder makes it possible for the train driver to get into the driver's cabin even if the locomotive is parked in the open and not at a platform. The disadvantage of extendable entry ladders has proved to be that said ladders can only be extended manually with difficulty and subsequently moved back into their original position again.
The object of the invention is to provide a vehicle of the type described at the start which can be conveniently accessed, wherein the danger of accidents is minimized.
In accordance with the invention it is therefore proposed that a drive be provided, which transfers the entry ladder from a retracted position into an extended position.
Within the framework of the invention the entry ladder no longer has to be moved to and fro manually between the different positions. Instead it is possible within the framework of the invention to use a drive for this purpose, wherein the drive can be put into action for example via a suitable remote control. A user can thus cause the entry ladder to extend even in impassable terrain or with large differences in height between the ground level of the terrain and the lowest rung of the entry ladder.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention spring means are provided for holding the entry ladder in a retracted position, wherein the drive extends the entry ladder against the spring force of the spring means and wherein the spring means, in the absence of the drive, transfers the entry ladder into its retracted position. Such an embodiment of the invention has proved especially advantageous in the area of rail traffic. The background is that a so-called loading gauge profile is defined for rail traffic. The rail vehicle should not have any components which extend beyond the loading gauge profile, since otherwise accidents would be the inevitable result. In accordance with the invention the entry ladder is disposed in its retracted position within the loading gauge profile. However in the extended position the entry ladder projects beyond the loading gauge profile. In order to avoid accidents spring means are provided in accordance with the invention which are fastened in or on the entry ladder and/or the rail vehicle so that the entry ladder is transferred in the absence of the drive into its retracted position and/or is held in said position. The drive actually makes it possible to extend the entry ladder downwards. In such cases the drive must create a drive force however which overcomes the spring forces acting in opposition. The spring forces here are dimensioned so that the entry ladder can be moved between the retracted and the maximum extended position by the drive without any damage to the spring means occurring, such as for example irreversible deformations of said means or the like. Within the framework of the invention the spring means includes one or more springs.
Within the framework of the invention all expedient springs basically come into consideration as spring means. The spring means can have one or two individual springs. In such cases the spring means comprise at least one mechanical spring for example, e.g. a coil spring.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment the spring means comprise at least one gas spring. Preferably two gas springs are provided, which are disposed for example within the hollow side rails of the entry ladder.
Within the framework of the invention there can basically also be any drive. Thus the drive is an electric drive for example.
Preferably however the drive is a hydraulic and preferably a pneumatic drive. A pneumatic drive is especially advantageous in conjunction with vehicles which, as a result of the compressed air supply present in any event to the brakes of the vehicle, do not need any additional motors or the like. The invention is thus especially cost-effective if the vehicle is a rail vehicle or a truck.
Advantageously the entry ladder is a telescopable entry ladder. A telescopable entry ladder is especially space-saving. This too has also proved especially advantageous in the field of rail traffic, since the installation space, especially of locomotives, is greatly restricted.
In accordance with a further development in this context, the entry ladder has two hollow side rails lying next to one another and rungs running between the side rails, wherein at least one ladder section is provided which has two hollow profiles lying next to one another which are connected via a rung to one another in a U shape, wherein the free ends of the hollow profiles extend in each case into the assigned side rail or into the assigned hollow profile. To avoid the section falling out of the side rails or out of the other ladder sections, expedient stop shoulders and thrust bearings are embodied in the side rails and/or the hollow profiles.
Further expedient embodiments and advantages of the invention are the subject matter of the description given below of exemplary embodiments of the invention, which refer to the figures of the drawing, wherein the same reference numbers apply to components which have the same effect and wherein
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2012 214 089.1 | Aug 2012 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/065445 | 7/22/2013 | WO | 00 |