Claims
- 1. Apparatus for moving an object over substantially varying terrain, including stairs having stair treads, which comprises:
- a frame for supporting said object, said frame having opposite sides and a front portion and a rear portion;
- first wheel means mounted from said front portion of said frame having a front wheel proximate each side of said frame for engagement with said terrain;
- second wheel means mounted from said rear portion of said frame having a rear wheel proximate each side of said frame for engagement with said terrain;
- drive means connected to at least one of said first and said second wheel means for rotating corresponding of said wheels against said terrain;
- first level sensing means carried by said frame for continuously sensing any change in pitch of said frame from a pre-set pitch value;
- means responsive to said first level sensing means connected between said frame and at least one of said first and second wheel means for correcting said pitch to said pre-set pitch value;
- rotatable means carried by said frame for engaging said stair treads and for moving said frame ascending and descending said stairs, said rotatable means comprising a plurality of flexible endless members supported from said frame in a plane substantially perpendicular to said terrain, means for rotating said endless members, and stair tread engaging lugs attached to and extending outwardly from said endless members in said plane; and
- means for selectively varying the relative rotational speed of said flexible endless members to facilitate the positioning of said tread engaging lugs of said endless members in supportive contact with said stair treads.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for selectively varying the relative rotational speed of said flexible endless members comprises load sensing means for sensing whether said flexible endless members are in supportive contact with said stair treads, and a gear assembly associated with each said endless member for selectively altering the rotational speed of said endless member contingent upon whether said endless member is in supportive contact with said stair treads and contingent upon the direction of traversal of said stair.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for selectively varying the relative rotational speed of said flexible endless members facilitates the rotation of said endless members which are not in supportive contact with said stair relatively faster than said endless members which are in supportive contact with said stair and in the same rotational direction when said apparatus is ascending said stair, and facilitates the rotation of said endless members which are in supportive contact with said stair relatively faster than said endless members which are not in supportive contact with said stair when said apparatus is descending said stair.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each said flexible endless member is supported upon spaced apart sprockets, one said sprocket being mounted upon a shaft for rotation therewith, said shaft being provided with a first worm gear for rotating said shaft and said sprocket, and said means for rotating said endless members is provided with a selectively rotated drive shaft associated with each said endless member, and wherein said endless member is provided with means for selectively varying the relative rotational speed of said flexible endless members, said speed varying means comprising:
- a speed shifting shaft rotatably and slidably journaled through a bearing so as to axially reciprocate, said bearing being housed within a suitable bearing housing, said speed shifting shaft comprising first and second end portions, said first end portion of said shaft being received in a spring retainer, said spring retainer housing a spring for rearwardly biasing said speed shifting shaft, said shifting shaft being provided with a gear engaging pin aligned substantially perpendicular to the axis of said shifting shaft, said pin comprising oppositely disposed first and second end portions extending outwardly from said shaft;
- load sensing means comprising a load sensing worm gear mounted on said speed shifting shaft proximate said second end portion, said load sensing worm gear being positioned such that it meshes with said first worm gear for driving said sprocket, such that when said sprocket is loaded, said load sensing worm gear and said speed shifting shaft are axially moved in a forward direction, overcoming said spring bias; and
- a speed varying gear assembly comprising a first loaded spur gear and a first unloaded spur gear both provided with an axial hole therethrough for slidably receiving said speed shifting shaft, each of said first spur gears being provided with a pair of oppositely disposed chases for slidably receiving said first and second end portions of said gear engaging pin, said gear assembly further comprising a second loaded spur gear and a second unloaded spur gear, said second loaded spur gear being mounted on said drive shaft of said means for rotating said endless member such that said second loaded spur gear meshes with said first loaded spur gear, said second unloaded spur gear being mounted on said drive shaft such that said second unloaded spur gear meshes with said first unloaded spur gear, said second unloaded spur gear being provided with a roller clutch for selectively engaging said drive shaft contingent on the direction of rotation of said drive shaft such that said second unloaded spur gear selectively rotates with said drive shaft in only one preselected rotational direction.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said first loaded spur gear is rotated in a preselected direction relative to said second unloaded spur gear in all driven modes, and wherein each said first and second end portions of said gear engaging pin is provided with oppositely disposed substantially parallel engaging surfaces for slidably engaging said chases of said first spur gears and further provided with oppositely disposed substantially parallel camming surfaces angularly adapted to selectively cam said engaging pin to engage one or the other of said first spur gears.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said engaging surfaces of said pin and said camming surfaces of said pin intersect so as to define first and second obtuse corners, said corners being aligned on a common plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of said speed shifting shaft.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein each said oppositely disposed chase of at least one of said first spur gears is provided with a beveled camming surface to facilitate the camming of said gear engaging pin into or out of said chase.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for selectively varying the relative rotational speed of said flexible members comprises:
- first electrical circuitry means associated with each said flexible endless member for sensing whether said flexible endless member is in supportive contact with said stair treads; and
- second electrical circuitry means associated with each said flexible endless member, responsive to said first circuitry means, for selectively altering the rotational speed of said endless member contingent upon whether said endless member is in supportive contact with said stair treads and contingent upon the direction of traversal of said stair.
- 9. Apparatus for moving an object over substantially varying terrain, including stairs having stair treads, which comprises:
- a frame for supporting said object, said frame having opposite sides and a front portion and a rear portion;
- first wheel means mounted from said front portion of said frame having a front wheel proximate each side of said frame for engagement with said terrain;
- second wheel means mounted from said rear portion of said frame having a rear wheel proximate each side of said frame for engagement with said terrain;
- drive means connected to at least one of said first and said second wheel means for rotating corresponding of said wheels against said terrain;
- first level sensing means carried by said frame for continuously sensing any change in pitch of said frame from a pre-set pitch value;
- means responsive to said first level sensing means connected between said frame and at least one of said first and second wheel means for correcting said pitch to said pre-set pitch value;
- a stair engaging means associated with each of said front wheels and said rear wheels for causing said apparatus to ascend or descend said stairs, said stair engaging means including an oval-shaped carrier unit having a peripheral flexible endless member mounted in a substantially vertical plane, means connected to said endless member for rotating said endless member about said carrier, and lugs extending from said endless member in said vertical plane for engagement with treads of said stairs; and
- means for selectively varying the relative rotational speed of said flexible endless members to facilitate the positioning of said lugs of said endless members in supportive contact with said stair treads.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said oval-shaped carrier is mounted in a substantially vertical plane with the long dimension of the oval oriented at an angle from horizontal and with one end of said oval carrier being proximate corresponding of said wheels, and wherein said lugs are deployable so as to be movable from a retracted position to a deployed position upon contact of a portion of said lugs with said treads.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said means for selectively varying the relative rotational speed of said flexible endless members comprises load sensing means for sensing whether said flexible endless members are in supportive contact with said stair treads, and a gear assembly associated with each said endless member for selectively altering the rotational speed of said endless member contingent upon whether said endless member is in supportive contact with said stair treads and contingent upon the direction of traversal of said stair.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said means for selectively varying the relative rotational speed of said flexible endless members facilitates the rotation of said endless members which are not in supportive contact with said stair and in the same rotational direction when said apparatus is ascending said stair, and facilitates the rotation of said endless members which are in supportive contact with said stair relatively faster than said endless members which are not in supportive contact with said stair when said apparatus is descending said stair.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein each said carrier unit is provided with a shaft and a sprocket for rotating said flexible endless member, said sprocket being mounted upon said shaft, said shaft being provided with a first worm gear for rotating said shaft and said sprocket, and said means for rotating said endless members is provided with a selectively rotated drive shaft associated with each said endless member, and wherein said endless member is provided with means for selectively varying the relative rotational speed of said flexible endless members, said speed varying means comprising:
- a speed shifting shaft rotatably and slidably journaled through a bearing so as to axially reciprocate, said bearing being housed within a suitable bearing housing, said speed shifting shaft comprising first and second end portions, said first end portion of said shaft being received in a spring retainer, said spring retainer housing a spring for rearwardly biasing said speed shifting shaft, said shifting shaft being provided with a gear engaging pin aligned substantially perpendicular to the axis of said shifting shaft, said pin comprising oppositely disposed first and second end portions extending outwardly from said shaft;
- load sensing means comprising a load sensing worm gear mounted on said speed shifting shaft proximate said second end portion, said load sensing worm gear being positioned such that it meshes with said first worm gear for driving said sprocket, such that when said sprocket is loaded, said load sensing worm gear and said speed shifting shaft are axially moved in a forward direction, overcoming said spring bias; and
- a speed varying gear assembly comprising a first loaded spur gear and a first unloaded spur gear both provided with an axial hole therethrough for slidably receiving said speed shifting shaft, each of said first spur gears being provided with a pair of oppositely disposed chases for slidably receiving said first and second end portions of said gear engaging pin, said gear assembly further comprising a second loaded spur gear and a second unloaded spur gear, said second loaded spur gear being mounted on said drive shaft of said means for rotating said endless member such that said second loaded spur gear meshes with said first loaded spur gear, said second unloaded spur gear being mounted on said drive shaft such that said second unloaded spur gear meshes with said first unloaded spur gear, said second unloaded spur gear being provided with a roller clutch for selectively engaging said drive shaft contingent on the direction of rotation of said drive shaft such that said second unloaded spur gear selectively rotates with said drive shaft in only one preselected rotational direction.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein each said first and second end portions of said gear engaging pin is provided with oppositely disposed substantially parallel engaging surfaces for slidably engaging said chases of said first spur gears and further provided with oppositely disposed substantially parallel camming surfaces angularly adapted to selectively cam said engaging pin to engage one or the other of said first spur gears.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said surfaces of said pin and said camming surfaces of said pin intersect so as to define first and second obtuse corners, said corners being aligned on a common plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of said speed shifting shaft.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said oppositely disposed chase of at least one of said first spur gears is provided with a beveled camming surface to facilitate the camming of said gear engaging pin into or out of said chase.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said means for selectively varying the relative rotational speed of said flexible members comprises:
- first electrical circuitry means associated with each said flexible endless member for sensing whether said flexible endless member is in supportive contact with said stair treads; and
- second electrical circuitry means associated with each said flexible endless member, responsive to said first circuitry means, for selectively altering the rotational speed of said endless member contingent upon whether said endless member is in supportive contact with said stair treads and contingent upon the direction of traversal of said stair.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 318,631, filed Nov. 5, 1981, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,432,425 issued Feb. 21, 1984.
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