Claims
- 1. A wheelchair lift assembly disposed in a cavity located below a lower surface when in a stowed position, the wheelchair lift assembly comprising:
(a) a lift platform; (b) a lifting mechanism coupled to the lift platform for reciprocating the lift platform between a lowered position, wherein the lift platform is substantially coplanar with the lower surface, and a raised position, wherein the lift platform is substantially coplanar with an upper surface; (c) a lift platform barrier coupled to one end of the lift platform; and (d) a lift platform barrier actuating assembly coupled to the lift platform barrier for actuating the lift platform barrier between a retracted position, wherein the lift platform barrier is disposed substantially flush or below the lift platform, and an extended position, wherein at least a portion of the lift platform barrier extends above the lift platform to impede ingress and egress from the lift platform.
- 2. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 1, wherein the lift platform barrier actuating assembly includes an actuator for displacing the lift platform barrier between the retracted and extended positions.
- 3. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 2, wherein the actuator includes a cam surface and a cam follower, wherein the cam follower engages the cam surface to selectively actuate the lift platform barrier between the retracted and extended positions.
- 4. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 1, wherein the lifting mechanism is adapted to reciprocate the lift platform to a stowed position, wherein the lift platform is located below the lower surface.
- 5. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
(a) a cover panel coupled to a frame; (b) a cover panel actuating assembly coupled to the cover panel, the cover panel actuating assembly comprising an actuator adapted to reciprocate the cover panel between a stowed position, wherein the cover panel is substantially coplanar with the lower surface and oriented to extend over and at least partially cover the cavity, and a raised position, wherein the cover panel is inclined relative to the lower surface to impede access to the cavity.
- 6. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 1, wherein the lifting mechanism comprises a scissors jack lifting device.
- 7. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 1, further comprising a handrail coupled to the lift platform, the handrail reciprocal between a stowed position and a raised position.
- 8. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 7, wherein the handrail is rotationally coupled to the lift platform such that the handrail is rotated between the stowed and raised positions.
- 9. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 8, wherein the handrail is coupled to a torsion rod, the torsion rod adapted to exert a preload upon the handrail, the preload biasing the handrail toward the raised position.
- 10. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 1, further comprising a handrail coupled to the lift platform, the handrail coupled to a handrail actuating assembly for actuating the handrail between a stowed position and a raised position.
- 11. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 10, wherein the handrail actuating assembly comprises a cam surface and a cam follower, wherein the cam follower engages the cam surface to selectively actuate the handrail between the stowed and raised positions.
- 12. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 10, wherein the handrail actuating assembly comprises a first lever coupled to the handrail, a second lever coupled to the lift platform, and a third lever coupled to the first and second levers, wherein when the second and third levers are substantially aligned, the handrail is impeded from actuating between the stowed and raised positions.
- 13. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 1, further comprising a first and a second handrail coupled to the lift platform, the first and second hand rails each reciprocal between a stowed position and a raised position, wherein when the handrails are in the stowed position, the first handrail overlaps the second handrail.
- 14. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
(a) an upper surface barrier in communication with the lifting mechanism; and (b) an upper surface barrier actuating assembly coupled to the upper surface barrier for reciprocating the upper surface barrier between a stowed position and an extended position, wherein the upper surface barrier extends above the upper surface to impede access to the lift platform.
- 15. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 14, wherein the upper surface barrier actuating assembly includes an actuator for linearly actuating the upper surface barrier between the stowed and extended positions.
- 16. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 1, further comprising a telescoping apron coupled to the lift platform, the telescoping apron comprising a first panel and a second panel, wherein the first panel slides relative to the second panel to form a protective barrier of adjustable height suspended from the lift platform.
- 17. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 1, wherein the lift platform barrier actuating assembly includes a barrier activation member, wherein when a height of the lift platform above the lower surface exceeds a selected height, the barrier activation member moves in a selected direction to actuate the lift platform barrier from the stowed position to the raised position.
- 18. A wheelchair lift assembly reciprocally disposed in a cavity located below a lower surface when in a stowed position, the wheelchair lift assembly comprising:
(a) a lift platform; (b) a lifting mechanism coupled to the lift platform for actuating the lift platform between a lowered position, wherein the lift platform is substantially coplanar with the lower surface, and a raised position, wherein the lift platform is substantially coplanar with an upper surface; (c) an upper surface barrier in communication with the lifting mechanism; and (d) an upper surface barrier actuating assembly coupled to the upper surface barrier for actuating the upper surface barrier between a stowed position, wherein the upper surface barrier is disposed substantially flush or below the upper surface, and an extended position, wherein the upper surface barrier extends above the upper surface to impede ingress and egress from the lift platform.
- 19. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 18, further comprising:
(a) a lift platform barrier coupled to one end of the lift platform; and (b) a lift platform barrier actuating mechanism coupled to the lift platform barrier for actuating the lift platform barrier between a retracted position, wherein the lift platform barrier is disposed substantially flush or below the lift platform to permit ingress and egress from the lift platform, and an extended position, wherein at least a portion of the lift platform barrier extends above the lift platform to impede ingress and egress from the lift platform.
- 20. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 19, wherein the lift platform barrier actuating assembly includes an actuator for linearly displacing the lift platform barrier between the retracted and extended positions.
- 21. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 20, wherein the actuator comprises a cam surface and a cam follower, wherein the cam follower engages the cam surface to selectively actuate the lift platform barrier between the retracted and extended positions.
- 22. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 18, wherein the lifting mechanism is adapted to reciprocate the lift platform to a stowed position, wherein the lift platform is located below the lower surface.
- 23. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 18, further comprising:
(a) a cover panel coupled to the frame; and (b) a cover panel actuating assembly coupled to the cover panel, the cover panel actuating assembly adapted to reciprocate the cover panel between a stowed position, wherein the cover panel is substantially coplanar with the lower surface and oriented to extend over and at least partially cover the cavity, and a raised position, wherein the cover panel is inclined relative to the lower surface to impede access to the cavity.
- 24. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 18, wherein the lifting mechanism comprises a scissors jack lifting device.
- 25. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 18, further comprising a handrail coupled to the lift platform, the handrail reciprocal between a stowed position and a raised position.
- 26. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 25, wherein the handrail is rotationally coupled to the lift platform such that the handrail is rotated between the stowed and raised positions.
- 27. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 26, wherein the handrail is coupled to a torsion rod, the torsion rod adapted to exert a preload upon the handrail, the preload biasing the handrail toward the raised position.
- 28. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 18, further comprising a handrail coupled to the lift platform, the handrail coupled to a handrail actuating assembly for actuating the handrail between a stowed position and a raised position.
- 29. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 28, wherein the handrail actuating assembly comprises a cam surface and a cam follower, wherein the cam follower engages the cam surface to selectively actuate the handrail between the stowed and raised positions.
- 30. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 28, wherein the handrail actuating assembly comprises a first lever coupled to the handrail, a second lever coupled to the lift platform, and a third lever coupled to the first and second levers, wherein when the second and third levers are substantially aligned, the handrail is impeded from actuating between the stowed and raised positions.
- 31. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 18, further comprising a first and a second handrail coupled to the lift platform, the first and second hand rails each reciprocal between a stowed position and a raised position, wherein when the handrails are in the stowed position, the first handrail overlaps the second handrail.
- 32. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 18, wherein the upper surface barrier actuating assembly includes an actuator for linearly displacing the upper surface barrier between the stowed and extended positions.
- 33. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 18, further comprising a telescoping apron coupled to the lift platform, the telescoping apron comprising a first panel and a second panel, wherein the first panel slides relative to the second panel to form a protective barrier of adjustable height suspended from the lift platform.
- 34. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 18, wherein the upper surface barrier actuating assembly actuates the upper surface barrier from the raised position to the stowed when the lift platform is substantially coplanar with the upper surface.
- 35. A wheelchair lift assembly disposed in a cavity located below a lower surface, the wheelchair lift assembly comprising:
(a) a frame; (b) a lift platform coupled to the frame, the lift platform actuatable between a lowered position, wherein the lift platform is substantially coplanar with the lower surface, and a raised position, wherein the lift platform is substantially coplanar with the upper surface; (c) a handrail coupled to the lift platform, the handrail actuatable between a stowed position and a raised position; (d) a lift platform barrier coupled to the lift platform, the lift platform barrier actuatable between a stowed position, wherein the lift platform barrier permits ingress and egress from the lift platform, and a raised position, wherein the lift platform barrier is inclined relative to the lift platform to impede access to the lift platform; and (e) an actuating assembly coupled to the lift platform, handrail, and lift platform barrier, the actuating assembly adapted to configure the lift platform between the lowered and raised positions, the handrail between the stowed and raised positions, and the lift platform barrier between the stowed and raised positions.
- 36. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the actuating assembly is adapted to sequentially initiate the actuation of the lift platform, handrail, and lift platform barrier.
- 37. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the actuating assembly includes a handrail activation member, wherein when the height of the lift platform above the lower surface exceeds a selected height, the handrail activation member moves in a selected direction to actuate the handrail from the stowed position to the raised position.
- 38. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the actuating assembly includes a barrier activation member, wherein when the height of the lift platform above the lower surface exceeds a selected height, the barrier activation member moves in a selected direction to actuate the lift platform barrier from the stowed position to the raised position.
- 39. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the actuating assembly includes an actuator for linearly displacing the lift platform barrier between the retracted and extended positions.
- 40. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the actuating assembly comprises a cam surface and a cam follower, wherein the cam follower engages the cam surface to selectively actuate the lift platform barrier between the retracted and extended positions.
- 41. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the actuating assembly is adapted to reciprocate the lift platform to a stowed position, wherein the lift platform is located below the lower surface.
- 42. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, further comprising:
(a) a cover panel coupled to the frame; (b) a cover panel actuating assembly coupled to the cover panel, the cover panel actuating assembly adapted to reciprocate the cover panel between a stowed position, wherein the cover panel is substantially coplanar with the lower surface and oriented to extend over and at least partially cover the cavity, and a raised position, wherein the cover panel is inclined relative to the lower surface to impede access to the cavity.
- 43. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the actuating assembly includes a lifting mechanism for actuating the lift platform between the lowered and raised positions, the lifting mechanism comprised of a scissors jack lifting device.
- 44. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the handrail is rotationally coupled to the lift platform such that the handrail is rotated between the stowed and raised positions.
- 45. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the handrail is coupled to a torsion rod, the torsion rod adapted to exert a preload upon the handrail, the preload biasing the handrail toward the raised position.
- 46. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the actuating assembly comprises a cam surface and a cam follower, wherein the cam follower engages the cam surface to selectively actuate the handrail between the stowed and raised positions.
- 47. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, wherein the actuating assembly comprises a first lever coupled to the handrail, a second lever coupled to the lift platform, and a third lever coupled to the first and second levers, wherein when the second and third levers are substantially aligned, the handrail is impeded from actuating between the stowed and raised positions.
- 48. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, further comprising a second handrail coupled to the lift platform, the second hand rail reciprocal between a stowed position and a raised position, wherein when the first and second handrails are in the stowed position, the first handrail overlaps the second handrail.
- 49. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, further comprising:
(a) an upper surface barrier in communication with the actuating assembly; and (b) an upper surface barrier actuating assembly coupled to the upper surface barrier for reciprocating the upper surface barrier between a stowed position and an extended position, wherein the upper surface barrier extends above the upper surface to impede ingress and egress from the lift platform.
- 50. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 49, wherein the upper surface barrier actuating assembly includes an actuator for linearly actuating the upper surface barrier between the stowed and extended positions.
- 51. The wheelchair lift assembly of claim 35, further comprising a telescoping apron coupled to the lift platform, the telescoping apron comprising a first panel and a second panel, wherein the first panel slides relative to the second panel to form a protective barrier of adjustable height suspended from the lift platform.
- 52. A combination wheelchair lift assembly and barrier assembly comprising:
(a) a frame; (b) a lift platform reciprocally mounted to the frame for actuation between a lowered position and a raised position; (c) a first barrier assembly coupled to one end of the lift platform, the first barrier assembly selectively actuatable between a raised position, wherein the first barrier impedes access to the lift platform, and a stowed position; and (d) a second barrier in communication with the lift platform for selective deployment, the second barrier deployable between a stowed position and a deployed position, wherein access to the lift platform is impeded by the second barrier.
- 53. A combination wheelchair lift assembly and barrier assembly comprising:
(a) a frame; (b) a lift platform reciprocally mounted to the frame for actuation between a lowered position and a raised position; (c) a retractable barrier disposed in proximity to the lift platform, the retractable barrier selectively reciprocal between a deployed position to impede access to the lift platform and a stowed position to permit access to the lift platform, the retractable barrier comprising:
(i) a first panel having a pivot axis; (ii) a second panel having a pivot axis; and (d) an actuation assembly, the actuation assembly comprising a linkage assembly coupled to the retractable barrier, the linkage assembly adapted to reciprocate the retractable barrier between the deployed and stowed positions along a predetermined path by rotating each of the panels about their respective pivot axis and by displacing the first and second panels in a direction inclined relative to the pivot axes.
- 54. A barrier assembly for selectively impeding and permitting access to a selected area, the barrier assembly comprising:
(a) a retractable barrier comprising:
(i) a first panel having a pivot axis; (ii) a second panel having a pivot axis; and (b) an actuation assembly, the actuation assembly comprising a linkage assembly coupled to the retractable barrier, the linkage assembly adapted to reciprocate the retractable barrier between a stowed position to allow access to the selected area and a deployed position to impede access to the selected area along a predetermined path by rotating each of the panels about their respective pivot axis and by displacing the first and second panels in a direction inclined relative to the pivot axes.
- 55. The barrier assembly of claim 54, wherein the actuation assembly further comprises a first track arcuate in shape and the linkage assembly further comprises a first link coupled to the first panel, wherein when a first distal end of the first link reciprocates within the first track the first panel is rotated about its pivot axis and displaced in a direction inclined relative to its pivot axis.
- 56. The barrier assembly of claim 55, wherein the actuation assembly further comprises a second track arcuate in shape and the linkage assembly further comprises a second link coupled to the second panel, wherein when a first distal end of the second link reciprocates within the second track the second panel is rotated about its pivot axis and displaced in a direction inclined relative to its pivot axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/361,909, filed on Feb. 28, 2002, and Serial No. 60/412,270, filed on Sep. 19, 2002, priority from the filing dates of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119 and the disclosures of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60361909 |
Feb 2002 |
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60412270 |
Sep 2002 |
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