Claims
- 1. A lift assembly commuting between an upper level and a lower level alternately as a stair or as a vertically adjustable platform, said lift assembly comprising:
- (a) an elevator assembly;
- (b) a .[.horizontal extension.]. .Iadd.platform .Iaddend.frame for supporting a horizontal extension assembly, said .Iadd.platform .Iaddend.frame being mounted on said elevator assembly for vertical movements;
- (c) a plurality of articulate panels defining said stair and extensible as part of .[.a.]. .Iadd.said .Iaddend.platform;
- (d) the panel which is outermost when .Iadd.said articulate panels are .Iaddend.extended having a safety barrier pivoted substantially at the outer edge thereof .[.and.]..Iadd., said safety barrier .Iaddend.being pivotal from an inwardly directed mode folded against said outermost panel acting as a .[.part.]. .Iadd.tread .Iaddend.of said .[.stairs.]. .Iadd.stair.Iaddend., through an upright position effectively deployed as a safety barrier, to an outwardly extended position defining a ramp continuation of said outermost panel; and
- wherein said outermost panel is hinged on the edge opposite the edge mounting said safety barrier to a panel acting as .[.the.]. .Iadd.a .Iaddend.riser panel of a step of said stair, and said riser .[.has a projecting.]. .Iadd.panel having an extending .Iaddend.rod .[.extending.]. .Iadd.projecting .Iaddend.down beneath said outermost panel when in said stair mode, and including an actuator rod and a pivotal linkage on said safety barrier such that upon deployment of said panels as a platform, said extending rod forces said actuator rod to pivot said safety barrier into the upright position.
- 2. A lift .Iadd.assembly .Iaddend.according to claim 1, wherein said actuator rod extends from a hydraulic cylinder mounted on the rear surface of said riser panel and deploys generally horizontally therewith when actuated to further pivot said safety barrier into .Iadd.a .Iaddend.fully deployed .[.platform.]. .Iadd.ramp .Iaddend.mode.
- 3. A lift assembly according to claim 1, wherein
- (a) .[.an.]. .Iadd.said .Iaddend.elevator assembly .[.having.]. .Iadd.has .Iaddend.a fixed .Iadd.elevator .Iaddend.frame;
- (b) .[.a.]. .Iadd.said .Iaddend.platform frame .[.for supporting a horizontal extension assembly, said platform frame being.]. .Iadd.is .Iaddend.mounted for powered vertical movement on said elevator frame;
- .Iadd.(c) and further including .Iaddend.horizontally spaced lower sprockets at the sides of a lower portion .[.thereof.]. .Iadd.of said fixed elevator frame .Iaddend.and an elevated sprocket mounted to one side near the top of said .Iadd.fixed elevator .Iaddend.frame; and
- (d) a stabilizing support chain mounted at one end to a lower fastening point on said .Iadd.fixed .Iaddend.elevator .[.assembly.]. .Iadd.frame .Iaddend.below said elevated sprocket and passing over said elevated sprocket, then passing down from said elevated sprocket, across the bottoms of said lower sprockets, and .[.extended.]. .Iadd.extending .Iaddend.to an elevated fastening point on the opposite side of said .Iadd.fixed .Iaddend.elevator .[.assembly.]. .Iadd.frame .Iaddend.from said lower fastening point.
- 4. A lift assembly according to claim 1, wherein said safety barrier includes a mechanical failsafe device moveable relative to said .Iadd.platform .Iaddend.frame by a surface underlying said lift assembly, as said .Iadd.platform .Iaddend.frame descends from a position blocking said actuator .Iadd.rod .Iaddend.to prevent premature deployment thereof to a position freeing said actuator .Iadd.rod .Iaddend.when said horizontal extension assembly is in low enough position for safe ramp deployment.
- 5. A lift assembly according to claim 1, and including a tactile strip switch along a distal edge of said outermost panel for disenabling further deployment of said lift assembly when actuated.
- 6. A lift assembly according to claim 1, and including a disenabling switch for disenabling vertical motion of said .Iadd.platform .Iaddend.frame on said elevator assembly when said lift barrier is not in the upright position. .Iadd.7. An extendable stair for a wheelchair lift comprising:
- (a) a plurality of articulate panels, foldable into a stair configuration and extendable into a platform configuration, said articulate panels including:
- (i) an outermost panel having an inside edge and an outside edge, said outermost panel being the outermost of said articulate panels when said panels are horizontally extended into the platform configuration; and
- (ii) a riser panel pivotally connected to the inside edge of said outermost panel;
- (b) a safety barrier pivotally connected to the outside edge of said outermost panel, said safety barrier, when in the stair configuration, being folded in an inward horizontal position against said outermost panel to act as a tread of said stair;
- (c) an extension rod connected to one of said articulate panels; and
- (d) an actuator rod pivotally connected to said extension rod; and pivotally connected to said safety barrier, said extension rod and said actuator rod cooperating, during extension of said articulate panels into the platform configuration, to mechanically and automatically pivot said safety barrier from the inward horizontal position into an upright position, and, during folding of said articulate panels into the stair configuration, to mechanically and automatically retract said safety
- barrier into said horizontal position. .Iaddend. .Iadd.8. An extendable stair according to claim 7, further including a hydraulic cylinder mounted on said riser panel, and wherein said extension rod comprises the piston rod of said cylinder, said hydraulic cylinder being operable when said articulate panels are extended to the platform configuration to cause said actuator rod to rotate said safety barrier from said upright position and to return said safety barrier to the upright position from said extended horizontal position, in said extended horizontal position, said safety barrier acting as a continuation of said outermost panel. .Iaddend.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 268,466 filed May 29, 1981.Iadd., now U.S. Pat. 4,466,771.Iaddend.; which is a continuation-in-part of PCT US80/00112 filed Feb. 23, 1980; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 041,943 filed May 24, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,251,179 issued Feb. 17, 1981; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 885,714 filed Mar. 13, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,176,999 issued Dec. 12, 1979; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 769, 636 filed Feb. 17, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,081,091 issued Mar. 28, 1978; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 606,137 filed Aug. 20, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,027,807 issued June 7, 1977.
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