Title of Invention

RETRACTABLE TAIL-LIFT WITH CARRIAGE GUIDANCE

Abstract Loading platform for a vehicle, comprising a lifting mechanism (30) for lifting and lowering a platform (50), and guiding rails (21) in which the lifting mechanism (30) with one vertical carriage (32) each is suspended and can be slidably displaced between a working position located behind the vehicle and a traveling position located below the vehicle, wherein each carriage (32) has a front guiding element (40a) with an upper sliding member (42a) and rear guiding element (40b) with a lower sliding member (42b). The front guiding element (40a) is attached from above onto the carriage (32) and is arrested on the carriage (32) at right angles to the direction of attachment, and the rear guiding element (40b) is attached from below onto the carriage (32) in an opening (32.3) of the carriage (32) and is arrested on the carriage (32) at right angles to the direction of attachment.
Full Text FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a retractable tail-lift for a vehicle .
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
A retractable tail-lift of this type is disclosed e.g. by the Hydfalt 3
model range of the company Gerd Bar GmbH, Heilbronn.
Tail-lifts are mounted to lorries or trailers for loading and unloading
them. Retractable tail-lifts are mounted to the chassis using a guiding
mechanism and can be retracted completely under the body or
chassis frame after folding the platform once or twice, such that they
do not project at any location to the rear beyond the body to prevent
any disturbance. Retractable tail-lifts of this type are used for
vehicles with interchangeable bodies and for all vehicles which must
dock onto loading/unloading regions of cold storage houses.
In the Hydfalt 3 model range, the guiding mechanism is formed by
two guiding rails in which the lifting mechanism with one vertical
carriage each is suspended, and can be slidably moved between the
working position located behind the vehicle and the driving position
located below the vehicle. Each carriage comprises a front guiding
element with an upper sliding member which abuts on an upper
guiding surface of the guiding rail, and a rear guiding element with a
lower sliding member which abuts on a lower guiding surface of the
guiding rail. The guidance is disposed inside the guiding rails to
protect the guiding surfaces from dirt. The guiding rail may also be
mounted at any location to the vehicle or to cross members, which
facilitates dimensioning of the guiding rail. This technology also
provides maintenance-free sliding guidance if the sliding partners are
appropriately selected. These sliding guidances have the object to
adopt the net weight of the lifting mechanism and the platform and
slidingly transfer it to the guiding element during folding and
unfolding. The guiding elements also have the object to assume
horizontal guidance during forward and backward movement. The
centrally acting displacement cylinder and the irregular friction must
simultaneously provide horizontal guidance. The unfavorable

leverages the separation of the guiding elements and the center of
gravity of the tail-lift also produce large horizontal guiding forces.
Since the sliding materials, which consist substantially of plastic
material or plastic composite material, are subjected to wear, the
sliding members of the Hydfalt 3 model range are suspended on the
carriage to obtain even wear. Towards this end, the symmetric
guiding construction has guiding elements of aluminium for the
tension side as well as the pressure side on both sides of the carriage
plate. This guiding elements comprise chambers which are open
towards the bottom for receiving the sliding elements, and are
commonly borne by a specially disposed bolt which penetrates
through the carriage plate. This construction requires relatively high
precision and expensive measures to protect the support and bolt
from rust. Guiding surface is wasted on the pressure side of the
carriage in the region of the carriage plate thickness. With this
construction, the forces are deviated through the bolt into the
carriage plate, thereby producing a very large internal bore surface
which necessitates great material solidity. The carriage plate
thickness must nevertheless be excessively thick. This conventional
construction is therefore technically very demanding and therefore
expensive.
OBJECT OF INVENTION
It is therefore the object of the present invention to facilitate
mounting of the guiding elements on the carriage of a retractable
tail-lift.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
Accordingly there is provided a loading platform for a vehicle having
a cable guide.
Servicing of the inventive construction is extremely easy. Changing of
the sliding members is very simple and requires no connecting
means. Removal of the guiding elements, replacing the sliding
members, and reinsertion are facilitated. Faults caused by untrained
staff are almost impossible. The same applies for initial assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
Further advantages of the invention can be extracted from the
description and the drawings. The features mentioned above and
below may be used individually or in arbitrary combination. The
embodiment shown and described is not to be understood as
exhaustive enumeration but has exemplary character for describing
the invention.
Fig. 1 shows a side view of the retractable tail-lift in its retracted
traveling position and in its extended working position;
Fig. 2 shows a carriage which can be displaced in a guiding rail, of
the underridable elevating platform of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 shows a detailed view of the carriage of Fig. 2 in the region of
a front guiding element;
Fig. 4 shows a detailed view of the carriage of Fig. 2 in the region of
a rear guiding element; and
Fig. 5 shows a sectional view in accordance with II-II of Fig. 2.

DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
Fig. 1 shows the tail-lift in its retracted traveling position, with folded
platform 50, installed on the rear of a trailer 10. The lifting
mechanism 30 with platform 50 is connected to the trailer 10 via
guiding elements 40a, 40b (Fig. 2) in the region FZ and FD using two
guiding rails 21. The center of gravity of the net weight of lifting
mechanism 30 and platform 50 is in the region of FE. This force
generates the tractive force in FZ and the compressive force in FD.
In the working position of the tail-lift, shown in broken view, the net
weight FE and the useful load FN act on the platform 50, which
generate the largest forces in FZ and FD in this case. During
stowage, the lifting mechanism 30 with folded platform 50 is moved
into the traveling position. The support arms and platform 50 remain
below the level of the rubber buffers 26. The platform 50 is
subsequently lifted against the rubber buffers 26 using the lifting
function to clamp the tail-lift. This increases of course the forces
acting in FZ and FD.
Fig. 2 shows part of the support tube 31 with vertical carriage plate
32 in the guiding rail 21 shown with dashed lines. The region FZ
shows the position of the guiding element 40b. In the region FD, the
front guiding element 40a is supported on the recess 32.5 (Fig. 3)
which is open to the top of the carriage 32. In the region FZ, the rear
guiding element 40b penetrates through the carriage 32 in the region
of the opening 32.3 (Fig. 4). In the region FD, the arrangement and
the force transmission are analog to FZ, however, with the
difference, that the recess 32.5 opens to the top.
Fig. 3 shows the front guiding element 40a which consists of the
sliding member carrier 41a and the sliding member 42a which
positively engage each other. The front sliding member carrier 41a is
loosely attached from above onto the plate shaped carriage 32, is
guided thereon in a vertically displaceable manner and is disposed to
be tilted due to sufficient play. Towards this end, the sliding member
carrier 41a has guiding recesses 41.1 on its front end, which extend
over the vertical surface 32.4 of the carriage 32. The force is
transmitted to the sliding member carrier 41a in the region FD via the
radius-shaped abutment surface 32.6 of the recess 32.5 which is
convexly curved (radius R) into the recess 32.5 The forces are
transmitted in a planar manner from the sliding member carrier 41a
to the sliding member 42a and from the sliding member 42a to the
upper sliding path 21.2 (Fig. 5) of the guiding rail 21. The sliding
member carrier 41a, viewed transversely to the guiding direction of
the carriage 32, and the sliding member 42a, viewed in the guiding
direction of the carriage 32, each have a U-shaped cross-section and
positively engage each other over their full surfaces.
Fig. 4 shows the rear guiding element 40b which consists of the
sliding member carrier 41b and the sliding member 42b. The rear
sliding member carrier 41b penetrates through the carriage 32 in the
opening 32.3 which must be sufficiently large to permit mounting of
the sliding member carrier 41b including sliding member 42b. The
rear sliding member carrier 41b is loosely attached from below onto
the plate-shaped carriage 32 and can be displaced thereon in a
vertical direction and can also be tilted due to sufficient play.
Towards this end, the sliding member carrier 41b has guiding
recesses 41.1 on its front end which extend over the vertical surface
32.4 of the carriage 32. The force is transmitted to the sliding
member carrier 41b in the region FZ through the radius-shaped
abutment surface 32.3 of the opening 32.2 which is convexly curved
(radius R) into the opening 32.3. The forces are transmitted in a
planar manner from the sliding member carrier 41b to the sliding
member 42b and from the sliding member 42b to the lower sliding
path 21.1 (Fig. 5) of the guiding rail 21. The sliding member carrier
41b, viewed transversely to the guiding direction of the carriage 32,
and the sliding member 42b, viewed in the guiding direction of the
carriage 32, each have a U-shaped cross-section and positively
engage each other over their full surfaces.
Fig. 5 shows a section through the longitudinal carrier 11 of the
trailer 10, the carriage 32 and the guiding rail 21 in the region
between FZ and FD. It is clearly shown that the guiding elements
40a, 40b guide the carriage 32 via the sliding members 42a, 42b and
the sliding member carrier 41a, 41b in a vertical direction on the
lower sliding path 21.1 and also on the upper sliding path 21.2. The
horizontal guidance is obtained by the vertical surfaces of the sliding
members 42 on the vertical inner surfaces 21.3 of the guiding rail 21.
The horizontal guiding forces are transmitted from the sliding
member 42 to the sliding member carrier 41 through positive
engagement of these two parts. The positive connection of the
guiding elements 40 and the carriage 32 is obtained through positive
engagement of the guiding recesses 41.1 which extend over the
vertical surface 32.4 (Figs. 3,4) of the carriage 32. In the
embodiment shown, the two sliding member carriers 41a, 41b and
their sliding members 42a, 42b have the same design.
This carriage guidance requires a minimum number of components
which cannot be reduced. The laser-cut carriage 32 can be connected
to the support tube 31 through welding. The guiding elements 40 can
be easily inserted due to their positive shape before assembly with
the guiding rail 21. The guiding elements 40 connect the lifting
mechanism 30 and the platform 50 to the guiding mechanism 20.
The sliding member carriers 41 are simple milled parts of normal
constructional steel. The carriage 32 itself is produced from high-
tensile fine-grained steel. The sliding member 42 is connected to the
sliding member carrier 41 also through pure positive locking in all
directions of force without any connecting means. The radius-shaped
surfaces 32.2, 32.6 in the opening 32.3 and in the recess 32.5 ensure
full-surface abutment of the sliding members 42 on the lower sliding
path 21.1. and upper sliding path 21.2 through tilting of the sliding
member carriers 41a, 41b. Even when the sliding members 42 are
worn, uniform surface pressure between sliding member 42 and the
lower sliding path 21.1 and upper sliding path 21.2 is ensured.
If the material has been appropriately selected, e.g. high-tensile fine-
grained steel on the carriage 32 and a relatively soft constructional
steel on the sliding member carrier 41, the material will flow when
the material strength has been exceeded until the surface has
enlarged to a sufficient degree such that the material can adopt the
forces. This process occurs in magnitudes of far less than a millimeter
and therefore has no effect on the function. The same applies for
inaccuracies produced by the support tube 31 and the carriage 32.
Deviations from the right angle in the horizontal plane caused by
production can be compensated for in the same manner.
WE CLAIM:
1. Loading platform for a vehicle, comprising a lifting mechanism
(30) for lifting and lowering a platform (50), and guiding rails
(21) in which the lifting mechanism (30) is suspended with one
vertical carriage (32) each, and can be slidably displaced
between a working position located behind the vehicle and a
traveling position located below the vehicle, wherein each
carriage (32) has a front guiding element (40a) with an upper
sliding member (42a) and a rear guiding element (40b) with a
lower sliding member (42b), characterized in that the front
guiding element (40a) is attached from above onto the carriage
(32) and is arrested on the carriage (32) at right angles to the
direction of attachment, and/or the rear guiding element (40b)
is attached from below onto the carriage (32) in an opening
(32.3) of the carriage (32) and is arrested on the carriage (32)
at right angles to the direction of attachment.
2. Loading platform as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front
guiding element (40a) is inserted into a recess (32.5) of the
carriage (32) which opens to the top.
3. Loading platform as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the front
guiding element (40a) is guided in the recess (32.5) of the
carriage (32) such that it can be vertically displaced and is
disposed to be tiltable.
4. Loading platform as claimed in claim 3, wherein an abutment
surface (32.6) of the carriage (32), which cooperates with the
sliding member (42a) of the front guiding element (40a), is
convexly curved into the recess (32.5) of the carriage (32).
5. Loading platform as claimed in any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the rear guiding element (40b) is guided in the recess
(32.5) of the carriage (32) such that it can be vertically
displaced, and is disposed to be tiltable.
6. Loading platform as claimed in any one of the preceding claims,
wherein an abutment surface (32.2) of the carriage (32) which
cooperates with the sliding member (42b) of the rear guiding
element (40b) is convexly curved into the recess (32.5) of the
carriage (32).
7. Loading platform as claimed in any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the front and/or rear guiding element (40a; 40b)
projects beyond both sides of the carriage (32).
8. Loading platform as claimed in any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the sliding member (42a, 42b) of the front and/or rear
guiding element (40a, 40b) has a U-shaped cross-section,
viewed in the guiding direction of the carriage (32).
9. Loading platform as claimed in any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the front and/or rear guiding element (40a; 40b)
comprises a sliding member carrier (41a; 41b) on which the
sliding member (42a, 42b) is held.
10. Loading platform as claimed in claim 8 and 9, wherein the
front sliding member carrier (41a) and/or the rear sliding
member carrier (41b) have a U-shaped cross-section, viewed
transversely to the guiding direction of the carriage (32), and
the sliding member carrier (41a; 41b) and its sliding member
(42a), being mutually rotated by 90°, positively engage each
other, in particular, over their entire surfaces.
11. Loading platform as claimed in claim 9 or 10, wherein the
two sliding member carriers (41a, 41b) and/or their sliding
members (42a, 42b) each have the same design.
Loading platform for a vehicle, comprising a lifting mechanism (30) for lifting and
lowering a platform (50) and guide rails (21) in which the lifting mechanism (30)
is respectively maintained in a suspended manner by a vertical carriage (32) and
can be slidingly displaced between a working position located behind the vehicle
and an operational position located below the vehicle. Each carriage (32)
comprises a front guiding element (40a) provided with an upper sliding piece
(42a) and a rear guiding element (40b) provided with a lower sliding piece (42b).
The front guiding element (40a) is attached to the carriage (32) from above and
is locked to the carriage (32) at a right angle in relation to the direction of
attachment. The rear guiding element (40b) is attached to the carriage (32) from
below in an opening (32.3) of the carriage (32) and is locked at a right angle to
the carriage (32) in relation to the direction of attachment.

Documents:

00984-kolnp-2005-abstract.pdf

00984-kolnp-2005-claims.pdf

00984-kolnp-2005-description complete.pdf

00984-kolnp-2005-drawings.pdf

00984-kolnp-2005-form 1.pdf

00984-kolnp-2005-form 2.pdf

00984-kolnp-2005-form 3.pdf

00984-kolnp-2005-form 5.pdf

00984-kolnp-2005-international publication.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-form 2.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-letter patent.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

984-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf

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Patent Number 216061
Indian Patent Application Number 00984/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 10/2008
Publication Date 07-Mar-2008
Grant Date 06-Mar-2008
Date of Filing 26-May-2005
Name of Patentee BAR, GERD
Applicant Address ZUCKWOLFSTRASSSE 17/1, 74078 HEILBRONN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BAR,GERD ZUCKWOLFSTRASSSE 17/1, 74078 HEILBRONN
PCT International Classification Number B 60 P 5/44
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP03/O11450
PCT International Filing date 2003-10-16
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 02024002.4 2002-10-26 Germany