[미국특허]
Telescoping step assist system and method
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B60R-003/02
E04F-011/06
출원번호
US-0077616
(2016-03-22)
등록번호
US-9539948
(2017-01-10)
발명자
/ 주소
Presley, Michael J.
Gonzalez, Conde M.
Cappellino, Giuseppe
LeFrancois, Sean M.
출원인 / 주소
JAC Products, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
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4인용 특허 :
101
초록▼
The present disclosure relates to a telescoping step system which has at least one stringer assembly having telescopically coupled first and second tubular components. The second tubular component is telescopically extendable relative to the first tubular component. The stringer assembly is operably
The present disclosure relates to a telescoping step system which has at least one stringer assembly having telescopically coupled first and second tubular components. The second tubular component is telescopically extendable relative to the first tubular component. The stringer assembly is operably associated with a structure. The system further has at least one step assembly associated with one of the first and second tubular components. The stringer assembly is telescopically collapsible into a retracted position to form a compact assembly either adjacent to or within a portion of the structure, and extendable into an extended position extending outwardly from the structure. In the extended position the stringer assembly presents the step assembly as a platform which a user is able to step on to, and thus aids the user with ingress into and egress from the structure.
대표청구항▼
1. A telescoping step system, comprising: at least one stringer assembly having at least first and second tubular components, wherein the second tubular component is telescopically extendable relative to the first tubular component, and wherein the at least one stringer assembly is operably associat
1. A telescoping step system, comprising: at least one stringer assembly having at least first and second tubular components, wherein the second tubular component is telescopically extendable relative to the first tubular component, and wherein the at least one stringer assembly is operably associated with a structure to aid in ingress to and egress from the structure;at least one step assembly associated with one of the first and second tubular components;wherein the at least one stringer assembly is telescopically collapsible into a retracted position to form a compact assembly at least one of adjacent to the structure or within a portion of the structure, and telescopically extendable into an extended position extending outwardly from the structure to present the at least one step assembly in an orientation which is easily accessible as a platform on which a user is able to step on to, and thus aid the user with ingress into and egress from the structure; andwherein the at least one step assembly is pivotally rotatable, relative to the at least one stringer assembly, from a stowed position into an operative position. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein each one of the first and second tubular components includes separate step assemblies. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one step assembly pivots from the stowed position to the operative position while the at least one stringer assembly is moving from the retracted position to the extended position. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one step assembly pivots from the operative position to the stowed position while the at least one stringer assembly is moving from the extended position to the retracted position. 5. The system of claim 1, further comprising a powered device fixedly secured to the structure, and operatively coupled to the at least one stringer assembly, for moving the at least one stringer assembly laterally outwardly away from the structure when the at least one stringer assembly is to be moved into the extended position, and moving the at least one stringer assembly laterally toward the structure when the at least one stringer assembly is to be moved into the retracted position. 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the powered device comprises at least one of an hydraulically powered device or an electrically powered device; and wherein the powered device initiates lateral movement of the at least one stringer assembly when the at least one stringer assembly is to be moved into the extended position, before telescopic extending motion of the at least one stringer assembly begins; andwherein the powered device initiates lateral movement of the at least one stringer assembly when the at least one stringer assembly is to be moved into the retracted position, after telescopic retracting motion of the at least one stringer assembly begins. 7. The system of claim 1, further comprising a pair of the stringer assemblies, and wherein the pair of the stringer assemblies are controlled for simultaneously extending and retracting telescopic movement. 8. The system of claim 7, further comprising a powered device fixedly secured to the structure, and operatively coupled to each one of the pair of stringer assemblies, for moving the pair of stringer assemblies simultaneously laterally outwardly away from the structure when each one of the pair of stringer assemblies is to be moved into the extended position, and moving the pair of stringer assemblies simultaneously laterally toward the structure when the pair of stringer assemblies is to be moved into the retracted position. 9. The system of claim 1, wherein the structure comprises at least one of a fixed structure or a motor vehicle. 10. A telescoping step system, comprising: at least one stringer assembly having at least first and second tubular components, where the second tubular component is telescopically extendable relative to the first tubular component, and where the at least one stringer assembly is operably associated with a structure to aid with ingress to and egress from the structure;a first actuator subsystem for causing telescopic movement of the at least one stringer assembly between extended and retracted positions;at least one step assembly associated with one of the first and second tubular components, the at least one step assembly being pivotally operatively coupled to the at least one stringer assembly and movable from a stowed position to an operative position;a second actuator subsystem for causing pivoting motion of the at least one step assembly between the stowed position and the operative position;wherein the at least one stringer assembly is telescopically collapsible into the retracted position to form a compact assembly at least one of adjacent to the structure or within a portion of the structure, and telescopically extendable into the extended position extending outwardly from the structure to present the at least one step assembly in an orientation which is easily accessible as a platform on which a user is able to step on to, and thus aid the user with ingress into and egress from the structure; andwherein the at least one step assembly is pivotally movable in response to control by the second actuator subsystem, to position the at least one step assembly in either the stowed or operative positions when the at least one stringer assembly is telescopically moved into the retracted or extended positions, respectively. 11. The system of claim 10, further comprising a third actuator device configured to: move the at least one stringer assembly laterally outwardly from the structure when deploying the at least one stringer assembly into the extended position; andmove the at least one stringer assembly laterally toward the structure when moving the at least one stringer assembly into the retracted position. 12. The system of claim 10, further comprising a pair of the stringer assemblies for supporting the step assembly adjacent opposing ends of the step assembly. 13. The system of claim 12, wherein both ones of the pair of stringer assemblies have independent ones of the first actuator subsystem. 14. The system of claim 10, wherein the first and second actuator subsystems cooperate to cause pivoting movement of the step assembly simultaneously with telescopic movement of the at least one stringer assembly. 15. The system of claim 14, further comprising a third actuator subsystem for causing lateral movement of the at least one stringer assembly toward and away from the structure, at least one of: before extending telescopic movement of the at least one stringer assembly begins; orwhile telescoping movement of the at least one stringer assembly is taking place; orafter telescoping movement of the at least one stringer assembly has taken place. 16. The system of claim 10, further comprising: a plurality of cables at least partially routed within the at least one step assembly;a pulley operably associated with the at least one step assembly and with the plurality of cables; andthe second actuator subsystem acting on the cables to cause rotational motion of the pulley, and thus pivoting motion of the at least one step assembly. 17. The system of claim 10, wherein the first actuator subsystem includes a pair of dual action cylinders disposed within the at least one stringer assembly, and wherein the at least one stringer assembly includes first, second and third telescopically coupled tube sections operably associated with first, second and third steps of the at least one step assembly. 18. The system of claim 10, wherein the first and second actuator subsystems include electric motors. 19. A method for controlling motion of a movable step associated with a fixed structure, the method comprising: supporting at least one stringer assembly having at least first and second tubular components from the structure, where the second tubular component is telescopically extendable relative to the first tubular component;supporting at least one step assembly from one of the first and second tubular components, so that the at least one step assembly is pivotally movable from a stowed position to an operative position, wherein in the operative position the at least one step assembly forms a platform on which a user may step;using a first actuator subsystem to cause telescopic motion of the at least one stringer assembly between extended and retracted positions;using a second actuator subsystem to cause pivotal movement of the at least one step assembly between stowed and operative positions, andwherein when the at least one stringer assembly is moved telescopically into the extended position the at least one step assembly will be pivotally moved into the operative position to form the platform upon which the user is able to step. 20. A method for controlling motion of a movable step associated with a fixed structure, the method comprising: supporting at least one stringer assembly having at least first and second tubular components from the structure, where the second tubular component is telescopically extendable relative to the first tubular component;supporting at least one step assembly from one of the first and second tubular components, so that the at least one step assembly is pivotally movable from a stowed position to an operative position, wherein in the operative position the at least one step assembly forms a platform on which a user may step;causing a telescopic motion of the at least one stringer assembly such that the at least one stringer assembly moves between extended and retracted positions; andcausing a pivotal movement of the at least one step assembly between stowed and operative positions such that the at least one step assembly is presented as a generally horizontal platform for an individual to step on when the at least one stringer assembly is in the extended position.
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