Vehicle wheelchair lift

US11096843B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11096843-B2
Application numberUS-201716603898-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 19, 2017
Priority dateApr 19, 2017
Publication dateAug 24, 2021
Grant dateAug 24, 2021

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Abstract

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A wheelchair lift includes a base, and an arm slideably supported by the base. A chair support is rotatably supported by the arm. A linkage is supported by the arm and is extendable relative to the chair support from a coiled position to a straightened position. A motor is supported by the arm and is connected to the linkage. The linkage is coiled about the motor in the coiled position.

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What is claimed is: 1. A wheelchair lift, comprising: a base; an arm slideably supported by the base; a chair support rotatably supported by the arm; a linkage supported by the arm and extendable relative to the chair support from a coiled position to a straightened position, the linkage including a plurality of links; and a motor supported by the arm and connected to the linkage, the linkage being coiled about the motor in the coiled position; wherein, in the straightened position, at least two of the plurality of links extend substantially flat away from the motor. 2. The wheelchair lift of claim 1 , wherein the linkage includes a proximity sensor and the arm is designed to stop extension of the linkage upon detection of an object with the proximity sensor. 3. The wheelchair lift of claim 1 , wherein each link of the plurality of links includes a reacting surface and a lower surface, and in the straightened position, a lower surface of one of the plurality of links engages a reacting surface of an adjacent one of the plurality of links. 4. The wheelchair lift of claim 1 , further comprising a grabber attached to the linkage, the grabber including a holder, a finger, and a second motor, wherein the finger is movable toward the holder with the second motor from an open position to a closed position and the linkage is connected to the holder. 5. The wheelchair lift of claim 4 , wherein the finger is designed to engage a wheelchair. 6. The wheelchair lift of claim 1 , wherein the base includes a first frame and a second frame movably connected to the first frame. 7. The wheelchair lift of claim 6 , wherein the arm is supported by the second frame. 8. The wheelchair lift of claim 6 , wherein the base includes a third frame movably connected to the second frame, wherein the arm is supported by the third frame. 9. The wheelchair lift of claim 1 , wherein the chair support is positioned to grab a wheelchair and the arm includes an arm motor designed to rotate a grabber and the wheelchair about an axis defined by the arm motor. 10. The wheelchair lift of claim 1 , wherein the base is translatable along a first direction and the arm is translatable along a second direction transverse to the first direction. 11. A vehicle, comprising: a body extending along a longitudinal axis and defining an opening; a vehicle floor supported by the body; a base fixed to the vehicle floor; an arm supported by the base movable out of the opening; a chair support supported by the arm; a linkage supported by the arm and extendable relative to the chair support from a coiled position to a straightened position, the linkage including a plurality of links; and a motor supported by the arm and connected to the linkage, the linkage being coiled about the motor in the coiled position; wherein, in the straightened position, at least two of the plurality of links extend substantially flat away from the motor. 12. The vehicle of claim 11 , further comprising a seat, wherein the base is movable to a stowed position below a top of the seat. 13. The vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the chair support is positioned to engage a wheelchair and the arm includes an arm motor designed to rotate the chair support and the wheelchair about the longitudinal axis. 14. The vehicle of claim 11 , further comprising a door attached to the body and a wheelchair spaced from the door and the body, wherein the chair support is positioned to grab the wheelchair and to move the wheelchair into the body through the opening. 15. The vehicle of claim 11 , further comprising a grabber attached to the linkage, the grabber including a holder, a finger, and a second motor, wherein the finger is movable toward the holder with the second motor from an open position to a closed position and the linkage is connected to the holder. 16. The vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the base includes a first frame and a second frame movably connected to the first frame. 17. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the second frame is translatable along the longitudinal axis and the arm is translatable along a cross-vehicle axis transverse to the longitudinal axis. 18. A system, comprising a computer programmed to: upon receiving a user input, move an arm out from a rear compartment of a vehicle; actuate a motor on the arm to extend a linkage toward a vehicle door to a straightened position; and actuate the motor to retract the linkage away from the vehicle door to a coiled position; the linkage being coiled about the motor in the coiled position; wherein the linkage includes a plurality of links, and in the straightened position, at least two of the plurality of links extend substantially flat away from the motor. 19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the computer is further programmed to, upon extending the linkage to the straightened position, actuate a grabber motor to move a finger toward a holder to grab a wheelchair. 20. The system of claim 18 , wherein the computer is further programmed to, upon extending the linkage to the straightened position, actuate a grabber motor to move a finger away from a holder to release a wheelchair.

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  • Accommodating or securing wheelchairs · CPC title

  • Floors or bottom sub-units {(sub-frames for mounting engine or suspensions B62D21/11; drip trays F16N31/006)} · CPC title

  • using lifts connected to the vehicle · CPC title

  • A61G3/0209Primary

    with storage means for unused wheelchair or stretcher · CPC title

  • using pivoted arms shifting the load-transporting element in a crosswise direction · CPC title

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What does patent US11096843B2 cover?
A wheelchair lift includes a base, and an arm slideably supported by the base. A chair support is rotatably supported by the arm. A linkage is supported by the arm and is extendable relative to the chair support from a coiled position to a straightened position. A motor is supported by the arm and is connected to the linkage. The linkage is coiled about the motor in the coiled position.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G3/0209. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 24 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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