Rotary telescopic boom lift
US-2024270174-A1 · Aug 15, 2024 · US
US2016152188A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016152188-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414904663-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A stair assembly for a vehicle includes a frame, a first stair 80, a second stair 70, and an actuator. The frame includes a plate extending between a first side member and a second side member. The first stair 80 is rotatably coupled to the frame and includes a first step body positioned on a first side of the plate. The second stair 70 is rotatably coupled to the frame and includes a second step body positioned on the first side of the plate. The actuator is configured to move the first stair 80 and the second stair 70 between a deployed position and a storage position, and the actuator is separated from the first step body and the second step body by the plate.
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1 . A stair assembly for a vehicle, comprising: a frame including a plate extending between a first side member and a second side member; a first stair rotatably coupled to the frame and including a first step body positioned on a first side of the plate; a second stair rotatably coupled to the frame and including a second step body positioned on the first side of the plate; and an actuator configured to move the first stair and the second stair between a deployed position and a storage position, wherein the actuator is separated from the first step body and the second step body by the plate. 2 . The stair assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first stair includes a first tab extending from the first step body. 3 . The stair assembly of claim 2 , wherein the plate defines an aperture, wherein the first tab extends through the aperture. 4 . The stair assembly of claim 3 , wherein the plate defines a second aperture, wherein the second stair includes a second tab extending from the second step body and protruding through the second aperture. 5 . The stair assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first tab defines a first interfacing point and the second tab defines a second interfacing point, wherein the first interfacing point and the second interfacing point are positioned on a second side of the plate. 6 . The stair assembly of claim 5 , further comprising a link coupling the first interfacing point and the second interfacing point such that the first stair and the second stair are operatively coupled. 7 . The stair assembly of claim 6 , wherein the actuator includes a linear actuator having a first fixed end and a second end coupled to the link such that extension and retraction of the actuator rotates the first stair and the second stair between the deployed position and the storage position. 8 . The stair assembly of claim 3 , further comprising a link extending between the first step body and the second step body, wherein the link rotatably couples the first stair and the second stair. 9 . The stair assembly of claim 8 , wherein the actuator includes a linear actuator having a first fixed end and a second end coupled to the first tab such that extension and retraction of the actuator rotates the first stair and the second stair between the deployed position and the storage position. 10 . The stair assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first stair defines a first pair of apertures that receive a first rod therethrough, wherein the second stair defines a second pair of apertures that receives a second rod therethrough, and wherein the first stair rotates about the first rod and the second stair rotates about the second rod. 11 . The stair assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first pair of apertures is spaced from the first step body and wherein the second pair of apertures is aligned with the second step body such that the first step body nests against the second stair when the stair assembly is configured in the storage position. 12 . The stair assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first rod and the second rod include ends that are coupled to the frame of the stair assembly. 13 . A vehicle, comprising: a cab assembly including a body panel coupled to a support, wherein the body panel defines an opening through which an operator accesses an interior of the cab assembly; and a stair assembly positioned at a lower portion of the opening and moveable between a deployed position and a storage position, the stair assembly including: a frame coupled to the support of the cab assembly, the frame including a plate extending between a first side member and a second side member; a first stair rotatably coupled to the frame and including a first step body positioned laterally outward of the plate; a second stair rotatably coupled to the frame and including a second step body positioned laterally outward of the plate; and an actuator configured to move the stair assembly between the deployed position and the storage position, wherein the actuator is positioned laterally inward of the plate. 14 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the plate defines an aperture, wherein the first stair includes a first tab extending from the first step body and protruding through the aperture. 15 . The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the plate defines a second aperture, wherein the second stair includes a second tab extending from the second step body and protruding through the second aperture. 16 . The vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the first tab defines a first interfacing point and the second tab defines a second interfacing point, wherein the first interfacing point and the second interfacing point are positioned laterally inward of the plate. 17 . The vehicle of claim 16 , further comprising a link coupling the first interfacing point and the second interfacing point such that the first stair and the second stair are operatively coupled. 18 . The vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the actuator includes a linear actuator having a first end coupled to the support of the cab assembly and a second end coupled to the link such that extension and retraction of the actuator rotates the first stair and the second stair between the deployed position and the storage position. 19 . The vehicle of claim 18 , further comprising a link extending between the first step body and the second step body, wherein the link rotatably couples the first stair and the second stair. 20 . A method of providing ingress and egress for a vehicle, comprising: providing a stair assembly comprising: a frame including a plate extending between a first side member and a second side member; a first stair rotatably coupled to the frame and including a first step body positioned laterally outward of the plate; and a second stair rotatably coupled to the frame and including a second step body positioned laterally outward of the plate; and positioning an actuator laterally inward of the plate, wherein the actuator is configured to move the first stair and the second stair between a deployed position and a storage position.
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