STEP STABILIZER LEG AND LEG ASSEMBLY
20200284095 ยท 2020-09-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B2003/0821
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2003/0824
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E06C7/426
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A step stabilizer leg is adjustable in both the angle and length of the leg. The legs are also individually adjustable to accommodate for uneven ground and are lockable and stowable with the step when it is not in use. A plate that mounts the stabilizer leg to the bottom of the step has multiple apertures that correspond to one of a few apertures adjacent to or integrated with the leg. This allows for the leg to be placed in different angles with respect to the step, including an angle that projects backwards towards the step assembly for situations when the bottom step is very close to the ground.
Claims
1. A stabilizer leg for a foldout or stowable step, the stabilizer leg comprising: a mounting plate securable to the step and including a plurality of plate apertures; a first leg section pivotably secured to the mounting plate, the first leg section including at least one positioning aperture and at least one supporting aperture; a second leg section coupled with the first leg section and including a plurality of leg apertures, the second leg section being telescopically displaceable relative to the first leg section such that the leg apertures are selectively positionable in alignment with the at least one supporting aperture; and a foot member secured at a distal end of the second leg section.
2. A stabilizer leg according to claim 1, further comprising a first pin extendable through one of the plurality of plate apertures in the mounting plate and through the at least one positioning aperture in the first leg section.
3. A stabilizer leg according to claim 2, further comprising a second pin extendable through the at least one support aperture and through one of the plurality of leg apertures.
4. A stabilizer leg according to claim 1, wherein the foot member is pivotably secured at the distal end of the second leg section.
5. A stabilizer leg according to claim 4, wherein the foot member is secured to the second leg section at a pivot point disposed at a center of the foot member.
6. A stabilizer leg according to claim 1, wherein the mounting plate comprises a pair of plates or a U-shaped bracket including the plurality of plate apertures through each plate or each side of the U-shape, wherein the first leg section is pivotable into a position in which at least a portion of the first leg section is disposed in a channel defined by the plates or the U-shape.
7. A stabilizer leg according to claim 6, wherein the first leg section comprises a tab member on a bracket side of the first leg section, and wherein the at least one positioning aperture is disposed in the tab member.
8. A stabilizer leg according to claim 7, wherein the U-shaped bracket has a depth that is sized large enough to receive the first leg section including the tab member, and wherein the plurality of plate apertures are positioned in the channel such that with the first leg section in a fully-retracted position, a pin is insertable through the plate apertures to secure the first leg section in the channel.
9. A stabilizer leg according to claim 1, comprising two of the first leg section and two of the second leg section respectively defining first and second legs pivotably secured to the mounting plate.
10. A stabilizer leg according to claim 9, wherein the first and second legs are pivotably secured to the mounting plate on opposite sides of a centerline of the mounting plate.
11. A stabilizer leg according to claim 10, wherein the first leg is pivotable from a first retracted position engaging the mounting plate counter-clockwise to a first extended position, and wherein the second leg is pivotable from a second retracted position engaging the mounting plate clockwise to a second extended position.
12. A stabilizer leg according to claim 9, wherein the mounting plate comprises a pair of plates or a U-shaped bracket including the plurality of plate apertures through each plate or each side of the U-shape, wherein the first leg sections are pivotable into a position in which at least a portion of each of the first leg sections is disposed in a channel defined by the plates or the U-shape.
13. A stabilizer leg according to claim 12, wherein the first leg sections comprise a tab member on a bracket side of the first leg sections, and wherein the at least one positioning aperture is disposed in the tab members.
14. A stabilizer leg according to claim 13, wherein the U-shaped bracket has a depth that is sized large enough to receive the first leg sections including the tab members, and wherein the plurality of plate apertures are positioned in the channel such that with the first leg sections in a fully-retracted position, respective pins are insertable through the plate apertures to secure the first leg sections in the channel
15. A foldout step assembly comprising the stabilizer leg of claim 1.
16. A stabilizer leg assembly for a foldout or stowable step, the stabilizer leg assembly comprising: a mounting plate securable to the step and including a plurality of plate apertures; a first proximal leg section pivotably secured to the mounting plate, the first proximal leg section including at least one positioning aperture and at least one supporting aperture; a first distal leg section coupled with the first proximal leg section and including a plurality of leg apertures, the first distal leg section being telescopically displaceable relative to the first proximal leg section such that the leg apertures are selectively positionable in alignment with the at least one supporting aperture; a first foot member secured at a distal end of the first distal leg section; a second proximal leg section pivotably secured to the mounting plate, the second proximal leg section including at least one positioning aperture and at least one supporting aperture; a second distal leg section coupled with the second proximal leg section and including a plurality of leg apertures, the second distal leg section being telescopically displaceable relative to the second proximal leg section such that the leg apertures of the second distal leg section are selectively positionable in alignment with the at least one supporting aperture of the second proximal leg section; and a second foot member secured at a distal end of the second distal leg section.
17. A stabilizer leg assembly according to claim 16, wherein the first proximal leg section and the second proximal leg section are aligned with the mounting plate in a fully-retracted position.
18. A stabilizer leg assembly according to claim 16, wherein the mounting plate comprises a pair of plates or a U-shaped bracket including the plurality of plate apertures through each plate or each side of the U-shape, wherein the first and second proximal leg sections are pivotable into a position in which at least a portion of each of the first and second proximal leg sections is disposed in a channel defined by the plates or the U-shape.
19. A stabilizer leg according to claim 18, wherein the first and second proximal leg sections each comprises a tab member on a bracket side thereof, and wherein the at least one positioning aperture is disposed in the tab members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0028] A first pin 32 is extendible through one of the plurality of plate apertures 20 in the mounting plate 18 and through the at least one positioning aperture in the first leg section 22. A second pin 34 is extendible through the at least one support aperture 24 and through one of the plurality of leg apertures 28.
[0029] In some embodiments, the mounting plate 18 is in the form of two flat plates or a U-shaped bracket including the plurality of plate apertures 20 through each plate or through each side of the U-shape. In this context, the first or proximal leg section 22 may be pivotable into a position in which at least a portion of the first leg section 22 is disposed in a channel defined by the two plates or U-shape.
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[0031] The second or distal leg section 26 can be selectively positioned and secured via the second pin 34.
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[0033] In this embodiment, the first leg section 122 includes a tab member 136 on a bracket side thereof. The one or more positioning apertures 123 are disposed in the tab member 136. With continued reference to
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[0035] In this embodiment, the U-shaped bracket 218 is elongated and houses two linear first leg sections 222 with corresponding second leg sections 226 that face away from each other in the retracted position. The first leg sections 222 are pivotally attached to the U-shaped bracket 218 proximate a centerline 240 of the bracket. With reference to
[0036] The stabilizer leg is fully adjustable in both the angle and length of the leg. The legs are also individually adjustable to accommodate for uneven ground and are lockable and stowable with the step when it is not in use.
[0037] The multiple apertures in the mounting plate allow for the leg to be placed in different angles with respect to the step, including an angle that projects backwards towards the step assembly in some embodiments for situations when the bottom step is very close to the ground. As seen in
[0038] Although embodiments have been described with the stabilizer leg integrated with a folding step, the stabilizer leg could also be integrated into other types of retractable or stowable step designs.
[0039] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.