AU2005201131B2 - Foldable ramp and trailer for use therewith - Google Patents

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AU2005201131B2
AU2005201131B2 AU2005201131A AU2005201131A AU2005201131B2 AU 2005201131 B2 AU2005201131 B2 AU 2005201131B2 AU 2005201131 A AU2005201131 A AU 2005201131A AU 2005201131 A AU2005201131 A AU 2005201131A AU 2005201131 B2 AU2005201131 B2 AU 2005201131B2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60PVEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
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    • B60P3/12Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects for salvaging damaged vehicles
    • B60P3/122Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects for salvaging damaged vehicles by supporting the whole vehicle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60PVEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D63/00Motor vehicles or trailers not otherwise provided for
    • B62D63/06Trailers
    • B62D63/061Foldable, extensible or yielding trailers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D63/00Motor vehicles or trailers not otherwise provided for
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Abstract

- 27 A foldable ramp, adapted for use on a trailer, includes a central ramp section fixed to the trailer, a rear ramp 5 section having a free end and a fixed end hingedly attached to a rear end of the central ramp section, a front ramp section having a first end hingedly attached to a front end of the central ramp section and a second end. The front and rear ramp sections are pivotable 10 about the front and rear ends, respectively, between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration. The foldable ramp is further provided with a front wheel support section having a free end and a fixed end hingedly attached to the second end of the front ramp 15 section. The front wheel support section is pivotable about the second end between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration. Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 co cc tn ool C\l C) C.D C) o) 04 C) (0 oe c1r) C) Cf) ce) CN C') C%4 0) C) CO C) 00 CY) CD ce) CO) (0 CO CV) cr) ce) U')

Description

P/00/011 Regulation 3.2 AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT Name of Applicant: TRAILERS BY DESIGN PTY LTD Address of Applicant: Unit 3, 14 Zeta Crescent O'CONNOR WA 6163 Actual Inventors: Darren BRAKESPEARE Arthur Romaine BRAKESPEARE Address for Service: Griffith Hack, Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys, 6th Floor, 256 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Western Australia, 6000. Standard Complete Specification for the invention entitled: "FOLDABLE RAMP AND TRAILER FOR USE THEREWITH" The following is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:- - 2 FOLDABLE RAMP AND TRAILER FOR USE THEREWITH Field of the Invention 5 The present invention relates to a foldable ramp adapted for use on a trailer, in particular to a foldable ramp for use on a trailer to facilitate loading and supporting a two-wheeled vehicle thereon. 10 Background of the Invention Transportation of two-wheeled vehicles, particularly motorcycles, is typically facilitated by a trailer. The 15 two-wheeled vehicles are loaded onto the trailer by means of a rigid ramp. As storage space demands on the consumer increase, it is not surprising that several types of foldable trailers 20 which occupy less space in a stowed configuration than in an operative configuration have been developed. Typically, such foldable trailers either include a rigid frame on which a platform for bearing the two-wheeled 25 vehicle is provided, together with a wheel assembly which is foldable between a stowed configuration and an operative configuration, or a foldable frame for bearing the two wheeled vehicle supported by a rigid wheel assembly. 30 Typically, the width of the wheel assembly remains fixed regardless of whether the foldable trailer is in the stowed or operative configuration. Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 3 Rigid ramps may be attached to such foldable trailers to facilitate loading of the two wheeled vehicles thereon, but 5 the ramp typically has to be removed from the foldable trailer before the trailer is folded into the stowed configuration. The present invention seeks to overcome at least some of the 10 aforementioned disadvantages. Any references to methods, apparatus or documents of the prior art are not to be taken as constituting any evidence or admission that they formed, or form part of the common 15 general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country. Summary of the Invention 20 According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a foldable ramp adapted for use on a trailer and for transporting a motorcycle, the ramp comprising a central ramp section adapted to be fixed to the trailer, and comprising a first central ramp portion and a 25 second central ramp portion which are slideable relative to each other to enable the central ramp section being to be length adjustable; a rear ramp section adapted to enable a motorcycle to be wheeled along the rear ramp section to the central ramp 30 section; and a front ramp section hingedly attached to the central ramp section and adapted to support the front wheel of the motorcycle.
- 3a In another aspect the invention may comprise a foldable ramp, adapted for use on a trailer, and comprising a first 5 section fixed to the trailer, and a foldable section having a free end and a fixed end hingedly attached to a rear end of the first section, the foldable section being pivotable about the rear end between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration. 10 Suitably, the foldable ramp comprises a central ramp section having a front end and a rear end, wherein the central ramp section is fixed, in use, to the trailer, a rear ramp section having a free end and a fixed end hingedly attached 15 to the rear end of the central ramp section, the rear ramp section being pivotable about the - 4 rear end between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration, a front ramp section having a first end hingedly attached to the front end of the central ramp section and a second end, the front ramp section being 5 pivotable about the front end between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration. Preferably, the foldable ramp is further provided with a front wheel support section having a free end and a fixed 10 end hingedly attached to the second end of the front ramp section, the front wheel support section being pivotable about the second end between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration. The front wheel support section is provided with a wheel clamp, preferably a variable width 15 wheel clamp. In the preferred embodiment the central, rear and front ramp sections and the front wheel support section are formed from respective U-shaped channel members. 20 Preferably a base of the U-shaped channel members is provided with a protruding tread pattern. In the preferred embodiment, when the foldable ramp is in the stowed configuration the front ramp section is 25 receivable in a forward space defined by the central ramp section, the rear ramp section is receivable in a rearward space defined by the central ramp section, and the front wheel support section is receivable in a space defined by the front ramp section. 30 Preferably, the central ramp section is variable in length and comprises a fixed portion and a movable portion Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 5 translatable in longitudinal alignment with the fixed portion so as to vary an effective length of the central ramp section. 5 Typically, the front ramp section is pivotable about the front end of the central ramp section substantially in a range of up to 1800. Typically, the rear ramp section is pivotable about the 10 rear end of the central ramp section substantially in a range of up to 2250. Typically, the front wheel support section is pivotable about the second end of the front ramp section 15 substantially in a range of up to 1350. According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a trailer to transport a two-wheeled vehicle provided with a foldable ramp for use therewith, wherein 20 the foldable ramp comprises a central ramp section having a front end and a rear end, wherein the central ramp section is fixed, in use, to the trailer, a rear ramp section having a free end and a fixed end hingedly attached to the rear end of the central ramp section, the rear ramp section 25 being pivotable about the rear end between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration, a front ramp section having a first end hingedly attached to the front end of the central ramp section and a second end, the front ramp section being pivotable about the front end between an 30 operative configuration and a stowed configuration, and a front wheel support section having a free end and a fixed end hingedly attached to the second end of the front ramp Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 6 section, the front wheel support section being pivotable about the second end between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration, wherein the rear ramp section, the front ramp section, and the front wheel support section are 5 disposed substantially parallel and adjacent to the central ramp section in the stowed configuration. In the preferred embodiment the trailer is foldable. 10 Typically, the foldable trailer comprises a central draw bar, said draw bar having a first and second portion adapted at the free end of the first portion to be mountable to a towing vehicle, said draw bar being variable in length between an extended first position and a 15 retracted second position, a ground wheel support to each side of the second portion of the draw bar by an articulated linkage which comprises an elongate link member pivotally mounted to a location to each side of the draw bar, the other end of the link member supporting a 20 respective ground wheel, a brace member mounted at one end to each link member and the other end to the first portion whereby said link members extend laterally from the draw bar when in the first position and extend rearwardly from the location to be substantially adjacent the draw bar when 25 said draw bar is in its second position, said ground wheel being fixed to the link member such that they maintain a substantially constant orientation throughout the movement of the link member between the limits of the movement thereof. 30 In the preferred embodiment, the portions of the draw bar are pivotally connected at an intermediate location whereby Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 7 when the draw bar is in its first position the portions are substantially coextensive and when the draw bar is in the second position the portions lie substantially adjacent and parallel to each other. 5 Typically, the link members are pivotally mounted at one end to the draw bar and at an opposing end to a hub assembly which supports respective ground wheels. 10 Preferably the link members are mounted in parallel relationship between the draw bar and each ground wheel. In the description and claims of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express 15 language or necessary implication, the words "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising" are used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features, but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the 20 invention. Brief Description of the Drawings Preferred embodiments, incorporating all aspects of the 25 invention, will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is an isometric view of a foldable trailer to transport a two-wheeled vehicle provided with a foldable ramp for use therewith in accordance with the present 30 invention shown in a stowed configuration; Figure 2 is an isometric view of the foldable trailer provided with a foldable ramp of Figure 1, wherein the Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 8 foldable trailer is shown in an operative configuration and the foldable ramp is shown in a configuration intermediate the stowed and operative configurations; Figure 3 is an isometric view of the foldable trailer 5 provided with the foldable ramp of Figures 1 and 2 shown in an operative configuration; and, Figure 4 is an isometric view of the foldable trailer provided with a foldable ramp of Figures 1 to 3, wherein the foldable trailer is shown in a loading configuration 10 and the foldable ramp is shown in an operative configuration. Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments of the Invention 15 Before the preferred embodiment of the present apparatus is described, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the particular materials described, as these may vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology 20 used herein is for the purpose of describing the particular embodiment only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention in any way. It must be noted that as used herein, the singular forms "a", "an", and "the" include plural reference unless the context clearly 25 dictates otherwise. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meanings as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. 30 Referring to the accompanying figures, there is provided a foldable ramp 10 for a two-wheeled vehicle, adapted for use on a trailer 100 to facilitate loading and supporting the Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 two-wheeled vehicle thereon. The two-wheeled vehicle typically comprises a motorcycle. In a preferred embodiment of the invention an effective length of the foldable ramp 10 can be varied to accommodate two-wheeled 5 vehicles of different lengths ranging typically from about 2500 mm to 1000 mm, although the foldable ramp 10 may be readily adapted to vary its effective length to accommodate two-wheeled vehicles falling outside of the aforementioned range. In this way large motorcycles, such as those 10 manufactured by Harley Davidson, or smaller minibikes can be readily loaded and supported on the trailer 100 for transport thereof. The foldable ramp 10 includes a central ramp section 12 15 having a front end 11 and a rear end 13, a rear ramp section 14 having a free end 15 and a fixed end 17 hingedly attached to the rear end 13 of the central ramp section 12, a front ramp section 16 having a first end 19 hingedly attached to the front end 11 of the central ramp section 12 20 and a second end 21, and a front wheel support section 18 having a free end 23 and a fixed end 25 hingedly attached to the second end 21 of the front ramp section 16. Typically, the central ramp section 12, the rear ramp 25 section 14, the front ramp section 16, and the front wheel support section 18 are formed from rigid materials capable of bearing a load corresponding to the two-wheeled vehicle, such as zinc alume or zinc-plated steel. It is envisaged that the central ramp section 12, the rear ramp section 14, 30 the front ramp section 16, and the front wheel support section 18 will be provided with a powder coated finish in Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 10 various colours selected to correspond with the colour finish of the two-wheeled vehicle. In this particular embodiment, the central ramp section 12, 5 the rear ramp section 14, the front ramp section 16, and the front wheel support section 18 are formed from respective U-shaped channel members. Preferably, a transverse surface of the foldable ramp 10, or in the case of the U-shaped channel members a base thereof, is provided 10 with a protruding tread pattern, such as a die-punched protruding non-slip tread pattern as shown in Figure 1. The rear ramp section 14 is pivotable about the rear end 11 of the central ramp section 12 between an operative 15 configuration and a stowed configuration. Typically, the rear ramp section 14 is pivotable about the rear end 11 of the central ramp section 12 substantially in a range of up to 2250, whereby in the stowed configuration the rear ramp section 14 is disposed substantially parallel and adjacent 20 to the central ramp section 12 as shown in Figure 1. In the preferred embodiment, when the foldable ramp 10 is in the stowed configuration, the rear ramp section 14 is receivable in a rearward space defined by the central ramp section 12. 25 When the foldable ramp 10 is in the operative configuration, the rear ramp section 14 inclines downwardly and rearwardly from the central ramp section 12, typically at an angle of about 20-30* from the horizontal plane, 30 whereby the free end 15 of the rear ramp section 14 is caused to engage a ground surface and afford an inclined surface. Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 11 In the preferred embodiment, the fixed end 17 of the rear ramp section 14 is hingedly attached to the rear end 13 of the central ramp section 12 with a pair of opposing cup 5 head square neck bolts. The cup head square neck bolts are transversely disposed between adjacent upright walls in respective opposing sides of the rear ramp section 14 and the central ramp section 12. 10 The front ramp section 16 is pivotable about the front end 13 of the central ramp section 12 between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration. Typically, the front ramp section 16 is pivotable about the front end 13 of the central ramp section 12 substantially in a range of 15 up to 1800, whereby in the stowed configuration the front ramp section 16 is disposed substantially parallel and adjacent to the central ramp section 12 as shown in Figure 1. In the preferred embodiment, when the foldable ramp 10 is in the stowed configuration, the front ramp section 16 20 is receivable in a forward space defined by the central ramp section 12. When the foldable ramp 10 is in the operative configuration, the front ramp section 16 is substantially 25 co-extensive with the central ramp section 12. The front ramp section 16 is provided with a flange 26 downwardly depending from an underside thereof and disposed adjacent to the first end 19 of the front ramp section 16. 30 The central ramp section 12 is also provided with a flange 28 downwardly depending from an underside thereof and disposed adjacent to the forward end 11 of the central ramp Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 12 section 12. When the foldable ramp 10 is in the operative configuration, leading faces of the flanges 26, 28 are disposed contiguously against one another such that further pivotal movement of the front ram section 16 about the 5 front end 11 of the central ramp section 12 is prevented. In the preferred embodiment, the first end 19 of the front ramp section 16 is hingedly attached to the front end 11 of the central ramp section 12 with a pair of opposing cup 10 head square neck bolts. The cup head square neck bolts are transversely disposed between adjacent upright walls in respective opposing sides of the front ramp section 16 and the central ramp section 12. 15 The front wheel support section 18 is pivotable about the second end 21 of the front ramp section 16 between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration. Typically, the front wheel support section 18 is pivotable about the second end 21 of the front ramp section 16 20 substantially in a range of up to 1350, whereby in the stowed configuration the front wheel support section 18 is disposed substantially parallel and adjacent to the central ramp section 12 as shown in Figure 1. In the preferred embodiment, when the foldable ramp 10 is in the stowed 25 configuration, the front wheel support section 18 is receivable in a space defined by the front ramp section 16. When the foldable ramp 10 is in the operative configuration, the front wheel support section 18 inclines 30 upwardly and forwardly from the front ramp section 16, typically at an angle of about 30*. Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 13 The front wheel support section 18 is provided with an angled flange 22 downwardly depending from an underside thereof and disposed adjacent to the fixed end of the front wheel support section 18. The front ramp section 16 is 5 also provided with an angled flange 24 downwardly depending from an underside thereof and disposed adjacent to the second end 21 of the front ramp section 16. When the foldable ramp 10 is in the operative configuration, leading faces of the angled flanges 22, 24 are disposed 10 contiguously against one another such that further pivotal movement of the front wheel support section 18 about the second end 21 of the front ramp section 16 is prevented. The angle of inclination of the flanges 22, 24 from the undersides of the front wheel support and front ramp 15 sections 18, 16, respectively, thus determines the angular range of movement of the front wheel support section 18. In the preferred embodiment, the fixed end 25 of the front wheel support section 18 is hingedly attached to the second 20 end 21 of the front ramp section 16 with a pair of opposing cup head square neck bolts. The cup head square neck bolts are transversely disposed between adjacent upright walls in respective opposing sides of the front ramp section 16 and the front wheel support section 18. 25 The front wheel support section 18 is provided with a wheel clamp to accommodate and secure a front wheel of a two wheeled vehicle. Preferably, the wheel clamp is a variable width wheel clamp so that front wheels of different widths 30 for various types of two-wheeled vehicles can be accommodated and secured therein. Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 14 In the preferred embodiment, the central ramp section 12 is variable in length and comprises a fixed portion 32 and a movable portion 34 translatable in longitudinal alignment with the fixed portion 32 so as to vary an effective length 5 of the central ramp section 12. The fixed portion 32 is typically mounted to the trailer 100 at a first mounting location 36 disposed adjacent to a first end 31 of the fixed portion 32 and a second mounting 10 location 38 disposed adjacent to a second end 33 of the fixed portion 32. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the opposing upright sides of the fixed portion 32 are provided with longitudinally disposed slots 35 adjacent to the first and second ends 13, 33 of the fixed 15 portion 32, by which means the fixed portion 32 is mounted to the trailer 100 at the first and second mounting locations 36, 38. Preferably, the first and second mounting locations 36, 38 20 are variable in distance with respect to the first and second ends 31, 33, depending on the length and the weight of the two-wheeled vehicle which is to be loaded onto the trailer 100. Adjustment to the distance of the first and second mounting locations 36, 38 from the first and second 25 ends 31, 33 of the fixed portion 32 advantageously allows the two-wheeled vehicle to be more safely balanced, and therefore more safely secured, on the foldable ramp 10 and the trailer 100. In the preferred embodiment, the extent of the adjustment is limited by the extent of the slots 35 30 in the fixed portion 32. Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 15 The movable portion 34 has a free end 37 and a fixed end 39 mounted to a bracket assembly 135 of the trailer 100 which is itself translatable in longitudinal alignment with the trailer 100 so as to vary an effective length of the 5 trailer 100 also. In the preferred embodiment the movable portion 34 is receivable in the fixed portion 32 such that the free end 37 of the movable portion 34 overlaps and translates longitudinally with respect to the first end 31 of the fixed portion 32. A more detailed of description of 10 the bracket assembly 135 of the trailer 100 and its relationship thereto will be described in a subsequent part of this specification. The foldable ramp 10 of the present invention is adapted 15 for use with a trailer 100 arranged for transporting two wheeled vehicles. The trailer 100 may be a rigid trailer or a foldable trailer as found in the prior art. However, the foldable ramp 10 of the present invention is 20 advantageously used with a foldable trailer 100 as described herein. Referring to the accompanying Figures there is shown a foldable trailer 100 to transport a two-wheeled vehicle 25 provided with a foldable ramp 10 in accordance with the present invention for use therewith. The foldable trailer 100 comprises a central draw bar 111, subdivided into two portions 111a and 1llb which are 30 interconnected by a pair of opposed plates 130 rigidly fixed to one end of one the two portions 111a, 111b. One end of the other portion is pivotally supported between the Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 16 plates 130 about a transverse axis 112 whereby the draw bar 111 can have an extended first position at which the first portion illa extends forwardly of the second portion 1llb and the portions 1l1a, lllb are substantially coextensive, 5 as shown in Figures 2 and 3, and a second position whereby the first portion 1la lies substantially parallel and adjacent the second portion lllb as shown in Figure 1. Additionally, the draw bar 111 is positionable in a third 10 position intermediate the first and second positions at which the first portion l1a extends forwardly of the second portion 1llb and the portions ila, lllb are disposed substantially at an angle of about 1200 with respect to one another, as shown in Figure 4. The third 15 position is adopted for loading the trailer 100 with the two-wheeled vehicle, as the second portion lllb is conveniently oriented in a downwardly disposed inclination for loading the two-wheeled vehicle. 20 The pair of opposed plates 130 are provided with three spaced apertures 131 therethrough which are located and arranged in use to receive a locking pin (not shown) to secure the draw bar 111 in any one of the first, second and third positions, respectively. 25 The free end of the first portion 1la is provided with a towing hitch 113. The other portion 1llb of the draw bar 111 supports a pair 30 of ground wheels 118 to each side of the draw bar 111 through a wheel assembly. The wheel assembly for each ground wheel 118 comprises a pair of parallel struts 119 Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 17 which are each pivotally mounted at one end to the draw bar and at the other end to be a hub assembly 122 which supports the ground wheels 118, to provide a parallelogram type linkage therebetween. 5 The hub assembly 122 for each wheel comprises a stub axle (not shown) supported on a channel shaped bracket 34 which supports between its flanges the ends of the struts 119. 10 The wheel assembly for each wheel is also associated with a stabilizing brace 120 which extends between the first portion llla of the draw bar 111 and the forward most of the struts 119 at a point adjacent the hub assembly whereby on pivotal movement of the first portion 111a relative to 15 the second portion 1llb wheels are moved towards or away from the second portion lllb through the parallelogram linkage provided by the struts 19 such that when the draw bar is in its first position the wheel assembly extends laterally from the draw bar and when in the second position 20 the wheel assemblies and wheels respectively lie closely adjacent to the other portion 111b. A free end 115 of the second portion lllb also supports the bracket assembly 135 having a spigot portion 136 receivable 25 in the draw bar 111. The spigot portion 135 is translatable in longitudinal alignment with the second portion 111b so as to vary the effective length of the trailer 100. In this particular embodiment, the second portion lllb is provided with an aperture 137 adjacent to 30 the free end 115 and the spigot portion 135 is provided with a plurality of spaced apertures extending along its length. The bracket assembly 135 is provided with a Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 18 retaining or locking pin which is receivable in corresponding aligned apertures in the spigot portion 136 and the second portion 111b, thereby securing the spigot portion 136 within the second portion 111b, its location 5 determining the effective length of the trailer 100. The spigot portion 136 is also provided with a plate member. When the trailer 100 is disposed in the first position it can be stored in an upright manner wherein the 10 trailer 100 rests and/or balances on the plate member. The bracket assembly 135 as described above is arranged to support the fixed end 39 of the movable portion 34 of the central ramp section 12. 15 The trailer 100 is provided with several additional bracket assemblies 140 arranged in use to receive and support the foldable ramp 10 of the present invention. 20 The bracket assembly 140 is provided with a transversely disposed hollow member 142 arranged in use to support the front ramp section 16. A pair of opposing L-shaped brackets 144 extend upwardly from an upperside of the hollow member 142, thereby defining a space in which the 25 foldable ramp is receivable. The opposing L-shaped brackets 144 are fastened to the upperside of the hollow member 142 with a fastening means, such as a serrated flange nut, a nut/flat washer combination, or a spring washer. 30 The hollow member 142 is arranged to receive a transversely disposed elongate member having a pair of opposing D-rings Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 19 at each end of the elongate member. In use, the two wheeled vehicle is secured to the foldable ramp 10 by tying the two-wheeled vehicle down with a flexible resilient member secured at each end to the opposing D-rings. 5 The bracket assemblies 140 are provided on the first portion 111a of the draw bar 111, and on the second portion lllb of the draw at two locations adjacent the free end thereof and the opposed plates 130, corresponding to and 10 aligned with the first and second mounting locations on the fixed portion of the central ramp section 12. An additional bracket assembly 140 may also be provided in parallel alignment with the parallel struts 119, at a substantially equal distance from the first and second 15 mounting locations. In using the trailer 100 and foldable ramp 10 of the embodiment the draw bar 111 can adopt its third position as described above whereby the foldable ramp 10 is 20 conveniently oriented for loading the two-wheeled vehicle thereon. In that position the two portions lla, lllb are locked together by locating the locking pin in the appropriate aperture 131 in the opposed plates 130 such that they are disposed in relation to one another at an 25 angle of about 1200, as shown in Figure 4. The foldable ramp 10 can then be positioned from the stowed to the operative configuration by pivoting the rear ramp section 14 about the rear end of the central ramp section 30 12 up to 2350, pivoting the front ramp section 16 about the front end of the central ramp section 12 about 1800, and Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 20 pivoting the front wheel support section 18 about the second end of the front ramp section 16 about 1200. Referring to Figure 4, it can be seen that the rear ramp 5 section 14 engages the ground surface and is conveniently oriented to load the two-wheeled vehicle onto the foldable ramp 10. As the front wheel of the two-wheeled vehicle engages the front ramp section 16, the weight of the two wheeled vehicle causes the front ramp section 16 to engage 10 the bracket assembly 140 located on the first portion ila. At this point the elongate members can be received in the hollow members and the two-wheeled vehicle can be secured to the trailer 100 with a plurality of flexible resilient 15 members tied to opposing ends of the hollow members. Securing the two-wheeled vehicle at a plurality of locations along its length is advantageous because it places the strain on the frame of the two-wheeled vehicle during transport. In contrast, in the prior art, the two 20 wheeled vehicle is tied down at the handlebars, and a seal saver is frequently required because the front forks of the two-wheeled vehicle are placed under considerable strain. The locking pin received in one of the apertures 131 25 corresponding to the securing the trailer 100 in the third position is then removed so that the trailer 100 can be positioned in its first position for towing. The draw bar 111 of the trailer 100 adopts its first 30 position as described above whereby it is extended. At that position the two portions 1la, 1llb are locked Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005 - 21 together by locating the locking pin in the appropriate aperture 131 in the opposed plates 130 such that they are substantially co-linear. In addition the struts 119 are held such that they extend laterally to each side of the 5 draw bar and the wheels are held to be oriented to the direction of travel of the trailer. When in the first position the trailer 100 can be towed behind a vehicle on the roads and support a two-wheeled vehicle. 10 When the trailer 100 is to be stored the foldable ramp 10 is first folded in the reverse manner as described above. The locking pin is removed from the aperture 131 in the opposed plates 130, and the portions 111a, lllb of the draw bar 111 can be unlocked from each other to allow pivotal 15 movement to the second position whereby the first portion llla lies substantially parallel and closely adjacent to the second portion 1llb. The locking pin may then be re located in the appropriate aperture 130 to retain the trailer 100 in the second position. 20 Numerous variations and modifications will suggest themselves to persons skilled in the relevant art, in addition to those already described, without departing from the basic inventive concepts. All such variations and 25 modifications are to be considered within the scope of the present invention, the nature of which is to be determined from the foregoing description. Kirstie/keep/speci/P56268 foldable trailer 16/03/2005

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1. A foldable ramp adapted for use on a trailer and for transporting a motorcycle, the ramp comprising a central ramp section adapted to be fixed to the trailer, and comprising a first central ramp portion and a second central ramp portion which are slideable relative to each other to enable the central ramp section being to be length adjustable; a rear ramp section adapted to enable a motorcycle to be wheeled along the rear ramp section to the central ramp section; and a front ramp section hingedly attached to the central ramp section and adapted to support the front wheel of the motorcycle.
2. The ramp of claim 1, wherein the rear ramp section is pivotable between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration.
3. The foldable ramp of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the central ramp section has a front end and a rear end, the rear ramp section has a free end and a fixed end hingedly attached to the rear end of the central ramp section, the rear ramp section being pivotable about the rear end between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration, the front ramp section having a first end hingedly attached to the front end of the central ramp section and a second end, the front ramp section being pivotable about the front end between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration. -23
4. The foldable ramp according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the rear ramp section and the front ramp section are disposed substantially parallel and adjacent to the central ramp section in the stowed configuration.
5. The foldable ramp according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a front wheel support section having a free end and a fixed end hingedly attached to the second end of the front ramp section, the front wheel support section being pivotable about the second end between an operative configuration and a stowed configuration.
6. The foldable ramp according to claim 5, wherein the front wheel support section is pivotable about the second end of the front ramp section substantially in a range of up to 1350.
7. The foldable ramp according to claim 5 or claim 6, wherein the front wheel support section is disposed substantially parallel and adjacent to the front ramp section in the stowed configuration.
8. The foldable ramp according to any one of claims 5 to 7 wherein the front wheel support section is provided with a wheel clamp.
9. The foldable ramp according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the central, rear and front ramp sections and the front wheel support section are formed from respective U shaped channel members. -24
10. The foldable ramp according to any one of claims 4 to 10, wherein when the foldable ramp is in the stowed configuration the front ramp section is receivable in a forward space defined by the central ramp section, the rear ramp section is receivable in a rearward space defined by the central ramp section, and the front wheel support section is receivable in a space defined by the front ramp section.
11. The foldable ramp according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the front ramp section is pivotable about the front end of the central ramp section substantially in a range of up to 1800.
12. The ramp according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the rear ramp section is pivotable about the rear end of the central ramp section substantially in a range of up to 2250.
13. The ramp according to any one of the preceding claims attached to a trailer.
14. The ramp of claim 13, wherein the trailer is foldable. -25
15. The ramp of claim 14, wherein the trailer comprises a central draw bar which has a first and second portion adapted at the free end of the first portion to be mountable to a towing vehicle, said draw bar being variable in length between an extended first position and a retracted second position, a ground wheel support to each side of the second portion of the draw bar by an articulated linkage which comprises an elongate link member pivotally mounted to a location to each side of the draw bar, the other end of the link member supporting a respective ground wheel, a brace member mounted at one end to each link member and the other end to the first portion whereby said link members extend laterally from the draw bar when in the first position and extend rearwardly from the location to be substantially adjacent the draw bar when said draw bar is in its second position, said ground wheel being fixed to the link member such that they maintain a substantially constant orientation throughout the movement of the link member between the limits of the movement thereof.
16. The ramp of claim 15, wherein the first and second portions of the draw bar are pivotally connected at an intermediate location whereby when the draw bar is in its first position the portions are substantially coextensive and when the draw bar is in the second position the portions lie substantially adjacent and parallel to each other.
17. The ramp according to claim 15 or claim 16, wherein the link members are pivotally mounted at one end to the draw bar and at an opposing end to a hub assembly which supports respective ground wheels. -26
18. The ramp according to any one of claims 15 to 17, wherein the link members are mounted in parallel relationship between the draw bar and each ground wheel.
19. A ramp substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying Figures 1 to 4.
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