GB2188292A - Converting vehicles to accommodate a wheel chair - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G3/00—Ambulance aspects of vehicles; Vehicles with special provisions for transporting patients or disabled persons, or their personal conveyances, e.g. for facilitating access of, or for loading, wheelchairs
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- A61G3/00—Ambulance aspects of vehicles; Vehicles with special provisions for transporting patients or disabled persons, or their personal conveyances, e.g. for facilitating access of, or for loading, wheelchairs
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Abstract
The passenger compartment of a taxi includes a forwardly slidable bulk head (20, 21) to enable a wheel-chair 38 to be accommodated in the fore-and-aft direction, and the rear passenger seat squab (15) may be hinged or removable to provide additional space 17 for manoeuvring the wheel-chair within the passenger compartment. The bulkhead is hinged at 22, 23 for movement and is guided by a lug 25 which engages a guide rail 26. The bulkhead is lockable in its in use and retracted positions by bolts 28 and additionally in its retracted position by bolts 31. <IMAGE>
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Motor vehicle of the taxi-type
Description ofinvention The invention relates to a motor vehicle having front and rear side doors and particularly to a motor vehicle ofthe taxi type having a front luggage storage space alongside the driver and a rear passenger compartment to which there is access by respective side doors. The invention is particularly, but not exclusively, concerned with a taxi of the conventional "London" type.
In the London type of taxi the side doors giving access to the passenger compartment have hitherto been hinged to pivot about a rear door post and the maximum angle through which the passengerdoors can be opened is less than 90 . This makes it impossiblefora person inawheel-chairtoobtain access, while sitting in the chair, to the passenger compartment. Additionallythefloorspace inthe passenger compartment is not of sufficiently large area to accommodate a wheel-chair and to permit it to be manoeuvred from a position in which the chair is transverse into a position in which the chair is longitudinal with respect to the fore-and-aft direction ofthe vehicle.Objects of the invention are to provide in a taxi ofthe London type for a person in a wheel-chairto have access to the passenger compartment by loading the wheel-chairthrough a passenger door in a direction sideways with respect to the taxi and then to manoeuvre the wheel-chair by a three-point turn into a fore-a nd-aft position with respect to the taxi, thereby to leave room for other passengers to occupy the passenger compartment.
Although the invention is particularly intended to be applied to a taxi ofthe London type, it may be applicable to other motor vehicles of a taxi type.
According to one aspect ofthe present invention, we provide a motor vehicle of the taxi type wherein a front bulkhead in a passenger compartment ofthe vehicle is movable forwardly ofthe motor vehicle, therebyto increasethefore-and-aft length of the passenger compartment alongside the driver's seat toenableawheel-chairto beturnedfrom a transverse position into a fore-and-aft position within the passenger compartment, the movable bulkhead being hinged along a transverse axis adjacent the roof of the motorvehicle, thereby enabling the bulkhead to be swung forward from a normal upright position when the fore-and-aft length of the passenger compartment isto be increased alongside the driver's seat to accommodate a wheel-chair.
The movable bulkhead may have an additional intermediate transverse hinge to enable a lower portion ofthe movable bulkhead to be maintained substantially upright as it is moved forward. A corner of the lower edge of the bulkhead may be guided four forward and rearward sliding movement in a guide rail inclined forwardly and upwardlyfromthefloorto the passenger compartment. The movable bulkhead may have withdrawable stops, whereby it can be locked in either its normal upright position or its forward position. The movable bulkhead may have
upright locating means on its rearward face in which the wheels of the wheel-chair can be located and
secured to hold the wheel-chair in a fore-and-aft
position in the passenger compartment behind the
movable bulkhead.The movable bulkhead may be constructed as a modification part to be substituted for a normal fixed bulkhead to enable an existing
motor vehicle of the taxi type to be converted to accommodate a wheel-chair.
The motor vehicle may also have at at least the near side of the vehicle front and rear side doors which are hinged respectively to pivot about their front edges and an upstanding door pillar between the front and rearside doors, the door pillar supporting a pivotally mounted stop which is held by the front side door when the front side door is closed in a first position in which the stop is engageable by the rear side door when the latter has been partly opened to provide access to the rear passenger compartment to limitthe permitted angle of opening ofthe rearside doorto a first angle substantially equal to or less than 90" sufficient to enable passengers to have normal access to the passenger compartment, the stop being movable into a second position on the opening of the front side door in which the rear side door is permitted to be opened through an angle greaterthan 90", thereby to permit unrestricted access through the fully-opened rear side door for a wheel-chair to be moved into the passenger compartment in a direction transverse to the fore-and-aft direction of the motor vehicle.
There may be a second stop which is fixed and which is engageable by the rear side door when said first stop has been moved into said second position, on the opening ofthe front side door, to limitthe angle of opening ofthe rearside doorto an angle greaterthan 90". The permitted angle of opening of the rear side door, when said first stop has moved into its second position, may be, for example, 135 .
The first stop may be a lever pivotally-mounted on said door pillar and having a first arm engageable by the front side door and a second arm engageable by the rear side door and may be biased to said second position by gravity or by spring means.
The first and second stops may be provided as modification parts for use in a motorvehicleto enable the first and second stops to be fitted in place of a single fixed stop permitting partial opening only ofthe rearside doorthrough a first angle of less than 90 .
Thefirstand second stops provided bythis invention may be provided on the near side only or on both sides of a motorvehicle,the latter arrangement permitting access for a wheel-chair from either side ofthe motor vehicle orto provide access for a wheel-chairfrom the near side ofthe motor vehicle depending on whether the vehicle is left or right hand drive.
The passenger compartment may have a hinged or removable rear seat squab, thereby to provide sufficient floor space to enable a wheel-chair to be wheeled into the passenger compartment in a direction transverse to the fore-and-aft direction of the motor vehicle. The supporting structure for the rear seat squab may be recessed to enable the wheel-chair to be turned into a fore-and-aft direction when the rear seat squab is raised. The latter may be returned to its normal position whenthewheel-chair has been turned into a fore-and-aft direction, thereby to enable passengers to sit on the rear seatsquab alongsidethewheel-chair.
Byway of example, a motor vehicle ofthe taxi type, such as a London type taxi, and having the aforesaid features provided in accordance with the invention, is described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure lisa perspective view showing the front edge of iearside doorandthe door pillartowhich the rearside door is hinged and showingthe aforesaid pivotally-mounted stop; Figure2 is a plan view ofthe door pillarand pivotally-mounted stop and showing adjacent parts ofthe front and rear side doors, the front side door being in a closed position and the rear side door being pivotally open to the maximum position permitted by the movable stop;;
Figure 3 is a view similarto Figure 2 in which the front side door has been opened and the rear side door has been opened to the maximum position permitted by the aforesaid second stop; Figure 4is a perspective view showing the front of the passenger copartment and the aforesaid movable bulkhead in its forward position; and
Figures 5to 7are plan views of the passenger compartment showing successive positions of a wheel-chair being turned from a transverse position into a fore-and-aft position within the passenger compartment.
This invention concerns modifications to a London type of taxi to enable a wheel-chair to be accommodated in the passenger compartment.
Hitherto in this type oftaxi, the front side door has been hinged at its front edge and the rear side door has been hinged at its rear edge and further it has not been possibleforthe rear side doorto be opened sufficiently widely to provide access for a wheel-chair. One feature of this invention is to make provisionfortherearsidedoorto beselectively openable to a normal limited open position when a wheel-chair is not being moved into the passenger compartment and to an extra-widely open position when access for a wheel-chair is required.To enable this two-position opening feature to be achieved, the rearside door is hinged at its front edge to an intermediate door pillar positioned between the front and rear side doors, the front side door being hinged at its front edge. Figure 1 shows the intermediate pillar 1, a portion ofthe rear side door 2 and its hinges3. Thefrontside door is notshown in
Figure 1 but the sill 4 and the catch 5 thereforare shown. In accordance with this invention a first stop in the shape of a cranked lever is pivotally mounted for rotation about its pin 6, also shown in Figures 2 and 3. The lever has two opposed arms 7,8 which are substantially in line but are positioned to be engaged by the front side door 9 and the rear side door 2 respectively.The lever is biased by a spring 12 into the position in which the respective arms are in the positions 7' and 8' in which they are substantially upright, as shown in Figures 1 and 3. When the front side door9 is closed, as shown in Figure 2, the arm 7 of the lever is held bythecloseddoor9ina substantially horizontal position, as also shown in
Figure 1 ,and therefore the arm 8 ofthe lever is also substantially horizontal. I n this position, the arm 8 is engaged by a block 10 on the upper door hinge 3 of the rearside door 2 and therefore that doorcannot be opened beyond a first limited angular position in which it is substantially at right angles to the side of the vehicle, as shown in Figure 2.This angular position permits passengers to enterthe passenger compartment; but does not permit access for a wheel-chair. When awheel-chairisto be moved into the passenger compartment, it is necessaryto be able to open the rear side door 2 through a greater angle. To enable this to be performed, it is necessary for the front side door9 to be opened. This permits the lever to move underthe bias of its spring into the position in which the arms 7 and 8 are substantially upright in the position 7' and 8' respectively, as shown in Figure 3. The rear side door 2 can now be opened through a greater angle upto a limitofsay 135 to its closed position until the block 10 engages a fixed stop 11 provided at the back of the upper hinge 3.There is now sufficient room for a wheel-chairto be moved transversely of the motor vehicle into the passenger compartment.
The lever 7,8 and the associated block 10 and fixed stop 11 are provided on the near side ofthe motor vehicle; but may also be provided on the offside two permit loading of a wheel-chair from that side orto allowfor a leftorright-hand drive vehicle.
A modification of the arrangement of the lever 7,8 may be to position it for downward pivoting into the position in which the arms 7 and 8 are vertical but extending in the respective directions opposite to those illustrated, whereby the arm 7 can be biased to drop under gravity to the position in whch the arms 7 and 8 are substantially upright, when the front side door 9 is open.
Having moved the wheelchair into the passenger compartment in a transverse direction, it is necessary to enable the wheel-chairto be turned to a fore-and-aft position in which it can bestowed behind the bulkhead alongside the driver's seat. To enable this to be done, the rear seat squab 15 in the passenger compartment 16, as shown in Figures 5-7 is mounted fortemporarily pivoting or lifting to an upright position and the rear seat supporting structure is provided with a recess to provide greater floor area for manoeuvring the wheel-chair as shown at 17 in Figure 6. Another modification which may be provided enables more space for manoeuvring the wheel-chair and is to cut away or curve the supporting structure ofthe driver's seat as indicated at18in Figures 4-6.
Another modification, which is additional or alternative to the movable rear set squab 15 or may be optional, is to make the front bulkhead ofthe passenger compartment alongside the driver's seat position 19, movableforwardlyfrom its normal position. This is shown in Figure 4. The front bulkhead is constructed in two portions 20 and 21 which are hinged together about a transverse axis at 22. The upper portion 20 is also hinged to the roof of the vehicle about a transverse axis at 23. Thuswhen the upper portion 20 is swung forwardly about its upper axis 23 to an inclined position as shown in Figure 4, the lower portion 21 will remain upright and so provide more floor area at 24, as indicated in
Figure 4, in the passengercompartment 16.The bottom ofthe bulkhead portion 21 adjacent the driver's compartment 19 is guided bya lug 25 running inan upwardly and forwardly extending inclined guide rail 26 and is held in its forward position as iilustrated in Figure 4 by an extendible ram 27 connected between the door pillar 6 and the bulkhead portion 21 nearto the intermediate hinge at 22.The bulkhead is lockable in its normal rearward position and in its forward position by means of a pair of upright bolts 28 openable buy a lever 29 and locatable in sockets 30 formed in the floor ofthe passenger compartment and is locakble in its normal rearward position by means of a pair of transverse bolts 31 openablebya lever32 and engageable in sockets 33 in the bulkhead of the driver's compartment 19 and the door pillar 6. The bulkhead portion 21 carries a tip-up passenger's seat 34 like that shown at 35 on the fixed bulkhead behind the driver's compartment 19, whereby when the bulkhead 20,21 is locked in its normal upright rearward position, the seat 34 can be used bya passenger.The rearofthe bulkhead portion 21 also carries a pairof upright rails 36 in which the larger wheels of a wheel-chair can be stowed, as indicated in Figure 7. These rails 36 may have sprung side flanges so that they will grip the wheels of the wheel-chair located in them in the manner of spring clips.
Thewheei-chair is moved into the passenger compartment 16 and manoeuvred into a stowed position as follows, with reference particularly to
Figures 5-7. Firstthe bulkhead 20,21 is unlocked and moved forward to the position shown in Figure 4.
The levers 29,32 permitting this to be done are arthe front of the bulkhead portion 21 and are accessible from the driver's compartment 19 or by opening the nearside front door 9. This operation provides the increased floor area at 24 in the passenger compartment 16. This increased floor area is substantially level with the floor of the passenger compartment 16 and has no upwardly extending obstructions. The rear seat squab 15 is moved to its upright position, thereby exposing the extra floor area provided by the recess 17. The nearsidefront door9 is opened and thus permits the near side rear door2to be opened to its extra-wide position as shown in Figure 3 and as indicated in Figures 5 and 6.
Now the wheel-chair, with the occupant still sitting in it, is pushed or propelled by the occupant ofthe wheel-chair transversely of the taxi into the passenger compartment 16 through the widely-opened rear side door 2, as indicated in
Figure 5. A removable ramp may be provided for this purpose, although from a raised pavement or curb at a higher level than the taxi, it should be possible for the wheel-chair to be moved directly onto the floor of the passenger compartment.The occupant ofthe wheel-chair can now back the wheel-chair by making a part three-point turn, through the position shown
in Figure 6, into the position shown in Figure 7, in which the wheel-chair is turned into a fore-and-aft
position, in which the larger wheels 37 of the wheel-chair 38 are located in and are securely held bytherails36onthebulkhead portions2lThis manoeuvring ofthe wheel-chair can be performed
by the occupant of the wheel-chair unaided or with
assistance. The rear passenger seat 15 can then be
lowered into its normal position. This may assist in
locating the wheel-chair and will enable at least part of the seat 15 to be used by other passengers.
Although the tip-up seat 34 cannot be used as it is obstructed by the wheel-chair, the othertip-up seat 35 is available for use. Finally, the near side front and rear doors are both closed. The off-side rear door is still available for use by other passengers.
The movable bulkhead may be so designed that it can be interchanged for fitting into a left or right hand drive vehicle.
Thefreatures provided by this invention may be provided as conversion items for use in an existing taxi or they may be "built-in" in a production taxi or other vehicle.
Although in the foregoing description, the lever 29 is used to lock and unlock the upright bolts 28 when the bulkhead is in each of its rearward and forward positions, the bolts 28 could be spring biased to extend from the lower edge ofthe bulkhead portion 21 so that when the latter is moved into its forward position, the bolts 28 will be depressed against their springs and will then be urged downward into the forward holes 30, thereby automatically locking the bulkhead portion 21 in its forward position. The bolts 28 would be withdrawn by using the lever 29 which would then be used to lockthe bolts 28 in their rearward holes.
Another modification which could be madewould be to replace the upper lever 32 and the associated bolts 31 with a self-locking burst-proof lock mounted at each side of the bulkhead portion 21 and engageable with striker plates on the door pillar 1 and a side pillar ofthe driver's compartment 19, whereby the bulkhead 20,21 is automatically locked in its normal rearward position.The locks would be releasable by push-buttons or other means accessible from the luggage compartment adjacent the driver's compartment, that is from the front side ofthe bulkhead.
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1. A motorvehicle ofthe taxi type wherein a front bulkhead in a passenger compartment of the vehicle is movable forwardly of the motor vehicle, therebyto increase the fore-and-aft length of said passenger compartment alongside the driver's seat to enable a wheel-chairto be turned from atransverse position into a fore-and-aft position within the passenger compartment, the movable bulkhead being hinged along a transverse axis adjacent the roof of the motor vehicle, thereby enabling the bulkhead to be swung forward from a normal upright position when the fore-and-aft length ofthe passenger compartment is to be increased alongside the driver's seatto accommodate a wheel-chair.
2. Avehicle according to Claim 1 whereinthe movable bulkhead has an additional intermediate transverse hingeto enable a lower portion of the movable bulkhead to be maintained substantially upright as it is moved forward.
3. Avehicle according to any one of the preceding claims wherein a corner of the lower edge ofthe bulkhead is guided forforward and rearward sliding movement in a guide rail inclined forwardly and upwardly from the floor ofthe passenger compartment.
4. A vehicle according to any one ofthe preceding claims wherein the movable bulkhead has withdrawable stops whereby it can be locked in either its normal upright position or its forward position.
5. A vehicle according to any one of the preceding claimswhereinthe movable bulkhead has upright locating means on its rearward face in which the wheels of a wheel-chair can be located and secured to hoid the wheel-chair in a fore-and-aft position in the passenger compartment behind the movable bulkhead.
6. A motor vehicle as claimed in anyone ofthe preceding claims having at least the near side of the vehiclefrontand rear side doors which are hinged respectively to pivot about their front edges and an upstanding door pillar between thefront and rear side doors, the door pillar supporting a pivotally mounted stop which is held by the front side door when the front side door is closed in a first position in which the stop is engageable by the rear side door when the latter has been partly opened to provide accessto the rear passenger compartmentto limit the permitted angle of opening ofthe rear side door toafirst angle substantially equal to or Iessthan 90" sufficientto enable passengers to have normal access to the passenger compartment, the stop
being movable into a second position on the opening ofthefront side door in which the rear side door is permitted to be opened through an angle greater than 90 , thereby to permit unrestricted access through the fully-opened rear side door for a wheel-chair to be moved into the passenger
compartment in a direction transverse to the fore-and-aft direction of the motorvehicle.
7. A vehicle according to Claim 6 wherein said
pivotally mounted stop comprises a lever pivotally
mounted on said door pillarand having afirstarm
engageable by the front side door and a second arm
engageable by the rear side door.
8. Avehicle according to Claim 7 wherein the
lever is biased to said second position by gravity.
9. Avehicle according to Claim 8 wherein the
lever is biased to said second position by spring
means.
10. A vehicle according to any one of Claims 6 to
9 having a second stop which is fixed and which is
engageable by the rear side door when said first stop
has been moved into said second position, on the
opening ofthefrontside door, two limitthe angle of
opening ofthe rear side doqrto an angle greaterthan 90".
11. Avehicleaccordingto Claim 10 wherein the permitted angle of opening of the rear side door, when said first stop has moved into its second position is 135".
12. Avehicleaccordingto anyoneofthe preceding claimswhereinthe passenger compartment has a hinged or removable rear seat squab, thereby to provide sufficient floor space to enable a wheel-chair to be wheeled into the passenger compartment in a direction transverse to the fore-and-aft direction of the motorvehicle.
13. Avehicleaccordingto Claim 12 wherein the supporting structure for the rear seat squab may be recessed to enable a wheel-chairto be turned into a fore-and-aft direction when the rear seat squab is raised.
14. A motorvehicle having a movable bulkhead alongside the driver's seat and substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in Figure 4 of the accompanying drawings.
15. A motorvehicle as claimed in any one of
Claims 1 to 5 and having a rear side door of which the maximum permitted angle of opening is limited selectively to first and second angles by means substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in Figures 1 to 3 ofthe accompanying drawings.
16. Amotorvehicle having a passenger compartment adapted forthe reception of a wheel-chair borne passenger and constructed substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in Figures 5 to 7 ofthe accompanying drawings.
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GB2384464A (en) * | 2002-01-25 | 2003-07-30 | Primera Consultancy And Design | A movable bulkhead for a van |
GB2386351A (en) * | 2002-03-12 | 2003-09-17 | Manganese Bronze Holdings Plc | A vehicle having a movable partition |
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