IP Library Granted Patent US 9,592,761
Granted Patent B2
US 9,592,761 · App. 14/799,255 · Granted Mar 14, 2017

Device and method for securing a mobility device in a vehicle

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Patent No.
US 9,592,761
App. No.
14/799,255
Granted
Mar 14, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A device for securing a mobility device in a mobility vehicle or on a lifting device that is installed in or on a mobility vehicle or trailer. The securing device comprises a docking assembly, a locking assembly and a guide assembly. The locking assembly includes a receiving member having an interior passageway and a locking pin. The guide assembly includes a support plate attachable to the mobility device and an alignment rod whereby the alignment rod extends out from one side of the mobility device and engages the receiving member. The alignment rod is sized and configured to extend into the interior passageway thereby allowing the locking pin to extend into the interior passageway to secure the alignment rod.

Claims (11)

1. A securing device for securing a mobility device to the floor of a vehicle, the vehicle having a front and the mobility device having a front, opposing sides and a chair frame with a seat positioned above a base structure on which a person can sit, the device comprising:

a base member fixedly attachable to the vehicle floor;

a guide assembly connectable with the frame of a mobility device and including an alignment rod with an axis;

a locking assembly including a tubular receiving member and a locking pin assembly, the tubular receiving member having a length and first and second ends, being connected to said base member and defining a receiving passageway with an axis and a first opening to the receiving passageway at the first end; and

wherein the locking pin assembly is connected with said base member and includes a locking pin having locking and unlocked positions, the locking position including the alignment rod extending coaxially into the receiving passageway and the locking pin extending into the receiving passageway to prevent said alignment rod from exiting the receiving passageway.

2. The securing device for securing a mobility device to the floor of a vehicle of claim 1 wherein the tubular receiving member defines a slot extending from the opening and along at least a portion of the length toward the second end.

3. The securing device for securing a mobility device to the floor of a vehicle of claim 2 wherein said guide assembly includes a support member connected to the alignment rod, the support member being configured for rigid connection to the mobility device with the alignment rod axis being parallel to and outside one side of the mobility device.

4. The securing device for securing a mobility device to the floor of a vehicle of claim 3 wherein the support member is a plate.

5. The securing device for securing a mobility device to the floor of a vehicle of claim 3 wherein the slot is sized and configured to receive a portion of the support member therein when the connected mobility device is moved alongside the tubular receiving member and the alignment rod moves into the passageway.

6. The securing device for securing a mobility device to the floor of a vehicle of claim 5 wherein the tubular receiving member defines a pin opening and the locking position includes the locking pin extending through the pin opening and into engagement with and behind at least a portion of the alignment rod to prevent the alignment rod from moving rearwardly out of the tubular receiving member.

7. The securing device for securing a mobility device to the floor of a vehicle of claim 5 wherein said locking assembly further includes a sensor configured to sense and transmit a signal upon sensing the presence of an object entering the receiving passageway, and the locking assembly is operatively connected to the sensor to receive the signal and positioned to drive the locking pin into the interior passageway to the locking position.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 3, 2024
From: THE BRAUN CORPORATION; B & D INDEPENDENCE, LLC; VALEDA COMPANY, LLC; SURE-LOK INTERNATIONAL, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 067310/0911 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2017
From: AUCOIN, RICHARD A
To: RADOCK SYSTEMS I.P., LLC
Reel/Frame 041567/0270 →