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The present disclosure relates to a foldable bridge ramp. The bridge ramp comprises a first ramp element having a first ramp surface and a second ramp element having a second ramp surface. A spine extends transversely to the ramp elements, the spine comprising a spine body having a lower surface, the lower surface of the spine body comprising a grip pad. The first and second ramp elements are provided on opposing longitudinal sides of the spine and are pivotable from an unfolded use position in which the ramp elements both extend downwardly from the spine to a folded storage position in which the ramp elements both extend upwardly from the spine. The first ramp element is pivotally connected to the spine and pivotable about a first axis of rotation and the second ramp element is pivotally connected to the spine and pivotable about a second axis of rotation, the first and second axes of rotation being horizontally spaced either side of an axis of the spine. In the folded storage position, the ramp surfaces face one another.
The present disclosure relates to a foldable bridge ramp. The bridge ramp comprises a first ramp element having a first ramp surface and a second ramp element having a second ramp surface. A spine extends transversely to the ramp elements, the spine comprising a spine body having a lower surface, the lower surface of the spine body comprising a grip pad. The first and second ramp elements are provided on opposing longitudinal sides of the spine and are pivotable from an unfolded use position in which the ramp elements both extend downwardly from the spine to a folded storage position in which the ramp elements both extend upwardly from the spine. The first ramp element is pivotally connected to the spine and pivotable about a first axis of rotation and the second ramp element is pivotally connected to the spine and pivotable about a second axis of rotation, the first and second axes of rotation being horizontally spaced either side of an axis of the spine. In the folded storage position, the ramp surfaces face one another.
Ramp
GERALD DAVID MORRISH (author)
2023-12-27
Patent
Electronic Resource
English